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Efforts to Rein In Arbitration Come Under Well-Financed Attack

Efforts to Rein In Arbitration Come Under Well-Financed Attack

As regulators, lawmakers and the Justice Department pushed to restrict arbitration, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others pushed back.

11:05
What to Cook This Week

What to Cook This Week

From lamb curry to salmon roasted in butter, Sam Sifton has quite a few delicious ideas for dinner.

10:59

‘Saturday Night Live’ Honors Paris

SNL castmember Cecily Strong pledged her support for Paris in the show’s opening moments.

10:57

Invoking Nazis, Marco Rubio Hits Hillary Clinton for Not Saying U.S. at War With ‘Radical Islam’

Attacking Mrs. Clinton, the Florida senator drew a parallel between members of the Nazi Party who did not commit acts of violence and Muslims who are not violent extremists.

10:52
A Street-Level Search for Women to Put on a Manhattan Pedestal

A Street-Level Search for Women to Put on a Manhattan Pedestal

Lois Evans, a playwright and performance artist known as LuLu LoLo, has taken the role of Joan of Arc to advance a push to honor Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton with a Central Park statue.

10:40
Mary-Louise Parker on Life With and Without Men

Mary-Louise Parker on Life With and Without Men

With a lifelong love of poetry and unabiding love for her late father, Mary-Louise Parker writes a non-memoir that is personal and very revealing.

10:22
Beirut, Also the Site of Deadly Attacks, Feels Forgotten

Beirut, Also the Site of Deadly Attacks, Feels Forgotten

A global outpouring of grief followed the Paris assaults, but no such solidarity was expressed a day earlier when 43 civilians were killed in Lebanon.

09:49
Pope Condemns 'Barbarity' of Paris Attacks

Pope Condemns 'Barbarity' of Paris Attacks

Pope Francis expressed condolences to all the citizens of France and said that using the name of God to justify violence and hatred was "blasphemy."

08:41
Paris Attacks: What We Know and Don’t Know

Paris Attacks: What We Know and Don’t Know

A briefing with the latest information.

08:22
1965: Anti-Red Law in U.S. Is Voided

1965: Anti-Red Law in U.S. Is Voided

From the International Herald Tribune archives: The Supreme Court rules that Communist Party members do not have to register with the government.

07:20
Manhunt Underway as Paris Investigation Widens

Manhunt Underway as Paris Investigation Widens

An eighth suspect in the attacks is being sought. The authorities confirmed that at least three of the other attackers were French citizens.

07:20
Attacks in Central Paris

Attacks in Central Paris

At least 129 people were killed and dozens were wounded in six apparently coordinated attacks.

07:04
Rollie Massimino’s Latest Act: A Smaller Stage, but Just as Frenetic

Rollie Massimino’s Latest Act: A Smaller Stage, but Just as Frenetic

Massimino, who rose to fame as the leader of the 1985 Villanova team that won the national championship, now coaches at Keiser University, an N.A.I.A. program in Florida.

07:00

Minnesota Vikings at Oakland Raiders Preview

Quarterback Derek Carr is having a Pro Bowl season statistically, and a wild-card playoff berth is not an impossibility for Oakland.

07:00

Miami Dolphins at Philadelphia Eagles Preview

It took awhile to get going, but the Eagles appear to have gotten their swagger back.

07:00

Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos Preview

Denver will be without cornerback Aqib Talib after he was suspended by the league for a game after hitting the Colts’ Dwayne Allen with a Three Stooges-esque eye poke.

07:00

Dallas Cowboys at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Preview

The Buccaneers, led by quarterback Jameis Winston, are capable of beating anyone when it is playing well and the ball bounces its way a time or two.

07:00

Carolina Panthers at Tennessee Titans Preview

Carolina appears to be walking directly into a classic trap game.

07:00

Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens Preview

The Jaguars and Ravens have matching records.

07:00

Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers Preview

The good news for the Packers is that the team they are playing this week is the Lions, maybe the N.F.L.’s worst team.

07:00

New England Patriots at New York Giants Preview

The Giants enter the game last in the N.F.L. in total defense, and one has to wonder if they can contain an explosive Patriots offense led by quarterback Tom Brady.

07:00

Chicago Bears at St. Louis Rams Preview

In their last three games, the Rams have attempted to convert on third down 37 times and have succeeded only four times.

07:00

Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks Preview

If the Seahawks have any chance of making a late run to snatch the N.F.C. West title away from the Cardinals, it probably needs to win this game.

07:00

Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers Preview

Coach Mike Tomlin said that the Steelers would “leave the door ajar” for an injured Ben Roethlisberger to play, though only “slightly ajar.”

07:00

New Orleans Saints at Washington Redskins Preview

The Redskins are still in the thick of it in the weak N.F.C. East, and Kirk Cousins could have the game of his life against the Saints defense.

06:32

1940: Worst Nazi Raid Leaves Coventry in Ruin

From the International Herald Tribune archives: A British city devastated after a Nazi raid.

05:55
Obama Calls Paris Events ‘an Attack on the Civilized World’

Obama Calls Paris Events ‘an Attack on the Civilized World’

The president was expected to spend much of his time at the Group of 20 meeting in Turkey consulting with his counterparts, including President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

05:53
Your Weekend Briefing

Your Weekend Briefing

Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.

05:53
A Baby Dies at Day Care, and a Mother Asks Why She Had to Leave Him So Soon

A Baby Dies at Day Care, and a Mother Asks Why She Had to Leave Him So Soon

I wasn’t just up against the end of my parental leave. I was up against an entire culture.

05:52
Your Weekend Briefing: Paris, Democratic Debate, Syria

Your Weekend Briefing: Paris, Democratic Debate, Syria

Here's what you need to know about the week's top stories.

05:38
After Outcry, Ireland Adjusts Its Corporate Tax Draw

After Outcry, Ireland Adjusts Its Corporate Tax Draw

The country has been accused of acting like a low-tax haven, giving breaks that have attracted international companies. Now Ireland is phasing out some breaks, but adding another.

05:12
Sports Arenas Need Security, Not Complacency

Sports Arenas Need Security, Not Complacency

Soccer has been forced to adopt safety measures designed to prevent disasters like the stampedes in Belgium and England that killed dozens in the '80s.

01:50

Quotation of the Day

Quotation of the Day for Sunday, November 15, 2015.

01:50

Corrections: November 15, 2015

Corrections appearing in print on Sunday, November 15, 2015.

01:23

Warriors Tie Score Late and Top Nets in Overtime

Golden State’s Andre Iguodala hit a 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds left, and the Nets’ Brook Lopez missed a short jumper at the buzzer. The Warriors then pulled away in the extra period.

00:38
The Best Moments in College Football This Week

The Best Moments in College Football This Week

A look at some of the top story lines from the eleventh week of the 2015 college football season.

00:29

Radford Tops Georgetown

Rashun Davis, who finished with a career-high 28 points, made a 3-pointer with 1.5 seconds left in the second overtime, and Radford upset host Georgetown, 82-80, in a season opener.

00:26

Jaidee Leads in Shanghai

Thongchai Jaidee shot a six-under-par 66 to take a one-shot lead into the final round of the BMW Masters in Shanghai.

00:24

Gabon Reaches Third Round

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang converted his penalty shootout kick as Gabon became the first team to reach the third round of African 2018 World Cup qualifying.

00:22

Green Returns to Heat

Gerald Green returned to practice with the Miami Heat, though what exactly caused his extended absence from the team remains a secret.

00:19

Rosberg Wins Pole in Brazil

Nico Rosberg won the pole position for Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix, edging his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton, who has already clinched the Formula One season title.

00:18

I.O.C. Backs Russian Reforms

Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee, said Saturday that he was confident that Russia would enact the necessary antidoping reforms in time for its track and field athletes to be cleared to compete in next year’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

00:17

Russia Draws Even at Fed Cup

Maria Sharapova defeated Karolina Pliskova, 6-3, 6-4, to pull Russia into a 1-1 tie with Czech Republic, the defending champion, in the Fed Cup final.

00:16
Alyssa Pronley and Devon Holstad: A Passion for the Law, and for Each Other

Alyssa Pronley and Devon Holstad: A Passion for the Law, and for Each Other

Two would-be lawyers met doing mock trials as undergraduates.

00:16
Kristin Hammill, Joshua Page

Kristin Hammill, Joshua Page

The couple met at a group dinner at a New York restaurant in October 2010.

00:16
Rawan Jabaji and Waleed Khabbaz: The Bride Wore White, But Was Thinking Orange

Rawan Jabaji and Waleed Khabbaz: The Bride Wore White, But Was Thinking Orange

The bride is a big Syracuse basketball fan. The groom may be an even bigger one.

00:16

Erica Pally, Daniel Butensky

The bride, who is a nurse, and the groom, a dentist, were introduced by a mutual friend and married at Liberty House in Jersey City.

00:16
Catherine Corwin and Robert Durante Jr.

Catherine Corwin and Robert Durante Jr.

The couple, both 26, met at Holy Cross, from which they graduated.

00:16
Anna Dupont and Sean Thompson’s Language for Love? Vietnamese

Anna Dupont and Sean Thompson’s Language for Love? Vietnamese

Two Foreign Service officers learn a new language together, and find the right words for love.

00:16

Suzanne Graziano, Andrew Publicover

The couple met in Washington in June 2014, while the bride was working as a summer associate in the policy office of the AARP.

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Mary-Louise Parker on Life With and Without Men

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A global outpouring of grief followed the Paris assaults, but no such solidarity was expressed a day earlier when 43 civilians were killed in Lebanon.

 
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Manhunt Underway as Paris Investigation Widens

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At least 129 people were killed and dozens were wounded in six apparently coordinated attacks.

 
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Massimino, who rose to fame as the leader of the 1985 Villanova team that won the national championship, now coaches at Keiser University, an N.A.I.A. program in Florida.

 
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The president was expected to spend much of his time at the Group of 20 meeting in Turkey consulting with his counterparts, including President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

 
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A Baby Dies at Day Care, and a Mother Asks Why She Had to Leave Him So Soon

I wasn’t just up against the end of my parental leave. I was up against an entire culture.

 
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