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Spotting CNN on a TV Aboard Air Force One, Trump Rages Against Reality
On the Trumps’ recent trip overseas, Melania Trump’s television was tuned to CNN. The president, who is increasingly building walls against the outside world, was not pleased.
Business Day
U.S. Breaks Up Vast I.R.S. Phone Scam
The Justice Department said sentences of up to 20 years in prison should discourage future fraud. Callers posed as tax or immigration officials.
Watching
9 Recent Netflix Original Series That Are Worth Your Time
Recent highlights include true-crime documentaries, an irreverent weekly talk show and a very angry cartoon panda.
U.S.
Michael Cohen Releases Tape of Trump Discussing Hush Money for Playboy Model
Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former personal lawyer, escalated their dispute by releasing a secret recording of a conversation they had about payments to a former Playboy model.
U.S.
To Ease Pain of Trump’s Trade War: $12 Billion in Aid for Farmers
The move drew swift condemnation from many farm groups and lawmakers, including several Republicans, and signaled that the president is digging in on his tariffs.
Science
1 Hen, 76 Ducklings: What’s the Deal With This Picture?
“It’s an extraordinary sighting.” An amateur wildlife photographer captured dozens of ducklings following a single hen on a lake in Minnesota.
U.S.
Georgia Primary Runoff Election Results
See full results and maps from the Georgia primary runoffs.
Well
When We Eat, or Don’t Eat, May Be Critical for Health
A growing body of research suggests that our bodies function optimally when we align our eating patterns with our circadian rhythms.
World
As Greek Wildfire Closed In, a Desperate Dash Ended in Death
A New York Times correspondent reports from the ashes of a seaside resort town devastated by fire and death.
Magazine
The Big Business of Being Gwyneth Paltrow
Inside the growth of Goop — the most controversial brand in the wellness industry.
U.S.
How Michael Cohen’s Audio Clip Unraveled Trump’s False Statements
Donald J. Trump, as a candidate and president, has wielded false statements as a shield against tough questions and embarrassing stories.
Opinion
Larry David: The Most Important Meal of the Day
The last thing I’d ever want to do is defend the White House, but the facts are irrefutable. I present them herein.
World
Wave After Wave of Garbage Hits the Dominican Republic
The Caribbean nation is known for sapphire seas and ivory beaches, but it is grappling with sludgy trash washing up on some famous shores.
Food
Annoyed by Restaurant Playlists, a Master Musician Made His Own
How Ryuichi Sakamoto assembled the soundtrack for Kajitsu, in Murray Hill, and what it says about the sounds we hear (or should) while we eat.
World
In Greece, Wildfires Kill Dozens, Driving Some Into the Sea
At least 74 people have been killed in fast-moving wildfires outside Athens, the country’s deadliest in years. Flames blocked many evacuation routes.
Business Day
The $3 Billion Plan to Turn Hoover Dam Into a Giant Battery
Engineers want to turn the dam into a vast reservoir of excess electricity from the solar farms and wind turbines that represent the power sources of the future.
Business Day
Portugal Dared to Cast Aside Austerity. It’s Having a Major Revival.
At a time of mounting uncertainty in Europe, the country has defied critics who insisted on austerity as the answer to the Continent’s economic and financial crisis.
Travel
How Well Do You Know the World?
Try your hand at identifying some of the places the New York Times Travel section thought were the top places to visit in 2018.
Well
Chemicals in Food May Harm Children, Pediatricians’ Group Says
Eat more fruits and vegetables, don’t put plastic containers in the microwave or dishwasher and check recycling codes to reduce exposure to chemicals.
Arts
The Comedy-Destroying, Soul-Affirming Art of Hannah Gadsby
Creating the furious stand-up special “Nanette” was an act of self-preservation for the Australian star. The result has been a sensation “beyond my comprehension.”