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Jared Kushner’s Vast Duties, and Visibility in White House, Shrink

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 19:18
Once master of a seemingly limitless portfolio, the president’s son-in-law now focuses on his own projects as speculation mounts about his future.

A Defiant Map-Hunter Stakes Vietnam’s Claims in the South China Sea

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 17:48
He scoured the world for evidence to make his case, but a scholar now finds his government reluctant to challenge Beijing, its powerful rival.

‘Sick With Sexism,’ France Must Fight Violence Against Women, Macron Says

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 16:58
Emmanuel Macron pledged to make combating violence against women a top priority of his government, but critics argued he has not committed enough resources to the cause.

Lebanon’s Vanishing Prime Minister Is Back at Work. Now What?

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 15:56
Saad Hariri, absent for three weeks and seemingly forced to resign by Saudi Arabia, is faced with an intractable clash of Saudi and Iranian interests.

To the World, They Are Muslims. To ISIS, Sufis Are Heretics.

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 15:32
Hundreds of people have been killed inside Sufi mosques in the past year by militants. To ISIS, not one of them was considered a Muslim.

Trilobites: Cities That Never Sleep Are Shaped by Sunrise and Sunset

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 15:28
A study using cellphone call records of more than a million people found that city dwellers continue to be affected by Earth’s natural light-dark cycle.

Three Sailors Lost in Plane Crash Near Japan Are Identified

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:46
The United States Navy identified the men as Bryan Grosso, Steven Combs and Matthew Chialastri.

: Banking on Tito’s Yacht to Steer a Cultural Renaissance

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:43
Rijeka, Croatia, anointed a European capital of culture, wants to restore and showcase the rusting boat used by the Yugoslav leader, but far-right nationalists are outraged.

Editorial: The Republican Tax on the Future

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:30
More debt, a growing trade deficit, factories moving overseas — that’s no way to make America great.

Op-Ed Columnist: Ivanka, Louise and the Little People

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:30
What a regal and perverse populism the Trump administration continues to practice.

Opinion: How to Get Your Mind to Read

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:30
Comprehension depends on what you already know. Let’s start there.

Editorial: Mr. Trump’s Paper Towels Aren’t Helping Puerto Rico

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:30
With little sign of progress, thousands of people are leaving for the mainland each day.

News Analysis: In China, the Brutality of ‘House Arrest’

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:30
A new book provides first-person accounts of rights activists and political dissidents detained in secret prisons under China’s criminal code.

Opinion: The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 14:30
We are attempting to hold a public conversation about male sexual misbehavior while refusing to talk about the nature of men and sex.

‘Please, God, Don’t Let Me Get Stopped’: Around Atlanta, No Sanctuary for Immigrants

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 12:49
The region has seen the biggest spike in ICE arrests during the Trump administration, and undocumented immigrants in the suburbs are trying to lie low.

Opinion: The Horses on Standing Rock Get a Checkup

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 11:40
Traveling veterinarians, their patients and tradition.

In America’s Heartland, the Nazi Sympathizer Next Door

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 11:18
Tony Hovater, a 29-year-old welder, helped form a pro-Nazi group that marched in Charlottesville. Now he is hoping his ideas will go mainstream.

Culling Voter Rolls: Battling Over Who Even Gets to Go to the Polls

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 11:08
At a time when gaming election rules has become standard political strategy, the once-mundane task of culling voter rolls takes on new importance.

The Neediest Cases Fund: An Aspiring Performer Steps Back From the Edge

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 11:04
G’Mario Charleston left behind Mississippi to chase his dream of becoming a performer. Despite the troubles he faced in his first year in New York, he is not giving up on the city.

Who Are Sufi Muslims and Why Do Some Extremists Hate Them?

Sáb, 11/25/2017 - 10:34
A terrorist attack in Egypt has focused attention on the mystical school of Islam, which emphasizes the inward search for divinity.