“Trump, Davos, Martin Luther King Jr.: Your Weekend Briefing” plus 25 more NYT |
- Trump, Davos, Martin Luther King Jr.: Your Weekend Briefing
- Trump Team Considers Moving Press Corps, Alarming Reporters
- Donald Trump News Conference Gets the ‘S.N.L.’ Treatment
- Critic's Notebook: Trump, Twitter and the Art of His Deal
- When He Goes Low, They Go … Where? Democrats Mull How to Confront Trump
- One Hand on Light Switch, Obama Isn’t Flipping to ‘Off’ Just Yet
- In Texas, a Test of Whether the Voting Rights Act Still Has Teeth
- U.K. Set to Choose Sharp Break From European Union
- British Firms Await Brexit Plans, Poised to Relocate
- Australian Drug Maker Has Low Profile but Powerful Backers in Washington
- Critic's Notebook: What Michelle Obama Wore and Why It Mattered
- The Fix: A High-End Kitchen on the Cheap
- Wait. Is That Hillary Clinton? Let’s Go Say Hi.
- Yellow Cab, Long a Fixture of City Life, Is for Many a Thing of the Past
- A Camden Address With a Link to Martin Luther King Jr.
- Aaron Rodgers Connects With His Hometown, but the Family Huddle Is Broken
- N.F.L. Playoffs: Packers Lead Cowboys, 21-13, at Halftime
- On This the N.F.L. Agrees: The Cowboys’ Offensive Line Is No. 1
- Leader of Chiefs’ Special Teams Gives the Humble Punt Its Due
- Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus to End Its 146-Year Run
- 52 Places to Go: Madagascar
- Death Toll From Brazil Prison Riot Reaches 26; Decapitations Are Seen
- Bahrain Executes 3 Shiites Convicted in Deadly Attack on Police
- Hot on the Trail of ‘La La Land,’ Here Come More Movie Musicals
- Reader's Notebook: Lie to Me: Fiction in the Post-Truth Era
- The Neediest Cases: Maintaining a Sunny Spirit in the Face of Hardship
Trump, Davos, Martin Luther King Jr.: Your Weekend Briefing Posted: 15 Jan 2017 06:01 AM PST Here's what you need to know about the week's top stories. |
Trump Team Considers Moving Press Corps, Alarming Reporters Posted: 15 Jan 2017 01:23 PM PST The White House press corps was stunned by reports of a proposal by the Trump administration to eject reporters from their home in the West Wing. |
Donald Trump News Conference Gets the ‘S.N.L.’ Treatment Posted: 14 Jan 2017 11:46 PM PST The actor Alec Baldwin, in a parody of Mr. Trump's first news conference as president-elect, began by vowing to answer what he said was "the question that's on everyone's mind." |
Critic's Notebook: Trump, Twitter and the Art of His Deal Posted: 15 Jan 2017 12:28 PM PST President-elect Donald J. Trump has always been hooked on recognition. More than ever, tweeting has given him a fitting outlet. |
When He Goes Low, They Go … Where? Democrats Mull How to Confront Trump Posted: 14 Jan 2017 05:31 PM PST "If you try to go tweet-to-tweet with him, more often than not you're not going to succeed," a candidate to lead the Democratic National Committee said at a forum. |
One Hand on Light Switch, Obama Isn’t Flipping to ‘Off’ Just Yet Posted: 15 Jan 2017 09:32 AM PST In the last days of his presidency, he has taken action on police overhauls, Cuba, NATO and new national monuments. |
In Texas, a Test of Whether the Voting Rights Act Still Has Teeth Posted: 15 Jan 2017 11:07 AM PST A federal judge put Pasadena, Tex., under federal oversight after finding that city officials had discriminated against Latino voters. But an appeal is expected. |
U.K. Set to Choose Sharp Break From European Union Posted: 15 Jan 2017 08:01 AM PST Prime Minister Theresa May is said to be opting for a "hard Brexit," taking Britain out of the European single market and the customs union. |
British Firms Await Brexit Plans, Poised to Relocate Posted: 15 Jan 2017 09:56 AM PST British companies that do business in the European Union are having to rethink strategies — and geography — as a withdrawal plan begins to coalesce. |
Australian Drug Maker Has Low Profile but Powerful Backers in Washington Posted: 13 Jan 2017 05:05 PM PST Representatives Chris Collins and Tom Price and other power players have substantial investments in Innate Immunotherapeutics, a company with no approved drugs. |
Critic's Notebook: What Michelle Obama Wore and Why It Mattered Posted: 14 Jan 2017 03:00 AM PST No one understood the role of fashion, and the potential uses of its power, better than the first lady. |
The Fix: A High-End Kitchen on the Cheap Posted: 06 Jan 2017 06:00 AM PST Sites like Craigslist may be the best way to score expensive appliances at rock-bottom prices. All you need is a little patience. |
Wait. Is That Hillary Clinton? Let’s Go Say Hi. Posted: 14 Jan 2017 03:00 AM PST Hillary Clinton is popping up in restaurants and at social events around town, and being embraced by New Yorkers who seem to want to help her get over her election loss. |
Yellow Cab, Long a Fixture of City Life, Is for Many a Thing of the Past Posted: 15 Jan 2017 08:43 AM PST Facing growing competition from ride-hailing apps, taxis are struggling to remain relevant to a generation of digital-minded New Yorkers. |
A Camden Address With a Link to Martin Luther King Jr. Posted: 15 Jan 2017 08:09 AM PST Jeanette Lilly Hunt, 85, said she considered the young "M.L. King" a member of the family when he lived in her home while attending a seminary. |
Aaron Rodgers Connects With His Hometown, but the Family Huddle Is Broken Posted: 14 Jan 2017 09:01 PM PST The Packers quarterback's celebrity is a source of unmitigated joy everywhere in Chico, Calif., except in what used to be his innermost circle. |
N.F.L. Playoffs: Packers Lead Cowboys, 21-13, at Halftime Posted: 15 Jan 2017 03:24 PM PST Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is on a roll, but the Cowboys' rookie duo of Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott will be tough to beat. Stay here for live updates. |
On This the N.F.L. Agrees: The Cowboys’ Offensive Line Is No. 1 Posted: 13 Jan 2017 07:42 AM PST The team invested three first-round picks in the line from 2011 to 2014, and insiders will tell you that's the real secret to the team's success. |
Leader of Chiefs’ Special Teams Gives the Humble Punt Its Due Posted: 14 Jan 2017 10:06 AM PST In his fourth season with the Chiefs, the special-teams coordinator Dave Toub has become a powerful engine in Kansas City's rise. |
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus to End Its 146-Year Run Posted: 14 Jan 2017 09:18 PM PST Feld Entertainment, the producer of Ringling, said the circus would hold its final performances in May, citing declining ticket sales. |
Posted: 15 Jan 2017 02:00 AM PST Madagascar is known for its abundant and diverse wildlife. Have a close encounter with some lemurs, who exist only in Madagascar and the surrounding islands. |
Death Toll From Brazil Prison Riot Reaches 26; Decapitations Are Seen Posted: 15 Jan 2017 10:56 AM PST More than two dozen inmates were killed and many were mutilated, the authorities said. The country is reeling from a wave of bloody inmate violence. |
Bahrain Executes 3 Shiites Convicted in Deadly Attack on Police Posted: 15 Jan 2017 07:17 AM PST The executions were condemned by human rights groups, which said the men had been convicted in unfair trials, on evidence allegedly obtained through torture. |
Hot on the Trail of ‘La La Land,’ Here Come More Movie Musicals Posted: 15 Jan 2017 02:07 PM PST When a song-and-dance film earns $132 million this fast, others will follow — with Emma Watson, Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig and Josh Gad, for starters. |
Reader's Notebook: Lie to Me: Fiction in the Post-Truth Era Posted: 15 Jan 2017 11:26 AM PST Like reality-TV fans and some Donald J. Trump supporters, today's novel readers may recognize the artifice before them but form a bond of "shared culpability." |
The Neediest Cases: Maintaining a Sunny Spirit in the Face of Hardship Posted: 15 Jan 2017 08:00 AM PST Linda Ragoo, a beneficiary of Neediest Cases, has a variety of health issues that she combats with the laughter that frames her positive personality. |
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