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Political Shift Stalls Efforts to Overhaul ImmigrationNYT Now

Though granting legal status to undocumented immigrants once looked like an imperative for both parties, a surge of Central American migrants into the United States has rendered the issue too toxic for President Obama.

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G.M.’s Board Is Seen as Slow in Reacting to Safety CrisisNYT Now

The automaker’s directors were caught off guard by the extent of the problems that led to the recall of millions of vehicles, but their chairman says they are now “very much involved” in the situation.

The field at left, just off South Main Street in Red Springs, N.C., was where an 11-year-old girl’s body was found in 1983. Credit Jeremy M. Lange for The New York Times

As Two Men Go Free, Ex-Prosecutor Digs InNYT Now

Two innocent men were sent to death row in North Carolina while a serial sex offender who lived near the crime scene was never seriously pursued by America’s “Deadliest D.A.”








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    Voter ID on Trial in Texas

    A law that accepts as proof of identity a concealed-weapon permit but not a student identification card is being challenged in court.

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      Let the River Run Wild

      Four dams on the Susquehanna are causing its death.



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      Can Jill Soloway Do Justice to the Trans Movement?

      The director ventures into a world in which some of the smallest words in our language — pronouns — can cause the greatest offense.

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      How to Get Over That Ex

      What is the lure of a finished relationship? And how do you get over it?

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      New York’s Once and Future MansionsNYT Now

      Historic townhouses that have been turned into schools or chopped up into apartments are now being renovated and returned to their original use as single-family homes.

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