The archive of all headlines from November 21, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The last time the party faced such deep existential angst, after three straight losing presidential campaigns, Democrats shifted their philosophical course and moved closer to the middle.'We will rise to the occasion because there is no one else': California Democrats gather to strategize in wake of Trump win
Developers who have built two Trump-branded towers in India met with President-elect Donald J. Trump last week, and one of them confirmed that they discussed future deals with the Trump family.The interaction does not appear to violate federal laws or ethics rules, three lawyers said, but it did create the appearance that Mr. Trump and his partners are using his status as a way to profit.
Republican senators already have begun to debate which, if any, battles to fight with a leader who ran against both Washington and the Republican Party that many of them continue to revere.Donald Trump's first picks for top jobs show how he plans to govern from the hard right
Republican senators already have begun to debate which, if any, battles to fight with a leader who ran against both Washington and the Republican Party that many of them continue to revere. L.A. Now
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Republican senators already have begun to debate which, if any, battles to fight with a leader who ran against both Washington and the Republican Party that many of them continue to revere. Sports Now
Republican senators already have begun to debate which, if any, battles to fight with a leader who ran against both Washington and the Republican Party that many of them continue to revere. Politics
Under different electoral circumstances, Obama’s trip could have been something of a valedictory march. Instead, he was warning about the threats to democracy in an era of “active disinformation.” Sports Now
Under different electoral circumstances, Obama’s trip could have been something of a valedictory march. Instead, he was warning about the threats to democracy in an era of “active disinformation.” MUSIC
Under different electoral circumstances, Obama’s trip could have been something of a valedictory march. Instead, he was warning about the threats to democracy in an era of “active disinformation.” NATION
Outgoing president says he doesn’t intend to become his successor’s constant critic but reserved right to speak out if his policies breach certain values
Outgoing president says he doesn’t intend to become his successor’s constant critic but reserved right to speak out if his policies breach certain values
Developers of two Trump-branded towers in India met with President-elect Donald J. Trump last week and reportedly discussed further projects.Lawyers said the meeting does not appear to violate federal laws or ethics rules but does create the appearance that his status is being used as a way to profit.
President-elect Donald J. Trump paraded his finalists for top administration positions this weekend before reporters and the world.To build suspense, he offered teasing hints about coming announcements.
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s weekend unfolded like a pageant as he paraded finalists for top administration positions before reporters and the world.To build suspense, he offered teasing hints about coming announcements.
Outgoing president does not intend to be his successor’s constant critic but will speak out if policies breach certain values
About 11 million Americans, most of whom get government subsidies to offset their insurance premiums, depend on insurance marketplaces created by the health law that Republicans have proposed eliminating. Politics
About 11 million Americans, most of whom get government subsidies to offset their insurance premiums, depend on insurance marketplaces created by the health law that Republicans have proposed eliminating. BUSINESS
Sessions offered a false explanation when later questioned by Senators about the alleged incident involving Democratic county commissioner Douglas Wicks
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In all, about 7 million men ages 25 to 54 are neither employed nor “available for work,” putting them outside the labor force. Their growing numbers worry and puzzle economists. The U.S. labor force’s guy problem: Why aren’t more men working?
In all, about 7 million men ages 25 to 54 are neither employed nor 'available for work,' putting them outside the labor force. Their growing numbers worry and puzzle economists. The U.S. labor force’s guy problem: Why aren’t more men working?
In all, about 7 million men ages 25 to 54 are neither employed nor 'available for work,' putting them outside the labor force. Their growing numbers worry and puzzle economists.Why Trump — or any other politician — can't do much to bring back manual labor jobs
At first glance the Democrat seems an unlikely counsellor, but her criticism of Obama and hard line on immigration might appeal to the president-elect
Fukushima prefecture is north of Tokyo and home to the nuclear power plant that was destroyed by a huge tsunami after an offshore earthquake in 2011. The U.S. labor force’s guy problem: Why aren’t more men working?