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Ed Lee, San Francisco’s First Asian-American Mayor, Dies at 65

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 18:40
Mr. Lee was long an advocate for affordable housing in a city that in recent years has seen housing costs soar amid an explosion of economic growth.

Net Neutrality Protests Move Online, Yet Big Tech Is Quiet

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 18:40
While some technology companies used their websites to proclaim support for equal internet access, some of the giants, including Google and Microsoft, laid low.

Sexual Harassment Cases Show the Ineffectiveness of Going to H.R.

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 18:32
Human resources departments face a quandary: protect the employees who bring complaints or the companies that employ them.

Op-Ed Contributor: When Judges Prey on Clerks

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 18:27
Law professors should refuse to send students to problematic judges and publicly explain why.

New Higher Education Bill Rolls Back Obama-Era Safeguards

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 18:22
A House rewrite of the law governing higher education would dismantle several regulations imposed by the Obama administration to control for-profit colleges.

On Campus: Roy Moore Drowns Us Out

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 18:11
He is a symbol of the way injustices fester and grow.

News Analysis: Afghan President’s Critics Losing Patience Over Delayed Vote

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 17:32
Opponents of the increasingly isolated Ashraf Ghani are holding rallies, issuing ultimatums and calling for a tribal referendum on his performance in office.

Talk of Trump Visit Tests U.K.’s ‘Special Relationship’

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 17:24
The American ambassador in London said he hoped a planned trip by President Trump would go ahead despite vocal opposition.

Five Dancers Accuse City Ballet’s Peter Martins of Physical Abuse

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 17:07
The accusations, spanning decades, come after a sexual harassment claim against Mr. Martins.

‘I Did It for the Islamic State,’ Bombing Suspect Told Investigators

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 16:54
The man arrested in Monday’s subway bombing admitted to investigators that he had carried out the attack, saying his goal was “to terrorize as many people as possible.”

11 Things We Learned From Our Readers This Year

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 16:52
How to speak your love briefly. How to heal from trauma. How to stop thinking and start doing. Here's what you, our readers, taught us this year.

Sexual Harassment Training Doesn’t Work. But Some Things Do.

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 16:35
Traditional methods can backfire, but ideas like teaching bystanders to intervene and promoting more women have proved effective.

The Shift: I Was Wrong About Bitcoin. Here’s Why.

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 16:33
Our columnist predicted in 2013 that Bitcoin, then a new digital currency, would soon die. He points to five assumptions he got wrong.

Opinion: Ed Sheeran Raises Money for Liberia — and Is Promptly Shamed

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 16:17
Criticizing the singer for promoting “poverty porn” hurts people the world has forgotten.

Economic Scene: Tax Plan’s Biggest Cuts Could Be in Living Standards

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 15:46
Cutting taxes is mostly an exercise in slicing the economic pie a different way, not making it bigger, with gains for a few offset by losses for many.

Encounters: ‘Insecure’ No More, Yvonne Orji Still Enjoys Cheap Pizza

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 15:30
The actress and comic has opened for Chris Rock, and her HBO show is a hit. But after a set at Carolines she recalled leaner times.

Marshall Faulk and 2 Others Suspended by NFL Network Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 14:55
Faulk, Heath Evans and Ike Taylor were accused of sexual harassment, and Faulk of assault, in a lawsuit filed by a former wardrobe stylist for the company.

Op-Ed Contributor: How the Tax Bill Hurts the Poorest Schools

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 14:33
Congressional Republicans are going to make it more difficult for states to address inequality in public education.

Trilobites: How Layers in a Latte Form

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 14:25
A retired engineer’s accident while making a coffee drink spurred fluid dynamics researchers to study how espresso and milk arrange themselves in a glass.

Weinstein: No. Pepsi: Yes. The Year in Apologies.

New York Times - Mar, 12/12/2017 - 14:24
From Harvey Weinstein to Pepsi to the National Park Service, 2017 has seen a lot of public apologies and non-apologies.
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