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Best of Late Night: Stephen Colbert Can Hardly Contain His Excitement About the Indictments

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 04:27
“I know it’s almost Halloween,” the “Late Show” host said about the charges against Trump associates. “But it really feels more like Christmas.”

On Campus: Your College Ghost Stories

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 04:00
Haunted dorms, Ouija boards and brushes with the supernatural.

Nonfiction: In ‘Friends Divided,’ John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Beg to Differ

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 04:00
The historian Gordon Wood traces the very long, very complicated relationship between two extraordinary men.

17 Shacks and a Piece of Hudson History

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 04:00
A cluster of century-old fishing shacks in Hudson, N.Y., once at risk of being demolished, is now being preserved. Step inside one of the shacks and wander around the site.

Op-Ed Contributors: The Dangerous Myth of the Judicial ‘Resistance’

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 03:51
Denouncing judges who rule against the president is an attack on the independence and integrity of the entire judiciary.

Catalonia Leader Turns Up in Belgium After Spain Seeks Prosecution

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 03:39
Carles Puigdemont, the deposed Catalan leader, arrived amid speculation that he may seek asylum or try to form a government in exile

Critics Scoff as Kremlin Erects Monument to the Repressed

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 02:04
President Putin unveiled the sculpture, but critics say memorializing past wrongs by past governments does not address current misdeeds.

Thanks to Wall St., There May Be Too Many Restaurants

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 02:00
After years of explosive growth, there is a glut of fast-food and casual restaurants, industry experts say. Sales are slumping, and some businesses are faltering.

South Korea and China End Dispute Over Missile Defense System

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 01:31
The agreement would revive economic and other ties, which came under severe strain after the deployment of the Thaad system.

Russian Influence Reached 126 Million Through Facebook Alone

New York Times - Mar, 10/31/2017 - 01:21
Facebook, Google and Twitter disclosed more about Russian agents’ use of their platforms in the 2016 election as they prepare for hearings before Congress.

Afghan War Data, Once Public, Is Censored in U.S. Military Report

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 23:04
Key figures on the progress of local security forces, compiled by the government’s spending watchdog, were classified only once before in nine years.

There Was a Deluge of Developments on the Russia Investigation Today. Here’s a Wrap-Up of What Happened.

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 22:56
Monday brought a dizzying series of developments in the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Here’s a look at the day’s news, and what it might mean.

Judge Blocks Trump’s Ban on Transgender Troops in Military

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 21:52
The strongly worded ruling noted that the Trump administration’s justification for the ban was suspect and likely unconstitutional.

As Apple and Facebook Chiefs Visit, Xi Jinping Vows Deeper Reform

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 21:47
Newly elevated to Mao-like status, China’s president held court before wealthy and influential executives from his country and the United States.

With ... Jason Blum: In the Time of Trump, a Horror-Movie Maker Rules Hollywood

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 21:29
“I think ‘Get Out’ did four times the business it would have done if Hillary had been president,” says Jason Blum, also producer of “Happy Death Day.”

Editorial: Is the White House Scared Yet?

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 20:50
Robert Mueller III makes his move and goes to the heart of Donald Trump’s campaign.

News Analysis: Mueller’s First Indictments Send a Message to Trump

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 20:41
The gravity of the threat may yet tempt the president to short-circuit the investigation by firing the special counsel or pardoning Paul Manafort or others.

Op-Ed Columnist: The Plot Against America

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 20:07
Robert Mueller hands a gangster administration its first indictments.

1 Million Lose Power After Fierce Storm Hits Northeast

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 19:55
More than a million homes and businesses lost power on Sunday and Monday from New Jersey to Maine after a storm brought high winds and heavy rain.

Paul Manafort’s Trail of Scandals

New York Times - Lun, 10/30/2017 - 19:38
President Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has been charged with tax fraud and money laundering. But this isn’t Mr. Manafort’s first public scandal.
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