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Tuesday, November 20, 2018
IN THIS EMAIL: [Top News](#0) | [Editors' Picks](#2) | [Todayâs Videos](#4) | [World](#5) | [U.S.](#6) | [Politics](#7) | [Business](#8) | [Technology](#9) | [Sports](#10) | [Arts](#11) | [New York](#12) | [Science](#13) | [Obituaries](#14) | [Editorial](#15) | [Op-Ed](#16) | [CUSTOMIZE »](
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Top News
[Amazon, Apple and Facebook Once Led the Market. Now They Are Driving it Down.]( [Amazon, Apple and Facebook Once Led the Market. Now They Are Driving it Down.](
By MATT PHILLIPS
Technology stocks drove a slump that erased Novemberâs gains, as concerns about growth and privacy issues took an increasing toll.
[Nissan Chairman, Carlos Ghosn, Is Arrested Over Financial Misconduct Allegations]( [Nissan Chairman, Carlos Ghosn, Is Arrested Over Financial Misconduct Allegations](
By MOTOKO RICH and JACK EWING
The company said Mr. Ghosn had underreported his compensation to the Japanese authorities for several years and that it was cooperating with prosecutors.
[In Mississippi, Issues of Race Complicate a Senate Election]( [In Mississippi, Issues of Race Complicate a Senate Election](
By ASTEAD W. HERNDON and ALEXANDER BURNS
An election that seemed a sure win for the Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith has become competitive after she made widely criticized remarks referencing âa public hanging.â
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Editors' Picks
[How China Walled Off the Internet](
World
[How China Walled Off the Internet](
The web was supposed to set the world free. China's is censored, but booming anyway.
[Puberty for the Middle-Aged](
Opinion
[Puberty for the Middle-Aged](
By LISA SELIN DAVIS
Forty-five-year-old women need a version of âthe talk,â because our bodies are changing in ways that are both really weird and really uncomfortable.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"Itâs worth pointing out there is no scientific support for inevitable doom."
[KATE MARVEL]( an associate research scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, on whether humankind can survive climate change.
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Todayâs Videos
[A Black Driver, a Marijuana Bust and a Body Camera That Turned Off]( [[Video]Video: A Black Driver, a Marijuana Bust and a Body Camera That Turned Off](
By BARBARA MARCOLINI, JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN and MALACHY BROWNE
A traffic stop in New York led to a young black man being arrested for possession of marijuana. What happened? The New York Times obtained videos that offer a rare window into how far police may be willing to go to make an arrest.
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World
[In Bosnia, Entrenched Ethnic Divisions Are a Warning to the World]( [In Bosnia, Entrenched Ethnic Divisions Are a Warning to the World](
By ANDREW HIGGINS
Long after a vicious civil war, persistent ethnic and nationalist fissures are paralyzing the country. âWe have moved backwards, not forward,â says a Muslim firefighter.
[In a âFrench Detroit,â a Housing Crisis Turns Deadly for Poor](
Marseille Dispatch
[In a âFrench Detroit,â a Housing Crisis Turns Deadly for Poor](
By ADAM NOSSITER
Nervous officials in Marseille evacuated 1,054 people after a building collapse killed eight in a poor neighborhood. But many more homes are in danger of crumbling, and people live in fear.
[U.K. Investigates 3,000 Foreign Medics, After Fake Doctor Is Exposed]( [U.K. Investigates 3,000 Foreign Medics, After Fake Doctor Is Exposed](
By ALAN COWELL
A woman practiced medicine for two decades, claiming falsely to have credentials from New Zealand. The case came to light after she tried to defraud a patient.
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U.S.
[Four People Dead in Shooting at Chicago Hospital]( [Four People Dead in Shooting at Chicago Hospital](
By MITCH SMITH
A police officer, a doctor and a pharmacy employee were among the dead in the shooting at Mercy Hospital.
[Stay or Go? For This Californian, Thatâs an Easy Choice]( [Stay or Go? For This Californian, Thatâs an Easy Choice](
By JOHN BRANCH
The long-fading myth of California as Eden has been scorched but John Branch, a California-based correspondent, remains a defender of his native state.
[âLike a Terror Movieâ: How Climate Change Will Cause More Simultaneous Disasters ]( [âLike a Terror Movieâ: How Climate Change Will Cause More Simultaneous Disasters](
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
By the end of this century, some parts of the world could face as many as six climate-related crises at the same time, researchers have concluded.
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Politics
[âMessage of Changeâ: 16 Rebel Democrats Vow to Oppose Pelosi]( [âMessage of Changeâ: 16 Rebel Democrats Vow to Oppose Pelosi](
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS
The Democrats who went public in a letter with their demand for new leadership hailed Nancy Pelosi as âa historic figureâ but pledged âto change the status quo.â
[Trumpâs Criticism of Architect of Bin Laden Raid Draws Fire]( [Trumpâs Criticism of Architect of Bin Laden Raid Draws Fire](
By ERIC SCHMITT
Colleagues and commanders alike found it audacious for the president to impugn the lifelong nonpartisan political position of William H. McRaven, a retired admiral and university chancellor.
[CNNâs Jim Acosta Has Press Pass Restored by White House]( [CNNâs Jim Acosta Has Press Pass Restored by White House](
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
The Trump administration informed the correspondent that his badge was formally restored, prompting the network to drop a lawsuit over the matter.
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Business
[Did a Tax Increase Tucked Into Trumpâs Tax Cut Come Back to Bite Republicans?]( [Did a Tax Increase Tucked Into Trumpâs Tax Cut Come Back to Bite Republicans?](
By JIM TANKERSLEY and BEN CASSELMAN
Republicans capped a popular deduction for state and local taxes to pay for the tax bill. That may have hurt some House Republicans in the midterms.
[A $12 Billion Program to Help Farmers Stung by Trumpâs Trade War Has Aided Few]( [A $12 Billion Program to Help Farmers Stung by Trumpâs Trade War Has Aided Few](
By ALAN RAPPEPORT
Only $838 million has been paid out so far, despite a promised $12 billion in subsidies to farmers whose products have been retaliated against in the trade war.
[No More Laughs as White House Correspondentsâ Dinner Turns to a Historian]( [No More Laughs as White House Correspondentsâ Dinner Turns to a Historian](
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
Ron Chernow, the biographer of Alexander Hamilton, will take over the role traditionally occupied by a comedian. This year, Michelle Wolf outraged the crowd with her jokes.
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Technology
[Founderâs Big Idea to Revive BuzzFeedâs Fortunes? A Merger With Rivals]( [Founderâs Big Idea to Revive BuzzFeedâs Fortunes? A Merger With Rivals](
By EDMUND LEE
Jonah Peretti, the chief executive, says his company could eventually merge with other online publishers in order to negotiate better terms with tech platforms like Facebook.
[Needing Growth, Uber Returns to Germany. This Time on Best Behavior.]( [Needing Growth, Uber Returns to Germany. This Time on Best Behavior.](
By ADAM SATARIANO
Uber retreated from many towns in Germany in 2015 after battling regulators. Now the ride-hailing company has re-entered the city of Düsseldorf.
[The Biggest, Richest Cities Won Amazon, and Everything Else. What Now for the Rest?]( [The Biggest, Richest Cities Won Amazon, and Everything Else. What Now for the Rest?](
By NEIL IRWIN
Various approaches could lessen the economic shocks that globalization and technological change have delivered. Some might even be bipartisan.
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Sports
[Breaking Down the New Players on This Yearâs Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot](
On Baseball
[Breaking Down the New Players on This Yearâs Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot](
By TYLER KEPNER
Mariano Rivera is a lock, and Roy Halladay could be the first player elected posthumously by baseball writers since 1973.
[The College Football Playoff Has More Contenders, and Quandaries, Than Ever](
On College Football
[The College Football Playoff Has More Contenders, and Quandaries, Than Ever](
By MARC TRACY
The playoff committee may have its toughest task yet in trying to allocate their four spots with so many formidable teams.
[Checkmate or Stalemate? Carlsen and Caruana Draw Again]( [Checkmate or Stalemate? Carlsen and Caruana Draw Again](
By VICTOR MATHER
The world chess championship between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana has completed eight of its 12 scheduled games. Every one has ended in a draw.
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Arts
[ A 21st-Century Renaissance for Ford Foundation Landmark ](
Criticâs Notebook
[A 21st-Century Renaissance for Ford Foundation Landmark](
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
The building, a prescient example of civic architecture, sees the light after a two-year makeover.
[Review: Tom Stoppardâs âThe Hard Problemâ Is a Mind-Body Gabfest]( [Review: Tom Stoppardâs âThe Hard Problemâ Is a Mind-Body Gabfest](
By BEN BRANTLEY
In this garrulous play of ideas, the author of âThe Real Thingâ and âThe Coast of Utopiaâ takes on the essence â and ethics â of being human.
[A Church Remembers Avicii, With Hits Instead of Hymns]( [A Church Remembers Avicii, With Hits Instead of Hymns](
By LISA ABEND
Sweden is one of Europeâs least religious countries. Pastors there are using pop and rock music at Masses to try to attract a younger crowd.
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New York
[Cityâs Top Watchdog Claims Intimidation. Mayor Dismisses It as âDelusions of Grandeur.â]( [Cityâs Top Watchdog Claims Intimidation. Mayor Dismisses It as âDelusions of Grandeur.â](
By WILLIAM NEUMAN
In a letter, Mark Peters, who was fired on Friday, cited âa late-night screaming callâ in which Mayor Bill de Blasio pressured him not to issue a report.
[U.F.O. Over the Statue of Liberty? âThe Banksy of Monumentsâ Strikes Again]( [U.F.O. Over the Statue of Liberty? âThe Banksy of Monumentsâ Strikes Again](
By COREY KILGANNON
Is that a spaceship hovering over the Statue of Liberty? A Staten Island manâs hoax tests touristsâ gullibility.
[Man Charged With Killing âBaby Hopeâ Dies in Custody]( [Man Charged With Killing âBaby Hopeâ Dies in Custody](
By JAN RANSOM
Conrado Juárez, 57, died of pancreatic cancer while awaiting trial in the death of 4-year-old Anjélica Castillo. He had been arrested five years ago.
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Science
[11 Things Weâd Really Like to Know]( [11 Things Weâd Really Like to Know](
And a few weâd rather not discuss
[NASA Mars 2020 Rover Gets a Landing Site: A Crater That Contained a Lake]( [NASA Mars 2020 Rover Gets a Landing Site: A Crater That Contained a Lake](
By KENNETH CHANG
The rover will search the Jezero Crater and delta for the chemical building blocks of life and other signs of past microbes.
[âEnough Is Enoughâ: Science, Too, Has a Problem With Harassment](
Science Times at 40
[âEnough Is Enoughâ: Science, Too, Has a Problem With Harassment](
By AMY HARMON
Many women in science thought that meritocracy was the antidote to sexism. Now some have decided on a more direct approach.
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Obituaries
[Andrew Fitzgerald, Who Saved Men From a Storm-Sundered Ship, Dies at 87]( [Andrew Fitzgerald, Who Saved Men From a Storm-Sundered Ship, Dies at 87](
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
He was the last surviving member of a four-man Coast Guard crew who braved monstrous seas off Cape Cod in 1952 to save 32 seamen clinging to half a tanker.
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Editorial
[Trumpâs Foes by Any Other Name....]( [Trumpâs Foes by Any Other Name....](
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Trump is trying to wear down America with childish name-calling. Letâs not fall for it.
[So Much for Bipartisanship, Eh Mitch?]( [So Much for Bipartisanship, Eh Mitch?](
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
If he wants a unified Senate, Mr. McConnell would be smart to allow a vote on criminal justice reform.
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Op-Ed
[A Perfect Target for Cybercriminals ]( [A Perfect Target for Cybercriminals](
By ARI MAHAIRAS and PETER J. BESHAR
Americaâs water supply is increasingly digitized, and increasingly vulnerable.
[Donald Trump Fails, Again]( [Donald Trump Fails, Again](
By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
The orange emperor has no clothes.
[Trumpâs Border Stunt Is a Profound Betrayal of Our Military ]( [Trumpâs Border Stunt Is a Profound Betrayal of Our Military](
By GORDON ADAMS, LAWRENCE B. WILKERSON and ISAIAH WILSON III
The president used Americaâs military not against any real threat but as toy soldiers, with the intent of manipulating a domestic midterm election.
[How Would You Draw History?](
The Stone
[How Would You Draw History?](
By CRISPIN SARTWELL
When cracks start to appear in the world order, the old textbook timeline just wonât do.
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