Monday, March 12, 2018

The O.J. Simpson Interview on Fox: Gripping, Gross or Both?

A Fox special on Sunday night presented an interview with O.J. Simpson that was taped in 2006, but never broadcast, interspersed with new commentary by a panel.

‘Save Me, Save Me’: Scores Dead in Plane Crash in Kathmandu

A passenger plane from Bangladesh crashed at the airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Monday.

Hubert de Givenchy Dies at 91; Pillar of Romantic Elegance in Fashion

Hubert de Givenchy with his models after showing his fall-winter couture collection in Paris in 1995.

Bringing the Sistine Chapel to Life, With the Vatican’s Blessing

The character of Michelangelo floats as he paints the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in “Universal Judgment: Michelangelo and the Secrets of the Sistine Chapel.”

Op-Ed Contributors: We Can Stop the Poaching of Big Cats. Here’s How.

Worldwide, wild populations of cheetahs, clouded leopards, jaguars, leopards, lions, pumas, snow leopards and tigers have fallen at alarming rates.

Ten March Madness Myths About Your N.C.A.A. Bracket

Duke guard Trevon Duval during the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. Don't let a few upsets in the past fool you. The Blue Devils are always a safe bet in March.

Saudis Said to Use Coercion and Abuse to Seize Billions

The Saudi government locked up hundreds of powerful businessmen and royals in the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh in what it said was a crackdown on corruption.

The Next Goldman C.E.O. Could Be a Banker Who Moonlights as a D.J.

David M. Solomon will become the sole president and chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs. He had been co-chief operating officer with Harvey M. Schwartz, who Goldman said on Monday would retire in April.

Stormy Daniels Offers to Return Payment to End Deal for Her Silence

The pornographic film actress Stephanie Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, is offering to return a $130,000 payment if she is allowed to speak freely about what she claims was an affair with President Trump.

Nonfiction: Can Donald Trump Be Impeached?

The Senate as a court of impeachment for the trial of Andrew Johnson.

Op-Ed Contributor: The G.O.P. Accidentally Replaced Obamacare Without Repealing It

President Trump signing an executive order in October to make it easier for Americans to buy bare-bones health insurance plans and circumvent Obamacare.

Battling the East River Current, Divers Cut Passengers From Helicopter Harnesses

Investigators working on a Manhattan dock, where buoys attached to the flipped helicopter were keeping it from sinking to the bottom of the East River.

What to Cook: The Best Monday Meals

Chicken Marengo.

Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World’s Poorest

On the outskirts of Kakuma in northwestern Kenya. Always arid, the area has become hotter and drier with the onset of climate change.

No Immediate Push to Raise Minimum Age for Buying Assault Rifles, Trump Says

President Trump spoke to reporters at the White House on Saturday.

Editorial: Wage Theft in Restaurants

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Nonfiction: Can Donald Trump Be Impeached?

The Senate as a court of impeachment for the trial of Andrew Johnson.

Op-Ed Contributor: The G.O.P. Accidentally Replaced Obamacare Without Repealing It

President Trump signing an executive order in October to make it easier for Americans to buy bare-bones health insurance plans and circumvent Obamacare.

Battling Swift Current, Divers Had to Cut Passengers from Helicopter Harnesses

Investigators working on a Manhattan dock, where buoys attached to the flipped helicopter were keeping it from sinking to the bottom of the East River.

What to Cook: The Best Monday Meals

Chicken Marengo.

Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World’s Poorest

On the outskirts of Kakuma in northwestern Kenya. Always arid, the area has become hotter and drier with the onset of climate change.

No Immediate Push to Raise Minimum Age for Buying Assault Rifles, Trump Says

President Trump spoke to reporters at the White House on Saturday.

The O.J. Simpson Interview on Fox: Gripping, Gross or Both?

A Fox special on Sunday night presented an interview with O.J. Simpson that was taped in 2006, but never broadcast, interspersed with new commentary by a panel.

Editorial: Wage Theft in Restaurants

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After Murder and Protests, Slovak Leaders Struggle to Keep Power

A rally in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Friday paying tribute to the journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancée, Martina Kusnirova, who were killed last month.

Fact Check: Six Claims Trump Made at His Weekend Rally That Were False or Lacked Context

President Trump at a rally at the Pittsburgh airport on Saturday.

What Is Your Experience With Tipping in Restaurants?

The New York Times would like to hear from servers and diners about their experiences with tipping.

Op-Ed Contributor: Looking Up to Michelle Obama

The young Parker photographed at the National Portrait Gallery, by Ben Hines, went viral and led to a dance party with Mrs. Obama.

On Campus: Back to School, at 64

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The Stone: You Can’t Put Frederick Douglass in Chains

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The New Health Care: Do Antidepressants Work?

Antidepressants are widely used, but there are still so many unanswered questions about them.

‘Punish a Muslim Day’ Letters Rattle U.K. Communities

Muslims praying outside a mosque in Barking, England. Anonymous hate letters targeting Muslims have spurred fear and police investigations.

Lens: Contemplating Yoga Around the World

Following two and a half days of White Tantric Yoga, yogis in New Mexico take a walk with their eyes closed.

Saudi Aramco Public Listing May Be Delayed Until 2019

Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, Khalid al-Falih, in London last week. He hinted then that an Aramco offering would probably come next year.

Erie JOURNAL: In Erie, One City Block Is a Trek of Disrespect

A winter storm in Erie blanketed the McBride Viaduct in snow.

The Price Women Pay in the Service Industry

Eight servers shared their experiences with the precarious nature of working for tips. In an industry where the customer dictates your pay, what do you put up with and where do you draw the line?

‘Punish a Muslim Day’ Letters Rattle U.K. Communities

Muslims praying outside a mosque in Barking, England. Anonymous hate letters targeting Muslims have spurred fear and police investigations.

News Analysis: A Sudden Promotion Raises Questions in the Brussels Bubble

The European Parliament is scheduled to debate on Monday the quick, quiet rise of Martin Selmayr, the chief of staff of the European Commission’s president.

‘Toxic Culture’ Stymies Australian Politics’ #MeToo Moment

Barnaby Joyce stepped down as Australia’s deputy prime minister amid a sex scandal.

Saudi Aramco Public Listing May Be Delayed Until 2019

Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, Khalid al-Falih, in London last week. He hinted then that an Aramco offering would probably come next year.

Saudis Said to Use Coercion and Abuse to Seize Billions

The Saudi government locked up hundreds of powerful businessmen and royals in the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh in what it said was a crackdown on corruption.

‘I Cheated,’ Says Woodworker Who Fooled the Antiques Experts

The elaborately detailed Bingham secretary enjoyed pride of place at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford until it was determined to be a forgery.

5 People Killed in New York Helicopter Crash in East River

Members of the New York Fire Department at the East River after a helicopter crashed into the water off Manhattan on Sunday. Five passengers died and the pilot survived.

Europe Edition: Donald Trump, Stephen Bannon, Xi Jinping: Your Monday Briefing

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News Analysis: A Sudden Promotion Raises Questions in the Brussels Bubble

The European Parliament is scheduled to debate on Monday the quick, quiet rise of Martin Selmayr, the chief of staff of the European Commission’s president.

‘Toxic Culture’ Stymies Australian Politics’ #MeToo Moment

Barnaby Joyce stepped down as Australia’s deputy prime minister amid a sex scandal.

Saudi Aramco Public Listing May Be Delayed Until 2019

Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, Khalid al-Falih, in London last week. He hinted then that an Aramco offering would probably come next year.

Saudis Said to Use Coercion and Abuse to Seize Billions

The Saudi government locked up hundreds of powerful businessmen and royals in the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh in what it said was a crackdown on corruption.

‘I Cheated,’ Says Woodworker Who Fooled the Antiques Experts

The elaborately detailed Bingham secretary enjoyed pride of place at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford until it was determined to be a forgery.

5 People Killed in Helicopter Crash in East River Off Manhattan

Members of the New York Fire Department at the East River after a helicopter crashed into the water off Manhattan on Sunday. Five passengers died and the pilot survived.