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With Climate Change, Tree Die-Offs May Spread in the West
Forests will be decimated as trees become less resilient to drought and higher temperatures, new data suggest.
Europe’s Thirst for Cheap Labor Fuels a Boom in Disposable Workers
Employment agencies across the region recruit thousands of migrants for Foxconn and other businesses, with conditions and pay that few in-country nationals would accept.
Op-Ed Contributor: I’m Not Convinced Franken Should Quit
Congress needs a new process for investigating harassment complaints and disciplining offenders.
Editorial: New Yorkers Don’t Scare Easily
Even after a rush-hour blast, fearmongers stoking fear of carnage and mayhem find little support in a populace adept at keeping its composure.
Op-Ed Columnist: Steve Mnuchin Pulls a Paul Ryan
A Treasury report on tax cuts that’s a sick joke, but very much in the modern G.O.P. tradition.
Op-Ed Contributor: Yes, the Truth Still Matters
Donald Trump has turned “fake news” into a battle cry to attack reporting critical of him, spawning a difficult debate in newsrooms.
Trilobites: New Pacific Island Could Resemble Ancient Martian Volcanoes
An explosive volcanic eruption in 2014 resulted in a new addition to the Tonga Islands. Its shifting landscape could help scientists studying Mars.
A Nation Answers a Sobbing Boy’s Plea: ‘Why Do They Bully?’
After his mother shared a video of him, Keaton Jones received a flood of support from football players, actors and thousands of other well-wishers.
Trump Sexual Misconduct Accusations Repeated by Several Women
The women said they hoped to be taken more seriously after a torrent of allegations that have toppled the careers of men in media, business and politics.
New York City, Alabama, Putin: Your Monday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Mario Batali Steps Away From Restaurants Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Mr. Batali made his announcement in a statement after four women accused the chef of groping. He is also stepping aside from ABC’s “The Chew.”
Germany Accuses China of Using LinkedIn to Recruit Informants
A top German intelligence agency said that more than 10,000 citizens were targeted, including lawmakers and government employees.
Putin’s Re-election Is Assured. Let the Succession Fight Begin.
The March 2018 presidential election in Russia is a sideshow to the real battle: determining what comes after President Putin’s next term ends in 2024.
The Carpetbagger: James Franco Can Relate to Tommy Wiseau
With a Golden Globe nomination for “The Disaster Artist,” the actor, director and recent “SNL” host talks about making a good movie about a bad one, and the wave of sexual harassment allegations in Hollywood.
Treasury Defends Tax Plan Cost With One-Page Analysis
A long-awaited document says the $1.5 trillion plan will pay for itself, assuming robust economic growth from a host of policies yet to be enacted.
Gabriel García Márquez’s Archive Freely Available Online
The Harry Ransom Center in Texas has digitized and made available roughly half of the novelist’s archive, including a draft of an unpublished memoir.
Itineraries: Airports Are Losing Money as Ride-Hailing Services Grow
Fewer people are parking their cars at airports, using taxis or renting cars. And fees from Uber and Lyft do not make up for the lost revenue from those services.
Whirlwind Putin Tour Highlights Moscow’s New Reach in Mideast
The Russian president visited Syria, Egypt and Turkey all in a day, a trip underscoring new alliances and his role as a statesman.
On Pro Football: With Carson Wentz Out for the Season, Eagles’ Dreams Turn to Dread
Wentz, who has led Philadelphia to an 11-2 record, left the game with a season-ending knee injury that upended the Eagles and the N.F.C. playoff race.
New York City, North Korea, Jerusalem: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.