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Global Health: Killing of Mother-Daughter Team Shakes Polio Fighters in Pakistan
The country had just eight polio cases last year. The murder of a 38-year-old woman and her 16-year-old daughter won’t derail vaccinations, a leader says.
For South Korea’s Hockey Women, Unity With North Is a Bitter Burden
As Olympic teammates, they’ve weathered grueling commutes, long training and blowout losses. Now they’re being forced to give up spots to North Koreans.
What’s Behind Turkey’s Attack on Syria’s Kurds
The military offensive puts Turkey on a collision course with the United States, a NATO ally.
Whiplash for Federal Workers: Go Home! Wait! Come Back!
Federal workers across the country fumed at both political parties. And uncertainties remained.
As Turkey Attacks Kurds in Syria, U.S. Is on the Sideline
Turkish forces continued their attack on the Kurds, America’s closest ally in the war on the Islamic State, with the apparent blessing of Moscow.
Asia and Australia Edition: Turkey, North Korea, U.S. Congress: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Naomi Parker Fraley, the Real Rosie the Riveter, Dies at 96
Mrs. Fraley’s connection to Rosie was made public in 2016, ending years of speculation over who was the model for the fictional 1940s war worker.
Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Go for the Jugular! (Their Own)
With the government shutdown, they followed a brilliant plan to turn midterm-election success into failure.
Pennsylvania Congressional District Map Is Ruled Unconstitutional
The State Supreme Court’s order on Monday joins a string of court decisions striking down political maps for unduly favoring one party. The court ordered that a new map be submitted to it by Feb. 15.
China’s Housing Market Is Like a Casino. Can a Property Tax Tame It?
Officials appear to be warming to the idea of imposing the country’s first national tax on homes to cool a market subject to wild booms and busts.
Editorial: The Jell-O President and the Shutdown
Now Donald Trump and the Republicans must do right by the Dreamers.
New Jersey Town Aims to Keep App-Guided Outsiders Off Its Streets
Leonia, a town at the foot of the George Washington Bridge, has closed 60 streets to out-of-town cars during the morning and afternoon rush hours.
Pope Apologizes to Abuse Victims but Again Doubts Them
The pope’s doubting of sexual abuse victims prompts concerns that he will not hold the church hierarchy fully accountable for its role in the crisis.
Right and Left React to the End of the Government Shutdown
Writers from across the political spectrum examine the aftermath of the government shutdown.
How Big a Deal Is a New Congressional Map for Pennsylvania?
Although Democrats will probably pick up a few additional seats in this year’s election, the development is less helpful for them than it might at first appear.
Senate Democrats’ Vote to End Shutdown Infuriates Some on the Left
Liberal and immigration activists said Democrats betrayed young undocumented immigrants by reopening the government after only three days of a shutdown.
Op-Ed Contributors: Why the I.R.S. Fears Bitcoin
Cryptocurrencies could lead to significant losses in tax revenue.
Live Briefing: Congress Passes Stopgap Bill to End Government Shutdown
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, promises a “free and open debate” on immigration if Democrats will vote to reopen the government.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Art of the Broken Deal
Trump’s promises are worthless, and America will pay the price.
Government Shutdown, Jerusalem, Super Bowl: Your Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.