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On Friday night, pro-Trump Republicans raged, claiming Twitter’s move was an example of Silicon Valley’s tyrannical speech controls. And while many liberals cheered Twitter’s decision as an overdue and appropriate step to prevent more violence, some also cringed at the thought of so much control resting in so few hands. “We understand the desire to permanently suspend him now,” Kate Ruane, a lawye
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Victoria Czapski of Sterling Heights, Mich., wearing her Trump bracelet. Of her candidate, she says, “He says what everyone’s thinking and is afraid to say.”Credit...Chad Batka for The New York Times On Jan. 21, the day after the inauguration, women from all over the country will be rolling into Washington for what promises to be an enormous protest against Donald J. Trump. But millions of women w
Refugees from Sudan took part in a class dealing with violence against women, at a refugee center in Lunde, Norway.Credit...Andrew Testa for The New York Times SANDNES, Norway — When he first arrived in Europe, Abdu Osman Kelifa, a Muslim asylum seeker from the Horn of Africa, was shocked to see women in skimpy clothes drinking alcohol and kissing in public. Back home, he said, only prostitutes do
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Henk Zanoli, second from right, with his family in 1942. A year later, he smuggled a Jewish boy from Amsterdam to the family’s home in a Dutch village and helped hide him through the war.Credit...Yad Vashem THE HAGUE — In 1943, Henk Zanoli took a dangerous train trip, slipping past Nazi guards and checkpoints to smuggle a Jewish boy from Amsterdam to the Dutch village of Eemnes. There, the Zanoli
Women Forced Into WWII Brothels Served Necessary Role, Osaka Mayor Says TOKYO — The mayor of one of Japan’s largest cities, who is seen by some as a possible future prime minister, drew an outcry on Monday after he said women forced into wartime brothels for the Japanese Army during World War II had served a necessary role in providing relief for war-crazed soldiers. Toru Hashimoto, the populist m
In Promoting His City for 2020 Games, Tokyo’s Bid Chairman Tweaks Others With less than five months to go before the International Olympic Committee chooses a city to host the 2020 Summer Games, the three remaining bidders — Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo — are increasing their efforts to win over delegates and the public. The Olympic committee’s rules prohibit bid committee members from directly crit
President Obama laid out a number of good ideas in his State of the Union address. Unfortunately, almost all of them would require spending money — and given Republican control of the House of Representatives, it’s hard to imagine that happening. One major proposal, however, wouldn’t involve budget outlays: the president’s call for a rise in the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $9, with subseque
Apple stores are renowned for impeccable design, deft service and spectacular revenues. Last year, the company’s 327 global stores took in more money per square foot than any other United States retailer — wireless or otherwise — and almost double that of Tiffany, which was No. 2 on the list, according to the research firmRetailSails. It opened a store at Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan last D
An advertisement for Olympus in Tokyo. Japanese officials said at least $4.9 billion in Olympus funds were missing.Credit...Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg News Editors’ Note, Aug. 3, 2021: This article, relying on statements made in a police memo, includes errors. It refers incorrectly to payments being probed by Japanese police. While some of the payments identified in the police memo were made by Nob
In Deference to Crisis, a New Obsession Sweeps Japan: Self-Restraint An appliance store in Tokyo operated under dimmed lights to save electricity, part of a national push toward conservation after the tsunami and nuclear crisis.Credit...Kyodo News, via Associated Press TOKYO — Even in a country whose people are known for walking in lockstep, a national consensus on the proper code of behavior has
A scene from Satoshi Kon’s 2006 movie “Paprika,” his last feature.Credit...Sony Pictures Classics Satoshi Kon, a Japanese filmmaker and comic-book artist whose dazzling visual compositions and humane, emotionally resonant stories won him a devoted following in animation circles and beyond, died in Tokyo on Tuesday. He was 46. The cause was pancreatic cancer, according to the Tokyo Shimbun news ser
From left, Rebecca Curtis kisses Michael Thomas as Peter Kokolis and Andre Scott dance.Credit...Michael Nagle for The New York Times WALKING down the southern end of Mott Street � a stretch lined with cheap-toy traps and Chinese restaurants of varying quality � is a fairly unremarkable experience until the sidewalk is suddenly packed with grungy and very loud teenagers and young adults loitering i
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