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A group calling itself the Shadow Brokers released what appears to be code used by
the National Security Agency to break into foreign government networks.
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A Workplace That Isn t Easy for a New Mother: The Cockpit
By ANNALYN KURTZ
Female airline pilots are pushing for paid maternity leave and private spaces to
pump breast milk, as opponents point to added costs and safety issues.
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Fed Keeps Searching for Framework on Interest Rates 3:21 PM ET
Visiting Beijing, Myanmar s Aung San Suu Kyi Seeks to Mend Relations 1:44 PM E
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Number of Women in Jail Is Growing Faster Than Men
Australia Will Close Detention Center, but Still Won t Accept Asylum Seekers
North Korea s No. 2 Diplomat in London Defects to the South 11:57 AM ET
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Credit Photo illustration by Maurizio Cattelan for The New York Times.
The Imperfection of David s Ankles
An obsession with the flaws, reproductions and potential collapse of Michelangel
o s masterpiece.
By SAM ANDERSON
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Smarter Living: Tips for Daily Life
How (and Why) to Camp in the National Parks
A New Therapy for Insomnia: No Bad Thoughts
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Louisiana Confronts Floods Devastation as Focus Shifts to Relief and Recovery
By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON and ALAN BLINDER 11:24 AM ET
State officials say that the flooding has caused at least 11 deaths and that abo
ut 30,000 people have been rescued. About 40,000 homes have been damaged.
Louisiana Flooding in Photographs
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Facing the Floods
By MEGAN SPECIA and YARA BISHARA
Rio 2016

In Water Polo, the Real Action Is Under the Water


By TIM WALLACE
The United States women s water polo team has dominated the Games. We asked Natali
e Benson, a two-time Olympian, to tell us how players get an advantage.
Boxing Judges and Refs Removed After Suspicious Results 1:45 PM ET
Rio Today: Brazilians Take Their Beach Back
Hand in Hand: Did German Twins

Finish Cross a Line?

By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY 1:47 PM ET


When the German twins Anna and Lisa Hahner joined hands as they finished deep in
the pack in the women s marathon, they quickly drew sharp criticism from their fe
deration.
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Judge Casts Doubt on Swimmers Robbery Claim
By SIMON ROMERO 1:18 PM ET
A judge issued an order to keep two American swimmers in Brazil following report
s they had been robbed, but Ryan Lochte had already left the country.
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Beyond Coal: Imagining Appalachia s Future
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG 3:37 PM ET
To offset lost mining jobs, officials, business leaders and environmentalists ar
e setting aside political feuds to try to create an entrepreneurial economy.
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Coal Industry Borrows From Tobacco Playbook
Crime Scene
Killed by a Stranger: A Rare Event, but a Rising Fear
By MICHAEL WILSON
Homicides by attackers unknown to their victims are uncommon, but they occupy a
prominent place in the imagination.
Gramercy Tavern: A Classic Still on the Move
At 22, the restaurant is safely reassuring, but acts of imagination keep it vita
l.
Review: The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward
A new generation considers the black experience in America in this collection of
essays, poems and memoirs inspired by James Baldwin.
A Water Crisis and a Troublemaker Scientist
Marc Edwards took up the cause of water activists in Michigan a year ago
ned their trust. Now he s fighting to keep it.

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Love. Labor. Lost.
By NATASHA LENNARD and MOIRA WEIGEL
Our cultural idealization of love could use a revision.
Editorial: America Is Complicit in the Carnage in Yemen
Douthat: The Pull of Racial Patronage
Op-Ed: Does the U.S. Ignore Its Civilian Casualties?
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Don t Give Away Our Wildlife Refuges
By JAMIE WILLIAMS
Extremists in Congress want to give away our federal lands.
Fixes: Working Together to Stem Childhood Traumas
Op-Ed: How Do Trump s Conspiracy Theories Go Over in the Middle East? Dangerou
sly.
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The Movement to Define Native American Cuisine
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Shaking Up Italy s Most Popular Museum
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The Stone: Love. Labor. Lost.
Our cultural idealization of love could use a revision.
Theater
In This Groundhog Day, a Fresh Dj Vu
Magazine
Q. and A.: Anthony Weiner Is Keeping Busy
Opinion
Recruiting the Best Police
Room for Debate asks how, in a time of growing challenges, departments can f
ind the kinds of officers they need.
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Where Germany (but Not German) Inspired Twain
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341 Lines of Code to Track Hamilton Scalpers
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Op-Ed: How Unions Help Cocktail Servers

Las Vegas is one of the best places for working-class women.


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Taking Summer School to Get Ahead, Not Catch Up
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Judge Orders Ryan Lochte and James Feigen to Stay in Brazil
No Matter What You Did, You Are My Son : Afghan Fighters Reunite as Family
Russia Sends Bombers to Syria Using Base in Iran
Business Day
State of the Art: A Charming Alternative Universe of You, Your Friends and N
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Wall St. Rebounds After Release of Fed Minutes
2015 Law School Graduates Got Fewer Jobs in Private Practice
Opinion
Brittany Bronson: Why Las Vegas Is a Great Place for Working-Class Women
Editorial: America Is Complicit in the Carnage in Yemen
Ross Douthat: The Pull of Racial Patronage
U.S.
Beyond Coal: Imagining Appalachia s Future
Southern California Fire Flared Up at 5 Acres. A Day Later, It Covered 30,00
0.
Number of Women in Jail Has Grown Far Faster Than That of Men, Study Says
Technology
Ford Promises Fleets of Driverless Cars Within Five Years
Deal Professor: Tech Giants Gobble Start-Ups in an Antitrust Blind Spot
China Launches Quantum Satellite in Bid to Pioneer Secure Communications
Arts
An Obsessive Collector Who s Drawn Royalty to Brooklyn
Shaking Up Italy s Most Popular Museum
1999 Rape Case Swirls Around Nate Parker and His Film The Birth of a Nation
Politics
Meet Stephen Bannon, the Trump Campaign s New Chief Executive
Donald Trump to Get First Classified Briefing in Manhattan
Donald Trump Turns to Combative Breitbart Executive in Staff Shake-Up
Fashion & Style
At Home With: Joye Cottage, a Love Story
Fighting Frizz? Then You Should ve Put a Shower Cap on It.
Scouting Report: Escape to the Hamptons. Check Out the Many Pop-ups.
Movies
Critic's Notebook: In Praise of the Double Feature
1999 Rape Case Swirls Around Nate Parker and His Film

The Birth of a Nation

Kristen Stewart, the Good Bad Girl


New York
Trump Casinos Tax Debt Was $30 Million. Then Christie Took Office.
Crime Scene: Killed by a Stranger: A Rare Event, but a Rising Fear
A Distracted-Driving Ban in New Jersey? Some Say It Threatens a Way of Life
Sports
At Least 44 Table Tennis Players in Rio Are Chinese-Born. Six Play for China
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Rio 2016: Rio Olympics Today: Brazilians Bounce Back; Scrutiny for Ryan Loch
te
Judge Orders Ryan Lochte and James Feigen to Stay in Brazil
Theater
Brantley in Britain: Review: Groundhog Day, All Over Again, Now With Song and
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Critic s Notebook: Finding Some Treasures at FringeNYC
Brantley in Britain: Summertime, and the Revivals in London are Breezy
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Giant Coral Reef in Protected Area Shows New Signs of Life
The Psychiatric Question: Is It Fair to Analyze Donald Trump From Afar?
China Launches Quantum Satellite in Bid to Pioneer Secure Communications
Obituaries
John McLaughlin, TV Host Who Made Combat of Punditry, Dies at 89
Joo Havelange, Who Built and Ruled World Soccer With Firm Hand, Dies at 100
Bobby Hutcherson, Vibraphonist With Coloristic Range of Sound, Dies at 75
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MTV Classic Is Nostalgia for Millennials. But Do They Want TV?
After His Show Is Canceled, Larry Wilmore Thanks Fans and Comedy Central
How the Stranger Things Soundtrack Became the Show s Secret Weapon
Health
Well: An Easy Way to Stay Cool During Hot Weather Exercise
Osteoporosis, a Disease With Few Treatment Options, May Soon Have One More
Well: More Head Injuries Reported for Babies in Stroller Accidents
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Footsteps: Mark Twain Found Inspiration in Germany (Though Not German)
The Getaway: How to Get the Most out of Visiting World-Famous Sites
Pursuits: Uncovering Gay History in San Francisco
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Books of The Times: From Bare Knuckles to Idealism in Bobby Kennedy: The Maki
ng of a Liberal Icon
Egos: Inside My Head I m a Girl : Three Ways of Growing Up Gay

Education
Taking Summer School to Get Ahead, Not Catch Up
Economic View: Why American Schools Are Even More Unequal Than We Thought
Frank Bruni: To Get to Harvard, Go to Haiti?
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The Movement to Define Native American Cuisine
Stocking the New Native Pantry
Restaurant Review: Gramercy Tavern: A Classic Still on the Move
Sunday Review
Opinion: How the Most Dangerous Place on Earth Got Safer
Editorial: Donald Trump Courts the Gun Zealots
Frank Bruni: To Get to Harvard, Go to Haiti?
Real Estate
Living In: Marine Park, Brooklyn: Block Parties, Bocce and Salt Air
What You Get: $1,150,000 Homes in Texas, Maine and Delaware
International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... New Brunswick, Canada
The Upshot
Policy Puzzle: The Fed Is Searching for a New Framework. New Minutes Show It
Doesn t Have One Yet.
Who Will Be President?
Public Safety: Is Terrorism Getting Worse? In the West, Yes. In the World, N
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Magazine
Feature: David s Ankles: How Imperfections Could Bring Down the World s Most Per
fect Statue
Letter of Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation: Cheddar and Sour Cream R
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The Ethicist: When a Friend Cheats Often on Her Husband, Should You Keep Qui
et?
Automobiles
Ford Promises Fleets of Driverless Cars Within Five Years
Driven: Video Review: The Ferrari 488 GTB Is an Operatic Thrill
New Rules Require Heavy-Duty Trucks to Reduce Emissions by 25% Over the Next
Decade
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Kristen Stewart, the Good Bad Girl
Alexander Fury: T s New Chief Fashion Correspondent
Ten Things We Learned About Kristen Stewart From Her T Cover Story
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Marine Park, Brooklyn: Block Parties, Bocce and Salt Air
By C. J. HUGHES
In Marine Park, many residents are members of families that have lived in the Br
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