By DANNY HAKIM
Google has been under fire by regulators, who want the company to change its algorithm or face antitrust charges, reflecting the broader challenges facing American technology companies in Europe.
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By MICHAEL R. GORDON
United States officials believe Russia may have tested a ground-launched cruise missile in violation of the 1987 Soviet-American treaty.
White House Memo
By PETER BAKER
President Obama has been undermined by his own statements, like the one where he said Iraq was "sovereign, stable and self-reliant" with "a representative government."
By JONATHAN WEISMAN, MARK LANDLER and JEREMY W. PETERS
President Obama on Tuesday will begin laying out his case for an expanded military campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria when he faces congressional leaders.
By ANDREW HIGGINS
More than six months after protesters drove Viktor F. Yanukovych from power, his lavish estate displays how difficult it is to bring about a real break with Ukraine's past.
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By NICOLA CLARK
A preliminary report released on Tuesday supports theories that the plane was brought down over a contested part of Ukraine in July by a missile fired from the east.
By CHARLES V. BAGLI
The Genting Group's proposal for a $1.5 billion complex in Tuxedo, N.Y., is opposed by environmentalists and Catskills officials, and the company has had trouble with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.
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Sports of The Times
By JULIET MACUR
Video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancée made the assault seem worse, but the facts alone should be enough in any domestic violence case.
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By FRANCES ROBLES
The City Council plans to approve several changes, including a citizen review board for the police department and a reduction in court fines that have disproportionately affected black residents.
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By DAVID LEONHARDT
A new index measures which colleges have the most economically diverse student bodies.
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Books of The Times
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
Henry Kissinger's latest book, "World Order," views history in the light of philosophy of realpolitik.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Obama will have to explain how the United States can avoid entanglement in another military morass if it moves more aggressively into Syria.
Some say its role is for members only, but others take a broader view of security concerns.
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By RONDA KAYSEN
This week's problems include a neighbor's backyard lighting; buying a home as a freelancer; and missing financial disclosure documents in a co-op building.
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