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Ties: When the Make-Believe World Is All Too Real

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 05:00
I suspected my wife wasn’t going to join me and my son for Halloween because, once again, she was going psychotic.

New York Today: New York Today: A ‘Maritime Forest’ Where Sandy’s Waters Rose

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 05:00
Friday: Replenishing the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, your weekend lineup, and traces of old New York.

Op-Ed Contributor: What Is a Nation in the 21st Century?

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:59
The independence referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia raise a common post-Cold War question.

Mattis Visit to DMZ Highlights the North Korean Threat to Seoul

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:48
Gazing over the border with his South Korean counterpart, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was reminded of the devastating power in range of the capital.

When Silver Costs More Than Gold: How Trump’s Actions Have Scrambled Insurance Prices

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:30
Many health insurers have increased prices on a midlevel insurance plan, making them much more expensive in some parts of the country.

Op-Ed Contributor: How Kenya’s Election Went From Fraud to Hope to Sham

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:24
Thursday’s do-over presidential election was even more marred than the annulled August vote.

Op-Ed Contributor: Jon Batiste: Fats Domino and the Rock ’n’ Roll I Didn’t Know

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:23
His rollicking piano style was the bridge to a new genre.

When Salmon Return to the Margaree, It’s All Fly Rods and Autumn Glory

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:06
The river is public, and can get crowded, but anglers here on Cape Breton Island know it’s something special.

Citizenship Applications Surge as Immigration Talk Toughens

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:05
As the Trump administration bolsters enforcement and works to curb legal immigration, many fear that even a green card is not enough to protect them.

A Provocative Museum Places African Art on the Global Stage

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:00
Zeitz Mocaa in Cape Town is a public museum with a private collection. Can its global ambitions and corporate partnership coexist?

Fine Arts & Exhibits: Trading Sports Memorabilia, Not Just for Love but for Money

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:00
Collecting has grown from a hobby started by amateurs into a billion-dollar industry complete with authenticators, insurers and some memorabilia selling for millions of dollars.

The Getaway: For Women Only: Tours That Emphasize Adventure

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:00
Among the many tours catering to women, those that push the limits seem to resonate the most.

Nonfiction: A Quarter of a Century Behind Bars, for a Crime He Didn’t Commit

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 04:00
Alex Kotlowitz reviews Benjamin Rachlin’s “Ghost of the Innocent Man,” which tells the story of Willie J. Grimes, wrongfully convicted of sexual assault.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The National Crackup

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 03:55
We are retreating to our tribal, ethnic and primitively prejudicial quarters. That is President Trump’s legacy.

Op-Ed Contributor: How Republicans Can Make a Deal on Health Care

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 03:51
Give the states more flexibility in how they manage Obamacare.

Op-Ed Columnist: Mark Cuban’s Not Done Trolling Donald Trump

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 03:51
He’s got billions, fame and a loud mouth. Why not run for the White House?

Op-Ed Columnist: Thank You, Jeff Flake

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 03:51
Some on the left don’t want to give him credit, but he’s sacrificed more than most to stand against Trump.

Op-Ed Contributor: Seeing Danger in a Face

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 03:51
I was interrogated without explanation, in a country that often confuses racial profiling with improving national security.

Australian High Court Bars 5 Lawmakers Over Citizenship

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 03:06
By ruling that the deputy prime minister was ineligible to run and forcing a by-election for his seat, the court imperiled the government’s House majority.

U.S. Soldiers Were Separated From Unit in Niger Ambush, Officials Say

New York Times - Vie, 10/27/2017 - 02:00
New details have changed the timeline to the attack as Pentagon officials investigate the ambush that left four Americans and five Nigeriens dead.
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