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Two Major Saudi Oil Installations Hit by Drone Strike, and U.S. Blames IranYemen’s Houthi rebels claimed responsibility. But Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Tehran and said the strikes were not launched from Yemen. The Senate: Still Great at Deliberating, but Less So at LegislatingToday’s Senate, devoted almost only to confirming the president’s nominations, is hardly a hotbed of legislative activity. Members of both parties would like that to change. With Markers and Straws, Trump’s Campaign Sells Defiance as a LifestyleTrump-branded products celebrate the president’s urge to fight back. In Coal Country, the Mines Shut Down, the Women Went to Work and the World Quietly ChangedFrom 2010 to 2017, Letcher County in Kentucky saw a greater shift in the gender balance of its labor force than almost any other county in the United States. Andrew Rannells Reads ‘The Tallest Man I Ever Loved’In a special episode, the “Black Monday” and “GIRLS” actor reads his own essay about manifesting the man of his dreams. Russia’s Playbook for Disrupting DemocracyA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Kim Gordon’s Other LifeThe art star queen of New York cool has started afresh in the creative hubbub of Los Angeles, just like everyone else. A Family’s Dedication to Beef Lives On at Don Julio in Buenos AiresThe owner, Pablo Rivero, shepherded the restaurant from its beginnings as a mom-and-pop restaurant to its current perch as the top steakhouse in Argentina. Why ‘Friends’ Won’t Get RebootedEnjoy the 236 episodes of “Friends” you have, because they might be all you’re going to get. G.M. and Autoworkers in Talks on New Labor ContractG.M. is looking for ways to cut costs, while the union hopes to reopen a factory in Lordstown, Ohio. The contract expires at 11:59 tonight. Despite Turning Down Inauguration Gig, Elton John Has a Recurring Role in Trump’s PresidencyThe use of Mr. John’s music is a persistent reminder of the president’s interest in showmanship and celebrity. Iraq Faces a New Adversary: Crystal MethGrowing addiction is the most recent manifestation of how Iraq’s social order has frayed in the years following the 2003 U.S. invasion. Golden, Going Gone: 18-Karat Gold Toilet Is StolenThe toilet, the work of the conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan, had been installed only two days earlier at Blenheim Palace, west of London. ‘A Cowboy Has to Sing’: Scenes From a Chuck Wagon JamboreeEvery summer, western music bands and their fans get together to enjoy Roy Rogers songs, corny jokes, and roast beef and applesauce. After Kanye, After Virgil, After HeronThe hip-hop generation has arrived in luxury fashion. Here, haute street wear’s next generation of innovators and inspirations. After a Renovation, a Storied Theater Hopes to Entice ParisThe Théâtre du Châtelet is reopening after a two-and-a-half-year makeover, with a new artistic director and an inclusive new mission. Are You Being Kind to Your Butt?Face masks aren’t just for faces anymore. (They are for your butt.) For Children With Peanut Allergies, F.D.A. Experts Recommend a New TreatmentAbout 1.2 million American children have peanut allergies. A new drug, Palforzia, does not cure the condition, but it can blunt life-threatening reactions. A Creative Force in Understanding GenesEdith Heard grew up wanting to be a musician and is now an expert in epigenetics. For Older Patients, an ‘Afterworld’ of Hospital CareLong-term care hospitals tend to the sickest of patients, often near the end of their lives. Many will never return home. Should You Spend, or Save, as if You’ll Live Forever?How young you feel can influence how you handle your money, research shows. Orwellabama? Crimson Tide Track Locations to Keep Students at GamesCoach Nick Saban gets peeved at students leaving routs early. An app ties sticking around to playoff tickets, but also prompts concern from students and privacy watchdogs. More Recent Articles |
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