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Harvard Agrees to Turn Over Records Amid Discrimination Inquiry
The university agreed to turn over confidential documents to the Justice Department, which is investigating whether it has discriminated against Asian-American applicants.
Motives in Egypt’s Deadliest Terrorist Attack: Religion and Revenge
After 311 people were killed in a packed mosque in a small Sinai town, residents said the attack was probably payback for their cooperation with Egyptian security forces.
Yankees Choose Aaron Boone to Be Their Next Manager
Boone, who hit the home run that won the 2003 American League Championship Series for the Yankees, has never managed at any level.
After Firing Matt Lauer, NBC Executives Move to Control the Damage
As competitors raised questions, the NBC News chairman and the news division president worked to reassure staff members about the handling of the scandal.
Op-Ed Columnist: Deck the Halls With White House Folly
Fa-la-la-la-la with President Merry Christmas.
Books News: Sex, Plagiarism and Spyware. This Is Not Your Average Copyright Complaint.
Dueling lawsuits by novelist Emma Cline and her ex-boyfriend involve high-profile lawyers in what has become a high-profile case.
Op-Ed Contributor: Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea: 10 Key Takeaways
Impeachment just became a lot more likely.
Michael Flynn Pleads Guilty to Lying to the F.B.I. and Will Cooperate With Russia Inquiry
The guilty plea by President Trump’s former national security adviser brings the special counsel investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election into Mr. Trump’s inner circle.
California Resolute in Sanctuary Status as a Heated Case Ends
The acquittal of a Mexican man in the death of a California woman renewed calls for tougher border measures, but the state has so far held firm on protections for undocumented immigrants.
Op-Ed Columnist: Writing at the Speed of Trump’s Scandals
In which a columnist attempts to keep up with White House news.
Op-Ed Contributors: After Flynn, Are Kushner and Don Jr. Next?
The Flynn deal opens the door to charges against the president’s inner circle — and his family.
Op-Ed Contributor: Ehud Barak: We Must Save Israel From Its Government
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition is irrational, bordering on messianic.
Editorial: Flynn Flipped. Who’s Next?
Michael Flynn’s guilty plea raises obvious questions: What did President Trump know? And when did he know it?
Trump Rejects Reports That His Top Diplomat is Departing
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson has been dogged for months by rumors he would resign but said any White House plan for him to resign was “laughable.”
Character Study: Meet ‘Supergirl,’ the World’s Strongest Teenager
Naomi Kutin, 16, is an Orthodox Jewish girl from New Jersey with a knack for setting powerlifting records.
Op-Ed Contributor: Trump Is Vandalizing Our Wild Heritage
The president plans to repeal protections on as much as two million acres of public land in Utah.
Sunday Routine: How Mashonda Tifrere, Art and Hip-Hop Maven, Spends Her Sundays
Ms. Tifrere spends much of her day with her 10-year-old son, Kasseem, often using the High Line to walk to art galleries, restaurants and skate parks.
Michael Flynn, Tax Bill, Rex Tillerson: Your Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
The Great American Single-Family Home Problem
Building more housing, more densely, could help address a widespread economic challenge. A fight over one lot in Berkeley, Calif., shows how tough that could be.
Live Briefing: McConnell Says Republicans Have the Votes to Pass the Tax Bill
Senator Collins is the latest Republican to say she will support the bill, a key vote that will ensure passage along party lines, while Senator Corker says he cannot support current bill.