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Democrats Slow Impeachment Timeline to Sharpen Their Public CaseHouse Democrats, once eyeing an impeachment vote by Thanksgiving, now conceded they may have to go slower as they plan public hearings to drive home their case. For Trump the Dealmaker, Troop Pullouts Without Much in ReturnThe president has sought to scale back America’s military presence around the world without waiting to negotiate concessions from foes like the Taliban or North Korea. ISIS Reaps Gains of U.S. Pullout From SyriaThe troop withdrawal ends American operations against the terrorist group conducted jointly with a Kurdish-led militia. Despite Vow to End ‘Endless Wars,’ Here’s Where About 200,000 Troops RemainUnder President Trump, there are now more troops in the Middle East than when he took office, and he has continued the mission for tens of thousands of others far from the wars of 9/11. Netanyahu Fails to Form a Government, Leaving Israel as Divided as EverIsrael’s president will offer the chance to form a government to Mr. Netanyahu’s chief rival, Benny Gantz, a former army chief. As Homelessness Surges in California, So Does a BacklashTent encampments across California are testing residents’ tolerance and compassion as street conditions deteriorate. In Iowa, Amy Klobuchar Gets a Second Look After DebateMired in the polling doldrums, the Minnesota senator drew crowds and new donors after attacking Elizabeth Warren for a “pipe dream.” Facebook Finds New Disinformation Campaigns and Braces for 2020 TorrentThe company also announced several new steps to reduce the spread of false information, including an effort to label posts from state-sponsored media. Israel, Opioids, Canadian Elections: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Trapped in Syria, Part I: A Father’s FightHe says his daughter was tricked by her husband into joining ISIS. We hear about one man’s battle to bring his family home from a war zone. Boeing’s Board Confronts Further 737 Max ScandalCompany directors are meeting today after the revelation that a top pilot had warned about a flight system now suspected of a role in two fatal crashes. The Unraveling of Mick MulvaneyThe White House chief of staff, still “acting” after all these months, should never have been cast in the role of spin doctor. 1, 2, 3, 4, Trump Can’t Rule Us AnymoreWith impeachment looming, it’s time to take to the streets again. Can Warren Escape the Medicare Trap?The candidate of plans needs a really good one right now. H.B.C.U.s’ Sink-or-Swim MomentThese storied schools are largely responsible for the nation’s black middle class. They are also on the brink of financial ruin. Why Hillary Clinton Shouldn’t Trade in Conspiracy Theories About Tulsi GabbardThe problem is not just paranoia. It’s also that she questioned a candidate’s motives rather than the soundness of her views. How Florida Republicans Are Talking About ImpeachmentWorking-class Republicans see Donald Trump as a white businessman who made a lot of money. The investigations only strengthen their kinship with him. But Her Emails …A three-year investigation finds no criminal wrongdoing in Hillary Clinton’s email practices, which many members of the Trump administration have now embraced. Why Lindsey Graham and Rand Paul Fight for Trump’s FavorThe sparring between these two senators and presidential allies is helping to shape conservative foreign policy. Did Exxon Deceive Its Investors on Climate Change?New York’s attorney general is about to square off against the oil giant in court. The Toxic Masculinity of the Trump AdministrationIt took a woman to break the spell that appeared to put the president above the law. A Church Service Inspired by Beyoncé, No Halo RequiredThe Beyoncé Mass explores how issues of race and gender impact the lives, voices and bodies of black women. (It’s not, however, about worshiping Beyoncé.) Matthew Wong, Painter on Cusp of Fame, Dies at 35Mr. Wong, who had Tourette’s syndrome and depression, drew wide acclaim for his first solo show in New York just last year. ‘The Doors Remained Open as a Man’s Voice Came Over the Speaker’Confusion over where the F will stop next, going to the game and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. More Parents Plead Guilty in College Admissions ScandalDouglas Hodge, one of the most prominent business executives charged in the case, said, “I acted out of love for my children, but I know that this explanation for my actions is not an excuse.” Two UConn Students Arrested After Repeatedly Shouting Racial Slur, Officials SayA video of the episode on Oct. 11 was widely shared on social media and spurred outrage from students. Naomi Wolf’s Publisher Cancels U.S. Release of ‘Outrages’The book had been postponed for months after errors were uncovered earlier this year. What Causes a Mysterious Paralysis in Children? Researchers Find Viral CluesIn one study, nearly 70 percent of children with the disease had antibodies to common enteroviruses that usually produce mild effects but can sometimes cause neurological problems. Chile Unrest Spreads, With 12 Deaths Reported in ViolenceThe protests started over a small increase in transit fares, but have gained momentum over deep anger that, despite economic growth, wages have remained stagnant and people’s lives have not improved. Boeing’s Crisis Grows: Tense Meetings, Falling Stock, Angry LawmakersThe crash of two 737 Max jets has thrown the company into the biggest crisis in its 103-year history, and things seem to be getting worse. How to Give People Advice They’ll Be Delighted to TakeEvaluate, collaborate and support. Helen Mirren Plays Catherine II in the Years That Made Her ‘the Great’In HBO’s “Catherine the Great,” Mirren portrays the 18th-century Russian empress at the height of her powers. Nicolas Ghesquière, Poster Boy for Fashion-Against-TrumpLVMH’s splashy ribbon cutting with the president spurs an angry Instagram post — by one of the company’s own stars. At Amácita, Tex-Mex Deftly Adapts to Los AngelesThe chef Josef Centeno illuminates the joys of a complex and often maligned cuisine at his Culver City restaurant. Quantum Computing Is Coming, Bit by QubitWith transmons and entanglement, scientists strive to put subatomic weirdness to work on the human scale. The Silent Heart Attack You Didn’t Know You HadMillions of people are unaware that they have had a silent myocardial infarction and are at risk of having another attack that could cause severe damage or death. Steps to Prevent Dementia May Mean Taking Actual StepsBrain-training apps can’t match the several ways that exercise benefits the mind, research shows. More Recent Articles |
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