New York Times
Victims of California Mudslides Were Swept Away Weeks After Surviving Fires
The mudslides in Montecito, Calif., wiped out entire blocks, pulling people from their homes and killing at least 18.
Black Colleges Swept Up in For-Profit Crackdown Find Relief From DeVos
The United Negro College Fund has been among the most vocal critics of Obama-era student borrower protections, saying they threaten the viability of its 37 member institutions.
Inside Uber’s $100,000 Payment to a Hacker, and the Fallout
How Uber grappled with a 2016 hack is under scrutiny and has cast a chill over how other companies deal with security threats.
Editorial: Donald Trump Flushes Away America’s Reputation
No useful answers on immigration will come from a bigoted president with a warped view of the world, and his nation’s principles.
Op-Ed Columnist: So It’s One, Two, Three Strikes You’re Out …
Next year, we’ll drill for oil in Norway.
Op-Ed Contributor: Mr. President, Your Toga Is Showing
Maybe he isn’t as unprecedented a leader as we think. All hail!
For Brooklyn Rape Victim, a Long-Awaited Apology From Police
Physically attacked and vilified in print in 1994, the now 51-year-old victim calls the #MeToo movement an ongoing reality
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: No One Is Coming to Save Us From Trump’s Racism
Yes, people in the room say they heard him make the remarks about “shithole” countries. No, he won’t face any consequences.
C.D.C. Postpones Session Preparing Us for Nuclear War
After the agency’s workshop attracted considerable media attention, especially given President Trump’s recent words with North Korea, the session has been postponed.
Porn Star Was Reportedly Paid to Stay Quiet About Trump
The reported $130,000 payment was made shortly before the election. Mr. Trump “vehemently denies” the encounter happened, his lawyer said.
News Analysis: Trump’s Demand to Rewrite Iran Deal Tests a Weakened Diplomatic Corps
The Trump administration is being forced to rethink strategies that were driven largely by military considerations.
Op-Ed Contributor: What Makes a Country Great? Meet Haiti’s People.
I grew up using a latrine, alongside some of the most resilient, decent people I’ve ever encountered.
Trump Is in ‘Excellent Health,’ Doctor Says After Exam
Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, a rear admiral in the Navy and the White House physician provided no details, including Mr. Trump’s weight or blood pressure.
Op-Ed Columnist: Proud to Live in a Nation of Holers
People from “holes” make America great, while Trump sinks into one.
White House Memo: A President Who Fans, Rather Than Douses, the Nation’s Racial Fires
After his latest incendiary comments, the president’s critics say there is no doubt he is a racist. The White House calls such suggestions “insulting.”
Big City: Selling Prisoners Cheetos, Not Chomsky
The governor canceled a program that would have limited the books inmates could receive, but the larger problems with marketing to prisoners persist.
State of the Art: The Difficulties With Facebook’s News Feed Overhaul
Facebook faces complex questions over its prioritization of “meaningful” content in the News Feed, including whether people want that kind of content in the first place.
Response to French Letter Denouncing #MeToo Shows a Sharp Divide
French feminists criticized the letter signed by Catherine Deneuve and other women, saying it underestimated the harm inflicted by sexual harassment.
The End of the Social News Era? Journalists Brace for Facebook’s Big Change
Media executives watch skeptically as Mark Zuckerberg, in a heated political environment, shifts the focus of his site back to the personal.
Pope Faces Turmoil in Chile Over Indigenous Group and Sex Abuse
Firebombs exploded at three churches in Santiago, Chile’s capital, on Friday, just days before Pope Francis is scheduled to visit Chile and Peru.