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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Today’s Paper

The Times in Print for Wednesday, March 08, 2017

WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents

The documents describe agency tools used to hack into smartphones and TVs, as well as to bypass encryption on programs like Signal and WhatsApp.

Trump Aides Address His Wiretap Claims: ‘That’s Above My Pay Grade’

The president’s team has been uncharacteristically muted when pressed about Mr. Trump’s explosive and unproven accusations about President Barack Obama.

G.O.P. Health Bill Faces Revolt From Conservative Forces

Before the bill has even reached House committees, conservative senators and groups have come out against the plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.

Before Elections, Dutch Fear Russian Meddling, but Also U.S. Cash

American conservative activists are supporting Europe’s far-right figures like Geert Wilders, who are campaigning against the European Union.

North Korea Tensions Pose Early, and Perilous, Test for Trump

The North’s provocations and Chinese anger over the deployment of a missile defense system in South Korea are creating a difficult balancing act for the new administration.

Since Trump, Quiet Upstate Road Becomes a Busy Exit From U.S.

Residents of Champlain, N.Y., watch as migrants, both adults and children, use a country road to reach Canada, where they can seek asylum.

Iraqi Forces Enter Western Mosul, in Fierce Battle Against ISIS

The chief of the federal police said that soldiers had retaken a government compound, a branch of the central bank and an archaeological museum.

Today's Front Pages

Quotation of the Day
"We are about 50 years behind where we should be as far as resurfacing and repair. I can’t catch up on 50 years of neglect in three or four years."
JEAN STOTHERT, the mayor of Omaha, on her city’s decision to grind some paved streets into gravel as a way to cut upkeep costs.

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