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Emails show UC Santa Cruz police used military surveillance to suppress grad student strike
UC police used "friendly force trackers" and FBI tech to surveil grad student strikers protesting for a living wage
05/18/2020 23:45 UTC
TV awards poll
Larry David vs. Kelsey Grammer vs. Sacha Baron Cohen. Cast your vote on our Emmy ballot -- embellished with the actors and shows we think should've been acknowledged.
09/13/2004 21:02 UTC
How to solve the boomer retirement crisis
If boomer retirees keep flooding suburbs, the cost of providing for them soars. Can we get them to cities, instead?
02/18/2012 22:00 UTC
Letters
Readers respond to articles about online dating and the "Sex and the City" bus tour. Plus, Dr. Lynn Ponton answers her letters.
11/16/2002 00:10 UTC
Stop what you're doing and go watch "Borgen"
The great Danish political drama is finally available legally in America. So what are you waiting for?
05/24/2013 04:00 UTC
The New York Times sells out artists: Shallow data paints a too-rosy picture of "thriving" creative class in the digital age
The magazine's cheerleading for the post-Napster Internet is being described as "an exercise in gaslighting"
08/25/2015 03:00 UTC
Strong aftershock slams weary Japan, kills 2
In a country still devastated from 2 earthquakes, an aftershock rippled through early this morning, causing damage
04/08/2011 16:51 UTC
Letters of the Week
Readers reflect on "Mad Men," cellphone bans, agent Scully and more.
07/26/2008 14:03 UTC
It's not the first time that an outgoing president refused to work with an incoming one
... it's just that the last time this happened, a civil war broke out in the aftermath
11/29/2020 13:00 UTC
David Brooks should stick to having a midlife crisis: Why he's clueless about "the center-right moment"
Eager for a theory of everything, the Timesman churns out a lazy, if sweeping, political analysis
05/13/2015 13:57 UTC
The Boston Marathon and Reddit: When the Internet's deluded amateur-hour detectives ran amok
A new film "The Thread" explores Reddit's bungling "investigation" during the hunt for the Boston Marathon bombers
04/16/2015 03:00 UTC
Barbie's home ruled a toxic site
Lead-tainted toys continue to be recalled. But toy makers and China don't deserve all the blame. U.S. regulators have been napping.
09/06/2007 15:05 UTC
Hygienists brace for pitched battles with dentists in fights over practice laws
Dental hygienists want to provide care for people living in dental care deserts – but it's not that simple
10/20/2021 12:45 UTC
COVID testing, turnaround times are still uneven this far into pandemic
A year and a half into the pandemic, the ability to get tested – and receive timely results – remains unpredictable
10/19/2021 12:45 UTC
"We are up to something big": Silk Road discovers Bitcoin
Drugs were the easy part for Silk Road -- finding a way to sell them online was harder. Enter Bitcoin
05/24/2015 18:00 UTC