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With Alabama Senate Race Defined by Scandal, Policy Issues Are Overlooked

Dom, 12/10/2017 - 11:59
Alabama struggles with health care, education and infrastructure. But such issues have often been forgotten during the race between Doug Jones and Roy S. Moore.

Jerusalem, Wildfires, Roy Moore: Your Weekend Briefing

Dom, 12/10/2017 - 11:25
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.

Review: Taylor Swift Leads a Jingle Ball Full of Hardheaded Women and Nice Guys

Dom, 12/10/2017 - 10:54
The annual concert of hitmakers at Madison Square Garden slighted pop’s diversity, offering a narrow definition of what “hit radio” looked like in 2017.

Caring for a Son With Cancer, and for Herself

Dom, 12/10/2017 - 08:45
Andrew gave his mother, Regina Hensley, a reason to live. We follow the pair as she fights a history of addiction and he fights an aggressive form of cancer.

‘S.N.L.,’ Santa and James Franco Relentlessly Tackle Sexual Harassment

Dom, 12/10/2017 - 03:53
This weekend’s episode opened with children asking Santa questions like “What did Al Franken do?” and “Is President Trump on the naughty list?”

Iraq Prime Minister Declares Victory Over ISIS

Dom, 12/10/2017 - 00:00
Haider al-Abadi said, “Our forces fully control the Iraqi-Syrian border,” but analysts warned that it did not mean the end of the Islamic State threat.

Heisman Trophy Goes to Baker Mayfield, Explosive Oklahoma Quarterback

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 22:33
Mayfield, who started his college career as a walk-on, threw 41 touchdown passes for the Sooners and will play in the College Football Playoff next month.

Macron Steps Into Middle East Role as U.S. Retreats

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 21:08
President Emmanuel Macron of France is carving out an ambitious and assertive global role, as many see the United States under President Trump abandoning leadership.

Big City: We Need to Talk About Balthus

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 19:57
Amid a national reckoning with the miseries inflicted on women by celebrated men, the Metropolitan Museum declined to rethink its display of the artist’s painting of a girl in a sexualized pose.

Video Shows Daniel Shaver Pleading for His Life Before Being Shot by Officer

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 19:56
The video, released after an Arizona jury acquitted the officer of murder, renewed calls for reforms in law enforcement. Activists described the shooting as an execution.

On Baseball: The Yankees Will Always Be the Yankees, to the Delight of Only Some

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 19:26
The Yankees’ business model depends on must-see superstars. We have seen big acquisitions like Giancarlo Stanton’s before in the Bronx, but titles do not always follow.

Alabama, Despite History of Unruly Politics, Has ‘Never Seen Anything Like This’

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 18:35
The wild and ugly campaign for the Senate, fraught with incendiary comments and molestation claims, has left even veterans of the state’s politics searching for parallels.

With 2020 Census Looming, Worries About Fairness and Accuracy

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 18:13
Census officials, scrapping mail-in forms for an online count, need money and the public’s trust to get an accurate head count. They’re short of both.

DNA Tattoos Are the Final Frontier of Love

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 18:00
A nifty new patented technology allows you to take your loved ones with you wherever and forever. Yes, even cats. Talk about “Winona Forever”!

Vietnam '67: The Man Who Shot Vietnam

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 17:13
Horst Faas defined a new breed of war photographer.

In Indonesia, Women Begin to Fight ‘Epidemic’ of Street Harassment

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 17:00
Activist groups are springing up, and the first step, they say, is exposing the routine instances of groping and catcalling that have long gone unreported.

Trump, Rejecting Calls to Stay Away, Speaks at Civil Rights Museum

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 16:52
In Jackson, Miss., the president hailed heroes of the civil rights movement even as activists and politicians said his presence insulted the effort to confront the state’s history.

U.S. Put 92 Somalis on a Deportation Flight, Then Brought Them Back

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 16:51
The Somalis boarded a flight to the war-torn country on Thursday, but the plane only made it as far as Senegal. Immigration officials cited logistical issues.

Jerusalem: It’s Tense, Crowded and Can Feel Like a Jail

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 16:07
For residents of Jerusalem, over which the world has been battling for thousands of years, everyday frictions can be draining on both sides of the Green Line.

Tax Plans May Give Your Co-Worker a Better Deal Than You

Sáb, 12/09/2017 - 16:05
The G.O.P. bills impose different rates on the same income based on things like organizational structure or occupation. At the losing end? Employees with paychecks.