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Republicans in House Issue a Hard-line Plan on Immigration

By THOMAS KAPLAN and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG 11:06 PM ET

The measure would cut the number of legal immigrants entering the U.S., curtail
the hiring of illegal workers and allow the detention of minors arrested at the
border with their parents.
It was not clear if the proposal, which clashed fiercely with
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President Trump, would ever come up for a vote in the House.
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�Dreamers� Face Dizzying News Cycle With Lives in Limbo

By VIVIAN YEE, CAITLIN DICKERSON and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG 8:17 PM ET

As their protections disappear, hundreds of thousands of immigrants watch anxiously


as each day brings hope or dismay while judges and lawmakers jockey over policy.

Immigration Agents Raid 7-Eleven Stores in 17 States; 21 Held

Trump Won�t Commit to Meet With Mueller


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By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and NICHOLAS FANDOS 9:47 PM ET

President Trump declined to commit to being interviewed by the special counsel,


Robert S. Mueller III, investigating whether his campaign colluded with Russia to
sway the 2016 election.

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Trump Says Again He�ll �Take a Strong Look� at Libel Laws

Trump Suggests a Cure for Congress: Reviving Pet Projects

By ALAN RAPPEPORT 8:32 PM ET

President Trump�s suggestion that Congress revive the old practice of salting
spending bills with lawmaker pet projects has revived a simmering debate.
Storm Grows Over �Media Men� List as Creator Outs Herself

By JACLYN PEISER 12:20 AM ET

Harper�s found itself under heavy pressure to conceal the identity of the creator
of a list of men in the media industry accused of sexual harassment. Then the
creator herself came forward.

Writer Behind Spreadsheet Is a Former Editor at New Republic

California Mudslide Toll Reaches 17; Some Still Missing

By THOMAS FULLER 9:13 PM ET

More than a dozen people are missing around Montecito, an enclave northwest of Los
Angeles, in aftermath of mudslides that killed 17 people and destroyed 100 homes.

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�It Sounded Like a Freight Train�

By ROBIN LINDSAY
New York Battles
Oil Companies Over Climate Change

By WILLIAM NEUMAN 9:15 PM ET

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a suit against five major oil companies, seeking to
collect billions of dollars in damages to pay for city efforts to cope with the
effects of climate change.
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More States Lobby for Exemption From Coastal Drilling


Egypt Opens Criminal Inquiry Over New York Times Article
Fed Delivered $80.2 Billion in Profits to Treasury in 2017
Supreme Court Weighs a Purge of Ohio Voting Rolls

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52 Places to Go in 2018

Each year, we put together a list of places to inspire travelers for the coming
year. Consider it a starter kit for escaping into the world.

Introducing Our 52 Places Traveler


How We Put Together the List

Listen to �The Daily�: Who Is Carter Page?

The foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign drew the attention of the F.B.I.
But he differs greatly from other figures in the Trump-Russia story.
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At a Brooklyn Bodega,
a Secret Shelter for the Homeless
For the last 14 years, Candido Arc�ngel has quietly taken in the homeless, allowing
them to stay in a crude shelter in the store�s cellar.

By SARAH MASLIN NIR


China�s Resolve on North Korea Is Testasdfasdfed by Exporter

By STEVEN LEE MYERS

Ma Xiaohong, and the business empire she built on trade with North Korea, has
become a measure of China�s willingness to confront its neighbor.
Data in Hand, Women Face Bias in Field of Economics

By JIM TANKERSLEY and NOAM SCHEIBER 9:50 PM ET

Longstanding complaints about the barriers women face in the economics profession
are beginning to resonate within the male-dominated field.
Germany Floats Plan to Fight Newcomers� Anti-Semitism

By RICK GLADSTONE

Alarmed by displays of anti-Semitism among new immigrants, an idea appears to be


gaining traction among German officials: required visits to concentration camp
memorials.
Books of The Times
Will Democracy Survive Trump? Two Books Aren�t Sure

By JENNIFER SZALAI

David Frum�s �Trumpocracy� takes aim at the president and those who empower him,
and �How Democracies Die,� by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, reads at times
like a sly subtweet of the Republican Party.
What Are Microbeads and Why Has U.K. Banned Them?

By DES SHOE

They�re tiny, colorful and harmless-looking, but these little pellets are being
blamed for causing big problems.

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Fake News Jeans: Travesty or Sign of Our Era?

The British retailer Topshop has made the issue into a slogan on a pair of jeans,
which cost $90. Cue controversy.
A Playwright Still Quiet, Still Bold, Still Furious

Adrienne Kennedy�s new Jim Crow-era play, �He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box,�
shows that her influential career is not mellowing.
Review: The Personal and Political of �The Insult�

Lebanon�s energetic Oscar entry is the story of a quarrel that escalates into
greater conflict.
Opinion
Editorial
When Mercy Collides With the Law

An Illinois man got into trouble with local officials after he let homeless people
stay in his basement on the coldest nights.
How to Fight the Opioid Crisis

By DAVID A. KESSLER

A new cabinet officer could pull together the vast but uncoordinated resources of
the federal government to address the problem head on.

Kristof: Trump�s Threat to Democracy


Editorial: Is Mr. Trump Nuts?
Inside Steve Bannon�s �Fight Club�sdfasdf

GAIL COLLINS
Caution: Entering Trump�s Mind

Half of him is feeling very bipartisan these days.


In My Chronic Illness, I Found a Deeper Meaning

By ELLIOT KUKLA

Being sick has been a long, slow detox from capitalist culture and its mandate that
we never rest.

Editorial: Who Will Listen to Democrats� Warning on Russia?


The Battle Line for Western Values Runs Through Poland
Where Can Women Make Movies? The Middle East
A Perfect Storm for Mexico

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Onstage, Escaping the Pain of Her Childhood

After being removed from her aunt and uncle�s home at 15, Cearia Scipio bounced
among foster homes. She found freedom in acting and �taking on someone else�s
problems.�

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Personal Tech
He Left Ride-Hailing Apps. Here�s Why.
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Opinion
A Perfect Storm Is Coming to Mexico
Science
States Confront a Deadly Disease in Deer
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Intimate Views of Life in Communist Hungary
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Op-Docs: Birth Control Your Own Adventure
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In My Chronic Illness, I Found a Deeper Meaning
Movies
Tonya Harding Would Like Her Apology Now

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World �

Businesswoman�s Fate a Test of China�s Resolve on North Korea


ISIS Declares War on Hamas, and Gaza Families Disown Sons in Sinai
A Colombian Rebel Group Resumes Attacks After Cease-Fire Ends

Business Day �

Investors Spooked at Specter of Central Banks Halting Bond-Buying Spree


Purge of Kevin Spacey Gives �All the Money in the World� a Pay Problem
Wielding Data, Women Force a Reckoning Over Bias in the Economics Field

Opinion �

Editorial: When Mercy Collides With the Law


Op-Ed Contributor: The Battle Line for Western Values Runs Through Poland
Op-Ed Contributor: How to Fight the Opioid Crisis

U.S. �

Head-Spinning Days for Young Immigrants as Lawmakers and Judges Debate Their
Fate
Immigration Agents Target 7-Eleven Stores in Push to Punish Employers
A Rush to Find Survivors Amid the Mud of Southern California Enclave

Technology �

Tech Fix: You Asked About CES 2018. We Answered.


India Extends Hand to Apple and Others by Easing Rules on Foreign Firms
State of the Art: What a $4,000 Treadmill Means for the Future of Gadgets

Arts �

Tonya Harding Would Like Her Apology Now


The Carpetbagger: Oscars So Awkward? Trying to Top the Globes Won�t Be Easy
Adrienne Kennedy, Playwright: Still Quiet, Still Bold, Still Furious

Politics �

House Republicans� Hard-line Immigration Stand Clashes With Trump Overture


To Grease Wheels of Congress, Trump Suggests Bringing Back Pork
Trump Officials, After Rejecting Obama Medicare Model, Adopt One Like It

Fashion & Style �


Rex Reed Bangs a Gong on the Mediocrity of Modern Life
Unbuttoned: Fake News Jeans: Travesty or Sign of Our Era?
Outing Death

Movies �

Tonya Harding Would Like Her Apology Now


The Carpetbagger: Oscars So Awkward? Trying to Top the Globes Won�t Be Easy
Catherine Deneuve and Others Denounce the #MeToo Movement

New York �

�Trump Place� Asks if It Can Be Called by Any Other Name


Down the Aisles, a Secret Shelter for the Homeless
Coalition Leader in State Senate Accused of Sexual Misconduct

Sports �

Russian Hackers Release Stolen Emails in New Effort to Undermine Doping


Investigators
How Tua Tagovailoa Stepped Up, Dropped Back, and Saved Alabama

Theater �

John Lithgow, on Barnstorming His Way to Broadway


Adrienne Kennedy, Playwright: Still Quiet, Still Bold, Still Furious
Inside the Battle for Arthur Miller�s Archive

Science �

ScienceTake: Dolphins Show Self-Recognition Earlier Than Children


Finding the Oldest Fossils of Butterflies Using a Human Nose Hair
Out There: Magnetic Secrets of Mysterious Radio Bursts in a Faraway Galaxy

Obituaries �

Denise LaSalle, Singer and Writer of Earthy Songs, Dies at 78


Donnelly Rhodes, Prolific Character Actor, Is Dead at 81
Anna Mae Hays, 97, U.S. Military�s First Female General, Dies

Television �

Best of Late Night: James Franco Denies Sexual Misconduct Accusations on


Colbert�s �Late Show�
On �Black Lightning,� a Superhero Takes On Race, Justice and the Real World
What Politicians Could Learn From Oprah Winfrey

Health �

What if CHIP Funds Run Out? Here�s What 6 Families Would Do


R.S.V.? She Hadn�t Heard of It. Then Her Child Was Hospitalized.
Phys Ed: Facial Exercises May Make You Look 3 Years Younger

Travel �

52 Places to Go in 2018
52 Places to Go in 2018: Introducing Our 52 Places Traveler
52 Places to go: How We Put Together the 52 Places List
Books �

Books of The Times: Will Democracy Survive President Trump? Two New Books
Aren�t So Sure
Books of The Times: Two Classic American Novels About the Madness and Beauty of
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Education �

What Colleges Want in an Applicant (Everything)


10 Things to Know About Getting Into Your Dream College
Six Myths About Choosing a College Major

Food �

Restaurant Review: A Firecracker of a Beef Rib and Other Surprises at Ferris


Critic�s Notebook: Home to Hawaii in Search of Poke
Angie Mar�s Menu: Red Meat and Respect

Magazine �

Feature: The Mystery of the Exiled Billionaire Whistle-Blower


On Dessert: How Rice Pudding Gave Me Courage
Talk: Gabrielle Union Isn�t Done Talking About Sexual Assault

Real Estate �

Living In: Turtle Bay, Manhattan: The Convenience of Midtown, at a Relatively


Affordable Price
What You Get: $250,000 Homes in Ohio, Iowa and Arkansas
The Fix: The Tiny Jenga Kitchen

The Upshot �

You�re Sick. Whose Fault Is That?


G.O.P. House Retirements Are Surging, but the Number in Competitive Races Is
Not as Striking
Strong Economies Lift Presidents. Trump Seems an Exception.

Times Insider �

She Has 52 Places to See and One Year to Do It


How I Approached a Story About the Homeless
How China Used a Times Documentary as Evidence Against Its Subject

Automobiles �

Where to Go Now: At the Auto Show in Detroit, a Sneak Peek at What�s New
As Electric Cars� Prospects Brighten, Japan Fears Being Left Behind
Tatsuro Toyoda, Who Led Toyota�s Global Expansion, Dies at 88

T Magazine �

What It�s Like to Live With Art That Doesn�t Love You Back
A Pizzeria and Fine-Dining Restaurant � All in One
My Detox: One Artist�s �Life-Changing� Morning Drink

Real Estate �
What You Get
$250,000 Homes in Ohio, Iowa and Arkansas

By JULIE LASKY

A house with a double-decker front porch in Cleveland, a renovated 1915 home in


Cedar Rapids and a bungalow in Little Rock.

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