Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Best of Late Night: Stephen Colbert Asks Why Trump Is Scared of Stormy Daniels

Stephen Colbert said President Trump might want to let Stephanie Clifford, a.k.a. Stormy Daniels, give back $130,000. “Trump’s going to need the cash for his divorce lawyer,” he said.

Near Noisy Oil Fields, Lovesick Birds Change Their Tunes

A male Savannah sparrow in prairie sagebrush near Brooks, Alberta.

At Hancock Shaker Village, Concerts, a Farm-to-Table Menu and Goat Yoga

Jennifer Trainer Thompson, president of Hancock Shaker Village, in the Round Stone Barn.

The 52 Places Traveler: Island-Hopping on Vibrant Trinidad and Lush St. Lucia

Scenes from Carnival in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

How Young Is Too Young for Protest? A National Gun-Violence Walkout Tests Schools

Maeva Lile and her fifth-grade class at Case Elementary School in Akron, Ohio, will walk out of school on Wednesday carrying posters with the names of students killed in Parkland, Fla.

Feature: Does Recovery Kill Great Writing?

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Pressured by Trump, A.T.F. Revisits Bump Stock Rules

Guns outfitted with bump stocks were used in the massacre that killed 58 people at an outdoor concert in Las Vegas in October.

Trump Finds Unlikely Culprit in School Shootings: Obama Discipline Policies

Students leaving Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., after last month’s shooting. The suspect, Nikolas Cruz, is white, and far from evading disciplinary procedures, he had been expelled from the school.

The First Time: Anna Deavere Smith: The First Time a White Person Wrote ‘Love’ to Me

Anna Deveare Smith, a playwright and actress, stars in “Notes From the Field,” an HBO adaptation of one of her plays, and “For the People,” an ABC series.

Nonfiction: Super Mario

Mario Vargas Llosa in 2000.

Your Money Adviser: Interest on Home Equity Loans Is Still Deductible, but With a Big Caveat

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The One Thing That Protects a Laptop After It’s Been Stolen

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DealBook: Larry Page’s Flying Taxis, Now Exiting Stealth Mode

Cora, an electric air taxi that can carry two passengers, in flight in New Zealand.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A #MeToo Moment for Egypt? Maybe

Women protesting against sexual harassment in Cairo, in June 2014. Allegations of sexual misconduct have recently been directed at two prominent human rights lawyers in the country.

As Putin’s Opponents Flocked to London, His Spies Followed

A tent covered the park bench on Monday in Salisbury, England, where the former Russian intelligence agent Sergei V. Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found after being poisoned.

Your Money Adviser: Interest on Home Equity Loans Is Still Deductible, but With a Big Caveat

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The One Thing That Protects a Laptop After It’s Been Stolen

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A #MeToo Moment for Egypt? Maybe

Women protesting against sexual harassment in Cairo, in June 2014. Allegations of sexual misconduct have recently been directed at two prominent human rights lawyers in the country.

Europe Edition: Russia, Syria, Slovakia: Your Tuesday Briefing

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Charles Manson’s Remains Will Go to Purported Grandson, Judge Rules

Charles Manson, the cult leader and mastermind of the Tate-LaBianca killings, died in November. His remains will be given to a purported grandson, a judge ruled on Monday.

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Women protesting against sexual harassment in Cairo, in June 2014. Allegations of sexual misconduct have recently been directed at two prominent human rights lawyers in the country.

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Charles Manson’s Remains Will Go to Purported Grandson, Judge Rules

Charles Manson, the cult leader and mastermind of the Tate-LaBianca killings, died in November. His remains will be given to a purported grandson, a judge ruled on Monday.

Conceding to N.R.A., Trump Abandons Brief Gun Control Promise

President Trump said there was a lack of political support for raising the age limit to buy rifles, which is not evident in public opinion polls but is very much evident in his party.

Editorial: Vladimir Putin’s Toxic Reach

Military investigators in protective suits worked Sunday in the English town where a former Russian spy and his daughter were attacked a week earlier with a nerve agent.

3 Austin Package Explosions, 2 of Them Deadly, Appear to Be Linked

F.B.I. agents investigated the scene in East Austin, Tex., on Monday, after a teenager was killed and a woman was injured when a package that was dropped off at their home exploded.

China’s Communist Party Centralizes Power Over Finance and Pollution Control

Liu He at the National People’s Congress in Beijing last week. Mr. Liu has emerged as President Xi Jinping’s right-hand man in overseeing the economy and financial system.

As Putin’s Opponents Flocked to London, His Spies Followed

A tent covered the park bench on Monday in Salisbury, England, where the former Russian intelligence agent Sergei V. Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found after being poisoned.

Editorial: Democrats Can’t Win if They Don’t Run

Conor Lamb, the Democratic candidate in the special House election in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, was going door to door in a Pittsburgh neighborhood last month.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A #MeToo Moment for Egypt? Maybe

Women protesting against sexual harassment in Cairo, in June 2014. Allegations of sexual misconduct have recently been directed at two prominent human rights lawyers in the country.

Europe Edition: Russia, Syria, Slovakia: Your Tuesday Briefing

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Charles Manson’s Remains Will Go to Purported Grandson, Judge Rules

Charles Manson, the cult leader and mastermind of the Tate-LaBianca killings, died in November. His remains will be given to a purported grandson, a judge ruled on Monday.

Conceding to N.R.A., Trump Abandons Brief Gun Control Promise

President Trump said there was a lack of political support for raising the age limit to buy rifles, which is not evident in public opinion polls but is very much evident in his party.

Editorial: Vladimir Putin’s Toxic Reach

Military investigators in protective suits worked Sunday in the English town where a former Russian spy and his daughter were attacked a week earlier with a nerve agent.

3 Austin Package Explosions, 2 of Them Deadly, Appear to Be Linked

F.B.I. agents investigated the scene in East Austin, Tex., on Monday, after a teenager was killed and a woman was injured when a package that was dropped off at their home exploded.

China’s Communist Party Centralizes Power Over Finance, Pollution Control

Liu He at the National People’s Congress in Beijing last week. Mr. Liu has emerged as President Xi Jinping’s right-hand man in overseeing the economy and financial system.

As Putin’s Opponents Flocked to London, His Spies Followed

A tent covered the park bench on Monday in Salisbury, England, where the former Russian intelligence agent Sergei V. Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found after being poisoned.

Editorial: Democrats Can’t Win if They Don’t Run

Conor Lamb, the Democratic candidate in the special House election in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, was going door to door in a Pittsburgh neighborhood last month.

Stormy Daniels, Goldman Sachs, Betsy DeVos: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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The Next Goldman Chief 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.

James Levine’s Final Act at the Met Ends in Disgrace

James Levine in the pit at a Metropolitan Opera rehearsal in 2009.

Despite Mueller’s Push, House Republicans Declare No Evidence of Collusion

Representative K. Michael Conaway of Texas, right, last month in Washington.