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Modern Love: When Even a Toddler Can Tell You Don’t Belong
An American stepmother feels like an outsider in the British family she joined. Driving the car pool in her bathrobe doesn’t help.
In China, Aung San Suu Kyi Finds a Warm Welcome (and No Talk of Rohingya)
Myanmar’s civilian leader is turning to China for diplomatic and economic help as the Rohingya crisis frays relations with the United States.
In Snub to U.S., Russia and Egypt Move Toward Deal on Air Bases
Moscow and Cairo signed a preliminary agreement that would give Russia its deepest presence in Egypt since Soviet times.
Replacing Tillerson With Pompeo Would Supplant a Moderate With a Hawk
The views of Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, have put him in good stead with President Trump, who has come to value his pungent opinions and hard-charging style.
Trump’s Tweets Manage a Rare Feat: Uniting Britain, in Outrage
Lawmakers responded angrily after the president shared videos from a British far-right group, and then rebuked Prime Minister Theresa May.
Japan’s Emperor, Akihito, Sets Date for Abdication
The 83-year-old emperor will step down on April 30, 2019, becoming the first Japanese monarch to do so in two centuries.
Australia Powers Up the World’s Biggest Battery — Courtesy of Elon Musk
South Australia had a blackout problem, and the Tesla founder had a solution: a battery the size of a football field.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How Rex Tillerson Did So Much Damage in So Little Time
The secretary of state, who may be forced out soon, presided over a historic gutting of the Foreign Service. But his replacement might be worse.
Number of DACA Applications Stuck in the Mail Tops 900
Lawyers had put the number of renewals rejected because of Postal Service problems closer to 100. Now their clients have to reapply for work permits.
Review: Uma Thurman, Trapped in Trumpland in ‘The Parisian Woman’
From the creator of “House of Cards,” a Washington-based “Dangerous Liaisons” that isn’t.
Trump Pressed Top Republicans to End Senate Russia Inquiry
President Trump told Senators Mitch McConnell, Richard Burr and others that he wanted an inquiry into Russian interference in the election to come to a close.
If the City Never Sleeps, Should Its Subway?
A research group has proposed ending weekday overnight subway service to enable much-needed repairs. Riders and transit advocates called the idea elitist and unfeasible.
Editorial: Help Wanted: Top Diplomat Sought
President Trump undermined Rex Tillerson’s success at the State Department, but that doesn’t mean his successor will do a better job.
House Leaders Call on Conyers to Resign After an Accuser Details Her Charges
One of Representative John Conyers Jr.’s accusers appeared on “Today” to explicitly detail her harassment accusations, prompting House leaders to say he should go.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Trump’s Not Welcome in Britain. His Recent Tweets Are the Final Straw.
The president’s endorsement of a fringe far-right group undermines our country — and the special relationship.
Live Briefing: G.O.P. Scrambles to Find Revenue for Tax Bill With Vote Expected Friday
With the Senate debate on taxes set, Republicans were still discussing revisions to their plan to address the concerns of a number of members.
Erdogan Helped Turks Evade Iran Sanctions, Reza Zarrab Says
A U.S. government witness testified that Recep Tayyip Erdogan, then Turkey’s prime minister, personally ordered that two banks participate in the alleged scheme.
Hope for Argentina Submarine Crew Fades
More than two weeks after the San Juan vanished, the navy said its rescue mission has become a search for the remains of the vessel.
On Campus: The Right Way to Fix Universities
New taxes are not the answer. A radical reorientation of their mission is.
Op-Ed Contributor: When Elites Get a Taste of Their Own Medicine
Saudi Arabia’s royals and rich had long been immune to the worst failures of the kingdom’s brutal system. Not anymore.