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Boy Scouts Will Accept Girls, in Bid to ‘Shape the Next Generation of Leaders’

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 19:41
The shift was a significant change for the Boy Scouts, where membership has slipped in recent decades. Girl Scouts leaders said they were “blindsided” by the move.

Growing Chorus Confronts Trump Against Leaving Nuclear Deal

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 19:29
Even those in Congress who did not support the 2015 accord to limit Tehran’s nuclear program warn against spooking allies by leaving it now.

Op-Ed Contributor: What Makes Eminem’s Anti-Trump Rap Different

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 19:13
More than a few of his fans voted for the current president.

Reporter’s Notebook: The Girl in the No. 8 Jersey

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 19:00
About 600 miles from Las Vegas, the girl with the long ponytail scored the winning goal.

Trump’s Tough Talk on Nafta Raises Prospects of Pact’s Demise

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 18:48
The president has long talked about scrapping Nafta. Even skeptics are starting to believe him.

Why Tech is Starting to Make Me Uneasy

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 18:34
Reporting on technology has changed this year — what once felt like a world of boundless possibility now comes freighted with worry.

College Websites Must Accommodate Disabled Students, Lawsuits Say

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 18:31
Eight suits filed against New York colleges and universities are part of a growing legal movement to make the internet accessible to users with disabilities.

Belfast Journal: A New Street Was Meant to Bridge Belfast’s Sectarian Divide. Then the Doorbell Rang.

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 18:23
On a Belfast street built to overcome sectarian divisions, at least three Catholic families have fled following a threat.

Entrepreneurship: As ‘Unicorns’ Emerge, Utah Makes a Case for Tech Entrepreneurs

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 18:00
In an area called “Silicon Slopes,” at least five start-ups are valued at more than $1 billion, a sign that Utah has become a growing force for tech incubation.

Kirstjen Nielsen, White House Aide, Is Picked to Run Homeland Security

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 17:47
Ms. Nielsen is the top aide to the president’s chief of staff, and has a homeland security background. Some White House aides had chafed at her regimented style.

Immigrant Shielded From Deportation by Philadelphia Church Walks Free

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 17:33
The resolution of Javier Flores Garcia’s case is a small victory for the sanctuary movement, which offers potential deportees refuge in houses of worship.

Seychelles Reports a Case of Plague

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 17:13
A man fell ill after returning from Madagascar, which is struggling to contain a rash of plague cases. It is the first instance of the outbreak spreading to another country.

Rose McGowan Attacks Ben Affleck Over Harvey Weinstein: ‘You Lie’

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 17:08
Mr. Affleck said Tuesday he was “angry” about Mr. Weinstein’s alleged harassment and assaults of women but did not indicate he was aware of the behavior. Ms. McGowan said he knew.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Psychiatrists Can’t Stop Mass Killers

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 17:07
No one, including mental health professionals, can predict who will turn violent.

Californians Return to Fire-Ravaged Homes: ‘Everything Is Just Gone’

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 17:05
Northern California fires forced more than 20,000 people to leave their homes. When some Santa Rosa residents went back to check on their houses, there was nothing left.

California, Harvey Weinstein, Boy Scouts: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 16:56
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

In Hong Kong, It’s the Fans Who Protest During the National Anthem

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 16:36
Despite fines from soccer’s governing body and a new law requiring respect for China’s anthem, fans in the semiautonomous city of Hong Kong keep booing.

10 Arrested in Death of L.S.U. Student After Fraternity Drinking Ritual

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 16:33
One student was charged with negligent homicide and nine current or former students were charged with hazing after a fraternity pledge died of alcohol poisoning.

Spain Asks Catalonia: Did You Declare Independence or Not?

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 16:30
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy sought clarity from the region’s leaders, while taking a step toward suspending their government under emergency powers.

Op-Ed Columnist: The N.F.L.’s Workplace Dodge

New York Times - Mié, 10/11/2017 - 15:50
We are sympathetic with the cause, goes the familiar and tedious argument, just don’t go overboard.
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