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March 13, 2016
State of Terror
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times
To Maintain Supply of Sex Slaves, ISIS Pushes Birth Control
The Islamic State keeps up its systematic rape of captives under medieval codes by using modern methods of birth control.
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Election 2016
Todd Heisler / The New York Times
Amid Bluster and Bragging, Trump Yearned to Gain Stature
A look back at how Donald J. Trump mustered his way into the Republican elite finds that his presidential campaign is driven in part by a desire to be taken seriously.
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First Draft
Police Use Pepper Spray on Protesters Outside Trump Rally in Kansas City
11:25 PM ET
The police said they used pepper spray twice when protesters did not follow orders to disperse.
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Trump accused a protester of having ISIS ties based on a dubious video.
Donald Trump’s Heated Words Were Destined to Stir Violence, Opponents Say
Over the past year, elected officials, party leaders and historians warned that the 2016 presidential campaign was teetering on the edge of violence. This weekend it finally arrived.
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A Trump supporter says she made the Nazi salute as a form of counterprotest.
Watch: Security guards had to shield Mr. Trump Saturday when a protester neared the stage.
Cruz Takes Delegates in Wyoming, and Rubio Wins in Washington, D.C.
Saturday was the last day of voting before the make-or-break primaries in five large states Tuesday.
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WhatsApp Is Latest Front in U.S. Fight Over Encryption
A fight with the world’s largest messaging app would open a new front in the Obama administration’s dispute with Silicon Valley over encryption, security and privacy.
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Obama told the South by Southwest festival that he was on the side of law enforcement in the encryption debate.
‘I Don’t Know the Secret’
Dvir Rosen / Guinness World Records, via Associated Press
World’s Oldest Man, a Confectioner From Poland, Survived Auschwitz
Israel Kristal, 112, lost his family in the Holocaust and weighed 81 pounds when the Allies freed him from a labor camp. Now, he has been declared the world’s oldest man.
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Opinion
Emoji Feminism
When women succeed against all odds, don’t just text them an image of airborne confetti.
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Opinion
The Global Solution to Extinction
It is not too late to halt the alarming loss of species and biodiversity threatening the planet.
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Editorial
The Bernie Sanders Revolution
To make real change, Bernie Sanders needs his young revolutionaries to run for Congress
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Editors’ Picks
Robert F. Bukaty / Associated Press
Daylight Saving Time: Why Does It Exist? (It’s Not for Farming)
We’re springing forward again. But why? Common beliefs about the shift aren’t grounded in fact.
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Jason Henry for The New York Times
The Facebook Breakup
The social network’s Compassion Team has made calling it quits online a little easier.
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Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Our 10 Most Popular Chicken Recipes Right Now
From Mark Bittman’s stir-fried chicken with ketchup to Melissa Clark’s sautéed chicken with meyer lemon, here are the chicken recipes from Cooking that readers saved the most this week.
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Great Reads
Delve into the week’s most engaging reporting and writing.
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Smarter Living
See our latest tips for making the most of your daily life.
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A Reminder
Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday at 2 a.m.
Set your clocks ahead an hour. Tap to see the first time-change reminder in The Times, from 1918.
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Conservation or Control?
Mark Holm for The New York Times
Obama’s Last Big Conservation Act Starts a Quarrel
Tribes and nature advocates are face to face with conservatives over a new monument in Utah’s red-rock deserts that would protect 1.9 million acres of land from new mining and drilling.
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Our Best Comments of the Week
“It’s not a woman’s responsibility to control the sexual urges of men by dressing more conservatively.” Readers react to the Erin Andrews case and more.
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Alexandre Meneghini / Reuters
U.S. Trade With Cuba Off to an Uncertain Start
Loosened restrictions have sent American prospectors to the country in droves only to find their efforts hampered by obstacles that are not economical, but cultural.
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Schools in Newark Were Told to Run Water to Lower Lead Risk
A document urged principals and custodians in Newark to have everyone run the water in fountains before drinking “to reduce the risk of possible lead contamination.”
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Talking Baseball
Illustration by Sam Manchester / The New York Times
There Will Never Be Another Yogi, and Rodriguez Is It
Whether it’s talking about swimming in the “Miami Ocean” or playing well “on both sides of the baseball,” Alex Rodriguez has proved a worthy heir to king of the malapropism.
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1 Dead and 2 Missing After Tugboat Hits Barge on Hudson
Rescuers were searching for two people Saturday after a tugboat struck a barge and capsized near the Tappan Zee Bridge.
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Most Popular
Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman, via Associated Press
A Texas Candidate Pushes the Boundary of the Far Right
Mary Lou Bruner, who is running for a Texas Board of Education seat, posted on Facebook that “a reliable source” had told her President Obama was once a prostitute.
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See the 20 stories that Times readers are recommending most.
Ken Adam | 1921-2016
United Artists, via Photofest
A Man Who Dreamed Up the Lairs of Bond Villains
Ken Adam, a production designer, is best known for creating futuristic sets for seven James Bond films and Stanley Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove.”
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Television
Q. and A.: Neve Campbell on ‘House of Cards’
The actress talks politics, her character on the popular Netflix show and roles for women over 40.
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What to Watch Saturday
F. Gary Gray charts the story of N.W.A in “Straight Outta Compton.” Audra McDonald channels Billie Holiday, and Ariana Grande is on “S.N.L.”
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Your Daily Mini Crossword
Solve a bite-size crossword in just a few minutes.
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Table for Two
Caitlin Ochs for The New York Times
The Unlikeliest Couple in Ping Pong
He’s the “30 Rock” guy in a trucker’s hat. She’s an Olympic hopeful. She gives him lessons, but the instruction flows both ways.
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Sunday Review | Opinion
Opinion:
The Unnatural Kingdom
Frank Bruni:
Donald Trump’s Epic Neediness
Ross Douthat:
The Party Still Decides
Maureen Dowd:
The Sultan and the Salad
Nicholas Kristof:
Where the Soldiers Are Scarier Than the Crocodiles
Editorial:
Congress Needs to Throw Puerto Rico a Lifeline
Editorial:
Putting Lincoln Online Is No Easy Political Task
World
Signs of Hope Five Years After Start of Syria’s War
In Hail of Bullets and Fire, North Korea Killed Official Who Wanted Reform
China Weighs Letting Banks Sell Bad Debt to Investors
U.S.
U.S. News
Recall Effort in Michigan Intensifies Pressure on Gov. Rick Snyder
Louisiana and Mississippi Check Damage After Heavy Rain and Flooding
Proud of Obama’s Presidency, Blacks Are Sad to See Him Go
Politics
U.S. Politics
The Upshot:
The Geography of Trumpism
Reporter’s Notebook:
Covering Donald Trump, and Witnessing the Danger Up Close
interactive
Graphic:
How Trump Could Be Blocked at a Contested Republican Convention
New York
For Donald Trump, Friends in Few Places
N.J. Transit Reaches Tentative Deal With Rail Workers, Averting a Strike
Big City:
Death in Texas: An Officer’s Odyssey
Business Day
Shari Redstone Prepares for Battle to Control a Media Empire
Strategies:
Pfizer’s Eager to Go, but the Market Has Doubts
Applied Science:
Attacking Poverty to Foster Creativity in Entrepreneurs
Technology
Farhad and Mike Discuss the Apple Case and a
Go-Playing
Computer Program
A Trip Through Amazon’s First Physical Store
F.C.C. Proposes Privacy Rules for Internet Providers
Sports
In Israel, an Arab Chooses Baskets Over Goals
On Baseball:
Off the Mound, Sean Doolittle Brings Relief to the Ostracized
A Different Stanley Gets Her Cup
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