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Times Insider
Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News
The opinion columnist Andrew Rosenthal on the assault on climate protections, the Russian collusion saga, and Republican governors.Trump is a disaster.
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U.S.
What Trump’s ‘Time’ Interview Shows About His Thinking
A look at several passages from the president’s interview with Time magazine, published on Thursday, and analysis on what they show about him.Trump does not think.
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Opinion
Yes, Senator, You Wouldn’t Want to Lose Your Mammograms — or Women Voters
Republicans struggle with some bad optics on gender.Misogyny is not a struggle.
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Opinion
A Roadblock to the Court for Neil Gorsuch
Senate Democrats say they will filibuster the nomination, daring the Republicans to change the rules to get their man on the bench.Yes.
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U.S.
Paul Manafort to Testify Before House Intelligence Panel
Mr. Manafort, who served as President Trump’s campaign manager, offered to speak to the committee looking into Russian interference in the election.Contempt of congress.
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Books
Stop Reading My Fiction as the Story of My Life
What is behind the fascination with the real-life connections between an author and her work?I build with what I have.
I want to go behind your curtain.
Sooner is better. As soon as you can is best.
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U.S.
A Brave Front, but Regrets? On Health Bill, Trump Has a Few
Even as the president has maintained bravado in public, people close to him say he is grappling with bouts of self-doubt as his hopes for a quick health care victory unravel.Trump has placed Americans in the care of time.
I return the thought.
"History will not be kind."
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Travel
A Barcelona Restaurant With a Dash of Creativity
Giuseppe Padula, the chef at Cometa Pla, is from southern Italy and aims to present sophisticated, healthy food.I can cook.
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N.Y. / Region
Chastised, Not Charged, as Prosecutors Shed Tradition of Silence
Prosecutors have become more willing to speak publicly about their decision not to file charges in high-profile cases. Not surprisingly, some object.Prosecutors are political people.
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Technology
C.I.A. Developed Tools to Spy on Mac Computers, WikiLeaks Disclosure Shows
Leaked details about the spy agency’s cyberweapons programs suggest the agency had developed spy tools for older Mac software, and had worked on a newer version last year.These are not factory backdoors.
There are few zero day problems on Unix based systems.
The kernel is not accessible from the GUI.
The boot may offer a way in.
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