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The president is again threatening higher tariff rates on a dozen foreign nations, as a deadline elapses this week for making trade deals.

The New York Times 6 months ago
trump keeps foreign countries edge

The Missouri senator’s evasions expose a disgraced Senate.

The New York Times 6 months ago
josh hawley missouri senator evasions

A tanker is headed to South Korea with a first shipment of liquefied natural gas from Canada, which hopes to reduce its export reliance on its neighbor.

The New York Times 6 months ago
canada shipping natural asia looks

In this season of life and loss, the strangest moments arrive without answers.

The New York Times 6 months ago
questions started wren this season

A three-bedroom kit house in Los Angeles, a two-bedroom cottage in Santa Rosa, and a three-bedroom home in Palm Springs.

The New York Times 6 months ago
million homes california three-bedroom house

Over the last 20 years, television has changed, but the malignant narcissists of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” have not.

The New York Times 6 months ago
show about truly terrible people

A new project by the History Channel explores the triumphs and injustices of Jim Thorpe’s career. “He’s one of the greatest Americans,” the director Chris Eyre said.

The New York Times 6 months ago
first celebrity athlete century before

A breakout moment for Stephanie Comilang, a Filipino-Canadian filmmaker, who finds a poetry beneath the surface of migration and A.I. that transcends borders.

The New York Times 6 months ago
turns cultures commodities upside down

After 20 years in Los Angeles, an actor moved home to Birmingham to be close to his ailing mother.

The New York Times 6 months ago
tough times alabama helped live

When Patricia Brennecke returned to the rental market in the Bay Area, she was frustrated by how expensive apartments were, in an almost entirely digital market.

The New York Times 6 months ago
scramble woman lost forever apartment

Kyiv is defending Kostiantynivka from Russian drone attacks. The embattled city is a gateway to Ukraine’s last major defense in the Donetsk region.

The New York Times 6 months ago
ukrainian troops struggle hold line

It’s the middle of the night — and you’re wide awake. We asked sleep experts for tips to help you get some rest.

The New York Times 6 months ago
sleep what middle night wide

Here’s what’s onstage in New York: a new musical about Joy Mangano of Miracle Mop fame, and two plays from the “Oh, Mary!” director Sam Pinkleton.

The New York Times 6 months ago
broadway plays july here what

After a friend’s death, a medieval literature professor learns to love the gym — and finds unexpected connections to his studies.

The New York Times 6 months ago
after friend suicide started dead

The health secretary has used peer pressure to persuade food makers to nix synthetic dyes. The candy industry is holding out, arguing American consumers like bright sweets.

The New York Times 6 months ago
battle against food dyes hits

The Ruthless Ambition of Stephen Miller

The New York Times 6 months ago
ruthless ambition stephen miller

The moral argument for global health is the strongest we have.

The New York Times 6 months ago
doctor understand this moral argument

It seems inevitable that this environment will deter other women from speaking up.

The New York Times 6 months ago
blake lively misogyny slop ecosystem

Kansans created Food for Peace, for 70 years a font of rural income and pride. Now at least one grain broker is trying to sell grain that once fed the world as dog food.

The New York Times 6 months ago
from food chow trump cuts

The author of the Southern Reach novels recommends immersive, entertaining books that grapple with the psychological reality of navigating environmental crisis.

The New York Times 6 months ago
jeff vandermeer favorite climate fiction