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Sunday, March 26, 2017
IN THIS EMAIL [NYT] [World](#worldNews) | [U.S.](#nationalNews) | [Politics](#politicsNews) | [Business](#businessNews) | [Technology](#technologyNews) | [Sports](#sportsNews) | [Arts](#artsNews) | [N.Y./Region](#nyregionNews) | [Magazine](#dailyFeatureNews) | [Today's Video](#videoNews) | [Obituaries](#obituaries) | [Editorials](#editorialsNews) | [Op-Ed](#opinionNews) | [On This Day](#onthisdayNews) | [CUSTOMIZE »](
Top News
[Carole Atkins, with children from the Syrian refugee family she sponsored, at an ice rink in Toronto.](
Refugees Welcome
[Canadians Adopted Refugee Families for a Year. Then Came 'Month 13.'](
By JODI KANTOR and CATRIN EINHORN
Everyday Canadians spent a year embracing Syrians in the world's most personal resettlement program. Letting them go might be the biggest test yet.
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[President Trump in the Oval Office on Friday. He has sought to assign blame for Republicans' failure to advance a bill replacing the Affordable Care Act.]( [Trump Becomes Ensnared in Fiery G.O.P. Civil War](
By GLENN THRUSH and MAGGIE HABERMAN
The health bill's defeat leaves the president facing a wrenching choice: ceding power to his party's anti-establishment wing, or seeking other pathways to successful governing.
[Paul Ryan spoke to reporters on Friday about withdrawing the health care act.]( [Paul Ryan Emerges From Health Care Defeat Badly Damaged](
By MATT FLEGENHEIMER and THOMAS KAPLAN
He is now tasked with defending not just his leadership abilities but his very brand of conservatism in a party fitfully searching for a coherent policy identity.
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BUSINESS
[One Nation, Under Fox: 18 Hours With a Network That Shapes America](
By JOHN KOBLIN and NICK CORASANITI
Fox News is a singular force, crafting a searing narrative about what's happening in the world for millions of viewers, including President Trump.
[Londoners gathered at Trafalgar Square for a candlelight vigil for the victims of Wednesday's attack.](
OPINION | Op-Ed Contributor
[After London Attack, Living Between Cultures](
By DINA NAYERI
For an Iranian in England, an act of terror is a reckoning with identity.
QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"If we keep up like this, they're just going to become more and more dependent. Maybe we're giving them unreal expectations for the next 10, 20 years of their lives."
[JAN DOWLER]( among the sponsors of a Syrian family in Canada who struggled to determine how much to help, and how long.
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Today's Videos
[Police leave the house in Quayside where Khalid Masood lived, in Birmingham England, Thursday, March 23, 2017.]( [[Video] Video: Neighbors of Masood: 'We Are All Very Shocked'](
Neighbors of Khalid Masood, the London attacker, were left stunned by the news that he had lived alongside them in Birmingham, after police officers raided his former home.
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World
[A North Korean military officer at the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School, a military school near Pyongyang, in 2013. Hackers linked to the country are targeting banks and financial institutions.]( [North Korea's Rising Ambition Seen in Bid to Breach Global Banks](
By PAUL MOZUR and CHOE SANG-HUN
An attack late last year targeting more than 20 Polish banks suggests that hackers linked to North Korea are becoming more sophisticated and brazen.
[Prospectors in Kono District, Sierra Leone's main diamond mining region.]( [Miners Found a 706-Carat Diamond in Sierra Leone. Who Should Get the Profit?](
By JAIME YAYA BARRY
The government will broker the sale of the gem, valued at as much as $50 million. But many are skeptical that all involved will get their fair share.
[President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico could kick a decision to his successor, a potential blow to the preservation of Nafta.]( [Renegotiate Nafta? Mexicans Say Get On With It](
By AZAM AHMED
Uncertainty over the trade deal is hitting the country hard, pinching off foreign investment and lowering growth expectations.
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U.S.
[Esther Voynow during her surgery at the Rothman Institute in Bensalem, Pa. She was rendered numb with only an injection of a local anesthetic.]( [Going Under the Knife, With Eyes and Ears Wide Open](
By JAN HOFFMAN
More people are rejecting general anesthesia for procedures, prompting doctors to narrate their steps as they deal with alert patients asking questions.
[Tyrell Ringing Shield, left, with her partner of 16 years, Stacy Stewart, said Nebraska should not renew the liquor licenses for the stores in Whiteclay, Neb.]( [Nebraska May Stanch One Town's Flow of Beer to Its Vulnerable Neighbors](
By JULIE BOSMAN
Whiteclay, with its little liquor stores, attracts American Indians from the dry reservation just across the South Dakota line. But a move is afoot to change that.
[Bobby Brooks, the newly elected student body president at Texas A&M, says he has been harassed amid accusations that the election was rigged to favor an openly gay candidate.]( [Rigged Election? Dispute at Texas A&M Has Even Rick Perry Chiming In](
By MICHAEL HARDY
Mr. Perry, the energy secretary, is among those who have disputed the election of the first openly gay student body president, which has set off an uproar on campus.
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Politics
[Sal Traficante, in Kinderhook, N.J., on Saturday, said he had begun to question his support for Republicans.]( [Health Bill's Failure Leaves Supporters in a Political Jam Back Home](
By ALEXANDER BURNS
In running for re-election next year, some Republican lawmakers may have to defend their support for a politically explosive bill that many backed only reluctantly.
[Supporters awaiting President Trump at a rally in Kentucky this past week.](
News Analysis
[Trump's Biggest Obstacle to Policy Goals? His Own Missteps](
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
A litany of stumbles and controversies has dented the president's "I alone can fix it" vow to remake government with businesslike efficiency.
[[Graphic] Graphic: The Health Care Bill Has Failed. Let the Finger Pointing Begin.](
By LARRY BUCHANAN and KAREN YOURISH
The blame game is a time-honored Washington tradition. A look at who's blaming whom for the failure of the House bill, in public and in private.
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Business
[William Harris, the founder of Personal Capital, said the problems with getting access to data from banks had grown worse over the last year.]( [Banks and Tech Firms Battle Over Something Akin to Gold: Your Data](
By NATHANIEL POPPER
Big banks are pushing for new agreements on the customer data they share with technology start-ups like Mint and Betterment.
[The Exxon Mobil refinery in Torrance, Calif. The topic of climate change and its effects will again appear on shareholder proxies this year at companies like Exxon Mobil.](
Fair Game
[Shareholder Proxies Could Be the New Regulators](
By GRETCHEN MORGENSON
With a new administration relaxing oversight, the prospect of curbing executive pay or forcing climate change accountability may fall to investors.
[Paul Ryan, the House Speaker, at a news conference this month. His bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act has drawn criticism from the right and the left.](
The Upshot
[What Comes Next for Obamacare? The Case for Medicare for All](
By ROBERT H. FRANK
The pains of losing the Affordable Care Act would generate a gigantic backlash. But universal access to Medicare would change that.
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Technology
[Amazon's Ambitions Unboxed: Stores for Furniture, Appliances and More](
By NICK WINGFIELD
The online retailing giant is trying to bring its own formula to traditional retailing. If it is successful, it could change how all stores operate.
[Uber's modified Ford Fusion sedans in Pittsburgh last year.]( [Uber Suspends Tests of Self-Driving Vehicles After Arizona Crash](
By MIKE ISAAC
The Uber vehicle was not at fault, the police said. But the accident comes at a difficult time for the company.
Bits
[Farhad's and Mike's Week in Tech: YouTube's Problematic Advertising](
By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
Farhad and Mike discuss how YouTube's issues with brands pulling ads because of racist content has caused a major headache for Google's video arm.
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Sports
[Thanks to a multimillion-dollar contract with Nike, Michigan players have access to Jordan brand shoes in a seemingly unlimited variety of styles - and colors.]( [Shoes, Shirts, You Name It, College Basketball Players Get It. Free.](
By SCOTT CACCIOLA
Sponsorship deals flood college athletes with so much gear they have to give it away. What's coveted most? It's got to be the shoes.
[The Gonzaga Bulldogs celebrating their win over Xavier on Saturday in the West Regional final of the N.C.A.A. tournament.](
Gonzaga 83, Xavier 59
[Gonzaga Marches Into Its First Final Four by Routing Xavier](
By BEN SHPIGEL
Gonzaga, the top seed in the West Regional, will face either Florida or South Carolina in a national semifinal next Saturday.
[Tyler Dorsey of Oregon being defended by Devonte' Graham of Kansas in the Midwest Regional final on Saturday.](
Oregon 74, Kansas 60
[Oregon Topples Kansas for First Final Four Appearance Since 1939](
By MARC TRACY
The third-seeded Ducks stunned the Jayhawks to win the Midwest Regional. A matchup against another blue-blood program is guaranteed.
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Arts
[The musician John Mayer, whose new album, ]( [John Mayer Knows He Messed Up. He Wants Another Chance.](
By JOE COSCARELLI
After more than five years of self-imposed pop exile, this guitar virtuoso wants another blockbuster album. Then he hopes to settle down.
[Lynn Nottage, left, and Paula Vogel in New York this month.]( [Two Female Playwrights Arrive on Broadway. What Took So Long?](
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Lynn Nottage and Paula Vogel, both Pulitzer winners, will finally make their Broadway debuts this spring. What does that say about the plight of women writing for the stage?
[Selena Gomez, right, and her mother, Mandy Teefey, who are executive producers of ]( [Selena Gomez (and Others) on Adapting 'Thirteen Reasons Why' for Netflix](
By MARGY ROCHLIN
The pop star and actress served as an executive producer with her mother to adapt a novel into a show about isolation and adolescent suicide.
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New York
[Atlantic Avenue at Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn.]( [The State of Your Block, 2017](
By ANDY NEWMAN
A crowdsourced portrait of New York City at its noisy, gentrified, garbage-strewn best.
[Jasmine Ramirez, left, a care manager at Boom!, a drug-treatment center in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, talking recently to a participant in the lobby.]( [In the Bronx, Heroin Woes Never Went Away](
By GINIA BELLAFANTE
The opioid crisis is often seen as a scourge of white rural areas and the Rust Belt, but among blacks and Latinos in the Bronx it has been a constant presence.
[Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president. ]( [Five Leaders on New York's Five Boroughs](
By JONATHAN WOLFE
The borough presidents in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island and Queens talk about the present and the future of their parts of the city.
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Fashion & Style
[Brooke Astor and David Rockefeller at her 100th birthday party at his estate in Westchester County, in 2002.](
Postscript
[When David Met Brooke: The Ultimate New York Power Couple](
By JACOB BERNSTEIN
For years, he was the frequent companion of the equally fabled Mrs. Astor. Then, in her final years, he also became her protector in an ugly, tabloid-ready fight with her son.
[Ariel Levy at home in Manhattan, a one-bedroom walk up that she bought when she was married.]( [Ariel Levy Has Written a Thoroughly Modern Memoir](
By PENELOPE GREEN
In "The Rules Do Not Apply," a writer for The New Yorker interrogates the hoary conceit of "having it all" after a harrowing miscarriage and divorce.
Modern Love
[Keeping the Boardroom Out of the Bedroom](
By SHARON POPE
A hard-charging executive has trouble balancing the power of work with the intimacy of marriage.
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Travel
[Children on the beach in Unstad, Norway, which attracts surfing enthusiasts who brave the cold Norwegian Sea.](
Family Travel
[No Nighttime, No Rules: Summertime Above the Arctic Circle](
By BONNIE TSUI
A family heads to the fjords of Norway and sees their sons' transformation "into a special breed of excitable baby werewolf."
[Skiers at Serre Chevalier, in the southern French Alps near the town of Briançon.](
Family Travel
[A Father-Son Bonding Mission in the French Alps](
By PETER SIGAL
A family ski trip in France brings more than the creamy, forgiving snow and cheese fondue.
[Children at the Geitenboerderij Ridammerhoeve, a biodynamic goat farm a half-hour by bike from the center of Amsterdam in a sprawling forest on the southern edge of the city.](
Family Travel
[The Dutch Way: Tulips, Windmills and Barnyard Animals](
By NINA SIEGAL
A mother recalls a favorite ritual with her young daughter, visiting some of Amsterdam's many neighborhood children's farms or petting zoos.
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Magazine
[Visitors at Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island.](
The Voyages Issue
[The Hawaii Cure](
By WELLS TOWER
A first trip to the island, in a desperate bid to escape the news.
[Titans in the fog in Sequoia National Park, California.](
The Voyages Issue
[In the Land of Giants](
By JON MOOALLEM
Communing with some of the biggest trees on Earth.
[A parade of the V.I.P. Ladies and Kids Social Aid and Pleasure Club earlier this month.](
The Voyages Issue
[Wandering New Orleans After Seeing It From the Stage](
By DESSA
After a decade of visiting the city on tour, I finally got to experience it as a tourist.
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[]Obituaries
[Anatoly S. Chernyaev at home in 2012.]( [Anatoly S. Chernyaev, Key Aide and Gorbachev's 'Alter Ego,' Dies at 95](
By SCOTT SHANE
Mr. Chernyaev advised Mikhail S. Gorbachev on foreign and domestic affairs and played a central role in his attempt to liberalize and modernize the Soviet Union.
[Dr. Lewis P. Rowland with residents at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. In 1973, he went to Columbia, where he was chairman of the neurology department for 25 years, retiring in 1998.]( [Dr. Lewis Rowland, Leading Neurologist on Nerve and Muscle Diseases, Dies at 91](
By DENISE GRADY
Dr. Rowland, who had a special interest in A.L.S., or Lou Gehrig's disease, refused to be interrogated by investigators in the McCarthy era.
[Robin O'Hara, center, on the set of ]( [Robin O'Hara, Producer of Independent Films, Dies at 62](
By WILLIAM GRIMES
Ms. O'Hara got her start as a producer in the mid-1980s at the Kitchen, the experimental performance space in Chelsea.
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Editorial
Editorial
[Congress's Duty in the War With ISIS](
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Legislators have a constitutional responsibility to approve protracted foreign military action.
[Alexander Acosta at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.](
Editorial
[Will the Labor Secretary Help Labor?](
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Trump's new choice for labor secretary seems unlikely to defend new overtime standards, which are desperately needed.
[People at the Women's March in Las Vegas, in January.](
Editorial
[Pumping Life Into the Equal Rights Amendment](
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Nevada's endorsement of the E.R.A. gives supporters of the long-fought-over amendment an encouraging sign.
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Op-Ed
[An etching from ](
Op-Ed | Peter Wehner
[After Great Pain, Where Is God?](
By PETER WEHNER
The reason Jesus came to us "acquainted with grief."
Opinion
[Justice Springs Eternal](
By JAMES FORMAN Jr.
The presidency of Donald Trump doesn't spell the end of criminal justice reform. It may just be getting started.
[Wooden dolls in a souvenir shop in St. Petersburg, Russia, hours before Donald Trump's inauguration.](
Sunday Review
[Don't Fight Their Lies With Lies of Your Own](
By MASHA GESSEN
We don't need to traffic in conspiracy theories to realize how outrageous Trump is.
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ON THIS DAY
On March 26, 1979, the Camp David peace treaty was signed by Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt at the White House.
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