Home » Archives by category » New York Times (Page 2916)

A Houston High School Has a New Dress Code. For Parents.

The dress code, which bans satin caps, bonnets, hair rollers, pajamas and revealing and sagging clothing, has been criticized as racist and elitist.

Bill Cosby, Arguing His Appeal Is Being Delayed, Asks for Bail

Lawyers for the entertainer said that the trial judge is taking too long to issue an opinion that explains his decision making.

Scientists Create Speech From Brain Signals

A prosthetic voice decodes what the brain intends to say and generates (mostly) understandable speech, no muscle movement needed.

3-Year-Old Found Alone at Border Is One of Many ‘Heartbreaking’ Migrant Cases

A toddler found wandering alone at the border in Texas was just one of a number of young children crossing the border unaccompanied by a parent, federal authorities say.

News Analysis: Victor or Victim? Trump Shifts Response to Mueller Report

While he once welcomed the report as “total exoneration,” the president in recent days has assailed it as a “total ‘hit job’” produced by “true Trump Haters.”

Divided on Impeachment, Democrats Wrestle With Duty and Politics

House Democrats are agonizing between their responsibilities to hold a president to account and the political implications for doing so.

Andy McKean, Iowa’s Longest-Serving Republican, Switches Parties Because of Trump

Mr. McKean said he would join the Democratic Party and called President Trump’s behavior unacceptable. “If this is the new normal,” he said, “I want no part of it.”

Split 5 to 4, Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Class Arbitrations

The justices ruled that an arbitration clause in an employment contract barred workers from banding together to pursue privacy claims.

What Is a Cassowary?

Cassowaries are a flightless type of bird indigenous to Australia and Southeast Asia. They are huge, emu-like birds with claws and have a violent reputation.

California Today: D-Day Veteran to Return to Normandy for First Time in 75 Years

Wednesday: A 96-year-old veteran prepares for a trip decades in the making; a measles outbreak in L.A.; and a big win for the San Jose Sharks.

In a Crowded Field, Pete Buttigieg and Beto O’Rourke Stake Out Similar Turf

As the presidential nominating contest narrows next year, there may not be room for two white men under 50 who present themselves as mainstream progressives.

Recent Comments