âWhy Kill the Innocents?â Sri Lankans Mourn Bombing Victims
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Tuesday, April 23, 2019
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Top News
[Sri Lanka Was Warned of Possible Attacks. Why Didnât It Stop Them?]( [Sri Lanka Was Warned of Possible Attacks. Why Didnât It Stop Them?](
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, MUJIB MASHAL and DHARISHA BASTIANS
The governmentâs history of bitter infighting appears to have contributed to a spectacular security blunder that led to one of the worldâs deadliest terrorist attacks.
[âWhy Kill the Innocents?â Sri Lankans Mourn Bombing Victims]( [âWhy Kill the Innocents?â Sri Lankans Mourn Bombing Victims](
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN and DHARISHA BASTIANS
The day after coordinated attacks on churches and hotels across Sri Lanka, one Catholic neighborhood mourned its dead.
[Pelosi Urges Caution on Impeachment as Some Democrats Push to Begin]( [Pelosi Urges Caution on Impeachment as Some Democrats Push to Begin](
By NICHOLAS FANDOS
A letter and a conference call by Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared intended to shore up support for the investigations already begun rather than impeachment proceedings.
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Editors' Picks
[Supreme Court to Decide Whether Landmark Civil Rights Law Applies to Gay and Transgender Workers](
U.S.
[Supreme Court to Decide Whether Landmark Civil Rights Law Applies to Gay and Transgender Workers](
By ADAM LIPTAK
The justices must decide if a law that forbids employment discrimination based on sex also bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or transgender status.
[Thereâs a Bigger Prize Than Impeachment](
Opinion
[Thereâs a Bigger Prize Than Impeachment](
By JOE LOCKHART
Keeping Trump in office will destroy the Republican Party.
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Todayâs Videos
[Deadly Earthquake Hits the Philippines]( [[Video]Video: Deadly Earthquake Hits the Philippines](
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, REUTERS and NATHAN JONES VIA STORYFUL
An earthquake with a registered magnitude of 6.1 hit the northern Philippines, killing up to eight people, according to officials.
[Kanye West Performs New Song During âSunday Serviceâ at Coachella]( [[Video]Video: Kanye West Performs New Song During âSunday Serviceâ at Coachella](
By STEPHEN CLONTS VIA STORYFUL
Kanye West was joined by dozens of others in his performance of a new song, âWater,â on Easter Sunday at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
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World
[Why Has Australia Fallen Out of Love With Immigration?]( [Why Has Australia Fallen Out of Love With Immigration?](
By DAMIEN CAVE and ISABELLA KWAI
With its largest cities struggling to manage growth and after years of anti-immigrant rhetoric from politicians, most Australians now say their country no longer needs more people.
[In Paraguay, Fighting Graft With Eggs and Toilet Paper]( [In Paraguay, Fighting Graft With Eggs and Toilet Paper](
By ERNESTO LONDOÃO and SANTI CARNERI
Paraguayans fed up with corruption discovered that public shame was more effective than state institutions at holding crooked politicians accountable.
[Victims of Sri Lanka Attacks: Who They Were]( [Victims of Sri Lanka Attacks: Who They Were](
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
The identities of the victims in the Sri Lanka bombings have started to emerge.
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U.S.
[ICE Faces Migrant Detention Crunch as Border Chaos Spills Into Interior of the Country]( [ICE Faces Migrant Detention Crunch as Border Chaos Spills Into Interior of the Country](
By CAITLIN DICKERSON
The crunch in space for processing migrants at the southern border is spreading to ICE detention centers across the country, which are now struggling to expand.
[Militia in New Mexico Planned to Kill Obama and Clinton, F.B.I. Was Told]( [Militia in New Mexico Planned to Kill Obama and Clinton, F.B.I. Was Told](
By SIMON ROMERO
Larry Mitchell Hopkins, leader of an armed group that detained migrant families along the border, appeared in federal court on Monday to face a weapons charge.
[A Real Estate Mogul Seeks to Expand His Influence Over Los Angeles]( [A Real Estate Mogul Seeks to Expand His Influence Over Los Angeles](
By TIM ARANGO
Rick J. Caruso seems poised to take a greater role in the city, but many dismiss the idea that a multibillionaire developer should have more authority.
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Politics
[U.S. Moves to Stop All Nations From Buying Iranian Oil, but China Is Defiant]( [U.S. Moves to Stop All Nations From Buying Iranian Oil, but China Is Defiant](
By EDWARD WONG and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
Oil prices rose to their highest levels since October in anticipation of Mondayâs announcement by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Trump administration officials had debated the move.
[As Herman Cain Bows Out of Fed Contention, Focus Shifts to Stephen Moore]( [As Herman Cain Bows Out of Fed Contention, Focus Shifts to Stephen Moore](
By JIM TANKERSLEY and ALAN RAPPEPORT
Mr. Cain withdrew in the face of allegations of sexual harassment, even as Mr. Moore, the presidentâs other embattled pick, faced allegations of sexism.
[As McGahn Emerges as Chief Witness in the Mueller Report, Trump and Allies Ramp Up Attacks]( [As McGahn Emerges as Chief Witness in the Mueller Report, Trump and Allies Ramp Up Attacks](
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
The presidentâs lawyers have attacked the former White House counsel since Robert Mueller released his report on whether the president obstructed justice.
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Business
[A Vicious, Untreatable Killer Leaves China Guessing]( [A Vicious, Untreatable Killer Leaves China Guessing](
By RAYMOND ZHONG and AILIN TANG
African swine fever, which harms pigs but not humans, has swept across the country, the worldâs largest pork producer. And the government knows about only some of the cases.
[Social Security and Medicare Funds Face Insolvency, Report Finds]( [Social Security and Medicare Funds Face Insolvency, Report Finds](
By ALAN RAPPEPORT
The social safety net programs are fraying as baby boomers age, the trustees of Social Security and Medicare said, but a political fix seems far away.
[Japanese Prosecutors Bring New Charge Against Carlos Ghosn]( [Japanese Prosecutors Bring New Charge Against Carlos Ghosn](
By BEN DOOLEY
Mr. Ghosn, the former head of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance, was formally charged with breach of trust, adding a new count of financial impropriety onto his existing three charges.
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Technology
[This Estonian Start-Up Has Become a Thorn in Uberâs Side]( [This Estonian Start-Up Has Become a Thorn in Uberâs Side](
By ADAM SATARIANO
The Estonian ride-hailing company Bolt is an unexpected success story. The start-up points to Uberâs global challenges.
[Elon Musk Predicts Tesla Driverless Taxi Fleet Next Year]( [Elon Musk Predicts Tesla Driverless Taxi Fleet Next Year](
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Mr. Musk said Tesla cars would soon drive themselves and serve as robot taxis. But many experts think autonomous cars are at least several years away.
[Google Employees Say They Faced Retaliation After Organizing Walkout]( [Google Employees Say They Faced Retaliation After Organizing Walkout](
By KATE CONGER and DAISUKE WAKABAYASHI
Two Google workers who called for an employee protest over the companyâs treatment of sexual harassment said they were demoted or told their role would change.
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Sports
[Whoâs on Trial in the College Basketball Scandal? Not the Big Names](
On College Basketball
[Whoâs on Trial in the College Basketball Scandal? Not the Big Names](
By BILLY WITZ
Two low-level operators will stand trial for bribery this month, but prosecutors have yet to expose âthe dark underbelly of college basketballâ as promised.
[Trail Blazers Push the Thunder to the Brink](
On Pro Basketball
[Trail Blazers Push the Thunder to the Brink](
By SCOTT CACCIOLA
Eager to atone for last seasonâs playoff failure, Portland has come together and found its rhythm and taken a 3-1 lead against Russell Westbrook and Oklahoma City.
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Arts
[Displaced Artists Open a New Front at the Brooklyn Army Terminal]( [Displaced Artists Open a New Front at the Brooklyn Army Terminal](
By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON
For those muscled out of studios across the city, ArtBuilt offers long leases, below-market rents and the mayorâs welcome.
[On YouTube, âGame of Thronesâ Superfans Prepare for the End]( [On YouTube, âGame of Thronesâ Superfans Prepare for the End](
By DANIELLE DOWLING
The HBO fantasy epic has inspired a universe of video commentators and dissectors online. Like other fans, theyâre girding themselves for the end of their obsession.
[At Coachella, the Gospel According to Kanye West](
Live Review
[At Coachella, the Gospel According to Kanye West](
By JON CARAMANICA
After a few of his most difficult years and a brief retreat from the spotlight, the rapper returned with Sunday Service â a performance of spiritual music where he rarely took center stage.
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New York
[Native Americans Find Surprising Ally in N.J. Fight: Trump Administration]( [Native Americans Find Surprising Ally in N.J. Fight: Trump Administration](
By SARAH MASLIN NIR
The Ramapough Lenape Indians accuse Mahwah, N.J., of using zoning rules to violate their religious freedom.
[Paper or Plastic? Time to Bring Your Own Bag]( [Paper or Plastic? Time to Bring Your Own Bag](
By MICHAEL GOLD
The City Council has approved a 5-cent charge on paper bags, making it harder to hide from the statewide ban on single-use plastic ones.
[Judge Upholds Conviction in Karina Vetranoâs Murder, Despite Lone Jurorâs Claim It Was Tainted]( [Judge Upholds Conviction in Karina Vetranoâs Murder, Despite Lone Jurorâs Claim It Was Tainted](
By JAN RANSOM
One juror accused other jurors of misconduct in the trial of the man convicted of killing Ms. Vetrano, whose body was found in a Queens park.
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Science
[In India, a Renewed Fight Against Leprosy]( [In India, a Renewed Fight Against Leprosy](
By APOORVA MANDAVILLI
Health workers thought they had vanquished the disease in 2005. But it lived on, cloaked in stigma and medical mystery.
[These Otters Are Popular Pets in Asia. That May Be Their Undoing.]( [These Otters Are Popular Pets in Asia. That May Be Their Undoing.](
By RACHEL NUWER
Asian small-clawed otters are increasingly popular as novelty pets, particularly in Japan. Now international trade in the species may be banned.
[Can Botox and Cosmetic Surgery Chill Our Relationships With Others?]( [Can Botox and Cosmetic Surgery Chill Our Relationships With Others?](
By KATE MURPHY
Experts say mirroring another personâs facial expressions is essential not only for recognizing emotion, but also for feeling it.
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Obituaries
[David Thouless, 84, Dies; Nobel Laureate Cast Light on Matter]( [David Thouless, 84, Dies; Nobel Laureate Cast Light on Matter](
By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN
Using math to explain strange states of matter, like superconductivity, he had a âtransformationalâ impact on physics, with real-world applications.
[Warren Adler, âThe War of the Rosesâ Author, Is Dead at 91]( [Warren Adler, âThe War of the Rosesâ Author, Is Dead at 91](
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
A late-blooming novelist, he had his greatest success with a comedy about a couple in a domestic free-for-all. It became a hit movie.
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Editorial
[Will the Supreme Court Protect Gay and Transgender Workers?]( [Will the Supreme Court Protect Gay and Transgender Workers?](
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The justices have agreed to decide if federal employment law covers discrimination against L.G.B.T. members of the work force.
[Sri Lankaâs Unending Civil War]( [Sri Lankaâs Unending Civil War](
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Modern social media added fuel to the sectarian fires still smoldering after the countryâs civil strife.
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Op-Ed
[Sri Lanka Shut Down Social Media. My First Thought Was âGood.â]( [Sri Lanka Shut Down Social Media. My First Thought Was âGood.â](
By KARA SWISHER
As a tech journalist, Iâm ashamed to admit it. But this is how bad the situation has gotten.
[What Jordan Peterson Did for Me]( [What Jordan Peterson Did for Me](
By ROB HENDERSON
Heâs the reason Iâm at Cambridge, which is why the universityâs decision to revoke his invitation to do research there is so disconcerting.
[The Border Realities Beneath the Fury](
news analysis
[The Border Realities Beneath the Fury](
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The Trump administrationâs hard-line immigration policies, and rhetoric, are straining the daily cross-border existence of those in Cali-Baja.
[The Remarkable Comeback of Rahul Gandhi]( [The Remarkable Comeback of Rahul Gandhi](
By SUSHIL AARON
The opposition leader is challenging Narendra Modi by offering social peace as a public good.
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