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Opinion: Donald Trump Would Make a Terrible Navajo
Watching the president disrespect my heritage with an unfunny “joke.”
In a Venezuela Ravaged by Inflation, ‘a Race for Survival’
Venezuelans of all classes have been hit hard by sharply rising costs, and the economic turmoil has turned the most basic tasks — like food shopping and commuting — into feats of endurance.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Men Who Cost Clinton the Election
Many of the journalists who stand accused of sexual harassment covered the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Neediest Cases Fund: Grief Throws a Young Point Guard Off Her Game
Makaylah Barber, 16, has faced homelessness and expulsion. After her mother died, her grades worsened, making her ineligible to play basketball this season.
White House Memo: Flynn’s Guilty Plea Looms Over a White House on the Verge of a Tax Cut Success
The plea raised uncomfortable questions about what the former national security adviser might be telling the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
How Ireland Moved to the Left: ‘The Demise of the Church’
In recent years, the one-time bastion of Catholic conservatism has moved left on same-sex marriage and gay rights, and is poised to repeal a constitutional ban on abortion.
News Analysis: Debt Concerns, Once a Core Republican Tenet, Take a Back Seat to Tax Cuts
The party, which criticized the growth of the federal debt under President Barack Obama, has rallied behind a tax cut that would send it to new heights.
So, Meghan Markle, Are You Familiar With the Statute of Rhuddlan?
Prince Harry’s fiancée will have to become familiar with that and numerous other obscure facts in order to gain British citizenship.
Trump to Keep Embassy in Tel Aviv, but Recognize Jerusalem as Capital
The president is trying to appease evangelical supporters and powerful Jewish donors even as he works to avoid derailing his administration’s peace efforts.
Beyond the Drag Event Horizon
Filthy scary alien monster cyborg goth drag is in the club.
The Look: The Rhythm of Colombia’s Salsa Capital
In Cali, dancing can start as early as the afternoon, and the energy never lets up.
From the Arctic’s Melting Ice, an Unexpected Digital Hub
The receding ice has opened new passageways for high-speed internet cables. Point Hope, a gravel spit in northwest Alaska, is along one of the new routes.
‘No Such Thing as Rohingya’: Myanmar Erases a History
Evidence of the Rohingya Muslims’ history in Myanmar is being systematically eradicated. One prominent Rohingya asks, “How can they pretend we are nothing?”
Honduras Declares Curfew as Protests Over Vote Count Continue
The government ordered security forces on Friday to move against demonstrators demanding an impartial count of presidential election ballots.
Mexico’s Government Is Blocking Its Own Anti-Corruption Drive, Commissioners Say
Members of the nation’s new system against graft, inaugurated by the president after several scandals, say they are routinely thwarted by the government.
Editorial: A Historic Tax Heist
In which Republican donors pick your children’s pockets.
News Analysis: Republicans Near a Big Win — but Will It Lift Them Politically?
Senate passage of a trillion-dollar tax cut will be a much-needed Republican victory, but it remains to be seen whether it lifts them out of their political ditch.
Deported Repeatedly, Man Is Sentenced to 35 Years for Attacks on 2 Oregon Women
The man, Sergio Jose Martinez, an undocumented Mexican immigrant, attacked the women in July. His case got national attention because of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Taxpayers Paid $84,000 to End Sex Harassment Claim Against Texas Lawmaker
Rep. Blake Farenthold, Republican of Texas, settled a sexual harassment suit for $84,000, one of six House settlements funded by taxpayers since 2013.
A Hasty, Hand-Scribbled Tax Bill Sets Off an Outcry
Senator Jon Tester, Democrat of Montana, called it “Washington D.C. at its worst” as Republicans sought to speed through their amended bill, handwriting and all.