What We’re Reading
Date: 01 November 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Fernanda Santos, John Schwartz and others.
The November 1, 2016 was a Tuesday under the star sign of ♏. It was the 305 day of the year. President of the United States was Barack Obama.
If you were born on this day, you are 9 years old. Your last birthday was on the Saturday, November 1, 2025, 244 days ago. Your next birthday is on Sunday, November 1, 2026, in 120 days. You have lived for 3,531 days, or about 84,753 hours, or about 5,085,236 minutes, or about 305,114,160 seconds.
Date: 01 November 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Fernanda Santos, John Schwartz and others.
Date: 01 November 2016
By CHRIS BUCKLEY
News Analysis; Pres Xi Jianping of China, who has ascended to political dominance after receiving title of core leader from Communist Party, still faces range of significant challenges.
Date: 01 November 2016
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
Children's publisher Scholastic Corp dispatched 35 children, ages 10 to 14, to cover 2016 presidential election as part of its Scholastic News Kids Press Corps; current election cycle offers unusual challenges as young reporters are confronted with vicious campaign that includes topics many consider inappropriate for children.
Date: 01 November 2016
By JOHN KOBLIN
Date: 01 November 2016
By KATIE BENNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By JAMES WAGNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Pope Francis tells journalists that Roman Catholic prohibition on ordination of women to priesthood is likely permanent; advocates for female priests had been encouraged by Pope's commission of study to explore possibility of female deacons.
Date: 01 November 2016
By MAX BERLINGER
Date: 01 November 2016
By RANDY KENNEDY
Connecticut judge awards estate of author Maurice Sendak 252 of 340 items that were being disputed by Rosenbach Museum and Library, which originally had bulk of book collection on loan.
Date: 01 November 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Fernanda Santos, John Schwartz and others.
Date: 01 November 2016
By CHRIS BUCKLEY
News Analysis; Pres Xi Jianping of China, who has ascended to political dominance after receiving title of core leader from Communist Party, still faces range of significant challenges.
Date: 01 November 2016
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
Children's publisher Scholastic Corp dispatched 35 children, ages 10 to 14, to cover 2016 presidential election as part of its Scholastic News Kids Press Corps; current election cycle offers unusual challenges as young reporters are confronted with vicious campaign that includes topics many consider inappropriate for children.
Date: 01 November 2016
By JOHN KOBLIN
Date: 01 November 2016
By KATIE BENNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By JAMES WAGNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Pope Francis tells journalists that Roman Catholic prohibition on ordination of women to priesthood is likely permanent; advocates for female priests had been encouraged by Pope's commission of study to explore possibility of female deacons.
Date: 01 November 2016
By MAX BERLINGER
Date: 01 November 2016
By RANDY KENNEDY
Connecticut judge awards estate of author Maurice Sendak 252 of 340 items that were being disputed by Rosenbach Museum and Library, which originally had bulk of book collection on loan.
Date: 01 November 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Fernanda Santos, John Schwartz and others.
Date: 01 November 2016
By CHRIS BUCKLEY
News Analysis; Pres Xi Jianping of China, who has ascended to political dominance after receiving title of core leader from Communist Party, still faces range of significant challenges.
Date: 01 November 2016
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
Children's publisher Scholastic Corp dispatched 35 children, ages 10 to 14, to cover 2016 presidential election as part of its Scholastic News Kids Press Corps; current election cycle offers unusual challenges as young reporters are confronted with vicious campaign that includes topics many consider inappropriate for children.
Date: 01 November 2016
By JOHN KOBLIN
Date: 01 November 2016
By KATIE BENNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By JAMES WAGNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Pope Francis tells journalists that Roman Catholic prohibition on ordination of women to priesthood is likely permanent; advocates for female priests had been encouraged by Pope's commission of study to explore possibility of female deacons.
Date: 01 November 2016
By MAX BERLINGER
Date: 01 November 2016
By RANDY KENNEDY
Connecticut judge awards estate of author Maurice Sendak 252 of 340 items that were being disputed by Rosenbach Museum and Library, which originally had bulk of book collection on loan.
Date: 01 November 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Fernanda Santos, John Schwartz and others.
Date: 01 November 2016
By CHRIS BUCKLEY
News Analysis; Pres Xi Jianping of China, who has ascended to political dominance after receiving title of core leader from Communist Party, still faces range of significant challenges.
Date: 01 November 2016
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
Children's publisher Scholastic Corp dispatched 35 children, ages 10 to 14, to cover 2016 presidential election as part of its Scholastic News Kids Press Corps; current election cycle offers unusual challenges as young reporters are confronted with vicious campaign that includes topics many consider inappropriate for children.
Date: 01 November 2016
By JOHN KOBLIN
Date: 01 November 2016
By KATIE BENNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By JAMES WAGNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Pope Francis tells journalists that Roman Catholic prohibition on ordination of women to priesthood is likely permanent; advocates for female priests had been encouraged by Pope's commission of study to explore possibility of female deacons.
Date: 01 November 2016
By MAX BERLINGER
Date: 01 November 2016
By RANDY KENNEDY
Connecticut judge awards estate of author Maurice Sendak 252 of 340 items that were being disputed by Rosenbach Museum and Library, which originally had bulk of book collection on loan.
Date: 01 November 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Fernanda Santos, John Schwartz and others.
Date: 01 November 2016
By CHRIS BUCKLEY
News Analysis; Pres Xi Jianping of China, who has ascended to political dominance after receiving title of core leader from Communist Party, still faces range of significant challenges.
Date: 01 November 2016
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
Children's publisher Scholastic Corp dispatched 35 children, ages 10 to 14, to cover 2016 presidential election as part of its Scholastic News Kids Press Corps; current election cycle offers unusual challenges as young reporters are confronted with vicious campaign that includes topics many consider inappropriate for children.
Date: 01 November 2016
By JOHN KOBLIN
Date: 01 November 2016
By KATIE BENNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By JAMES WAGNER
Date: 01 November 2016
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Pope Francis tells journalists that Roman Catholic prohibition on ordination of women to priesthood is likely permanent; advocates for female priests had been encouraged by Pope's commission of study to explore possibility of female deacons.
Date: 01 November 2016
By MAX BERLINGER
Date: 01 November 2016
By RANDY KENNEDY
Connecticut judge awards estate of author Maurice Sendak 252 of 340 items that were being disputed by Rosenbach Museum and Library, which originally had bulk of book collection on loan.