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N.Y.C. Nature: To the Vole Cave!
Winter is harsh for the littlest creatures, but it helps if there’s a nice snowbank to hide in.
The Stone: Will America Choose King’s Dream or Trump’s Nightmare?
Our greatest civil rights leader was clear: Those who remain silent will also stand accused.
DACA, Hawaii, Australian Open: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Catherine Deneuve Apologizes to Victims after Denouncing #MeToo
“I fraternally salute all women victims of odious acts,” the French actress said, while adding that she stood by her previous statement.
Personal Health: Understanding Grief
Grief is not a problem to be solved or resolved. Rather, it’s a process to be lived through in whatever form and amount of time it may take.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Tuesday Becomes Execution Day in Egypt
The Sisi government, facing violence in the Sinai and preparing for an election, is hastening executions and the trials that authorize them.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: An American, a Saudi and Some Pakistanis Walk Into Afghanistan ...
What could possibly go wrong?
Balcony at Indonesian Stock Exchange in Jakarta Collapses
Scores were injured after the balcony collapsed at midday, sending people fleeing in panic.
The Guardian, Britain’s Left-Wing News Power, Goes Tabloid
The British newspaper won a Pulitzer in 2014 and aggressively expanded overseas. But it has had to cut costs as it tries to stem heavy losses.
Sidebar: A Case for Math, Not ‘Gobbledygook,’ in Judging Partisan Voting Maps
If courts are to combat voting districts warped by politics, a judge wrote, they must take account of advances in social science.
Vikings 29, Saints 24 | Divisional Round: Vikings Shock Saints on Stefon Diggs’s Last-Second Touchdown
The Vikings gave up a 17-0 lead before Case Keenum found Diggs open on the final play of the game.
A Pass. A Catch. A Missed Tackle. What Went Wrong for the Saints?
It is a play that will haunt the Saints and their fans for a long time.
Europe Edition: Mahmoud Abbas, Donald Trump, Tunisia: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Hopes Dim for DACA Deal as Lawmakers Battle Over Trump’s Immigration Remarks
Senator David Perdue, who attended the White House meeting, said Senator Richard J. Durbin’s account of President Trump’s language was a “gross misrepresentation.”
Doug Harvey, Hall of Fame Umpire Whom Players Called God, Dies at 87
Harvey was considered firm and fair during a 31-season career spent entirely in the National League. He worked five World Series and six All-Star Games.
In Montecito, Enclave of Wealth and Fame, Unimagined Tragedy
Mudslides left the coastal community of Montecito, Calif., in ruins, and rescuers were racing against time on Sunday to find four people still missing.
Editorial: Some Bright Hopes for New York’s Schools
The city has trained a generation of highly capable administrators, and some would be excellent candidates for the top job.
In Czech Election, a Choice Between Leaning East or West
A presidential vote will help decide whether the Czech Republic continues to be drawn east toward Russia and China or fully re-embraces the European Union.
Review: A Fantasy Town Builds a Wall Against Time in ‘Ballyturk’
Enda Walsh’s wild cosmic farce, in which two men act out the life of a fantasy village, finds the aching emptiness in words, words, words.
How a Team of New York City Inspectors Helped Puerto Rico After Maria
Almost 300 city workers have been deployed to the island since the hurricane, including a team of inspectors that helped San Juan map damages to thousands of buildings.