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Essay: The Ghost That Haunts Grant’s Memoirs

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 04:00
T.J. Stiles discusses a new, completely annotated edition of Grant’s memoirs, edited by John F. Marszalek, with David S. Nolen and Louie Gallo.

Op-Ed Contributor: Can Spain Become a Country That No One Wants to Leave?

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 03:56
Nationalists on both sides should realize that the best path is not to part ways, tearing their country apart in the process, but to rebuild.

Editorial: The Guggenheim Surrenders on Free Expression

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 03:51
In buckling to pressure from animal-rights activists, the museum failed to stand up for its core values.

Op-Ed Columnist: We Used to Build Things

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 03:51
Today you see lots of history-making companies being created but not many new big civic organizations or movements.

Op-Ed Columnist: Put Women in Charge

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 03:51
It’s not a surefire way to guard against the Weinsteins of the world, but it would help.

Cubs 9, Nationals 8 | Chicago wins series, 3-2: Cubs Add a Chapter to Nationals’ Painful Postseason History

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 02:21
A rollicking and wild Game 5 ended with a familiar feeling of misery for Washington and another trip to the N.L.C.S. for the defending champions.

Right and Left React to Harvey Weinstein Reports

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 02:00
Writers from across the political spectrum take on the fallout from accusations of sexual misconduct by the Hollywood producer.

Ladakh Journal: On the Run for Love: Couple Bridges a Buddhist-Muslim Divide

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 01:55
A Romeo and Juliet story with a Himalayan backdrop is illuminating a sectarian fight that even a modern bride and groom have been unable to shrug off.

Trump to Scrap Critical Health Care Subsidies, Hitting Obamacare Again

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 01:46
The White House said President Trump was scrapping health insurance subsidies, and he signed a separate order allowing the sale of cheaper polices with fewer benefits.

Unbuttoned: Fashion’s Gossip Addiction

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 00:53
There’s so much rumor and muckraking going on, it may be messing with designers’ ability to make good clothes.

Europe Edition: Hamas, Unesco, Harvey Weinstein: Your Friday Briefing

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 23:48
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

What Would Happen if the U.S. Withdrew From Nafta

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 23:16
President Trump says the United States may withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement. That would bring big changes for the economy and consumers.

Modern Love: Prenup Is a Four-Letter Word

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 23:00
A man’s request for a prenuptial agreement roils an engagement, forcing his fiancée to confront her financial choices.

Times Journalists Discuss Covering the Trump Administration

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 22:52
Dean Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times, joined White House correspondents Maggie Haberman and Peter Baker in a conversation moderated by Jim Rutenberg, a media columnist, on the president's relationship with the media, the role of Twitter and more.

A Look Back at California’s Deadliest Wildfires

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 22:47
In 1933, a 47-acre blaze killed 29 people in Los Angeles. The men fighting the fire were largely unprepared for the task.

Puerto Rico, California, Facebook: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 22:18
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

Police in New York and London Look Into Assault Allegations Against Weinstein

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 22:05
The reports — related to an episode in London in the 1980s and in New York in 2004 — are preliminary, but point to the breadth of the legal challenges Harvey Weinstein could face.

Trilobites: The Dirty Secrets Saved in Dead Birds’ Feathers

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 20:57
The feathers of birds preserved in natural history museum collections record changes to historical air quality across America’s Rust Belt, a new study finds.

Eli Broad, Patron of Los Angeles, to Step Down From His Philanthropy

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 20:54
His vast fortune shaped Los Angeles, from its arts and medical worlds to its reinvigorated downtown.

Gunshots, a Cry of ‘Kill the Hostages,’ Then Freedom for Canadian-American Family

New York Times - Jue, 10/12/2017 - 20:44
An American woman, her Canadian husband and three children were freed in a dramatic raid after being held for five years by a Taliban faction, the Haqqani network.
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