New York Times
Editorial: Republicans in Congress Are Failing America’s Children
Health coverage for nine million kids is still at risk as congressional leaders refuse to reauthorize CHIP.
Review: In ‘Mankind,’ Men Are Men and Women Are Extinct
Robert O’Hara’s latest satire takes on too many targets as it imagines a future world in which men still ruin everything.
Op-Ed Columnist: Is Liberal Zionism Dead?
Trump makes a one-state solution more likely.
In Deepest Cold, a Subway Car Becomes the Shelter of Last Resort
With temperatures in the single digits over the weekend, the E train turned into a rolling refuge for the homeless.
These Billion-Dollar Natural Disasters Set a U.S. Record in 2017
A blow by blow of the cost of the major weather-related disasters this year.
Mueller Interview With Trump Is Said to Be Likely
White House officials viewed it as a sign that the special counsel’s inquiry was nearly over. But it touched off discussions about the perils of the president having an interview.
Oprah 2020? Democrats Swing From Giddy to Skeptical at the Prospect
In the imagination of some Democrats, Oprah Winfrey seemed an answer to the party’s problems. Others questioned whether the country would be willing to accept another TV star.
Trial Begins in Brooklyn of Jail Guard Accused of Raping Female Inmate
The case of Carlos Richard Martinez is expected to shed light on longstanding concerns about the treatment of women at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Op-Ed Contributors: A Counterproductive Approach to a Broken Immigration System
Pulling the plug on T.P.S. will tear apart families and communities and bring more uncertainty to El Salvador.
Op-Ed Contributors: We’re Not Ready for a Flu Pandemic
A universal vaccine is desperately needed.
Tax Law May Send Factories and Jobs Abroad, Critics Say
Supporters say the recently approved tax law will help American multinationals compete more aggressively overseas. Others see incentives to put factories overseas.
Asia and Australia Edition: Oprah Winfrey, El Salvador, Iran: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Rick Perry’s Plan to Rescue Struggling Coal and Nuclear Plants Is Rejected
In a blow to the Trump administration, a federal panel turned down a proposal by Energy Secretary Rick Perry to subsidize struggling plants.
Op-Ed Contributor: Oprah, Don’t Do It
The idea of President Winfrey underscores the extent to which Trumpism has infected our civic life.
Charges Against Bundys in Ranch Standoff Case Are Dismissed
A federal judge said that the government’s missteps in withholding evidence against the three Bundy family members were so grave that the indictment against them would be dismissed.
Trump Overstates Size of Tax Cuts in Speech to Farmers
At a speech to farmers in Nashville on Monday, Mr. Trump claimed he had cut taxes by $5.5 trillion instead of the actual $1.5 trillion amount.
A Hoya Again, Patrick Ewing Learns Value of Knowing When to Pivot
Patrick Ewing had spent years positioning himself for an N.B.A. coaching job when a phone call suggested his future might be back at Georgetown.
Op-Ed Columnist: A Very Stable Genius-in-Chief
In series of tweets on Saturday, President Trump defended his mental fitness.
El Salvador, Oprah Winfrey, Stephen K. Bannon: Your Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Trump Administration Says That Nearly 200,000 Salvadorans Must Leave
The administration decided that Salvadorans no longer qualified for temporary protection from deportation that had been granted after two devastating earthquakes in 2001.