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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

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The Times in Print for Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Shaken, Taliban Begin Effort to Replace Dead Leader, Mullah Mansour

The effort to replace the leader killed in an American drone strike comes amid concerns over safety, intensifying divisions and access to money.

Reeling From 2016 Chaos, G.O.P. Mulls Overhaul of Primaries

Nevada could lose its coveted early spot on the presidential nominating calendar, and independents could be barred from voting in Republican contests.

Greece Begins Moving Refugees Out of Idomeni Camp

About 8,000 migrants were living in squalid conditions in the encampment, hoping to be allowed to cross the border and head to Northern or Western Europe.

More Men With Early Prostate Cancer Are Choosing to Avoid Treatment

The approach, called active surveillance, involves regular monitoring. Data finds that 40 percent to 50 percent of men are making that choice.

Toyota and Volkswagen Step Up Investments in Tech Start-Ups

The automakers are supporting the companies working to change the way people travel by car.

Dozens of Women Vanish on Canada’s Highway of Tears, and Most Cases Are Unsolved

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an inquiry into a series of disappearances and murders, part of a promise to renew the country’s relationship with its indigenous citizens.

$1 Billion Went to Buffalo. Cuomo Donors Benefited.

A project promoted as a way to revitalize the city in western New York has drawn the attention of federal investigators, who are examining how money and contracts have been distributed.

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Quotation of the Day
"It also stinks if you lose your job. It’s like a game of musical chairs where only half the people get up."
BETSEY STEVENSON, an economist at the University of Michigan, on the effects of reduced turnover in the United States job market.

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