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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: If Saudi Arabia Reforms, What Happens to Islamists Elsewhere?

Jue, 11/16/2017 - 01:51
The crown prince’s apparent moderation is undermining both fundamentalists and mainstream Muslim politicians.

Editorial: Saudis Try to Starve Yemen Into Submission

Jue, 11/16/2017 - 01:51
Impeding humanitarian assistance and using famine as a weapon are war crimes, and the world is finally taking notice.

4 More Women Accuse Roy Moore of Misconduct

Jue, 11/16/2017 - 00:51
Accusations of groping and unwanted overtures surfaced as Mr. Moore’s campaign tried to cast doubt on the credibility of one of his accusers.

Europe Edition: Zimbabwe, Saad Hariri, Leonardo da Vinci: Your Thursday Briefing

Jue, 11/16/2017 - 00:44
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

Antidoping Regulator Denies Russia’s Appeal for Reinstatement

Jue, 11/16/2017 - 00:21
The decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency is expected to set off a frenzy of scrutiny and debate three months ahead of the Winter Olympics and Paralympics.

Senate, Zimbabwe, da Vinci: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Jue, 11/16/2017 - 00:06
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

Rohingya Were Raped Systematically by Myanmar’s Military, Report Says

Jue, 11/16/2017 - 00:01
Human Rights Watch found that the raping of Rohingya Muslim women and girls was even more widespread than earlier suspected.

Op-Ed Contributor: For Zimbabwe, a Coup Isn’t the Answer

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 23:24
There is evidence this intervention is driven by the self-interest of the military, which makes prospects for economic and democratic reforms bleak.

Jesmyn Ward Wins National Book Award for ‘Sing, Unburied, Sing’

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 22:58
It is the second National Book Award for Ms. Ward, a Mississippi native who also won in 2011 for her novel “Salvage the Bones.”

In Reversal, Immigration Agency Will Consider Delayed DACA Requests

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 22:55
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services agency is allowing applicants whose renewal permits were rejected because of mail delays to resubmit their paperwork.

Washington Memo: ‘What About Bill?’ Sexual Misconduct Debate Revives Questions About Clinton

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 22:41
Conservatives resurrect charges as a political cudgel, but some liberals say it may be time to rethink their defense of the former president.

Subway Ridership Falls as M.T.A. Scrambles to Improve Service

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 21:54
Even as the New York City’s population grows and new jobs are added, both subway and bus ridership have fallen, partly as a result of faltering service.

Tax Bill Thrown Into Uncertainty as First G.O.P. Senator Comes Out Against It

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 21:45
Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said he opposed both the House and Senate tax plans as written, posing a new obstacle to Republican leaders eager to overhaul the tax code.

Review: John Leguizamo Goes for Easy Laughs in ‘Latin History’

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 21:45
Two millenniums of oppression may not seem very funny, but in his latest one-man show, Mr. Leguizamo hones the art of comic revisionism.

Richard Cordray’s Exit From Consumer Bureau Gives Trump an Opening

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 20:42
Mr. Cordray, an Obama holdover, has been a zealous watchdog as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s first director. Now President Trump can reshape the agency.

Op-Ed Columnist: Taxes! Trump! Turkey!

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 20:41
Next month, he’ll pardon Congress.

Australia’s Curious Path to Legalizing Gay Marriage

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 20:22
A public opinion survey pointing to approval for same-sex marriage is being celebrated and criticized, even among gay couples demanding equality.

Senators Warner and Corker Speak With The Times on Withering Bipartisanship

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 20:06
In an era where comity is fleeting and the art of the deal appears closed for business, some senators are lamenting the sunset of bipartisanship.

Trump Declares ‘America First’ Policy a Success After Asia Trip

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 20:00
Home from a 12-day trip to Asia with few concrete achievements, Mr. Trump made no significant announcements in what he had hyped as “a major statement.”

Op-Ed Contributors: The F.B.I.’s Dangerous Crackdown on ‘Black Identity Extremists’

Mié, 11/15/2017 - 19:58
The effort to target racial justice activists has chilling echoes of Cointelpro.