
F.B.I Treating San Bernardino Attack as Counterterrorism Investigation
IAN LOVETT, RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and LAURIE GOODSTEIN at NYT > Home Page - 5 hours ago
Officials pointed to stockpiled explosives, travels in the Middle East and
evidence of contacts with people with Islamist extremist views.
16 More Charged in FIFA Scandal After Raid in Zurich
REBECCA R. RUIZ, MATT APUZZO and SAM BORDEN at NYT > Home Page - 9 minutes ago
The arrests nearly doubled the size of the huge case that has upended FIFA,
soccer’s multibillion-dollar governing body.
The Trade: How Mark Zuckerberg’s Altruism Helps Himself
JESSE EISINGER at NYT > Home Page - 9 minutes ago
Mr. Zuckerberg set up a limited liability company, which has reaped
enormous benefits as public relations coup and will help minimize his tax
bill.
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey: When Leaning In, Laughing Matters
MELENA RYZIK at NYT > Home Page - 50 minutes ago
The stars of “Sisters” seem as funny, collegial and thoughtful as their
fans believe. But where’s the drama in that?
Former Massey Energy C.E.O. Guilty in Deadly Coal Mine Blast
ALAN BLINDER at NYT > Home Page - 1 hour ago
Donald L. Blankenship was found guilty by a federal jury of violating
mining safety in the deaths of 29 miners in the Upper Big Branch mine when
he was C.E.O. of Massey Energy.
Pentagon Will Open All Combat Roles to Women
MATTHEW ROSENBERG and DAVE PHILIPPS at NYT > Home Page - 2 hours ago
The groundbreaking decision overturns a 1994 Pentagon rule that restricts
women from artillery, armor, infantry and other such combat roles.
Congressional Memo: Mass Shootings Stoke Ideological Fighting in Congress
JENNIFER STEINHAUER at NYT > Home Page - 2 hours ago
The angry back-and-forth highlighted how violence at home and abroad,
rather than uniting the country, is escalating the fights over gun control,
immigration, foreign policy and religion.
Essay: Terror? Murder? As the Dead Mount, a Debate Persists
PETER BAKER at NYT > Home Page - 3 hours ago
In an era of jarring violence at home and abroad, Americans find themselves
struggling to agree on the very nature of what they are seeing.
Draghi Announces Further E.C.B. Stimulus Measures, but Investors Are Unimpressed
JACK EWING at NYT > Home Page - 5 hours ago
The central bank, facing a sluggish eurozone economy, said it would extend
the length of its asset purchases and push banks to lend by charging them
more to park money.
Frustrated in Efforts to Close Guantánamo Prison, Officials Look to Reduce Population
CHARLIE SAVAGE at NYT > Home Page - 6 hours ago
The Obama administration is exploring measures that it hopes will make
closing the prison politically and logistically easier.
E.U. Investigates McDonald’s Tax Deal With Luxembourg
JAMES KANTER at NYT > Home Page - 7 hours ago
The move is the latest sign that Margrethe Vestager, the bloc’s competition
commissioner, is determined to widen a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance.
Police Raid Townhouse of Suspect in San Bernardino Shooting
JENNIFER MEDINA at NYT > Home Page - 7 hours ago
The neighbors of Syed Farook said they did not understand how a mass
shooting suspect had so lived so close by.
New York Today: New York Today: Subway Secrets
TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG at NYT > Home Page - 8 hours ago
Thursday: Transit mysteries, windy weather, and a hungry burglar.
Your Thursday Briefing: San Bernardino, Oscar Pistorius, Janet Yellen
ADEEL HASSAN at NYT > Home Page - 8 hours ago
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
With Coal Industry Under Pressure, Some See Long-Term Decline
JOHN SCHWARTZ at NYT > Home Page - 9 hours ago
Environmental regulations and rising competition from cleaner, cheaper
alternatives have weighed on the industry.
Oscar Pistorius Guilty in Murder of Reeva Steenkamp, Appeals Court Rules
NORIMITSU ONISHI at NYT > Home Page - 10 hours ago
South Africa’s top appeals court found the Olympic star guilty of murder in
the 2013 killing of his girlfriend, overturning an earlier conviction of
manslaughter.
Conflicting Reports on Taliban Leader’s Status Highlight Fraying Unity
MUJIB MASHAL at NYT > Home Page - 10 hours ago
Analysts, while not ruling out the possibility of the shooting of Mullah
Akhtar Muhammad Mansour because of rising tensions, said initial details
were contradictory at best.
Civilian Deaths Raise Questions About C.I.A.-Trained Forces in Afghanistan
DAVID JOLLY at NYT > Home Page - 10 hours ago
The agency has trained thousands of Afghan fighters for counterterrorism
pursuit teams, but some Afghan officials say they are largely unaccountable
to the government.
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