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Hollywood on the Brink

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 03:52
Will the industry learn from this moment of reckoning or will it be business as usual? Our chief critics see small signs of hope.

Op-Ed Columnist: My Button’s Bigger Than Yours

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 03:18
Next there will be a comparison of body parts.

Op-Ed Contributor: The Sad Trajectory of Orrin Hatch

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 03:08
Even conservatives used to reach across the aisle. Today, they’re too scared to try.

Researchers Discover Two Major Flaws in the World’s Computers

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 03:00
Called Meltdown, the first and most urgent flaw affects nearly all microprocessors made by Intel. The second, Spectre, affects most other chips.

Who Needs Trade Talks? These Days, General Managers Just Use Emojis

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 02:59
Face-to-face bargaining still occurs, of course, but more often than not general managers don’t feel the need for it. Even if they are staying in the same hotel.

Op-Ed Contributor: Justice Shouldn’t Come With a $250 Fine

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 02:58
It’s great that progressive prosecutors are against incarceration, but alternative punishments shouldn’t cause people to go broke.

5 Cheap(ish) Things to Keep You Warm

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 02:45
They will help you stay toasty while the weather rages outside.

5 Cheap(ish) Things to Keep You Warm

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 02:45
They will help you stay toasty while the weather rages outside.

Sidangkou Journal: China’s ‘Saxophone Capital,’ a Factory Town Transfixed by Kenny G

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 02:43
Once derided as a bourgeois excess, the saxophone is making a comeback in China. And one northern village is delighted to be playing its part.

For Native Americans, a ‘Historic Moment’ on the Path to Power at the Ballot Box

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 02:00
Court battles playing out over indigenous voting rights have the potential to tip tight races in states with large native populations and to influence matters of national importance.

Thieves Steal Qatari Jewels in Brazen Theft at Ducal Palace in Venice

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 01:51
The thieves made off with jewels owned by a member of the Qatari royal family. Reports of the value of the jewels ranged from $36,000 to a few million dollars.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Training Early for Post-Putin Politics

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 01:25
With the outcome of Russia’s presidential election in March all but decided, reformers keep hoping for a real contest once Putin leaves the scene.

Europe Edition: Storm Eleanor, Iran, Stephen Bannon: Your Thursday Briefing

Jue, 01/04/2018 - 01:24
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

With Sale, Essence Is Once Again a Fully Black-Owned Magazine

Mié, 01/03/2018 - 23:46
Richelieu Dennis, the founder of Sundial Brands, said he bought the publication “to serve and empower women of color.”

Trump Breaks With Bannon, Saying He Has ‘Lost His Mind’

Mié, 01/03/2018 - 23:35
“Steve Bannon has nothing to do with me or my presidency,” President Trump said in a statement. “When he was fired, he not only lost his job, he lost his mind.”

Trump’s First Big Twitter Day of 2018: Analyzing Nuclear Buttons and the ‘Corrupt Media’

Mié, 01/03/2018 - 23:28
The president’s 17 posts on Tuesday can be read as an outline of his agenda but also a glimpse at the challenges he faces this year.

N.H.S. Overwhelmed in Britain, Leaving Patients to Wait

Mié, 01/03/2018 - 23:13
For years, budget cuts at the National Health Service have left hospitals stretched over the winter. This time, it is under the highest strain in decades.

Peru Bans Buses From Road Where Bus Plunged, Killing 51

Mié, 01/03/2018 - 21:08
The scene of the accident is a notorious stretch of road known as the Devil’s Curve that has been the site of at least 20 accidents since 1990.

Tesla Reports New Setback for Model 3, With Output Lagging

Mié, 01/03/2018 - 20:45
Production of the electric-car maker’s mass-market offering was far below forecasts in the fourth quarter. The report sent the company’s shares lower.

On College Football: Central Florida Claims a National Title. Want to Fight About It?

Mié, 01/03/2018 - 20:42
The 13-0 Central Florida Knights, the only undefeated top-tier college football team, aren’t in the national championship game. But they’re still calling themselves champs.