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Trump Belittles George Papadopoulos as ‘Low Level’ Adviser

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 15:42
In his first comment on George Papadopoulos, the president said “few people knew” him and that he “has already proven to be a liar.”

Mind: What Experts Know About Men Who Rape

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 15:37
Scientists once thought men who commit rape and sexual assault were so diverse that common factors could not be found. But patterns have begun to emerge in the research.

John Kelly Pins Civil War on a ‘Lack of Ability to Compromise’

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 15:37
The reaction was swift and unforgiving after Mr. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, resurrected the debate over the legacy of the Confederacy.

As Open Enrollment for Obamacare Begins, Confusion Reigns

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 15:22
The Affordable Care Act’s fifth open enrollment season starts Wednesday, but after months of attacks in Washington, many consumers are confused about the law.

Op-Ed Contributor: Net Neutrality: Why Artists and Activists Can’t Afford to Lose It

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 14:42
A level internet playing field lets them, and everyone else, bypass powerful gatekeepers.

Loss of Federal Protections May Imperil Pacific Reefs, Scientists Warn

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 14:00
Fisheries officials call the marine national monuments unnecessary, and their boundaries are said to be under review by the Trump administration.

Trilobites: Teaching Bats to Say ‘Move Out of My Way’ in Many Dialects

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 14:00
A study of fruit bats suggests that pups learn the “dialects” of the bats that surround them, even if they differ from those of their mothers.

Review: ‘The B-Side’ Is an Extraordinary Masterclass in Listening

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 13:59
Vinyl sings across the decades in the Wooster Group’s transcendent presentation of a 1965 album of songs from a Texas chain gang.

The Messy Family Battle for Starrett City

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 13:56
The fight over the fate of the massive Brooklyn housing complex pits a real estate tycoon’s widow against her stepchildren, with $900 million at stake.

The Feminist Pioneers Making Provocative Art About Sex

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 13:54
Some of the most compelling erotic art is being made by a nearly forgotten generation of women artists now in their 70s, 80s and 90s.

Review: ‘The Light of the Moon’ and the Trauma of Rape

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 13:47
Stephanie Beatriz plays a young woman who learns to survive after a night out ends in a brutal attack in this drama from Jessica M. Thompson.

Op-Ed Contributor: Manafort Is the Tip of the Iceberg

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 13:32
Tax evasion is easy, and Robert Mueller can’t investigate all of it.

Ex-Leader of Catalonia, in Brussels, Lays His Crisis Before a Wary Europe

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 13:23
Carles Puigdemont said he was not seeking asylum, but wanted to guarantee a fair trial for separatists who declared independence from Spain.

Xi Jinping Vows No Poverty in China by 2020. That Could Be Hard.

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 13:09
The president’s lofty vision clashes with the harsh reality of deteriorating rural life and disparities in education and health care.

Review: Greta Gerwig’s ‘Lady Bird’ Is Big-Screen Perfection

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 12:34
Saoirse Ronan plays a high school senior who insists on asserting her individuality, and it makes for a thrilling film.

If You Missed Diwali in India, Dallas Is the Place to Be

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 12:24
The city’s annual Hindu festival of lights, a food lover’s delight, is one of America’s largest and latest.

What to Do When an Inebriated Stranger Stumbles Into Your Home?

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 12:17
Around Penn State, where drinking is a serious problem, a home invader might be a student with no idea where he is. One townie offered a ride home; one grabbed a bat.

After 91 Years, New York Will Let Its People Boogie

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 12:01
On Tuesday, the City Council is set to repeal the city’s Cabaret Law, a Prohibition-era rule that made it illegal to dance in most nightspots.

Kahlil Joseph’s New Film Is Steeped in Harlem’s History. And His Own.

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 11:30
The director Kahlil Joseph, who has worked with Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar, presents his most personal work to date at the New Museum.

A Seed Artist Germinates History

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 11:19
An exhibition using plants brought to New York in ships’ ballast illuminates the city’s hidden past using stinging nettle, milk thistle and amaranth.
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