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Today's Headlines: Iran’s Grim Economy Limits Its Willingness to Confront the U.S.

Trump's Iran Strategy May Cost Him in 2020 Election
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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

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Iran's Grim Economy Limits Its Willingness to Confront the U.S.

Iran's Grim Economy Limits Its Willingness to Confront the U.S.

By PETER S. GOODMAN

Fearful of public anger over a plunging economy, Iran's leaders appear to be turning inward, pulling back from escalation.

Trump's Iran Strategy May Cost Him in 2020 Election

Trump's Iran Strategy May Cost Him in 2020 Election

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Part of President Trump's appeal reflected his criticisms of America's entanglements abroad. The uncertainty in the Middle East could threaten his re-election chances.

Barr Asks Apple to Unlock Pensacola Killer's Phones, Setting Up Clash

Barr Asks Apple to Unlock Pensacola Killer's Phones, Setting Up Clash

By KATIE BENNER

The request set up a collision between law enforcement and big technology firms in the latest battle over privacy and security.

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Editors' Picks

Rural Venezuela Crumbles as President Shores Up the Capital and His Power

World

Rural Venezuela Crumbles as President Shores Up the Capital and His Power

By ANATOLY KURMANAEV

President Nicolás Maduro is channeling resources to Caracas while abandoning rural Venezuelans, who are often without electricity, police or currency.

The Choice

Opinion

The Choice

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Nine candidates. Fifteen New York Times journalists. On the record. Let us help you decide who should be the Democratic nominee.

Opinion

You Call That Transparency, Mr. President?

You Call That Transparency, Mr. President?

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

His every thought appears on Twitter, but where are his tax returns, documents on Ukraine and receipts for his travels?

Democrats Run From Their Own Shadows

Democrats Run From Their Own Shadows

By MARA GAY

Don't buy into a campaign of fear on criminal justice reforms.

Bernie Sanders Wants to Change Your Mind

Bernie Sanders Wants to Change Your Mind

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Mr. Sanders interviews for The New York Times's endorsement.

Cory Booker Has More to Say

Cory Booker Has More to Say

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Senator Booker interviews for The New York Times's endorsement.

The Bearable Whiteness of 'Little Women'

The Bearable Whiteness of 'Little Women'

By KAITLYN GREENIDGE

There is a fine line between a story that is about the worldview of a specific person and one that declares that this worldview is the only one that matters.

Facebook Loves to Pass the Buck

Facebook Loves to Pass the Buck

By KARA SWISHER

Most of us fear that the company will continue to take a hands-off approach to policing its platform. And that's exactly what it plans to do.

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