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The Stone: Keep Our Mountains Free. And Dangerous.

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 14:30
Efforts to make wild places “safe” threaten to turn them into extensions of urban environments.

Op-Ed Columnist: Is There Life After Liberalism?

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 14:30
Neither the populists nor the philosophers are ready with alternatives.

Opinion: No Place for 200,000 People to Go

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 14:30
President Trump’s revocation of temporary protected status overlooks the consequences of sending 200,000 immigrants back to El Salvador.

Migrants Fleeing to Canada Learn Even a Liberal Nation Has Limits

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 13:13
As the Trump administration clamps down on immigration, asylum seekers are discovering that Canada is not quite the “Promised Land” some had hoped for.

In Trump’s Immigration Remarks, Echoes of a Century-Old Racial Ranking

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 13:00
The president’s vulgar comments about certain countries harken back to complaints about “undesirable nationals” that led to severe restrictions in 1924.

Condé Nast Crafts Rules to Protect Models From Harassment

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 12:22
The publishing giant is creating a code of conduct for photo shoots, reflecting a new reality in the fashion industry.

Male Models Say Mario Testino and Bruce Weber Sexually Exploited Them

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 12:13
Models and assistants described how Mr. Testino and Mr. Weber, two of the most prominent photographers in fashion, used their authority to engage in unwanted sexual behavior.

As Labor Pool Shrinks, Prison Time Is Less of a Hiring Hurdle

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 11:56
A shortage of candidates is providing opportunities to people long shunned by employers and is forcing recruiters to consider new approaches to hiring.

New Sound at Saudi Soccer Game: Women Cheering From the Stands

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 11:44
Saudi women have long had to content themselves with watching their favorite sports teams on television. But on Friday, women were allowed into a public stadium for the first time.

Buying a Piece of Bob Marley’s Song Catalog, and His Enduring Legacy

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 11:35
Primary Wave, a boutique New York company that aggressively markets “icons and legends”, bought the rights to Marley’s songs in a $50 million deal.

Opinion: Can Your Hip Replacement Kill You?

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 10:59
Many medical devices on the market have undergone no clinical testing at all.

War’s Other Victims: Animals

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 10:06
Over decades, armed conflict has reduced animal populations in Africa more than any other factor, according to new research.

Iran to Trump: Nuclear Pact Is ‘Not Renegotiable’

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 09:46
Iranian officials were responding to President Trump’s demand that European allies agree to rewrite the 2015 nuclear deal within 120 days or he will kill it.

A Romney Who Is Unfailingly Loyal to Trump

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 09:23
Ronna McDaniel, a niece of Mitt Romney who is the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, faces a challenge both personal and political as her party faces a hostile election environment.

Trump’s Immigration Remarks Outrage Many, but Others Quietly Agree

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 09:03
President Trump’s comments have outraged many global leaders, but they also fit a pattern, even inside the E.U., of dehumanizing language toward migrants.

‘Frost Boy’ in China Warms Up the Internet, and Stirs Poverty Debate

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 08:50
A widely shared photograph of an 8-year-old who had icicles in his hair after a 2.8-mile trek to school has become a symbol of the plight of poor rural children.

Push to End South Korea Abortion Ban Gains Strength, and Signatures

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 08:31
While the country’s ban on abortion is rarely enforced, the procedure is illegal with just a few exceptions, putting women at risk of prosecution and creating a culture of shame, activists say.

Resisting the Label of Victim, but Forever Scarred by a Mass Shooting

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 07:13
Matt Mika was badly wounded during last summer’s attack on the Republican congressional baseball team. Nearly every hour brings a reminder of what he can no longer do.

Olympics Officials Discuss a Potential First: A Unified Korean Hockey Team

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 06:43
South Korea proposed that the two Koreas field a joint women’s hockey team at the Pyeongchang Games next month. North Korea wouldn’t say whether it supported the idea.

The Look: Somewhere, Away From It All

New York Times - Sáb, 01/13/2018 - 06:01
On the northwest coast of Washington State, a community has chosen to live off the grid, some of them for the simplicity and saved money, some for safety.
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