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U.S. Unsuccessfully Tried Killing a Second Iranian Military OfficialA failed airstrike in Yemen was aimed at Abdul Reza Shahlai, an official with Iran’s Quds Force and an organizer of financing for regional militias supported by Iran. As U.S.-Iran Tensions Flare, Iraq Is Caught in the MiddleAfter U.S. airstrikes killed an Iranian leader, Iraq’s Parliament voted to expel American forces. Some Iraqi officials say that would be disastrous for Iraq. Pelosi Alerts House to Be Ready to Send Impeachment Articles Next WeekIn a letter to lawmakers, Ms. Pelosi moved to end an impasse, paving the way for the third presidential impeachment trial in history to begin as soon as Wednesday. Stephanie Grisham: Trump’s Press Secretary Who Doesn’t Meet the PressA presidency in crisis, a nation on the brink of war — and a White House press secretary who was largely out of sight. ‘I Honestly Don’t Trust Many People at Boeing’: A Broken Culture ExposedA trove of internal employee communications shows that the aviation giant’s troubles go beyond one poorly designed plane. Fired Boeing C.E.O. Muilenburg Will Get More Than $60 MillionDennis A. Muilenburg, who was ousted last month, forfeited stock awards worth some $14.6 million, but he is still contractually entitled to receive other benefits. Why Pete Buttigieg Has Made Religion Central to His CampaignThe former mayor is not only trying to bridge ground within the Democratic Party, he’s also making a direct appeal to disaffected conservatives who cannot stomach President Trump. Buckle Up for Another Facebook ElectionBy opting not to change the company’s political advertising rules, Mark Zuckerberg has ensured another election shaped by the social network. Earthquake Reveals Puerto Rico’s Electric Utility to Be Vulnerable, AgainThe lines and poles rebuilt after Hurricane Maria held up, but some power plants did not, leading to another worrying blackout. Impeachment, Iran, N.F.L. Playoffs: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Modern Love Podcast: Jenny Slate Reads ‘Need to Find Me? Ask My Ham Man’The actress and comedian reads an essay about community found through food. A Female Rage Reading List: 16 Books That Scream to Be ReadAn increasing number of novels are putting women’s anger front and center. Here are some of our favorites. Everyone Knows Memory Fails as You Age. But Everyone Is Wrong.Even 20-year-olds forget the simplest things. Will We Ever Figure Out How to Talk to Boys About Sex?Teenagers and young men still don’t have the right vocabulary. Can we help them get there? Of Course Bernie Can WinTo say Sanders is unelectable is indefensible. The Case for Killing Qassim SuleimaniThe strike was justified and legally sound. Changing Rules to Help Bankers and Hurt Poor NeighborhoodsThe Community Reinvestment Act needs a renovation. The Trump administration instead is proposing a partial demolition. Black Britons Know Why Meghan Markle Wants OutIt’s the racism. Why Do People Believe in Hell?The idea of eternal damnation is neither biblically, philosophically nor morally justified. But for many it retains a psychological allure. Taiwan’s Election is a Vote About ChinaThe race for president is a proxy contest about national identity. Two Deaths and My LifeThe memento mori of two friends. Boris Johnson Might Break Up the U.K. That’s a Good Thing.It’s time to let the fantasy of the “British nation” die. Why America Needs a Royal FamilyYes, this is the conclusion I have drawn from Megxit. She Was a Star of New York Real Estate, but Her Life Story Was a LieFaith Hope Consolo had the entire press fooled, including us. Then a message came in. A Glimpse of Our Connected Tech Future, Courtesy of CES 2020Paying for gas with Amazon’s Alexa or playing table tennis with a robot: Whether the latest tech trends will become fixtures in our lives is an open question. The Balancing ActNine New Yorkers discuss their debts. Sultan Qaboos, Quiet Peacemaker Who Built Oman, Dies at 79The longest serving Arab ruler, Qaboos pulled Oman from poverty and brokered quiet talks between global foes. Northern Ireland Breaks a Three-Year Political StalemateThe pressure of an impending Brexit pushed the warring parties into a deal that restores the power sharing government. But can they work together effectively? What to Know About Taiwan’s Presidential ElectionPresident Tsai Ing-wen’s prospects in the vote Saturday have been buoyed by a stronger economy and her promises to stand up to China. CNN Agrees to Pay $76 Million to Settle Allegations It Violated Federal Labor LawThe National Labor Relations Board said the settlement with unionized broadcast technicians was the largest monetary remedy in its 84-year history. Texas Governor Shuts State to Refugees, Using New Power Granted by TrumpGov. Greg Abbott told the State Department that Texas would not accept refugees this year. Fieldston, Elite Private School, Faces Backlash From Jewish ParentsThe New York City school is once again embroiled in a debate over its handling of race, religion and ethnicity. Buckingham Palace in Emergency Session to Resolve Harry and Meghan CrisisEveryone involved wants a quick resolution, but they have to be wary of setting precedents that could harm the monarchy. Hudson Yards Promised a Park. They Didn’t Mention the Giant Wall.For phase two, the developer imagines a 700-foot-long structure overshadowing the High Line. “The last thing New Yorkers need is a wall,” a state senator said. Who Signs Up to Fight? Makeup of U.S. Recruits Shows Glaring DisparityMore and more, new recruits come from the same small number of counties and are the children of old recruits. Budget Blowouts and Delays Blight Germany’s Major Arts ProjectsA renovation of Cologne’s opera house is running eight years late, and cost estimates have doubled. It’s just one in a long list of public works gone wrong in the country. Call Charles Busch a ‘Drag Legend,’ if We Must Use LabelsWith a gown and love for old Hollywood, Busch stars in his latest zany romp, “The Confession of Lily Dare.” Hoffa vs. Hoffa: How Two Actors Found Their CharacterAl Pacino’s portrayal of the union leader in “The Irishman” differs markedly from Jack Nicholson’s take in a 1992 movie. Where to Go After ‘Mad Men’? A Canadian DramedyOur TV critic takes up readers’ burning questions about what to watch. Edd Byrnes, Who Combed His Way to TV Stardom, Dies at 86He became one of television’s first teen idols as Kookie, the hair-combing, jive-talking youth on the hit series “77 Sunset Strip.” Fossil Reveals Earth’s Oldest Known Animal GutsThe find in a Nevada desert revealed an intestine inside a creature that looks like a worm made of a stack of ice cream cones. Volcanoes on Venus Might Still Be SmokingPlanetary science experiments on Earth suggest that the sun’s second planet might have ongoing volcanic activity. More Recent Articles |
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