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25 Mayıs 2019

A Lesson of Sandy Hook: ‘Err on the Side of the Victims’

A tidal wave of aid bore witness to the power of human kindness, but the money that engulfed Newtown, Conn., also sowed division.

The Surprising Benefits of Relentlessly Auditing Your Life

We tend to think that good marriages and happy families are born of love and care, not spreadsheets. But what if that’s wrong?

In Baltimore and Beyond, a Stolen N.S.A. Tool Wreaks Havoc

American cities are being hijacked with an N.S.A. cyberweapon that has already done billions of dollars in damage overseas. The N.S.A. will say nothing.

Huawei Ban Threatens Wireless Service in Rural Areas

Many small carriers depend on inexpensive equipment from the Chinese company. Now they must rethink expansion plans, and perhaps replace existing gear.

‘Heartbroken’: Weinstein Accusers Say $44 Million Settlement Lets Him Off the Hook

Two actresses who have sued the movie producer said they would not sign on, jeopardizing the proposed deal. Others expressed anger and disappointment.

Eavesdropping on Ocean Vuong’s New Book

The award-winning poet makes his fiction debut with “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.”

How Trump Wins Next Year

What’s happened in India and Australia is a warning to the left.

Britain on the Brink of Boris Johnson and Chaos

Theresa May exits but the Brexit impasse will endure for the simple reason it makes no sense.

A Senator Wants to Have a Greater Impact. So He’s Leaving the Senate.

Tom Udall, a veteran New Mexico Democrat, said he could do more to advance his progressive ideas by skipping another two years of relentless re-election fund-raising.

Campaign Aims to Keep Judge’s Copy of ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ in U.K.

The auctioned copy of D.H. Lawrence’s novel was used in perhaps the most famous British obscenity trial of the past century and has been designated a cultural treasure.

In Parliament Elections, Populists Seek to Break the E.U. From Within

Not long ago, nationalist movements were advocating a departure from the European Union. Now they are seeking seats in Parliament, promising an insurgency from within.

Ginnifer Goodwin Reads ‘Clinging to Each Other, We Survived the Storm’

On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Twilight Zone” actress reads an essay about the extraordinary difficulty of ordinary life.

In Contest to Succeed Theresa May, Stars Are Aligning for Boris Johnson

The divisive, charismatic Mr. Johnson, the ex-foreign secretary, is the leading candidate to succeed Mrs. May as Britain’s prime minister. The only person who can stop him may be Mr. Johnson himself.

Judge Blocks Part of Trump’s Plan to Build Border Wall

A federal judge in California granted a preliminary injunction against the administration that prevents it from redirecting funds to build the wall.

Trump Circumvents Congress to Sell Weapons to Middle East Allies

The Trump administration is equipping Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Jordan, even as the president remains reluctant to increase the number of American military personnel on the ground.

Bannon’s Populists, Once a ‘Movement,’ Keep Him at Arm’s Length

For months the former Trump adviser promised to help far-right forces unify before European Parliament elections. Now they’re moving on without him.

Keeping the faith: 25 years with the Warriors

An entertaining look back at the Warriors.

Can Black Voters Propel a White Mayor to the Presidency?

Bill de Blasio’s multiracial family was a campaign asset in his run for mayor of New York in 2013. Can he repeat that strategy on the 2020 trail?