Caleb Cain was a college dropout looking for direction. He turned to YouTube. Soon, he was pulled into a far-right universe, watching thousands of videos filled with conspiracy theories, misogyny and racism.
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A sign at a swimming pond at Hampstead Heath in London. The pond became the center of a debate about the inclusion of trans women last summer.Credit...Daniel Leal-Olivas/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Last week, two British women stormed onto Capitol Hill in Washington for the purposes of ambushing Sarah McBride, the national press secretary of the Human Rights Campaign. Ms. McBride, a trans
EARLY ONE MORNING, in the beginning of April, just as the cherry blossoms came into full bloom in Tokyo, 100-odd people gathered at the entrance to an anonymous office building in Aoyama, an elegant and sedate neighborhood known for its designer stores and expensive French restaurants. Unlike the building’s facade (squat, brick, unremarkable) or its interior (empty, beige, somehow even more unrema
Oussouby Sacko, the new, Mali-born president of Kyoto Seika University, at his inauguration party this month.Credit...Kosuke Okahara for The New York Times KYOTO, Japan — On a beautiful spring Sunday during cherry blossom season, the new president of Kyoto Seika University welcomed students for the start of the Japanese school year. “You have left your home,” he told the 770 first-year and graduat
LONDON — Outrage is easy; strategy is hard. Outrage provides necessary motivation. But only strategy can deliver victory. The emotional response to the rightist populism sweeping the West is one of protest and dismay. But if there is to be an effective fightback, there has to be a cool analysis of what is happening, why and what can be done. Politics is being reshaped, and this phenomenon is the s
My heart sank a little further when I entered the theater to see a gleaming gold proscenium looming above the stage — to knowing eyes, the signature scenic device of the City Center Encores! series. Yes, this is not a fresh take on the musical, an original production, but a virtual facsimile of the one playing a dozen or so blocks downtown, with similar slinky black costumes (by William Ivey Long)
Ichiro Suzuki Reaches 3,000 Hits, Again Breaking Ground for Japanese Players Ichiro Suzuki hit a triple to reach the 3,000 mark in the seventh inning. He is just the fourth player born outside the contiguous United States to reach the milestone.Credit...Isaiah J. Downing/USA Today Sports, via Reuters Ichiro Suzuki, the baseball pioneer who proved 15 years ago that Japanese hitters could succeed in
President Obama spoke after a wreath-laying ceremony with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial on Friday.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times The following is a transcript of President Obama’s speech in Hiroshima, Japan, as recorded by The New York Times. Seventy-one years ago, on a bright cloudless morning, death fell from the sky and the world was changed. A flash
From Safe Distance, U.S.-Japanese Team Draws Up Plan to Demolish Reactors TOKYO — Hydrogen explosions. High levels of radiation. Thousands of gallons of contaminated water dumped into the sea. With the drumbeat of bad news, including another powerful aftershock on Thursday, it will take months, if not years, to stabilize the reactors and spent fuel pools that were damaged in last month’s earthquak
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