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As President-elect Donald J. Trump’s second administration takes shape, his plans for a signature campaign promise are becoming clear: mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, including new detention centersye7, workplace raids and possibly the
For the three decades after she became an American citizen, Annie Tan tried to stay out of the fray. Politics, she thought, was for politicians, not for “regular people” like her, a 71-year-old Chinese American immigrant from Taiwan living in Southe
Mexico’s Senate on Thursday night passed a sweeping proposal to dissolve several government-financed yet independent watchdog organizations, a move the president and her supporters said would help reduce corruption and waste. Critics have called it
New Zealand’s Parliament was temporarily suspended on Thursday as Māori lawmakers performed a hakabento4d slot, a traditional group dance, demonstrating their community’s anger and fear over a bill that aims to reinterpret the country’s founding tre
Donald J. Trump’s election victory reverberated through financial markets. And one week later, bets on the economy’s path and on corporate winners or losers — known as the “Trump trade” on Wall Street — are in full swing. Stock prices for perceived
This presidential season has featured some truly shameless attempts to buy votes and sell policy. This spring, Donald Trump promised a room of oil and gas executives that if they raised $1 billion for him, he’d roll back a slew of environmental regu
The presidential election was two weeks ago, and the country’s liberals are already deep into the blame phase. Though we don’t yet have accurate data about how various demographic groups voted and won’t for months, we’ve entered a preliminary round
In his dank Budapest prison cell in the mid-1950s, my father imagined he heard Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony. Though no one in my family had ever set foot in the actual New World, just knowing it existed brought my father solace during his nearly tw
The extraordinary collapse of the Assad regime over the weekend is a historic victory for the Syrian peoplecowboy slots, who for over a half-century have suffered under the Assad family’s brutal authoritarian rule. It will undoubtedly pose challenge
With every Christmas card I write, I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, but I’m also pondering “The Strength of Weak Ties,” a seminal 1973 paper by the sociologist Mark Granovetter, then of Johns Hopkins University, now of Stanford. Granovetter wrote
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