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Hillary Clinton Says Europe Must ‘Get a Handle’ on Migration to Thwart Populism View in [Browser]( | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. [The New York Times]( [Most Popular]( | [Video]( | Subscribe: [Digital /]( [Home Delivery]( [My Account]( [The New York Times]( Friday, November 23, 2018 IN THIS EMAIL: [Top News](#0) | [Editors' Picks](#2) | [World](#4) | [U.S.](#5) | [Politics](#6) | [Business](#7) | [Technology](#8) | [Sports](#9) | [Arts](#10) | [Movies](#11) | [New York](#12) | [Obituaries](#13) | [Editorial](#14) | [Op-Ed](#15) | [CUSTOMIZE »]( [] Top News [Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb?]( [Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb?]( By DAVID E. SANGER and WILLIAM J. BROAD The question of whether Saudi Arabia should be allowed to make its own nuclear fuel has intensified after the Saudi assassination of Jamal Khashoggi and the cover-up that followed. [Hillary Clinton Says Europe Must ‘Get a Handle’ on Migration to Thwart Populism]( [Hillary Clinton Says Europe Must ‘Get a Handle’ on Migration to Thwart Populism]( By MATT STEVENS, MEGAN SPECIA and PATRICK KINGSLEY Mrs. Clinton, in an interview with The Guardian, argued that migration policies contributed to the rise in right-wing populism in Europe. [N.Y. Democrats Vowed to Get Big Money Out of Politics. Will Big Money Interfere?]( [N.Y. Democrats Vowed to Get Big Money Out of Politics. Will Big Money Interfere?]( By VIVIAN WANG The state’s campaign finance laws are among the nation’s weakest, and Democrats campaigned on a vow to strengthen them. But politics may intervene. 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 [In China, a School Trains Boys to be ‘Real Men’]( Business [In China, a School Trains Boys to be ‘Real Men’]( By SUI-LEE WEE Employing American football and chest-thumping chants, Tang Haiyan offers an answer to a country that worries that its sons are too coddled and feminine. “We will never cultivate sissies,” he says. [Supreme Court Party Time ]( Opinion [Supreme Court Party Time]( By LINDA GREENHOUSE The Federalist Society’s celebration of Brett Kavanaugh is a reminder that social control can shape the way justices approach their jobs. [] QUOTATION OF THE DAY "A country that can’t be trusted with a bone saw shouldn’t be trusted with nuclear weapons." [REPRESENTATIVE BRAD SHERMAN]( a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on whether Saudi Arabia, which has been implicated in the assassination of the dissident Jamal Khashoggi, should be allowed to make its own nuclear fuel. [] World [Specter of Meddling by Beijing Looms Over Taiwan’s Elections]( [Specter of Meddling by Beijing Looms Over Taiwan’s Elections]( By CHRIS HORTON Officials are increasingly concerned that Beijing’s efforts to influence local elections now include a Russia-style misinformation campaign. [American-Israeli Teenager Is Sentenced to 10 Years for Bomb Hoaxes]( [American-Israeli Teenager Is Sentenced to 10 Years for Bomb Hoaxes]( By ISABEL KERSHNER The 19-year-old from southern Israel was a minor when he began his campaign of terror, which forced school evacuations and grounded planes. [Leaning Tower of Pisa Now Tilts a Little Less. 1.5 Inches Less.]( [Leaning Tower of Pisa Now Tilts a Little Less. 1.5 Inches Less.]( By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO Nearly two decades after engineers completed consolidation work to keep the tower from toppling over, officials said its famed tilt had been reduced by 1.5 inches. For more world news, go to [NYTimes.com/World »]( ADVERTISEMENT [] U.S. [Why the Announcement of a Looming White Minority Makes Demographers Nervous]( [Why the Announcement of a Looming White Minority Makes Demographers Nervous]( By SABRINA TAVERNISE The idea of white demographic decline has become an object of fascination on the right and the left. But demographers have grown uneasy with the projection. [Everything Around Him Burned. He Stayed Put, and Lived to Tell the Tale.]( [Everything Around Him Burned. He Stayed Put, and Lived to Tell the Tale.]( By SIMON ROMERO Every storm has a few holdouts, who ignore evacuation orders and hunker down at home. In the case of Kevin Jeys, he stuck it out to save his animals. [Devastated by California Fire, Paradise Finds a Way to Give Thanks]( [Devastated by California Fire, Paradise Finds a Way to Give Thanks]( By TEJAL RAO Residents who had planned Thanksgiving feasts at home found themselves eating with thousands of fellow evacuees at a relief kitchen. Still, they were grateful. For more U.S. news, go to [NYTimes.com/US »]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Politics [What FEMA Is Doing, and Not Doing, in Response to California’s Fires]( [What FEMA Is Doing, and Not Doing, in Response to California’s Fires]( By RON NIXON The emergency management agency is quietly helping the state respond to and recover from the fourth-largest natural disaster in its history. [Rebuffing C.I.A., Trump Says It Only Has ‘Feelings’ About Khashoggi Killing]( [Rebuffing C.I.A., Trump Says It Only Has ‘Feelings’ About Khashoggi Killing]( By EMILY COCHRANE The exchange with reporters was a notable deviation on a Thanksgiving that was otherwise almost an exact replica of how the president spent the holiday last year. [Republicans Subpoena James Comey and Loretta Lynch Over Clinton Email Case]( [Republicans Subpoena James Comey and Loretta Lynch Over Clinton Email Case]( By EMILY COCHRANE Mr. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, responded to the demand for a closed-door session by saying he preferred to give public testimony. For more political news, go to [NYTimes.com/Politics »]( [] Business [The F.A.O. Schwarz Piano Is Back — but With a Different Tune]( [The F.A.O. Schwarz Piano Is Back — but With a Different Tune]( By MICHAEL CORKERY A private equity-backed company is reintroducing the storied toy seller with a new business model. [Goldman Chairman Met Privately With Fugitive Accused in Malaysian Fraud]( [Goldman Chairman Met Privately With Fugitive Accused in Malaysian Fraud]( By EMILY FLITTER, MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN and KATE KELLY Jho Low, the financier charged with looting billions from a Malaysian fund, had an audience in 2012 with Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chairman and chief executive of Goldman Sachs. For more business news, go to [NYTimes.com/Business »]( [] Technology [On Thanksgiving Eve, Facebook Acknowledges Details of Times Investigation]( [On Thanksgiving Eve, Facebook Acknowledges Details of Times Investigation]( By NELLIE BOWLES and ZACH WICHTER The company’s communications and policy chief took responsibility for hiring the lobbying company Definers Public Affairs. [Smart Headlights Inch Closer to American Roads]( [Smart Headlights Inch Closer to American Roads]( By ERIC A. TAUB The government is considering allowing headlamps that continuously adjust the beam for better night vision, but change may be two years away. For more technology news, go to [NYTimes.com/Technology »]( [] Sports [LeBron James Is the Change Fans Want to See in the Basketball World]( On Pro Basketball [LeBron James Is the Change Fans Want to See in the Basketball World]( By SCOTT CACCIOLA James changed free agency forever the first time he left Cleveland. His second departure from the Cavaliers, for Los Angeles, shows how much he has changed, too. [Olympic Committee Alerted to Sex Abuse in Gymnastics Years Ago, Court Filing Says]( [Olympic Committee Alerted to Sex Abuse in Gymnastics Years Ago, Court Filing Says]( By JULIET MACUR Kathy Scanlan, the president of U.S.A. Gymnastics from 1994 to 1998, said in a sworn statement that the U.S.O.C. discouraged her from using the federation’s established investigative protocols. For more sports news, go to [NYTimes.com/Sports »]( [] Arts [The Broadway Shows to See Now]( [The Broadway Shows to See Now]( By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES What to see, where to eat and how to ​get cheap tickets — everything you need to navigate ​Broadway. [Satanic Temple Settles Lawsuit Over Goat-Headed Statue in ‘Sabrina’]( [Satanic Temple Settles Lawsuit Over Goat-Headed Statue in ‘Sabrina’]( By ALEX MARSHALL The temple, which accused Netflix and Warner Bros. of copyright infringement, will be credited in episodes of the show that have already been filmed. [A Walking Tour of Manhattan’s Rock ’n’ Roll Past: the 2000s]( [A Walking Tour of Manhattan’s Rock ’n’ Roll Past: the 2000s]( By EMILIE FRIEDLANDER Walk on the Wild Side NYC offers a tour of sites from ’90s and ’00s indie rock, and things that happened 10 or 15 years ago are feeling more like history. For more arts news, go to [NYTimes.com/Arts »]( [] Movies [‘The Favourite’ Review: Scheming for Power in a Kinky Palace Triangle]( Critic’s Pick [‘The Favourite’ Review: Scheming for Power in a Kinky Palace Triangle]( By A.O. SCOTT Yorgos Lanthimos’s new film, starring Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz, turns 18th-century royal intrigue into sublime and ridiculous comedy. [‘Becoming Astrid’ Review: A Children’s Author Finds Her Voice]( Critic’s Pick [‘Becoming Astrid’ Review: A Children’s Author Finds Her Voice]( By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS This biopic of the Swedish writer of the “Pippi Longstocking” series hits familiar beats, but its performances are pitch perfect. [‘Family in Transition’ Review: A Parent Prepares for Change]( [‘Family in Transition’ Review: A Parent Prepares for Change]( By KEN JAWOROWSKI The documentary tells the story of Amit Tsuk, who comes out as transgender, and the effect it has on the family. [‘Inquiring Nuns’ Review: A Simple Question Yields Many Profound Answers]( Critic’s Pick [‘Inquiring Nuns’ Review: A Simple Question Yields Many Profound Answers]( By GLENN KENNY In this newly restored 1968 documentary, two nuns ask a variety of passers-by in Chicago: “Are you happy?” [‘Shoplifters’ Review: A Family That Steals Together, Stays Together]( Critic’s Pick [‘Shoplifters’ Review: A Family That Steals Together, Stays Together]( By MANOHLA DARGIS In this beautifully felt drama, the Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda dives into the mess of life with a story about a family on the ragged edge. For more movies news, go to [NYTimes.com/Movies »]( [] New York [Paradegoers Brave Coldest Thanksgiving in New York Since 1901]( [Paradegoers Brave Coldest Thanksgiving in New York Since 1901]( By SARAH MASLIN NIR Heavy winds were expected to threaten the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, but instead parade attendees faced near-record temperatures. [Girl, 13, Who Wrote Essay on Gun Violence Is Killed by Stray Bullet]( [Girl, 13, Who Wrote Essay on Gun Violence Is Killed by Stray Bullet]( By CHRISTINA CARON “Little children are victims of senseless gun violence,” Sandra Parks wrote in an essay about her hometown, Milwaukee. Two years later, she was dead. [Rogue ‘M.T.A. Museum’ Celebrates Everything Dingy About the Subway]( [Rogue ‘M.T.A. Museum’ Celebrates Everything Dingy About the Subway]( By MICHAEL GOLD Using mock placards, two art students playfully reframed New York’s subway stations as a gallery documenting the city’s anthropological history. For more New York news, go to [NYTimes.com/NewYork »]( [] Obituaries [José Peralta, First Dominican-American Elected to State Senate, Dies at 47]( [José Peralta, First Dominican-American Elected to State Senate, Dies at 47]( By JEFFERY C. MAYS Mr. Peralta, a father of two, had served for 16 years in the State Assembly and the State Senate. [Janet Paisley, Scottish Writer Who Drew on Family Abuse, Dies at 70]( [Janet Paisley, Scottish Writer Who Drew on Family Abuse, Dies at 70]( By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE Many Ms. Paisley’s poems, plays and fiction plumbed the depths of domestic violence, a subject she knew all to well. [Tommy Rowles, 78, Dies; Bartender to the Prominent (and Others)]( [Tommy Rowles, 78, Dies; Bartender to the Prominent (and Others)]( By JAMES BARRON For 53 years, Mr. Rowles served drinks at Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle hotel. His drink menu eventually included one named after him. For more Obituaries, go to [NYTimes.com/Obituaries »]( [] Editorial [No Excuse for Myanmar’s Treatment of the Rohingya ]( [No Excuse for Myanmar’s Treatment of the Rohingya]( By THE EDITORIAL BOARD A plan to send the stateless Muslims back to Myanmar has been halted for now. But the cruelty and injustice endure. 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