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Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Is Right, This Time, About Iran
Iran’s revolutionary theocracy is bankrupt.
Trump Reiterates Support for Iranian Protesters, but Also Criticizes Obama
Unlike President Barack Obama, who was faulted for his response to the protests that became known as the Green Movement, President Trump has come down on the side of the demonstrators
Did Trump Kill the Plan for a Hudson Rail Tunnel? Its Backers Hope Not
Officials said they hoped a dismissive letter from the Trump administration about a rail tunnel linking New York and New Jersey was a bargaining tactic, not a death notice.
Skin Deep: Olivia Wilde Doesn’t Do a Painted-on Face
The actress is all about finding natural products that work.
Democrats Outline Demands as Threat of Shutdown Looms
Democrats are pushing for funding for children’s health care and protection for young undocumented immigrants, among other priorities.
South Korea Proposes Border Talks With North Korea After Kim’s Overture
South Korea’s president, Moon Jae-in, moved quickly to embrace Kim Jong-un’s proposal to start inter-Korean dialogue and send a team to the Olympics.
Netanyahu Allies Rethink Remapping of Jerusalem
As lawmakers threw up obstacles to a two-state solution, they dropped an idea to make it easier to redraw the Jerusalem map to exclude Palestinians.
As Flow of Foreign Students Wanes, U.S. Universities Feel the Sting
Colleges have cut programs amid a drop in international enrollment tied to several factors, including more restrictive immigration policies.
Critics Say Questions About Citizenship Could Wreck Chances for an Accurate Census
The Justice Department’s request to ask people about citizenship status in the 2020 census would keep Latinos and other ethnic minorities from being counted, critics say.
On Olympics: Nathan Chen Has Taken the Quad to a New Level. Is It Good for Figure Skating?
Chen, the 18-year-old American sensation, is the first to complete the difficult jump five times in a four-and-a-half-minute routine, but some worry it is dulling the sport.
Canadian Hostage Freed From Taliban Is Charged With Sexual Assault
Joshua Boyle, who was held hostage with his wife and children in Afghanistan, faces 15 criminal charges, court records show.
Logan Paul, YouTube Star, Says Posting Video of Dead Body Was ‘Misguided’
Mr. Paul, 22, posted a video that showed a body hanging from a tree in a Japanese forest that is known as a destination for suicide victims.
President Trump Threatens to Withhold Aid to Palestinians
President Trump used Twitter on Tuesday to rail against the Palestinians and Pakistan, threatening to withhold aid, while also attacking a familiar target: Hillary Clinton.
Asia and Australia Edition: Kim Jong-un, Pakistan, Iran: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
What’s Behind Iran’s Protests?
Widespread protests continue in Iran. It’s the largest unrest since the 2009 demonstrations against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, then the president. But this time it’s different. Here’s why.
Op-Ed Contributors: The Republicans’ Fake Investigations
The attack on our firm, Fusion GPS, is a diversionary tactic by Republicans who don’t want to investigate Donald Trump’s ties to Russia.
Robert Mann, a Founder of the Juilliard Quartet, Dies at 97
With their prodigious technique, vast musicality and muscular playing, Mr. Mann and his colleagues helped renew America’s passion for chamber music.
It’s So Cold That ...
A deeply frigid cold spell has North America in its grip, setting record temperatures, creating striking scenes and, in some cases, threatening the lives of humans and animals alike.
Iran, North Korea, Orrin Hatch: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Erica Garner and How America Destroys Black Families
She didn’t just fight against police brutality. She also resisted the forced destruction of black families by the state.