Newsletter Subject

Today's Headlines: As Labor Pool Shrinks, Prison Time Is Less of a Hiring Hurdle

From

nytimes.com

Email Address

nytdirect@nytimes.com

Sent On

Sun, Jan 14, 2018 09:45 AM

Email Preheader Text

In Trump’s Immigration Remarks, Echoes of a Century-Old Racial Ranking View in | Add nytdirect@

In Trump’s Immigration Remarks, Echoes of a Century-Old Racial Ranking View in [Browser]( | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. | [Unsubscribe]( [The New York Times]( [Most Popular]( | [Video]( | [Today's Headlines]( Sunday, January 14, 2018 IN THIS EMAIL: [Top News](#0) | [Editors' Picks](#2) | [Today’s Videos](#4) | [World](#5) | [U.S.](#6) | [Politics](#7) | [Business](#8) | [Technology](#9) | [Sports](#10) | [Arts](#11) | [New York](#12) | [Real Estate](#13) | [Travel](#14) | [Fashion & Style](#15) | [Magazine](#16) | [Obituaries](#17) | [Editorial](#18) | [Op-Ed](#19) | [CUSTOMIZE »]( [] Top News [As Labor Pool Shrinks, Prison Time Is Less of a Hiring Hurdle]( [As Labor Pool Shrinks, Prison Time Is Less of a Hiring Hurdle]( By BEN CASSELMAN A shortage of candidates is providing opportunities to people long shunned by employers and is forcing recruiters to consider new approaches to hiring. [In Trump’s Immigration Remarks, Echoes of a Century-Old Racial Ranking]( [In Trump’s Immigration Remarks, Echoes of a Century-Old Racial Ranking]( By VIVIAN YEE The president’s vulgar comments about certain countries harken back to complaints about “undesirable nationals” that led to severe restrictions in 1924. [Hawaii Panics After Alert About Incoming Missile Is Sent in Error]( [Hawaii Panics After Alert About Incoming Missile Is Sent in Error]( By ADAM NAGOURNEY, DAVID E. SANGER and JOHANNA BARR The alert appeared on cellphones warning people to “seek immediate shelter,” and said, “This is not a drill.” The authorities said it was a false alarm. For more top news, go to [NYTimes.com »]( ADVERTISEMENT [Get the Morning Briefing in Your Inbox]( [Get the Morning Briefing in Your Inbox]( What you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday through Friday. [Sign up »]( [] Editors' Picks [Male Models Say Mario Testino and Bruce Weber Sexually Exploited Them]( Style [Male Models Say Mario Testino and Bruce Weber Sexually Exploited Them]( By JACOB BERNSTEIN, MATTHEW SCHNEIER and VANESSA FRIEDMAN Models and assistants described how Mr. Testino and Mr. Weber, two of the most prominent photographers in fashion, used their authority to engage in unwanted sexual behavior. [Hillary Clinton Ignited a Feminist Movement. By Losing.]( Sunday Review | News Analysis [Hillary Clinton Ignited a Feminist Movement. By Losing.]( By AMY CHOZICK She was poised to lead and now is on the sidelines. [] QUOTATION OF THE DAY "Obviously he likes Norwegians because they are white. But he knows nothing about Norway, a country with single-payer universal health care and free college education. Why would anyone want to leave Norway for the U.S.?" [Mae Ngai]( an immigration historian at Columbia University, responding to the president’s reported comments. [] Today’s Videos [Why Trump Hasn't Killed the Iran Deal]( [[Video]Video: Why Trump Hasn't Killed the Iran Deal]( By NILO TABRIZY Despite tough talk on Iran, President Trump announced that he would waive certain sanctions, keeping the nuclear deal in place. [Anatomy of a Scene | ‘I, Tonya’]( [[Video]Video: Anatomy of a Scene | ‘I, Tonya’]( By MEKADO MURPHY The director Craig Gillespie narrates a sequence from his film featuring Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding. [How James Franco Is Handling Misconduct Claims]( [[Video]Video: How James Franco Is Handling Misconduct Claims]( By MELENA RYZIK, SARAH STEIN KERR and AINARA TIEFENTHÄLER James Franco’s support of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements at the Golden Globes Awards prompted calls of hypocrisy from five women who have accused him of “inappropriate or sexually exploitative behavior.” ADVERTISEMENT [] World [As Pope Francis Heads to Chile and Peru, Argentina Feels Snubbed, Again]( [As Pope Francis Heads to Chile and Peru, Argentina Feels Snubbed, Again]( By DANIEL POLITI Nearly five years after moving to the Vatican, Pope Francis has steered clear of Argentina and its polarized politics, leaving many in his homeland feeling perplexed and dejected. [Migrants Fleeing to Canada Learn Even a Liberal Nation Has Limits]( [Migrants Fleeing to Canada Learn Even a Liberal Nation Has Limits]( By DAN BILEFSKY As the Trump administration clamps down on immigration, asylum seekers are discovering that Canada is not quite the “Promised Land” some had hoped for. [‘Frost Boy’ in China Warms Up the Internet, and Stirs Poverty Debate]( [‘Frost Boy’ in China Warms Up the Internet, and Stirs Poverty Debate]( By JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ A widely shared photograph of an 8-year-old who had icicles in his hair after a 2.8-mile trek to school has become a symbol of the plight of poor rural children. For more world news, go to [NYTimes.com/World »]( ADVERTISEMENT [] U.S. [DACA Participants Can Again Apply for Renewal, Immigration Agency Says]( [DACA Participants Can Again Apply for Renewal, Immigration Agency Says]( By MATT STEVENS The government complied with a judge’s order to resume accepting renewal requests from immigrants who were brought illegally to the United States as children. [Uranium Miners Pushed Hard for a Comeback. They Got Their Wish.]( [Uranium Miners Pushed Hard for a Comeback. They Got Their Wish.]( By HIROKO TABUCHI Hundreds of mining claims fall neatly outside the new boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument, and a Navajo town scarred by uranium is bracing for new woes. [C.D.C. Postpones Session Preparing U.S. for Nuclear War]( [C.D.C. Postpones Session Preparing U.S. for Nuclear War]( By SHEILA KAPLAN After the agency’s workshop attracted considerable media attention, especially given President Trump’s recent words with North Korea, the session has been postponed. For more U.S. news, go to [NYTimes.com/US »]( [] Politics [Resisting the Label of Victim, but Forever Scarred by a Mass Shooting]( [Resisting the Label of Victim, but Forever Scarred by a Mass Shooting]( By NOAH WEILAND Matt Mika was badly wounded during last summer’s attack on the Republican congressional baseball team. Nearly every hour brings a reminder of what he can no longer do. [Chelsea Manning Files for Senate Run in Maryland]( [Chelsea Manning Files for Senate Run in Maryland]( By EMILY COCHRANE Ms. Manning, a former Army private convicted of disclosing classified information, would face Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, in the primary race. [A Romney Who Is Unfailingly Loyal to Trump]( [A Romney Who Is Unfailingly Loyal to Trump]( By JEREMY W. PETERS Ronna McDaniel, a niece of Mitt Romney who is the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, faces a challenge both personal and political as her party faces a hostile election environment. For more political news, go to [NYTimes.com/Politics »]( [] Business [The Marriage Ended. The Company Thrived.]( [The Marriage Ended. The Company Thrived.]( By DAPHNE MERKIN How Brad Black and Susan Griffin-Black built EO Products into an all-natural skin care juggernaut despite getting a divorce along the way. [For Bond Investors, Low Expectations in a Low-Yield World]( [For Bond Investors, Low Expectations in a Low-Yield World]( By CARLA FRIED Small portfolio tweaks, emerging markets and money market funds are options — but prospects for big profits are rare. [He Has a Rarity in Music: A Steady Paycheck]( Vocations [He Has a Rarity in Music: A Steady Paycheck]( As told to PATRICIA R. OLSEN Joe Shadid of Reverb.com appears in the site’s videos, teaching guitar and demonstrating instruments — keeping him close to what he loves while earning a living. For more business news, go to [NYTimes.com/Business »]( [] Technology [In Some Countries, Facebook’s Fiddling Has Magnified Fake News]( [In Some Countries, Facebook’s Fiddling Has Magnified Fake News]( By SHEERA FRENKEL, NICHOLAS CASEY and PAUL MOZUR Last fall, the online giant altered what people in six nations see. Established news sites said their web traffic declined, adding that more bogus stories were shared instead. [Mr. Amazon Steps Out]( [Mr. Amazon Steps Out]( By NICK WINGFIELD and NELLIE BOWLES Jeff Bezos is the world’s richest person and can afford virtually any luxury. But obscurity is no longer among them. [A.I. Has Arrived in Investing. Humans Are Still Dominating.]( [A.I. Has Arrived in Investing. Humans Are Still Dominating.]( By CONRAD DE AENLLE Artificial intelligence programs increasingly help fund managers run their portfolios, but will they will be good enough to replace them? For more technology news, go to [NYTimes.com/Technology »]( [] Sports [U.S. Open Loss Behind Her, Madison Keys Accentuates the Positive]( [U.S. Open Loss Behind Her, Madison Keys Accentuates the Positive]( By BEN ROTHENBERG As the Australian Open begins Monday, Keys has a chance to use what she learned from her humbling loss in the U.S. Open final in September. [Eagles Hold On Against the Falcons to Reach the N.F.C. Title Game]( Eagles 15, Falcons 10 [Eagles Hold On Against the Falcons to Reach the N.F.C. Title Game]( By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Philadelphia defense stopped Atlanta near the goal line to clinch the win. [Astros Acquire Gerrit Cole in a 5-Player Trade With the Pirates]( [Astros Acquire Gerrit Cole in a 5-Player Trade With the Pirates]( By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In exchange for their ace, the Pirates got the right-handers Joe Musgrove and Michael Feliz, third baseman Colin Moran and outfielder Jason Martin. For more sports news, go to [NYTimes.com/Sports »]( [] Arts [Tonya Harding Would Like Her Apology Now]( [Tonya Harding Would Like Her Apology Now]( By TAFFY BRODESSER-AKNER In the movie, “I, Tonya,” the disgraced figure skater looks back on the 1994 Nancy Kerrigan scandal and her struggles to tell her side of the story. [Arab and Coming Out in Art That Speaks Up]( [Arab and Coming Out in Art That Speaks Up]( By MICHAEL T. LUONGO A museum show highlights the apprehensions and discrimination L.G.B.T. artists of Arab descent face. [How Camila Cabello Lost Some Friends and Found Her Voice]( [How Camila Cabello Lost Some Friends and Found Her Voice]( By REGGIE UGWU The “Havana” singer and former Fifth Harmony member opens up about her solo journey and “super awkward” split from the group. For more arts news, go to [NYTimes.com/Arts »]( [] New York [Opioid Addiction Knows No Color, but Its Treatment Does]( [Opioid Addiction Knows No Color, but Its Treatment Does]( By JOSE A. DEL REAL In New York, treatment is sharply segregated by income, as those with money can avoid methadone clinics and use an alternate treatment. [Selling Prisoners Cheetos, Not Chomsky]( Big City [Selling Prisoners Cheetos, Not Chomsky]( By GINIA BELLAFANTE The governor canceled a program that would have limited the books inmates could receive, but the larger problems with marketing to prisoners persist. [Crowdsourcing the Commute]( [Crowdsourcing the Commute]( By RONDA KAYSEN Tech companies and frustrated passengers are working together to meet the increasing demands of commuting to the city. For more New York news, go to [NYTimes.com/NewYork »]( [] Real Estate [Getting a Roommate in Your Golden Years]( [Getting a Roommate in Your Golden Years]( By KAYA LATERMAN As the baby boomers age, some are choosing to stay in their homes and take in boarders to help pay the rent or lend a hand with household chores. [Hotel Belleclaire: A Dowager on the Rise]( Domestic Lives [Hotel Belleclaire: A Dowager on the Rise]( By MICHAEL MILTON A longtime resident pays tribute to a classic prewar building on the Upper West Side that has seen some rough times and is undergoing a face-lift. [Brooklyn Real Estate Prices Climb Higher]( [Brooklyn Real Estate Prices Climb Higher]( By STEFANOS CHEN Brooklyn’s hot streak continued in the last months of 2017, thanks to tight inventory and buyers hunting for deals. For more real estate news, go to [NYTimes.com/RealEstate »]( [] Travel [52 Places to Go in 2018]( [52 Places to Go in 2018]( A starter kit for escaping into the world. [How We Put Together the 52 Places List]( 52 Places to go [How We Put Together the 52 Places List]( A peek at how the staff of the Travel section puts together the annual 52 Places to Go list. [Ways to Save in 2018]( Frugal Traveler [Ways to Save in 2018]( By LUCAS PETERSON Eight tips to help keep your travel expenses nominal and your wallet fat this year. For more travel news, go to [NYTimes.com/Travel »]( [] Fashion & Style [Darren Criss Plays the Happy-Go-Lucky Killer in the Versace TV Drama]( [Darren Criss Plays the Happy-Go-Lucky Killer in the Versace TV Drama]( By MICHAEL SCHULMAN He acts, he sings, he dances. And in his latest role, the 30-year-old, who shot to fame with “Glee,” is the serial killer who murdered Gianni Versace. [Why I Can’t Quit You, Hoops]( [Why I Can’t Quit You, Hoops]( By SANDRA E. GARCIA Like many Latinas, my mother took my sister and me to get our ears pierced when we were newborns. I gave up hoop earrings for 12 years, though. Here’s why. [For Best Hookup Results, Use Your Words, O.K.?]( Modern Love [For Best Hookup Results, Use Your Words, O.K.?]( By GABRIELLE ULUBAY How physical desire, fake flattery and a vanishing act can make casual sex anything but casual. For more fashion news, go to [NYTimes.com/Fashion »]( [] Magazine [Why Are Our Most Important Teachers Paid the Least?]( Feature [Why Are Our Most Important Teachers Paid the Least?]( By JENEEN INTERLANDI Many preschool teachers live on the edge of financial ruin. Would improving their training — and their pay — improve outcomes for their students? [The Mystery of the Exiled Billionaire Whistle-Blower]( Feature [The Mystery of the Exiled Billionaire Whistle-Blower]( By LAUREN HILGERS From a penthouse on Central Park, Guo Wengui has exposed a phenomenal web of corruption in China’s ruling elite — if, that is, he’s telling the truth. [Inside One of America’s Last Pencil Factories]( Feature [Inside One of America’s Last Pencil Factories]( By CHRISTOPHER PAYNE and SAM ANDERSON A photographer captures a colorful world of craft and complexity. For more magazine news, go to [NYTimes.com/Magazine »]( [] Obituaries [Keith Jackson, Voice of College Football, Dies at 89]( [Keith Jackson, Voice of College Football, Dies at 89]( By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN Mr. Jackson was synonymous with Saturday college football for millions of fans through five decades. [John V. Tunney, Boxer’s Son Who Lasted One Term in the Senate, Dies at 83]( [John V. Tunney, Boxer’s Son Who Lasted One Term in the Senate, Dies at 83]( By DAVID STOUT Mr. Tunney seemed to be a rising star in the Democratic Party until a Senate re-election loss sent him into early political exile because of turbulent times. [David Toschi, 86, Detective Who Pursued the Zodiac Killer, Dies]( [David Toschi, 86, Detective Who Pursued the Zodiac Killer, Dies]( By NEIL GENZLINGER A San Francisco police investigator, he worked on the case, which remains unsolved, for nine years — until he was removed in 1978 for “a foolish thing.” For more Obituaries, go to [NYTimes.com/Obituaries »]( [] Editorial [False Alarm Adds to Real Alarm About Trump’s Nuclear Risk]( Editorial [False Alarm Adds to Real Alarm About Trump’s Nuclear Risk]( By THE EDITORIAL BOARD He has proposed increasing the nuclear arsenal and the ways in which it can be used, and is threatening the Iran deal. For more opinion, go to [NYTimes.com/Opinion »]( [] Op-Ed [The Heartbeat of Racism Is Denial]( Opinion [The Heartbeat of Racism Is Denial]( By IBRAM X. KENDI What President Trump has in common with his supporters — and his opponents. [Guess Who’s Coming to ‘Peanuts’]( Opinion [Guess Who’s Coming to ‘Peanuts’]( By DAVID KAMP The introduction, 50 years ago, of a black character into the Schulz comic strip was a major social statement. [Can Your Hip Replacement Kill You?]( Opinion [Can Your Hip Replacement Kill You?]( By JEANNE LENZER Many medical devices on the market have undergone no clinical testing at all. [The Secret to a Happy Marriage Is Knowing How to Fight]( Opinion [The Secret to a Happy Marriage Is Knowing How to Fight]( By DAPHNE DE MARNEFFE Planning for conflict is more important than planning a wedding. For more opinion, go to [NYTimes.com/Opinion »]( Follow NYTimes [Facebook] [FACEBOOK]( [Twitter] [@NYTimes]( [Pinterest] [Pinterest]( [Instagram] [Instagram]( Get more [NYTimes.com newsletters »]( | Get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and our NYTimes apps. [Subscribe »]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL This is an automated email. Please do not reply directly to this email from NYTimes.com. You received this message because you signed up for NYTimes.com's Today's Headlines newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Change Your Email]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( | [Advertise]( Copyright 2017 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

EDM Keywords (222)

year would world worked words wish white wedding ways way voice videos victim used use uranium undergone undergoing trump treatment training tonya told today time threatening telling tell take synonymous symbol supporters support students struggles stay start staff speaks son site sister sings signed side shot shortage session sequence sent senate seen secret school scene save said roommate romney rise replace rent removed reminder received reach rarity rare racism quite quit pursued prospects program president postponed positive portfolios political poised plight planning pirates personal people penthouse peek peanuts order options opinion obscurity norway niece newborns need mystery music moving movie movements money millions michael metoo message meet maryland marketing market luxury luongo loves losing longer living limits limited less lend led least learned lead label knowing know killed judge jose internet income inbox inappropriate important immigrants icicles hypocrisy hoped hoops homes hiring heartbeat headlines hand hair group got go glee get gave friends found fight fiddling fans fame falcons exposed exchange escaping error engage employers email edge earning drill dowager discovering denial deals dances craft country corruption conflict complexity complaints commuting commute common coming comeback color close clinch city choosing chomsky china chile chance challenge chairwoman casual case candidates canada bracing boarders become authority attack artists art arrived argentina arab apprehensions apply apology america alert agency acts ace accused 89 83 2018 1978

Marketing emails from nytimes.com

View More
Sent On

08/12/2024

Sent On

08/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Email Content Statistics

Subscribe Now

Subject Line Length

Data shows that subject lines with 6 to 10 words generated 21 percent higher open rate.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Words

The more words in the content, the more time the user will need to spend reading. Get straight to the point with catchy short phrases and interesting photos and graphics.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Images

More images or large images might cause the email to load slower. Aim for a balance of words and images.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Time to Read

Longer reading time requires more attention and patience from users. Aim for short phrases and catchy keywords.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Predicted open rate

Subscribe Now

Spam Score

Spam score is determined by a large number of checks performed on the content of the email. For the best delivery results, it is advised to lower your spam score as much as possible.

Subscribe Now

Flesch reading score

Flesch reading score measures how complex a text is. The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences (measured by the number of words) and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate the reading ease. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.

Subscribe Now

Technologies

What powers this email? Every email we receive is parsed to determine the sending ESP and any additional email technologies used.

Subscribe Now

Email Size (not include images)

Font Used

No. Font Name
Subscribe Now

Copyright © 2019–2025 SimilarMail.