Cuomo to Push Legalizing Recreational Marijuana in New York by Early 2019
The move could bring in more than $1.7 billion in sales each year and put New York in line with several neighboring states.
Voter Suppression and Racial Targeting: In Facebook’s and Twitter’s Words
A new report says that social media companies have evaded or been misleading about claims that Russian efforts on their platforms tried to discourage voting.
When Report Cards Go Out on Fridays, Child Abuse Increases on Saturdays, Study Finds
Verified cases of child abuse in Florida occurred at higher rates on the Saturdays after the release of report cards at public schools, according to a JAMA Pediatrics study.
A Chef’s Singular Take on Chiles Rellenos
The Chicago chef Diana Dávila weaves together chiles en nogada and chiles rellenos ahogados, honoring two traditions, then making them soar.
Former Michael Flynn Business Associates Indicted in Turkey Lobbying Case
The indictment is evidence of a crackdown growing from the inquiry by Robert S. Mueller III, who has investigated foreign money devised to manipulate decision-making in Washington.
On Politics: Republicans in Congress Have a Shutdown Problem
As the deadline to avert a partial shutdown approaches, many lawmakers have been skipping votes since House Republicans were swept from power.
California Today: California Today: An Official Welcome
Monday: Your new correspondent introduces herself, California mandates electric buses and Sean Parker makes a beach app
Saudi Arabia Denounces U.S. Senate’s Response to Khashoggi Murder
The Foreign Ministry in Riyadh criticized an American resolution that blamed Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the killing of a Saudi dissident.
Russian Effort to Influence 2016 Election Targeted African-Americans
Two reports commissioned by the Senate Intelligence Committee take a deeper look at the fake social media accounts used by Russia in the American election.
Road Trip: 44 Islands and 42 Bridges: A Florida Keys Road Trip
It’s only 113 miles from Key Largo to Key West, but take it slow and savor the subtropical, sometimes kitschy, flavor, of these fragile isles.
Profiles in Science: The Yoda of Silicon Valley
Donald Knuth, master of algorithms, reflects on 50 years of his opus-in-progress, “The Art of Computer Programming.”
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