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Saturday, November 24, 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) | [Obituaries](#12) | [Editorial](#13) | [Op-Ed](#14) | [CUSTOMIZE »](
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Top News
[U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy]( [U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy](
By CORAL DAVENPORT and KENDRA PIERRE-LOUIS
Without major action to rein in global warming, the American economy could lose 10 percent of G.D.P. by 2100, according to a report from 13 federal agencies.
[A Winter-Coat Heavyweight Gives Trumpâs Trade War the Cold Shoulder]( [A Winter-Coat Heavyweight Gives Trumpâs Trade War the Cold Shoulder](
By JIM TANKERSLEY
Columbia Sportswear has worked around tariffs for decades â and it says the presidentâs new wave of levies will not bring jobs back to America.
[Jets, Horses and Bribes: How a Venezuelan Official Became a Billionaire as His Country Crumbled]( [Jets, Horses and Bribes: How a Venezuelan Official Became a Billionaire as His Country Crumbled](
By NICHOLAS CASEY
Alejandro Andrade, a former treasurer in Venezuelaâs Socialist government, will be sentenced next week after pleading guilty to receiving more than $1 billion in bribes.
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Editors' Picks
[A Brexit Compromise Nobody Likes: What Could Be More English?](
World
[A Brexit Compromise Nobody Likes: What Could Be More English?](
By ELLEN BARRY
After the sputtering of a coup against Prime Minister Theresa May, Britainâs body politic seems to be moving, grudgingly, toward accepting her plan.
[Revelations in a Wheelchair](
Opinion | Exposures
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By NOLAN RYAN TROWE
A recently disabled New York City photographer gets an education in the social and legal discrimination that people like him must face.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"We compromise in an Eeyorish, grumpy, vaguely stoical way. And we complain, constantly. But only to each other. We rarely address our complaints to anyone who might be in a position to resolve them. Thatâs kind of what I was expecting with Brexit."
[KATE FOX]( a social anthropologist, on the British Parliament moving toward accepting the prime ministerâs plan to leave the European Union.
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World
[Chinese Presence in Pakistan Is Targeted in Strike on Consulate in Karachi]( [Chinese Presence in Pakistan Is Targeted in Strike on Consulate in Karachi](
By MEHER AHMAD and SALMAN MASOOD
The attack was claimed by a separatist group from Baluchistan Province, the center of Chinese investment in Pakistan. Separately, dozens were killed in a bombing in the northwest.
[A Manâs Last Letter Before Being Killed on a Forbidden Island]( [A Manâs Last Letter Before Being Killed on a Forbidden Island](
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, HARI KUMAR and KAI SCHULTZ
John Allen Chauâs letter to his parents from the Andamans lays out a disturbing account of his final days trying to spread Christianity.
[St. Michaelâs, a Toronto All-Boys School, Is Rocked by Accusations of Sexual Assaults]( [St. Michaelâs, a Toronto All-Boys School, Is Rocked by Accusations of Sexual Assaults](
By CATHERINE PORTER
St. Michaelâs College School was known for tradition, Catholic faith and elite sports. Then videos of hazing assaults began circulating, leading to studentsâ arrests.
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U.S.
[Why Big Law Is Taking On Trump Over Immigration]( [Why Big Law Is Taking On Trump Over Immigration](
By ANNIE CORREAL
Major law firms have emerged as fierce opponents to President Trumpâs immigration policies. Lawyers say theyâre defending the rule of law. Critics say itâs politics.
[As Immigrant Farmworkers Become More Scarce, Robots Replace Humans]( [As Immigrant Farmworkers Become More Scarce, Robots Replace Humans](
By MIRIAM JORDAN
Farms are struggling with a shrinking, aging labor force and a crackdown on immigration. Robots are both replacing humans and attracting young workers.
[A Guatemalan Mother Could Lose Her Daughter, Because Sheâs an American]( [A Guatemalan Mother Could Lose Her Daughter, Because Sheâs an American](
By MIRIAM JORDAN
A Guatemalan migrant separated from her daughter at the border has been told she faces the possible loss of her parental rights, in part because her daughter was born in the United States.
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Politics
[Jerome Corsi, Friend of Roger Stone, Is in Plea Talks With Mueller]( [Jerome Corsi, Friend of Roger Stone, Is in Plea Talks With Mueller](
By SHARON LaFRANIERE and MAGGIE HABERMAN
Mr. Corsi is said to have been presented with evidence that he was not truthful when investigators asked him whether he knew beforehand about actions by WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign.
[Bernie Sanders: Lion of the Left, but Not the Only One Roaring]( [Bernie Sanders: Lion of the Left, but Not the Only One Roaring](
By SYDNEY EMBER
As he prepares for a likely run in 2020, Mr. Sanders is still a leader of the liberal wing. But other Democrats have adopted his message, making him less of a singular figure.
[Trump Asks Supreme Court for Fast Appeal of Transgender Military Ban]( [Trump Asks Supreme Court for Fast Appeal of Transgender Military Ban](
By ADAM LIPTAK
In what has become an increasingly common move for the Trump administration, it asked the justices to step in before lower courts have ruled.
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Business
[Black Friday 2018: A Not-So-Wild Day for American Shoppers]( [Black Friday 2018: A Not-So-Wild Day for American Shoppers](
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
The holiday shopping season is upon us. Follow along with our reporters here.
[South Korea Loves Plastic Surgery and Makeup. Some Women Want to Change That.]( [South Korea Loves Plastic Surgery and Makeup. Some Women Want to Change That.](
By ALEXANDRA STEVENSON
Gender inequality and the global #MeToo movement have fueled âEscape the Corset,â a campaign to cast off the countryâs rigid beauty standards.
[One African Nation Put the Brakes on Chinese Debt. But Not for Long.]( [One African Nation Put the Brakes on Chinese Debt. But Not for Long.](
By DIONNE SEARCEY and JAIME YAYA BARRY
Sierra Leone canceled a $300 million airport loan. Then its president changed his tone. Across the continent, Beijingâs money often proves irresistible.
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Technology
[Swedenâs Push to Get Rid of Cash Has Some Saying, âNot So Fastâ]( [Swedenâs Push to Get Rid of Cash Has Some Saying, âNot So Fastâ](
By LIZ ALDERMAN
Cash is disappearing in the country faster than anyone thought it would. Now, officials are trying to slow its demise as they determine the societal costs.
[The âNeo-Banksâ Are Finally Having Their Moment]( [The âNeo-Banksâ Are Finally Having Their Moment](
By NATHANIEL POPPER
High fees and low interest rates have provided an opening for a new generation of finance start-ups to compete with the big banks.
[The Woman Putting Australia Into Space](
The Saturday Profile
[The Woman Putting Australia Into Space](
By BRITTANY HOPE FLAMIK
Megan Clark has always thirsted after adventure, and in heading the nationâs first space agency she has definitely set herself a challenge.
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Sports
[In Buenos Aires, a Rivalry Stretches Passions to the Limit ](
On Soccer
[In Buenos Aires, a Rivalry Stretches Passions to the Limit](
By RORY SMITH
When the city rivals River Plate and Boca Juniors meet in Saturdayâs Copa Libertadores final, all of Argentina will be watching. But on both sides, dreams of victory are matched only by fear of defeat.
[Michigan Tries to Steady That Big Chip on Ohio Stateâs Shoulder]( [Michigan Tries to Steady That Big Chip on Ohio Stateâs Shoulder](
By MARC TRACY
History says Michigan is better, though not recent history. With everything on the line, can Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh fulfill his promise?
[Jump to Big Ten Is a Big Flop for Rutgers]( [Jump to Big Ten Is a Big Flop for Rutgers](
By KEVIN ARMSTRONG
In 2021 Rutgers will get a big payday from the Big Ten. Will it be enough to justify years of lousy football, or balance the budget?
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Arts
[PG? NC-17? She Made Such Calls for 30 Years]( [PG? NC-17? She Made Such Calls for 30 Years](
By BROOKS BARNES
Joan Graves, retiring as chairwoman of the Motion Picture Associationâs ratings system, candidly assesses her reign, including the films she canât unsee.
[In âThe Bisexual,â Desiree Akhavan Grapples With All Kinds of Sexuality]( [In âThe Bisexual,â Desiree Akhavan Grapples With All Kinds of Sexuality](
By ELEANOR STANFORD
The director, writer and actress discusses taboos and shame in her new Hulu show âThe Bisexual,â debuting Friday.
[G.I. Joe, Mickey Mouse and Captain America Walk Into ⦠a Display]( [G.I. Joe, Mickey Mouse and Captain America Walk Into ⦠a Display](
By GEORGE GENE GUSTINES
Heroes come to life at the Library of Congress this week by way of a major comics, toys and memorabilia collection.
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Movies
[New York Stateâs Lawsuit Against Trump Foundation Can Proceed, Judge Rules]( [New York Stateâs Lawsuit Against Trump Foundation Can Proceed, Judge Rules](
By J. DAVID GOODMAN
A judge rejected several arguments that the stateâs lawsuit accusing the Trump Foundation of misusing funds and self-dealing should be tossed out.
[When the L Train Shuts Down, Will the Williamsburg Bridge Come to the Rescue?]( [When the L Train Shuts Down, Will the Williamsburg Bridge Come to the Rescue?](
By WINNIE HU
Half of the displaced L riders â 110,000 people a day â are expected to turn to this East River crossing to go between Manhattan and Brooklyn.
[Republicans Hit Rock Bottom in New York. Can They Bounce Back?]( [Republicans Hit Rock Bottom in New York. Can They Bounce Back?](
By JESSE McKINLEY
The party lost eight seats in the New York Senate and every statewide race. Many blame President Trumpâs unpopularity in his home state.
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Obituaries
[Olivia Hooker, 103, Dies; Witness to an Ugly Moment in History]( [Olivia Hooker, 103, Dies; Witness to an Ugly Moment in History](
By NEIL GENZLINGER
She was a child in Tulsa, Okla., during an attack on a black section of the city in 1921. She later broke a racial barrier for the Coast Guard.
[Bob McNair, Energy Mogul Who Brought the N.F.L. Back to Houston, Dies at 81]( [Bob McNair, Energy Mogul Who Brought the N.F.L. Back to Houston, Dies at 81](
By MATT STEVENS and ANDREW R. CHOW
Mr. McNair, who was awarded the franchise that became the Texans, gave to many charitable causes. More recently, he was criticized for remarks about national anthem protests.
[Lucho Gatica, âthe King of Bolero,â Is Dead at 90]( [Lucho Gatica, âthe King of Bolero,â Is Dead at 90](
By GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO
A star throughout Latin America, Mr. Gatica helped enshrine a style of romantic balladry from the 19th century as a 20th-century pop craze.
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Editorial
[New York City High Schoolers Get Their Day in Court](
Editorial Observer
[New York City High Schoolers Get Their Day in Court](
By JESSE WEGMAN
A new civic-education project in a Manhattan federal courthouse gives teenagers a positive experience with the law.
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Op-Ed
[Sheryl Sandberg Canât Have It All]( [Sheryl Sandberg Canât Have It All](
By JENNIFER SENIOR
The burdens and perils of the pedestal.
[Itâs Time for Angela Merkel to Leave]( [Itâs Time for Angela Merkel to Leave](
By JOCHEN BITTNER
The German chancellor has done an admirable job over her 13 years in office. But her stoic pragmatism is out of step with the times.
[The Beginning of the End of Americaâs Best Idea]( [The Beginning of the End of Americaâs Best Idea](
By TIMOTHY EGAN
The story told by the recent wildfires is grim, a portent of nature altered and convulsive.
[How Loneliness Is Tearing America Apart]( [How Loneliness Is Tearing America Apart](
By ARTHUR C. BROOKS
When people have a hole in their life, they often fill it with angry politics.
[Ohio Isnât a Red State Yet]( [Ohio Isnât a Red State Yet](
By NAN WHALEY
But it will be if Democrats do not fight for working people in every corner of the state.
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