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Trump’s Harsh Words, Not His Plan for Wall, Dominate Hearing
The secretary of homeland security was quizzed repeatedly about the vulgar word, or words, said to have been uttered by the president describing African countries.
Mathilde Krim, Mobilizing Force in an AIDS Crusade, Dies at 91
Dr. Krim raised awareness of the scourge and money to fight it while lobbying governments and enlisting a broad spectrum of powerful allies.
Stephen Bannon, California, Bitcoin: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Pentagon Suggests Countering Devastating Cyberattacks With Nuclear Arms
President Trump has not yet approved a draft strategy that would expand “extreme circumstances” for nuclear retaliation to include a crippling cyberattack.
Governor Murphy Pledges a Progressive Course for New Jersey
Claiming that the state can once again lead the nation in progressive policies, Philip Dunton Murphy was sworn in as the 56th governor of New Jersey.
Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Will Soil You. Ask Lindsey Graham.
There’s no honor or wisdom in cozying up to this president.
Critic’s Notebook: On Artists and Audiences at American Realness
Watching performances at the American Realness festival, our critic was nudged into thinking about artists’ attitude toward audiences.
My Detox: Persimmons for Breakfast, Two (Healthy) Ways
Each November, chef Angela Dimayuga gets a shipment of the fruit from her mother — and blends them into smoothies or puts them on top of porridge.
Ditching Spike in Favor of Kevin Costner and Some Mean Teens
Paramount Network replaces the former home of “Baywatch” reruns with shows that have cinematic roots, like “Heathers” and “Yellowstone.”
Justice Dept., Fighting to Kill DACA, Asks for Supreme Court Review
The request by the Trump administration for immediate review is an unusual step after a judge ordered the administration to restart the program.
Op-Ed Contributor: Florida Isn’t the Only State That Will Be Hurt by Offshore Drilling
No state faces more potential harm than California. But as a blue state, it apparently isn’t eligible for the free pass Florida got from drilling.
Show Us Your Wall: Don’t Tell Ken Burns Quilts Are Quaint
The quintessential storyteller is fascinated by American quilts, saying it’s not so much a story as a question. Who are these people? Who made this?
Newly Discovered van Gogh Drawing Is a ‘Stylistic Missing Link’
A drawing that the artist made in Paris in 1886 has been recognized by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which researched its history.
How the Cranberries Rose to Fame
Dave Fanning, an Irish music journalist and one of the first to discover the Cranberries, talks about how Dolores O'Riordan found a place between grunge and Brit pop that catapulted the band to international stardom.
CRITIC’s NOTEBOOK: J.M. Coetzee’s Boyhood, in Black and White
Newly discovered photographs by the Nobel-winning novelist reveal a South African adolescence shaped by art and apartheid.
Timothée Chalamet Promises Salary From Woody Allen Film to Charity
The money will go to groups fighting sexual abuse and harassment. The actor is one in a series of Hollywood figures distancing themselves from the director.
White House Fuels Immigration Debate with Terrorism Statistics
A Trump administration report concludes that the vast majority of convicted terrorists are immigrants. But it relies on confusing and misleading data.
Economic Scene: Making Medicaid a Tool for Moral Education May Let Some Die
There is a precedent for letting states impose work requirements on the poor for medical coverage. It bodes ill for public health.
Oil Price Briefly Reaches $70 as Buoyant Global Economy Bolsters Demand
Tensions in Iran, record-breaking cold weather in the United States and a year of production cuts have contributed to higher prices, and they could go higher still.
So You’ve Been Asked to Be a Bridesmaid. Now What?
Being a bridesmaid is a role loaded with expectation and emotion, and it can be tricky to navigate. Here’s how to pull it off.