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In contrast to his rhetoric about China at home, President Trump spoke in conciliatory terms with Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader.
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Among this month’s picks: a zombie road movie, an alien action movie and Gerard Butler in a postapocalyptic sequel.
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
I asked my colleague what she wants for her Mother’s Day dinner, and she responded immediately with this chile crisp and honey roasted salmon.
A TV adaptation of a new hockey romance series. And a comedy series starring two “One Tree Hill” alums finds a new home.
Melissa Clark’s five-star classic, which has nearly 40,000 reviews, and more of our most popular recipes from the week.
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It’s not about discipline.
Democrats are pinning their hopes of flipping the Senate on Graham Platner, who has made his working-class persona key to his campaign. His background defies easy categorization.
Jonathan Haidt, a professor, says that colleges shield students from challenging ideas. But student leaders said he does not represent their values.
Jerome H. Powell is passing the chair’s baton to Kevin M. Warsh at the Federal Reserve, an institution that President Trump’s pick says needs an overhaul.
Presidents are expected to tell the public basic health information, but members of the House and Senate often stay silent about medical conditions, even those that affect their ability to do their jobs.
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