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Hopes Dim for DACA Deal as Lawmakers Battle Over Trump’s Immigration Remarks

Lun, 01/15/2018 - 00:01
Senator David Perdue, who attended the White House meeting, said Senator Richard J. Durbin’s account of President Trump’s language was a “gross misrepresentation.”

Doug Harvey, Hall of Fame Umpire Whom Players Called God, Dies at 87

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 22:40
Harvey was considered firm and fair during a 31-season career spent entirely in the National League. He worked five World Series and six All-Star Games.

In Montecito, Enclave of Wealth and Fame, Unimagined Tragedy

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 22:32
Mudslides left the coastal community of Montecito, Calif., in ruins, and rescuers were racing against time on Sunday to find four people still missing.

Editorial: Some Bright Hopes for New York’s Schools

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 22:12
The city has trained a generation of highly capable administrators, and some would be excellent candidates for the top job.

In Czech Election, a Choice Between Leaning East or West

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 21:52
A presidential vote will help decide whether the Czech Republic continues to be drawn east toward Russia and China or fully re-embraces the European Union.

Review: A Fantasy Town Builds a Wall Against Time in ‘Ballyturk’

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 21:45
Enda Walsh’s wild cosmic farce, in which two men act out the life of a fantasy village, finds the aching emptiness in words, words, words.

How a Team of New York City Inspectors Helped Puerto Rico After Maria

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 21:33
Almost 300 city workers have been deployed to the island since the hurricane, including a team of inspectors that helped San Juan map damages to thousands of buildings.

‘I’m Not a Racist,’ Trump Says in Denying Vulgar Comment

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 21:29
“I’m not a racist. I’m the least racist person you will ever interview, that I can tell you,” President Trump said in Florida.

As Homeless Take Refuge in Subway, More Officers Are Sent to Help

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 21:19
Officials said the increase in officers was part of an effort by the mayor to reach the unsheltered homeless, a population estimated at 3,900 last year.

Individual Mandate Now Gone, G.O.P. Targets the One for Employers

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 20:55
Congressional Republicans will try once again to undo a requirement in the Affordable Care Act for employers to offer coverage to their employees.

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Is a Racist. Period.

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 20:40
We must stop debating an obvious point and decide what to do about it.

False Missile Alert Looms as a Black Eye for Hawaii and Its Governor

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 20:34
The false alarm and its delayed retraction added to criticism of Gov. David Ige and raised worries about the state’s reputation with tourists.

Abbas Calls Oslo Accords Dead and Blasts U.S.: ‘Damn Your Money!’

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 20:24
The Palestinian Authority leader assailed the Trump administration over its handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, vowing to reject American leadership of any peace talks.

In Iran, Protester ‘Suicides’ Stir Anger and Calls for Accountability

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 19:32
A willingness by members of Iran’s mainstream society to dispute official versions of protester deaths suggest that the fallout may be just beginning.

On Soccer: Liverpool Beats Manchester City but Barely Dents Its Invincible Aura

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 19:32
Liverpool ensured Manchester City would not go unbeaten through its Premier League schedule, but its 4-3 victory was more of a singular achievement than a game plan for others to follow.

On Campus: It’s Hard to Study if You’re Hungry

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 18:55
Half of all college students struggle with food insecurity, which is closely linked to lower graduation rates.

Op-Ed Contributor: Democrats, Make a Deal With Trump to Protect Dreamers

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 18:55
Give the president his wall — the future of nearly 800,000 Dreamers is on the line.

‘I’m Running,’ Romney Says Privately, but as a Trump Friend or Foe?

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 18:50
Mitt Romney’s expected return to politics in a run to be the next senator from Utah has set off a debate over whether he should actively counter President Trump.

Liberia President’s Ouster by Party May Raise Questions Over Her Legacy

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 18:33
Senior members of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s Unity Party accused her of supporting the opposition candidate George Weah, who is now president-elect.

Military Quietly Prepares for a Last Resort: War With North Korea

Dom, 01/14/2018 - 18:12
It’s normal for American commanders to draw up combat plans. But recent exercises signal that the military wants to be ready for options on the Korean Peninsula.