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Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

The New Brothels: How Shady Landlords Play a Key Role in the Sex Trade
As prostitution has moved into residential buildings, a former detective who ran a string of brothels found a partner in one of the city's worst landlords.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Justice Dept. Defends Legality of Trump's Appointment of Acting Attorney General
Though even temporary appointments for high-ranking posts are usually filled by Senate-confirmed officials, the Constitution does not require it, a law enforcement official said.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

The Challenges of Cybersecurity Education
The skills needed for cybersecurity jobs aren't easy to learn in the classroom.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Live Briefing: Brexit Live Updates: U.K. Cabinet Deciding Fate of Draft Agreement
With Britain's departure from the European Union less than five months away, the meeting could provide the first true test of whether Prime Minister Theresa May can avoid a chaotic "no-deal" Brexit.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Before a Deal, Amazon Had to Know: Could Cuomo and De Blasio Get Along?
After meeting with the governor and mayor, Amazon decided the men could put aside their differences, and it began to iron out a package worth over a billion dollars.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Jim Acosta, California, Thanksgiving: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here's what you need to know to start your day.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Behind a Saudi Prince's Rise, Two Loyal Enforcers
The killing of Jamal Khashoggi has focused attention on two aides to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who have played key roles in his aggressive acts.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Marco Rubio, Trumpified
The Florida senator is promoting false conspiracy theories for partisan gain.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Amazon HQ2: How New York and Virginia Won the Beauty Contest
Eager candidates offered name changes, helipads and even cactuses to entice the company into setting up shop.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

The Real Florida Recount Fraud
Republicans' baseless claims poison the races for governor and senator.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

New York Today: New York Today: Amazon Deal in Queens, El Chapo's Defense and Voting Machine Snafus
The Amazon deal finally becomes official. We tell you what it means for New York.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Uber and Lyft Launch Rewards Programs
The car-hailing services, battling for riders, will now offer customers points that can add up to free trips and other perks.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

California Today: California Today: In the Wake of the Fires, Memories of a War Zone
Wednesday: Similarities in the chaos, Juul suspends sales, and Shake Shack goes local for its first Bay Area opening.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Israel's Hawkish Defense Minister Resigns and Calls for Early Elections
Avigdor Lieberman accused the Netanyahu government of being soft on the unrest in Gaza, calling a cease-fire with Hamas a "capitulation to terror."

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

End the School Bus Nightmares for New York Families
New York City must build a school bus system that works for the students it is intended to serve.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

It Isn't an Easy Time to Be a British Muslim. Cricket Helps.
The career of Moeen Ali, a player on England's national cricket team, shows us how Britain thrives when institutions accommodate the religious and cultural needs of minorities.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Fixes: Down Under, More Humane Private Prisons
Australia and New Zealand contract with companies to design and manage facilities and reward the companies financially if their prisoners' recidivism rates fall.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

The Huxley Trap
How technology and masturbation tamed the sexual revolution.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Serena Williams Is GQ's ‘Woman' of the Year. Fans Ask: What's With the Quotation Marks?
Some social media users thought the magazine was calling the tennis star's femininity into question. But GQ said the punctuation choice was a famous designer's trademark.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

State of the Art: How Google Photos Became a Perfect Jukebox for Our Memories
Google Photos, introduced in 2015, has become one of the most emotionally resonant pieces of technology today. It is also shaping our narratives along the way.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Disability: Rewriting the Old Disability Script
We changed queer literature, and the world, by writing our own stories. With disability, we can do it again.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Doctors: Grief as My Guide: How My Sister Made Me a Better Doctor
Even when she was gone, she was present in the patient sitting before me and in the way I was newly able to comfort and reassure her.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Best of Late Night: James Corden Says Amazon Could Finally Put New York on the Map
The "Late Late Show" host razzed the tech giant for the anticlimactic news that it would set up headquarters in New York and the Washington metro area.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Ohio Police Make Arrests in Brutal 2016 Killings of 8 Family Members
Law enforcement officials said a custody battle played a role in the massacre of the Rhoden family in 2016. Members of another family were arrested in connection with the case.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 14, 2018

Brexit Could Leave Wedding Bouquets Stuck at the Border
From greenhouses in Kenya to auction houses in the Netherlands to florists in London, the shipment of flowers highlights Brexit's potential disruption to trade.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Melania Trump Says an Aide ‘No Longer Deserves the Honor of Serving in This White House'
There were conflicting reports on Tuesday on whether Mira Ricardel, a deputy national security adviser, had been fired.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

A Week After the Election, Democratic Gains Grow Stronger
What seemed like a mixed result for Republicans has turned more grim as Democrats continue to pick up seats in the House and statewide gains come into focus.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

A Search in Fire-Ravaged California for What No One Wants to Find
In the Northern California town of Paradise, specialists are scouring burned homes for the scores of people still unaccounted for.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Who Gets the Last Word in a Disputed Senate Race? The Senate
The two parties are battling in court over the Florida recount, but it is ultimately up to the Republican-controlled Senate to decide whether it accepts the outcome.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Save Us, Al Gore
Another Florida recount prompts appreciation of a man nothing like Donald Trump.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

A $2 Billion Question: Did New York and Virginia Overpay for Amazon?
The states offered tax credits, rebates and other incentives to lure the online retail giant and 25,000 jobs. Neighboring states offered even more.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

A Fugitive Financier's Charm Offensive Has P.R. Firms Proceeding With Caution
Jho Low is accused of masterminding the disappearance of more than $2.7 billion in Malaysia. Firms representing him are being careful amid scrutiny of foreign influence efforts.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Neil Young and Miley Cyrus Among Celebrities Who Lost Homes in California Wildfires
The enclaves of the rich and famous who live west of Los Angeles have not been spared by the out-of-control fires.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Britain and E.U. Agree on a Draft Deal for Brexit
The agreement is being reviewed by Conservative cabinet members before a full meeting on Wednesday.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Return to Campus for Students Who Survived Thousand Oaks Shooting
Students who survived the Borderline shooting talk about that night, gun control and their efforts to move on.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Trilobites: Male Insect Fertility Plummets After Heat Waves
Researchers say that temperature's effects on sperm production could be one factor behind the decline in the world's insect populations.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

A 3-part documentary: Operation Infektion: A three-part video series on Russian disinformation
Russian Disinformation: From Cold War to Kanye

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

I Take Back My Praise of Jeff Flake's Book
He's a class act with a faint heart.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: ‘Are You Sure He Was Boring?'
Modern Love in miniature, featuring five reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

China and Trump, Listen Up!
Both sides need to be smart and honest about how the countries became economic successes.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Online Photo Printing for the Holidays (and Any Time)
Want to share photos this holiday season (and other times)? We have recommendations for cards, photo books, and photo printing services.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

The First Thanksgiving
Recently arrived refugees in the United States prepare to cook the most American of feasts.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

‘We Lost Everything': Surveying the Camp Fire's Destruction
Nick Reed's home is one of the more than 6,000 destroyed in Paradise, Calif.. He drove through his neighborhood to view the damage.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

More Weird Ways to Use Food to Clean Your Messes
We asked, and you answered.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Nonfiction: When Excellence Is a Survival Strategy
Kiese Laymon's memoir, "Heavy," is a son's unflinching portrait of a mother whose violent love and exacting expectations were meant to protect him from harm.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 13, 2018

Lens: Shahidul Alam: Fiercely Devoted to the Truth
As fidelity to facts leads to hardships, the Bangladeshi photographer's incarceration demonstrates how a government restricts expression and criticism.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 12, 2018

Stop Trying to Master One Skill. Instead, Build a Skill Set.
Master of none? Exactly.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 11, 2018

How a Former Canadian Spy Helps Wall Street Mavens Think Smarter
Shane Parrish worked for Canada's Defence Department before he turned to blogging about books. Now titans of finance seek his advice.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 09, 2018

A Rare Look at the Letters Between Two Art World Giants
The artists Alexander Calder and Ellsworth Kelly maintained an intimate, lively correspondence that reveals affinities both personal and aesthetic.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Nov 06, 2018

Talk: Dr. Leana Wen Dislikes the Politicization of Health Care
The new president of Planned Parenthood on patient advocacy, conspiracy theories and why it's insulting when anti-choicers call themselves "pro-life."

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Suspect in Toronto Van Rampage Is Charged with Murder
Alek Minassian, 25, a resident of Toronto's Richmond Hill suburb, careened the white rental van onto a sidewalk, killing at least 10 people.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Nonfiction: How California Turned Into a ‘State of Resistance'
The sociologist Manuel Pastor explores the rise, fall and rise again of America's most populous state.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Ronny Jackson, Trump's V.A. Nominee, Faces Claims of Overprescription and Hostile Work Environment
The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee is examining multiple claims against President Trump's nominee to head the Veterans Affairs Department.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Op-Ed Columnist: We Don't Need No Education
Why Republicans ended up at war with America's schoolteachers.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

In Berlin, Artists Find a Home
It's a city friendly to the creative crowd, with ample and affordable space and a share of solitude.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Books News: Sales Figures for Comey's ‘A Higher Loyalty' Dwarf Recent Political Best Sellers
Amazon limited reviews of the book to readers who have purchased it on its site.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

In Brexit, Economic Reality Competes With Nostalgia for Bygone Days
Branded "idiots," residents of Grimsby, England, choose romance for a dying fishing industry over another that is thriving.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

The 52 Places Traveler: Place 10 of 52: In Los Cabos, Beaches Abound, but So Does Generosity
The southern tip of Baja California, Mexico, turned out to be like an immersive choose-your-own-adventure novel. Here are a few of those turns, and the resulting ups and downs.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

How Bossip Makes a Headline
The Atlanta-based gossip website boldly goes where some of its stodgier media siblings fear to tread. Here's a lesson.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

New York Today: New York Today: The World's Fair, a World Away
Tuesday: Revisiting the New York World's Fair, exploring what's at stake in the 2020 census, and giving a whale a bath.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Romney Failed to Win at Utah Convention, but Few Believe He's Doomed
The 2012 G.O.P. presidential nominee, running for an open Senate seat, faced conservatives who disliked his ideological swerving, and a fear among hard-right activists that they were losing power.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

California Today: California Today: How Does a Republican Win an Election Here?
Tuesday: Rent control appears headed to the ballot, Quentin Tarantino promotes a new film about Hollywood and could U.S.C.'s Sam Darnold be the No. 1 pick?

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Trump Voters Driven by Fear of Losing Status, Not Economic Anxiety, Study Finds
A new study suggests that the white, Christian and male voters who supported Donald J. Trump were driven by concerns over losing their privilege.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

3 Gadgets You Didn't Know You Needed, but Are Worth Buying
If you don't have one of these — or you've waited until the options were good enough before investing — now is the time to buy.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Best of Late Night: James Corden Welcomes Britain's New Prince, Enviously
Mr. Corden said, "The boy is now fifth in line to the British throne — right behind Harry Styles. But ahead of me, which is annoying."

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

State Dinner, Toronto, Mike Pompeo: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here's what you need to know to start your day.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Amazon Tries a New Delivery Spot: Your Car
The new service is aimed at anyone who doesn't want to risk a package being stolen from a porch and can't receive an order at work.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Feature: How Devin Nunes Turned the House Intelligence Committee Inside Out
In inquiries on Benghazi and Russia and beyond, the California congressman has displayed a deep mistrust of the expert consensus on reality — a disposition that has helped him make friends in the current White House.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Op-Ed Contributor: Do Taxpayers Know They Are Handing Out Billions to Corporations?
Your local government is probably hiding billion-dollar giveaways in the name of economic competitiveness.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Ford Changed Leaders, Looking for a Lift. It's Still Looking.
After 11 months as chief, Jim Hackett has yet to satisfy those looking for a clear articulation of a strategy. But big moves could be in the offing.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

He Forced the Vatican to Investigate Sex Abuse. Now He's Meeting With Pope Francis.
Juan Carlos Cruz was sexually abused by one of Chile's most prominent priests. This week he is staying at the Vatican in an extended visit with Pope Francis.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Do Gun Owners Want Gun Control? Yes, Some Say, Post-Parkland
Gun owners who favor increased restrictions can be an overlooked group. Some have grown more vocal, marching and testifying in favor of limits.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Op-Ed Contributor: The Empire Haunts Britain
The Commonwealth is both a conservative post-imperial fantasy and a part of this country's original sin.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Frenchman Is First in World to Get 2 Full Face Transplants
Jérôme Hamon, a bookseller who has a genetic disease, underwent a second transplant after his body rejected the first because he had taken an antibiotic for a cold.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 24, 2018

Emmanuel Macron to Press Trump to Keep Iran Nuclear Deal
As he arrives for the first state visit of Mr. Trump's administration, Mr. Macron, the French president, hopes to persuade the American leader not to scrap the agreement with Tehran.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Toronto Van Driver Kills at Least 10 People in ‘Pure Carnage'
More than a dozen other people were injured in what was one of the worst mass killings in the modern history of Canada. The police said the driver was in custody.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

After Late Vote Switch, Senate Panel Approves Pompeo for Secretary of State
Minutes before a committee vote, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, bowed to pressure and backed the confirmation of Mike Pompeo to be secretary of state.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Review: Hot Stuff Turns Cold in ‘Summer: The Donna Summer Musical'
The late Queen of Disco and pioneer of electronic dance music gets the Broadway jukebox treatment.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Gender Pay Gap? Maybe Not in the Corner Office, a Study Shows
Women still earn far less for every dollar that men earn, but two professors say their research shows no significant difference at the chief executive level.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Arizona Special Election: Does the Democrat Have a Chance?
A special election in Arizona was spurred by a sex scandal, and polls show that this Republican stronghold has a chance at being won by a Democrat.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Waffle House Shooting Suspect Once Had His Guns Taken Away. He Got Them Back.
Officials took the Nashville shooting suspect's guns after a run-in at the White House last year. But his father gave the guns back.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

How Looming Privacy Regulations May Strengthen Facebook and Google
Facebook and Google are dealing with a privacy backlash and new European rules on data collection. The rules, though, may not be as damaging to the companies as they appear.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Editorial: Will the Court Stand Up to Donald Trump?
The travel ban case is the first major legal challenge to the president's authority that the justices have heard.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: An American Tragedy in Nashville
The Waffle House shooting is a painful reminder of Tennessee's failure to protect its own citizens from mass murderers with guns.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Op-Ed Columnist: Hope in Arizona
Activist women are transforming the state's politics.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Van Jumps Curb and Kills at Least 10 in Toronto
The driver's arrest was captured on video by the police, who say they have not established a motive.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Op-Ed Contributor: How the Human Rights Movement Failed
Those who care about vulnerable minorities need to reckon with the economic inequality that leads so many people to vote for authoritarians.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Op-Ed Contributors: Republicans to the Court: Strike Down the Travel Ban
President Trump violated the principle of separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution with his ban.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Google's Parent Company Spends Like It's Thinking of a Future Beyond Ads
With regulatory pressure looming, Google is spending heavily for its cloud business, hardware products and A.I. assistant.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Trumps Throw Out Tradition for Their First State Dinner
As Melania Trump oversees preparations to welcome President Emmanuel Macron of France, her advice to her staff before the high-profile event is not to worry.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Prince's Family Sues Hospital That Treated His First Opioid Overdose
Though Prince declined all testing at the Illinois hospital, the lawsuit contends the medical staff did not do enough to find the cause of the overdose.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

At Long Last, a Plan to Fix New York City's Buses
The M.T.A. released a turnaround plan for the failing bus system with a redesign and all-door boarding.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Chinese Tech Companies' Dirty Secret
"Finding a job = finding a woman." Chinese tech companies use female employees as bait to recruit male applicants.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

The Healing Edge: ‘Whole Again': A Vet Maimed by an I.E.D. Receives a Transplanted Penis
A young soldier whose genitals were destroyed underwent extensive reconstructive surgery that doctors hope to offer to others who were wounded at war.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Review: Two U.S. Orchestras Get a Rare Chance at Carnegie
The Pacific Symphony, in its hall debut, played Philip Glass and the Grand Rapids Symphony dove into Brazilian music in back-to-back concerts.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Trilobites: These Ants Explode, but Their Nests Live to See Another Day
Scientists described in depth a species of ants in Southeast Asia that fight attackers by rupturing their own abdomens to release a sticky fluid laced with toxins.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

Personal Health: Are G.M.O. Foods Safe?
In the decades since the first genetically modified foods reached the market, no adverse health effects among consumers have been found.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 23, 2018

How to Spot and Overcome Your Hidden Weaknesses
We're generally pretty awful at assessing our skills. But there's hope.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 17, 2018

Eat: Build a Beautiful Savory Tart Out of Your Leftovers
Potato and radicchio are tucked into a tender dough in this spontaneous but deliberate meal.

Int'l Herald Tribune
Apr 13, 2018

The Workologist: How to Help People Who Need It More Than They Know
It took forever to find a qualified candidate for an opening. Now the new guy is struggling and resists supervision. How can he be reined in and guided toward success?

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