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After White House Issues Demands, Hopes for an Immigration Deal Dim
President Trump’s list of hard-line immigration measures revealed an unspoken truth: Optimism for a bipartisan deal to protect “Dreamers” was very likely misplaced.
‘I Have the Energy’: Dianne Feinstein Makes Case for a 6th Term
Some Democrats had hoped Senator Feinstein, 84, would step aside to make way for new Democratic blood. Not so. “I’m all in,” she announced on Twitter.
Op-Ed Contributors: Stop the Unconstitutional War in Yemen
Congress has not authorized United States military support for Saudi Arabia’s brutal campaign, which must end now.
New York Today: New York Today: Questions for Our Next Mayor
Tuesday: How to participate in tonight’s debate, activities around town, and a Thelonious Monk centennial.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Rolling Back Obama’s Legacy
The Trump administration has reversed two of President Barack Obama’s signature achievements: rules for carbon emissions, and a birth control mandate.
Women Today: Successful Career Women Finish the Phrase ‘If Only …’
Women attending the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society in Paris reflected on how they might have altered their own paths and how to empower more women.
Essay: As the 747 Begins Its Final Approach, a Pilot Takes a Flight Down Memory Lane
The iconic plane revolutionized air travel. Now it is being retired. Here’s why I’ll miss flying them.
In-Demand Destinations for Winter, From Portugal to Australia
For travelers from the United States, popular itineraries include London, New York City and Mexico (the Riviera Maya and Cancun are big).
Diagnosis: If the Boy Had Pneumonia, Why Did He Have Odd Sores on His Body?
A 5-year-old has two seemingly unrelated symptoms, but if they were connected, it might mean serious trouble.
Women Today: Working to Disarm Women’s Anti-Aging Demon
Rather than hiding from age, supposing women embraced it by not trying to look younger than their years. That might help remove the stigma of aging.
Early Days on the 747: Power, Style and Size
A look back at how the plane was marketed by the airlines that adopted it, and how The New York Times covered its surprisingly rocky early days.
First Words: Are Politicians Responsible for Their ‘Base,’ or Is It the Other Way Around?
Republican leaders used to worry about the limits of their base. Now they find themselves increasingly at its mercy.
Nonfiction: Exploring the Necessity and Virtue of Sleep
Two books look at why getting a good night’s rest is essential.
Feature: The Prophet of Germany’s New Right
From a tiny village in the country’s rural east, a leading nationalist intellectual builds a vision for the future of his movement across Europe.
Review: Money Can’t Buy the New ‘Dynasty’ Excitement
Unlike the recent version of “Dallas,” this “Dynasty” is a complete remake but one that’s obvious in both plot and dialogue.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Shouldn’t Doctors Control Hospital Care?
They used to. Sadly, business executives have taken over.
On Campus: Campus Hate Lives on the Internet. Administrators Need to Catch Up.
The problems that play out over social media aren’t any less real.
Op-Ed Columnist: Virginia Is for Haters
Will a white nationalist campaign prevail in a changing state?
The Conversation: Our Stupid Gun Debate
Does anyone really think that when the agents of Leviathan show up to deport you to the gulag, your trusty Smith & Wesson will see you through?
Op-Ed Columnist: The Art of Thinking Well
How do you persuade people? It’s not always by presenting the facts.