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Books of The Times: In This Thriller, a Cold Case Turns Hot 26 Years Later

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 14:12
Christopher J. Yates’s “Grist Mill Road” opens with a shooting involving three teenagers, then revisits the crime and its consequences once they’re grown.

Op-Docs: Black Colleges in the Age of Trump

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 13:22
The president’s dealings with these important institutions have ranged from out-of-touch to outright bizarre.

Democrats Add Momentum to G.O.P. Push to Loosen Banking Rules

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 13:06
The Senate is poised to approve significant changes to the post-crisis financial law. Some moderate Democrats are supporting the effort, even as their progressive colleagues warn that it’s too risky.

High-Fat Diet May Fuel Spread of Prostate Cancer

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 13:04
New research suggests a strong link between genes, dietary fat and prostate cancer.

Britain’s N.H.S. in Crisis: ‘We Might Break’

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 12:26
The country’s universal health care system turns 70 this year. But what is its future?

The Pour: From Ontario, Cool-Climate Wines of Beauty and Vision

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 12:24
Though better known for ice wines, the regions near Lake Ontario produce gorgeous dry wines, and their potential is only beginning to be explored.

For One Baltimore School, 7 Killings in Just 15 Months

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 12:20
The city is trying everything it can think of to reverse a soaring homicide rate. But its fundamental problems keep getting in the way.

In Canada, Hunting and Preserving an Indigenous Way of Life

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 12:12
As the country grapples with a troubled past, a new generation of cooks and scholars is reclaiming and spreading the cuisine of its ancestors.

Government Shutdown, California, Dolores O’Riordan: Your Tuesday Briefing

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 12:09
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

Q&A: What Obama’s Photographer Learned About Travel

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 12:00
Pete Souza traveled to more than 60 countries as the official White House photographer. He has some great memories — and tips for taking terrific pictures.

Banks are Big Winners from Tax Cut

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 11:52
Financial firms are benefiting from the $1.5 trillion tax cut and make up the majority of companies so far handing out raises and bonuses as a result of the bill.

Oliver Ivanovic, Moderate Kosovo Serb Leader, Is Killed

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 11:42
The leader of the Citizens’ Initiative Party was shot outside its offices. Known for working across ethnic lines, he also faced war crimes charges.

Critic’s Notebook: In Vancouver, a Door to a Parallel Culinary World

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 11:26
Kissa Tanto, a dolled-up setting for Italian food with Japanese influences, is part of a respectful revival in the city’s Chinatown.

Days After Hawaii’s False Missile Alarm, a New One in Japan

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 11:22
NHK, Japan’s public broadcaster, accidentally sent news alerts that North Korea had launched a missile, before quickly correcting the error.

After a Debacle, How California Became a Role Model on Measles

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 11:14
Changing minds on vaccination is very difficult, but it isn’t so important when a law can change behavior.

The Delicate Dance of a Progressive C.E.O. in the Trump Era

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 10:35
J. Clifford Hudson is a Democrat who values diversity at his company, Sonic Drive-In. But he knows that some of his franchise owners and their customers may not share his views.

The Memories in Dolores O’Riordan’s Fierce, Fragile Voice

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 09:00
The Cranberries singer fascinated the world, but her success meant something special in Ireland.

Dolores O’Riordan, Lead Singer of the Cranberries, Dies at 46

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 08:59
Ms. O’Riordan’s voice, high and breathy but more determined than fragile, lent an unmistakable sound to songs like the hits “Linger” and “Zombie.”

California Today: California Today: A Vigil for Montecito’s Mudslide Victims

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 08:59
Tuesday: Worries over the rainy season, a prickly first debate in the governor’s race, and the clogged 101.

DealBook: BlackRock’s Message: Contribute to Society, or Risk Losing Our Support

New York Times - Mar, 01/16/2018 - 07:54
Laurence Fink, the chief executive of BlackRock, the $6 trillion investment firm, plans to tell C.E.O.s in a letter that businesses must serve a social purpose.
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