Friday, November 23, 2018

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Travel

8 Ways to Make Your Flight Better

From scoring the best seat assignment to zipping past security lines: how to make air travel more tolerable.
New York

‘Can You Stop Interrupting?’ ‘Can You Stop Lying?’ Cuomo and Nixon Clash in Debate.

The candidates for governor in New York fought over standing up to President Trump, marijuana, health care policy and corruption in Albany.
New York

Mueller’s Office Will Grill Him About Roger Stone. He Will Respond With Comedy.

Randy Credico, a comedian and Mr. Stone’s sometime sidekick, is poised to appear before the Mueller grand jury. “You got to give that grand jury some comic relief,” he says.
U.S.

Prosecutors Decline to Charge Kevin Spacey and Steven Seagal in Sex Abuse Cases

The statute of limitations had already passed in separate allegations against the actors, but a task force was still reviewing other allegations.
Fashion & Style

Son, Placed for Adoption, Leads Birth Parents to Altar 36 Years Later

“The day that I got the call that Martin wanted to reach out to us was the best day of my life. And it’s just gotten better every day after that.”
New York

Cynthia Nixon’s Secret Weapon: A Running Mate With Star Power of His Own

The pairing of Cynthia Nixon and Jumaane Williams in New York, opposing Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, may not be as odd as it seems.
Technology

California Lawmakers Pass Nation’s Toughest Net Neutrality Law

The bill is sure to set up a fight between broadband providers, like Verizon and AT&T, and consumer groups.
U.S.

Andrew Gillum Shocked Florida With a Primary Win. But an F.B.I. Inquiry Clouds His Campaign.

Andrew Gillum says he’s not a target of an investigation of alleged corruption in Tallahassee. But it’s likely to shadow his run anyway.
U.S.

Takeaways From Day 1 of Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Hearings

Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday to present himself and answer questions from lawmakers.
Business Day

Companies Say Trump Is Hurting Business by Limiting Legal Immigration

The government is making it harder to hire foreigners by denying visas, asking for more information and delaying approvals, corporate leaders say.
Opinion

Who Is Brett Kavanaugh?

Contrary to what supporters say, he’s no originalist.
World

With Ships and Missiles, China Is Ready to Challenge U.S. Navy in Pacific

China’s Navy is now the world’s largest. It has altered the military balance in Asia in ways the U.S. is only beginning to digest.
U.S.

C.I.A. Officer-Turned-Candidate Says PAC Obtained Her Security Application

A former C.I.A. officer running for Congress demanded the Congressional Leadership Fund destroy the highly sensitive security clearance application that she says it obtained.
Opinion

Why Was Kavanaugh Obsessed With Vince Foster?

He needs to explain why he followed right-wing conspiracy theories about the White House aide’s suicide.
Opinion

My Children Were Denied Passports Because They Were Delivered by a Midwife

In border states, the latest erosion of American citizens’ rights.
U.S.

Wife of Former N.R.A. President Tapped Accused Russian Agent in Pursuit of Jet Fuel Payday

Maria Butina surrounded herself with prominent American conservatives and dubious characters bent on making a fast buck. It was not always easy to tell one from the other.
Smarter Living

What to Do When Your Phone or Tablet Won’t Charge

If your phone just stops charging, even when it’s plugged in, it doesn’t mean it’s time to shop for a new one. Here are a few simple steps you can take before calling the pros or opening your wallet.
Opinion

Crazy Poor Middle Easterners

The Middle East could prosper if it would put its past behind it.
Business Day

NBC News and Ronan Farrow Trade Jabs Over Weinstein Reporting

After NBC News’s chairman, Andrew Lack, rebutted a producer’s accusation of a “massive breach of journalistic integrity,” Mr. Farrow fired back.
Business Day

Trump Seeks to Block Pay Raises for Federal Workers

The president, who has moved to curb government unions, said the pay increase wasn’t affordable. But Congress can still pass legislation granting the raises.

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