“Optimism From Hillary Clinton and Darkness From Donald Trump at Campaign’s End” plus 39 more NYT |
- Optimism From Hillary Clinton and Darkness From Donald Trump at Campaign’s End
- The 2016 Race: This Time, There Really Is a Hispanic Voter Surge
- The 2016 Race: What the Election Means for the Markets
- Earthquake and Aftershock: The Elections of 2008 and 2016
- White House Letter: An Unfinished Presidency: Obama Passes the Baton
- In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
- The 2016 Presidential Race, Explained
- Mediator: Media’s Next Challenge: Overcoming the Threat of Fake News
- One Election in Two Minutes
- Abroad in America: Notes on the U.S. Election: A Measure of America’s Fever
- Janet Reno, First Woman to Serve as U.S. Attorney General, Dies at 78
- Asia Pacific Edition: Theresa May, Daniel Ortega, China: Your Tuesday Briefing
- Clinton, Trump, Reno: Your Monday Evening Briefing
- California Today: California Today: How Do Top Newspapers Line Up on the Election?
- Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action.
- China Plans to Intervene in Hong Kong Dispute
- China’s Internet Controls Will Get Stricter, to Dismay of Foreign Business
- Warner Bros., Quietly Thriving, Recasts Its Own Story
- Pope Francis Names Joseph Tobin to Lead Archdiocese of Newark
- Preoccupations: Want Co-Workers to Vote Your Way? Then Stop Pestering Them
- Woman Thrown in Front of Train at Times Square Subway Station Is Killed
- The Chopped Cheese’s Sharp Rise to Fame
- Robert Durst Pleads Not Guilty to 2000 Murder in Los Angeles
- Nicaragua President Easily Wins New Term, With Wife as VP
- Wall Street Bonuses Are Expected to Sink for 3rd Straight Year
- After Bill Cosby, States Shift on Statutes of Limitations in Sexual Assault Cases
- Ride Along With ‘Souls to the Polls’
- The Walking Dead: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7, Episode 3: The Ballad of Daryl and Dwight
- Westworld: ‘Westworld’ Season 1, Episode 6: The Tipping Point
- ‘The Crown’ Episodes 1 and 2: Stiff Lips, Warm Heart
- What in the World: Canada and Denmark Fight Over Island With Whisky and Schnapps
- Iran’s Latest Propaganda Tool: The Clinton-Trump Debates on Live TV
- On Soccer: Romance Turns Sour for Swansea Fans, and Bob Bradley Is Caught in the Middle
- Grace Notes: How a Shop Owner in the Hamptons Knows Who Will Be President
- Tell Me Something I Don’t Know: Listening to This New Podcast Could Save Your Life on Election Day
- To Create a Quieter City, They’re Recording the Sounds of New York
- Scaling Back: A One-Cent Soda Tax Gets Expensive in California
- Lewes Journal: Where Burning Effigies (Not Just Guy Fawkes’s) Is Part of the Fun
- Books of The Times: Zadie Smith’s ‘Swing Time’ Explores Friends’ Diverging Paths
- Hollywood Holiday Habits: Big Games, Small Gifts and Other Joys
Optimism From Hillary Clinton and Darkness From Donald Trump at Campaign’s End Posted: 07 Nov 2016 01:49 PM PST The candidates and their surrogates hopscotched across the United States in the final, frenzied hours of the campaign, with the nation reduced to a string of must-win states. |
The 2016 Race: This Time, There Really Is a Hispanic Voter Surge Posted: 07 Nov 2016 11:39 AM PST Early voting data unequivocally indicates that Hillary Clinton will benefit from Hispanic turnout that is vastly exceeding numbers from four years ago. |
The 2016 Race: What the Election Means for the Markets Posted: 07 Nov 2016 11:15 AM PST In the short term, market seem to expect less volatility from a Clinton presidency. But things get more complicated in the long term. |
Earthquake and Aftershock: The Elections of 2008 and 2016 Posted: 07 Nov 2016 10:10 AM PST If 2008 was an emblem of progress as America elected its first black president, 2016 has required the grim acceptance of limits, disappointments and blind spots. |
White House Letter: An Unfinished Presidency: Obama Passes the Baton Posted: 07 Nov 2016 09:26 AM PST As the nation prepares to choose President Obama's successor, the bold agenda he described eight years ago remains incomplete. |
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide Posted: 06 Nov 2016 04:45 PM PST This race has been a rematch between two boomer factions: one yearning for the return of an idealized postwar America, the other calling to tear down whatever societal barriers remain. |
The 2016 Presidential Race, Explained Posted: 07 Nov 2016 02:00 AM PST Campaigns are complicated. Confused by the current one? Here's a look back at some of our most insightful journalism over the last year. |
Mediator: Media’s Next Challenge: Overcoming the Threat of Fake News Posted: 06 Nov 2016 05:13 PM PST Plunging print ad sales and an explosion of online outlets spreading inaccurate information threaten to diminish, and in some cases extinguish, the impact of traditional media companies. |
Posted: 07 Nov 2016 08:18 AM PST A brief look back at some of the many memorable moments from the 2016 presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump. |
Abroad in America: Notes on the U.S. Election: A Measure of America’s Fever Posted: 07 Nov 2016 02:00 AM PST Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump's gallop down the home straight of this bitterly contentious race has revealed more than just a snapshot of America. |
Janet Reno, First Woman to Serve as U.S. Attorney General, Dies at 78 Posted: 07 Nov 2016 10:42 AM PST Ms. Reno's eight years in the office placed her in the middle of some of the most divisive episodes of the Clinton presidency. |
Asia Pacific Edition: Theresa May, Daniel Ortega, China: Your Tuesday Briefing Posted: 07 Nov 2016 12:17 PM PST Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
Clinton, Trump, Reno: Your Monday Evening Briefing Posted: 07 Nov 2016 03:20 PM PST Here's what you need to know at the end of the day. |
California Today: California Today: How Do Top Newspapers Line Up on the Election? Posted: 07 Nov 2016 05:08 AM PST Monday: A scorecard on the ballot propositions using newspaper endorsements, a gentrification battle in Los Angeles, and a look back at Magic Johnson's H.I.V. announcement. |
Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action. Posted: 07 Nov 2016 09:01 AM PST By acting against two dissident lawmakers, Beijing is asserting an authority to set policy in the territory, challenging its semiautonomous status. |
China Plans to Intervene in Hong Kong Dispute Posted: 04 Nov 2016 09:22 AM PDT The debate is whether two politicians should be allowed to take seats in the local legislature after altering the oath of office. |
China’s Internet Controls Will Get Stricter, to Dismay of Foreign Business Posted: 07 Nov 2016 02:12 AM PST A new law, long expected, pushes back against online anonymity and sets out requirements on how companies store data. |
Warner Bros., Quietly Thriving, Recasts Its Own Story Posted: 07 Nov 2016 04:39 AM PST The studio, overshadowed by its corporate sibling HBO, is widely viewed as an unsteady operation. But it's on pace to have one of its most profitable years ever. |
Pope Francis Names Joseph Tobin to Lead Archdiocese of Newark Posted: 07 Nov 2016 03:19 AM PST Archbishop Tobin of Indianapolis, a cardinal-designate known for standing up for refugees, will lead one of the largest and most ethnically diverse dioceses in the country. |
Preoccupations: Want Co-Workers to Vote Your Way? Then Stop Pestering Them Posted: 04 Nov 2016 05:00 AM PDT Studies have shown that people tend to consider unsolicited advice as a threat to their free will, and they will often protest by doing the opposite. |
Woman Thrown in Front of Train at Times Square Subway Station Is Killed Posted: 07 Nov 2016 01:19 PM PST A woman was taken into custody in connection with the attack, which an initial investigation by the police suggests was unprovoked. |
The Chopped Cheese’s Sharp Rise to Fame Posted: 07 Nov 2016 01:40 PM PST A sandwich with a base of grilled ground beef, long popular in New York bodegas, is now spreading to more upscale purveyors and has prompted vigorous debate on the internet over cultural appropriation and related issues. |
Robert Durst Pleads Not Guilty to 2000 Murder in Los Angeles Posted: 07 Nov 2016 03:18 PM PST Mr. Durst is accused of having shot his friend Susan Berman in order to stop her from revealing what she knew about his first wife's disappearance, in 1982. |
Nicaragua President Easily Wins New Term, With Wife as VP Posted: 07 Nov 2016 02:55 PM PST President Daniel Ortega overwhelmingly won re-election to a third consecutive term in official results announced Monday, putting him in position to govern for nearly a quarter-century and cement family control over the country with his wife now officially vice president. |
Wall Street Bonuses Are Expected to Sink for 3rd Straight Year Posted: 06 Nov 2016 05:04 PM PST Merger and acquisition talks have been active, but the deals' advisers get paid on completion. This year, antitrust officials thwarted some large mergers. |
After Bill Cosby, States Shift on Statutes of Limitations in Sexual Assault Cases Posted: 06 Nov 2016 05:14 PM PST The specter of accusations against Mr. Cosby has surfaced in many of the efforts to revise state laws. |
Ride Along With ‘Souls to the Polls’ Posted: 07 Nov 2016 01:01 AM PST In North Carolina, where the presidential race is tight, the N.A.A.C.P. and Democracy North Carolina are partnering with churches to get African-Americans to the polls early. |
The Walking Dead: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7, Episode 3: The Ballad of Daryl and Dwight Posted: 06 Nov 2016 07:01 PM PST Sunday's episode introduced viewers to life in the Sanctuary, the Savior stronghold. |
Westworld: ‘Westworld’ Season 1, Episode 6: The Tipping Point Posted: 06 Nov 2016 07:01 PM PST The world as Maeve understood it is gone, as the show again forces viewers to reflect on how their own lives are constructed, too. |
‘The Crown’ Episodes 1 and 2: Stiff Lips, Warm Heart Posted: 04 Nov 2016 07:47 AM PDT The triumph of the first two episodes of "The Crown" is its unerring emotional focus. It finds the heart in every scene. |
What in the World: Canada and Denmark Fight Over Island With Whisky and Schnapps Posted: 07 Nov 2016 02:00 AM PST A spirited dispute has lasted since 1984, with one side leaving a bottle of liquor on Hans Island that is later replaced by the other side with its own bottle. |
Iran’s Latest Propaganda Tool: The Clinton-Trump Debates on Live TV Posted: 05 Nov 2016 12:21 PM PDT "We only need to sit back and let these candidates show themselves how idiotic they are," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a conservative analyst. |
On Soccer: Romance Turns Sour for Swansea Fans, and Bob Bradley Is Caught in the Middle Posted: 06 Nov 2016 12:36 PM PST Bradley, the club's American manager, has become a lightning rod at Swansea, which has struggled after a storybook rise in the Premier League. |
Grace Notes: How a Shop Owner in the Hamptons Knows Who Will Be President Posted: 06 Nov 2016 09:01 AM PST In every presidential race since 2004, Valerie Smith has tracked the number of candidate cups sold at her store, the Monogram Shop. So far, she has correctly predicted every election. |
Tell Me Something I Don’t Know: Listening to This New Podcast Could Save Your Life on Election Day Posted: 06 Nov 2016 05:52 PM PST A new podcast from The New York Times and Stephen J. Dubner, the host of "Freakonomics Radio," turns the idea of a quiz show inside out. In our first episode: the hidden dangers of going to the polls. |
To Create a Quieter City, They’re Recording the Sounds of New York Posted: 06 Nov 2016 03:26 PM PST Researchers in a new project are installing microphones in the city to build an aural map and, perhaps, eventually reduce noise pollution. |
Scaling Back: A One-Cent Soda Tax Gets Expensive in California Posted: 07 Nov 2016 12:05 PM PST Spending on ballot initiatives in two counties has drawn more money than the Senate race and votes on marijuana and gun control — combined. |
Lewes Journal: Where Burning Effigies (Not Just Guy Fawkes’s) Is Part of the Fun Posted: 06 Nov 2016 03:36 PM PST Bonfires, blazing crosses and firecrackers are all part of the celebration in an English town that takes a centuries-old tradition very seriously. |
Books of The Times: Zadie Smith’s ‘Swing Time’ Explores Friends’ Diverging Paths Posted: 07 Nov 2016 11:46 AM PST Ms. Smith takes on a familiar theme: how family and politics affect identity. But her portrait of a famous singer and would-be humanitarian is clumsy and tedious. |
Hollywood Holiday Habits: Big Games, Small Gifts and Other Joys Posted: 04 Nov 2016 06:00 AM PDT Gabrielle Union and Matthew McConaughey are among those who share their seasonal memories, on and offscreen. |
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