“Scott Pruitt, Trump’s E.P.A. Pick, Backed Industry Donors Over Regulators” plus 27 more NYT |
- Scott Pruitt, Trump’s E.P.A. Pick, Backed Industry Donors Over Regulators
- ‘You Focus on the Good’: Women Who Voted for Trump, in Their Own Words
- ‘All Talk, No Action,’ Says Trump, in Twitter Attack on a Civil Rights Icon
- Trump Team’s Queries About Africa Point to Skepticism About Aid
- Democrats Confront F.B.I. Chief at Closed-Door Intelligence Briefing
- Jennifer Holliday Decides Not to Sing for Trump After Opposition
- Who Is Performing at Donald J. Trump’s Inauguration? A Shortlist
- Efforts to Curb Police Abuses Have Mixed Record, and Uncertain Future
- Officers Involved in Tamir Rice Killing Face Administrative Charges
- Jolted by Deaths, Obama Found His Voice on Race
- A President Who Inspired Big Dreams, and Big Smiles, in a Young Generation
- Trilobites: The Water in Your Glass Might Be Older Than the Sun
- The Fix: Renovating a Bathroom? Experts Share Their Secrets.
- Rich Chinese, Inspired by ‘Downton,’ Fuel Demand for Butlers
- SpaceX Launches Rocket, Its First Since Explosion on Launchpad
- In the Shopping Cart of a Food Stamp Household: Lots of Soda
- The Comedic Side of William Peter Blatty, the Author of ‘The Exorcist’
- For Early ‘Jersey Boys’ Investors, Oh, What a Run
- A Big Test for Big Batteries
- Connecticut 88, S.M.U. 48: UConn Women Win Their 91st Straight and Rewrite History Again
- Yellow Fever Outbreak in Brazil Prompts a State of Emergency
- A Remarkable Event in El Salvador: A Day Without Murder
- Cubans Planning to Leave for U.S. Face a Bleak New Reality
- Basking in Butterflies
- Of Women, Men and Ballet in the 21st Century
- Lives: Motorcycling Without the Mansplaining
- Revalued: The ‘Impossible’ Veggie Burger: A Tech Industry Answer to the Big Mac
- The Neediest Cases: Hungry and Ill in a Country Plundered by Boko Haram
Scott Pruitt, Trump’s E.P.A. Pick, Backed Industry Donors Over Regulators Posted: 14 Jan 2017 08:30 AM PST If confirmed by the Senate, Mr. Pruitt could be in charge of policing industries that have long helped advance his political career. |
‘You Focus on the Good’: Women Who Voted for Trump, in Their Own Words Posted: 14 Jan 2017 02:00 AM PST Even when offended, some looked past Donald J. Trump's flaws to issues like jobs and immigration. Distrust of Hillary Clinton and a liking for Ivanka Trump also helped. |
‘All Talk, No Action,’ Says Trump, in Twitter Attack on a Civil Rights Icon Posted: 14 Jan 2017 09:00 AM PST The president-elect criticized the Georgia congressman, one of the original Freedom Riders, on the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. |
Trump Team’s Queries About Africa Point to Skepticism About Aid Posted: 13 Jan 2017 02:04 PM PST The list of Africa-related questions from the transition staff suggests an American retreat from development and humanitarian goals. |
Democrats Confront F.B.I. Chief at Closed-Door Intelligence Briefing Posted: 13 Jan 2017 06:01 PM PST They demanded to know why James B. Comey made disclosures about the Hillary Clinton email investigation, but refused to say whether the F.B.I. was investigating Donald J. Trump. |
Jennifer Holliday Decides Not to Sing for Trump After Opposition Posted: 14 Jan 2017 10:42 AM PST The singer said she had been influenced by an article about how her planned appearance was heartbreaking to her gay fans. |
Who Is Performing at Donald J. Trump’s Inauguration? A Shortlist Posted: 13 Jan 2017 11:21 AM PST It's been hard to keep track of who is performing, who has been rumored to play and who has issued an emphatic "no." |
Efforts to Curb Police Abuses Have Mixed Record, and Uncertain Future Posted: 14 Jan 2017 08:14 AM PST As Chicago agrees to revamp its policing, settlements with police departments known as consent decrees may face a threat in the Trump administration. |
Officers Involved in Tamir Rice Killing Face Administrative Charges Posted: 13 Jan 2017 06:25 PM PST The charges came over a year after a grand jury declined to bring criminal charges in the death of the 12-year-old boy at the hands of police. |
Jolted by Deaths, Obama Found His Voice on Race Posted: 14 Jan 2017 02:01 AM PST Tensions across the country prompted the president to abandon his early reticence on race again and again. |
A President Who Inspired Big Dreams, and Big Smiles, in a Young Generation Posted: 14 Jan 2017 02:02 AM PST One of President Obama's lasting legacies may be the symbolic impact on the generation for whom "president of the United States" has always referred to a black man. |
Trilobites: The Water in Your Glass Might Be Older Than the Sun Posted: 15 Apr 2016 11:39 AM PDT The same liquid we drink and that fills the oceans may be millions of years older than the solar system itself. |
The Fix: Renovating a Bathroom? Experts Share Their Secrets. Posted: 30 Sep 2016 10:19 AM PDT In New York City, most bathroom remodels cost at least $25,000. Here's how to do it for less. |
Rich Chinese, Inspired by ‘Downton,’ Fuel Demand for Butlers Posted: 14 Jan 2017 10:11 AM PST Butler training programs have seen more recruits in recent years, and many point to "Downton Abbey," the drama about British aristocrats, which was avidly watched in China. |
SpaceX Launches Rocket, Its First Since Explosion on Launchpad Posted: 14 Jan 2017 09:59 AM PST The return to business for Elon Musk's company was successful, despite being overshadowed by questions about the viability of his long-range plans. |
In the Shopping Cart of a Food Stamp Household: Lots of Soda Posted: 13 Jan 2017 06:56 PM PST Food stamps are supposed to help improve nutrition for the poor, but a study shows that, just like everyone else, food stamp users buy soda and junk food. |
The Comedic Side of William Peter Blatty, the Author of ‘The Exorcist’ Posted: 14 Jan 2017 01:46 PM PST Before Mr. Blatty, who died on Friday, wrote the horror book, he was a master of comedy. His works include writing the screenplay of the second movie in the "Pink Panther" series. |
For Early ‘Jersey Boys’ Investors, Oh, What a Run Posted: 14 Jan 2017 07:20 AM PST About three out of four Broadway shows lose money. But not "Jersey Boys." Here's how a group of unlikely investors helped make the show a global hit. |
Posted: 14 Jan 2017 02:00 AM PST In California, an environmental crisis forced a utility to fast-track a risky idea — using rechargeable cells to stand in for power plants. |
Connecticut 88, S.M.U. 48: UConn Women Win Their 91st Straight and Rewrite History Again Posted: 14 Jan 2017 01:53 PM PST The top-ranked Huskies beat Southern Methodist, 88-48, to break the N.C.A.A. winning streak record a previous Connecticut team set in 2010. |
Yellow Fever Outbreak in Brazil Prompts a State of Emergency Posted: 13 Jan 2017 07:30 PM PST The outbreak in Minas Gerais State in southeastern Brazil appears to have killed at least 10 people, and 133 suspected cases are being investigated. |
A Remarkable Event in El Salvador: A Day Without Murder Posted: 13 Jan 2017 05:14 PM PST The police had no explanation for the pause, which did not last. The killing rate has fallen since a police crackdown began, but gang violence is still rampant. |
Cubans Planning to Leave for U.S. Face a Bleak New Reality Posted: 13 Jan 2017 02:25 PM PST Thousands of Cubans who hoped to come to the U.S., including doctors posted abroad, now have to rethink their life plans after a major change in American policy. |
Posted: 14 Jan 2017 02:00 AM PST Every year, thousands of monarch butterflies migrate from eastern Canada to Michoacan, Mexico. Step inside a butterfly reserve in Michoacan to see where they make their winter homes. |
Of Women, Men and Ballet in the 21st Century Posted: 12 Jan 2017 01:08 PM PST Our chief dance critic asks whether ballet can express a modern view of the sexes. |
Lives: Motorcycling Without the Mansplaining Posted: 13 Jan 2017 02:00 AM PST Zen and the art of managing comments about your crew of women riders. |
Revalued: The ‘Impossible’ Veggie Burger: A Tech Industry Answer to the Big Mac Posted: 13 Jan 2017 10:50 AM PST The Impossible Burger tries to replicate the taste and feel of a meat hamburger. It's not quite there, an expert says, but it's a serious attempt. |
The Neediest Cases: Hungry and Ill in a Country Plundered by Boko Haram Posted: 14 Jan 2017 08:00 AM PST A family struggles to get adequate health care and sustenance in Nigeria. |
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