JANUARY
All Liberal Eyes on New York as de Blasio Takes Office as Mayor
Boehner May Embrace Series of Changes on Immigration
As Snow Covers Northeast, New Mayor Faces His First Test
U.S. Is Facing Hard Choices With Conflict in South Sudan
Power Vacuum in Middle East Lifts Militants
Justices Block Gay Marriage in Utah During Appeal of Case
Narrow Senate Vote Advances Bill to Extend Jobless Aid
Top Christie Staff Sought Land Closings as Revenge
His Future at Stake, Christie Will Address Bridge Scandal
Christie Fires a Top Aide and Apologizes in Bridge Scandal
Despite Utah’s Stance, U.S. Will Recognize Gay Marriages
Iran Nuclear Deal to take Effect Jan. 20, Officials Say
Another Mayor Faced Reprisal Over Christie, Files Suggest
Obama Fights a Push in Senate to Add Iran Sanctions
N.S.A. Devises Radio Pathway to Pry Open Computers
U.N. Says Lag in Confronting Climate Woes Will Be Costly
Obama to Call for Overhaul of N.S.A.’s Phone Data Collection
Keeping Grip on Digital Pipeline, Obama Fails to Assure Industry
Patients’ Costs Skyrocket; Specialists’ Incomes Soar
Syria Talks in Disarray After U.N.’s Surprise Invite to Iran
U.S. Offers Russia High-Tech Aid to Thwart Sochi Terror
Ukraine Leader Meets Foes as Protest Deaths Raise Tensions
Biggest Liberal ‘Super PAC’ to Fund Possible Clinton Bid
Hospital Chain Schemed to Inflate Bills, Lawsuits Claim
President in Ukraine Offers Concessions to Opposition
Aides Say Obama Willing to Bypass Gridlocked Congress
Spy Agencies Scour Mobile Phone Apps for Personal Data
With Minimum Wage as Start, Obama to Press Past Congress
As G.O.P. Tries for Senate, One Issue Is House’s Unpopularity
U.S. Officials Claim Russia Tested Missile, Despite Treaty
New York Police Chief Says He’ll Alter Approach for Rookies
FEBRUARY
Rebels in Party Lead Way in Republican Fund-Raising
Lobbying Rules Do Not End Revolving Door on Capitol Hill
In the States, Preschool Has Fans Across the Political Divide
Afghan Leader Arranged Secret Contacts With the Taliban
CVS Pharmacy to Stop Selling Tobacco Goods by October
Jihadist Return Is Said to Drive Recent Attacks in Egypt
Russia Claims U.S. Is ‘Crudely Interfering’ in Ukraine
N.S.A. Is Said to Gather Data on a Third of U.S. Calls
Snowden Used a Low-Cost Tool to ‘Scrape’ N.S.A. Data
De Blasio Sets City’s Agenda to Address Income Inequality
Boehner Will Bring ‘Clean’ Debt-Limit Bill for House Vote
House Approves Higher Debt Limit Without Condition
Series of Prison Breaks Across Iraq Fuel Syrian Insurgency
Cable Industry Shifts May Aid Comcast Bid for Time-Warner
Medicines Manufactured in India Set Off Safety Worries
Spying by Ally of N.S.A. Entangled a U.S. Law Firm
U.N. Panel Says North Korean Leader Could Face Trial
Fresh Burst of Violence Erases Hope of Deal in Ukraine Crisis
Kiev Protesters Set Square Ablaze to Thwart Police
Ukraine Puts ‘Extremists’ on Notice After Deadly Clashes
Ukrainian Sides Reach Tentative Deal After Days of Bloodshed
Ukraine Leader Leaves Palace as Protesters Widen Control
Archrival Is Freed as Ukraine Leader Flees
Acting Officials in Ukraine Issue Arrest Warrant for Ex-President
Infighting Hurts Ukraine Efforts to Form a New Government
Putin Orders a Surprise Army Exercise Near a Fragile Ukraine
Armed Standoff in Crimea as Ex-President Looks to Russia
Masked Forces at 2 Airports in Crimea; Russia Disavows Move
MARCH
Russian Military Seizes Crimea
Obama Accuses Russia of Breaching International Law
In Ukraine and West, Concerns Grow Over Russia’s Plans
Assailing U.S. and Kiev, Putin Keeps Open Option of Force
U.S. and Russia Discuss Crisis as E.U. Offers Kiev $15 Billion
As E.U. Meets, Crimea Moves to Hold Vote on Joining Russia
Russians Back Secession of Crimea and Pressure Kiev
Oil Slick Hints Malaysian Jet May Have Crashed at Sea
Disparate Theories on Fate of Jet as Search Grows
After Big Bet, Hedge Fund Pulls the Levers of Power
Feinstein Publicly Accuses C.I.A. of Spying on Congress
Blips on Radar Baffle Officials in Malaysian Jet Inquiry
Russia Massing Military Forces Near Border With Ukraine
Satellite Firm Says Its Data From Jet Could Offer Location
Search for Jet Becomes Criminal Inquiry
Pilot Spoke to Air Controllers After Shutdown of Data System
Lawmakers in Crimea Move Swiftly to Split From Ukraine
Putin Formally Claims Crimea for Russia
Malaysia Turns to F.B.I. for Help in Missing Plane Inquiry
Newly Detected Objects Draw Searchers of Missing Plane
Revelations of N.S.A. Spying cost U.S. Tech Companies
N.S.A. Breached Chinese Servers Seen as Security Threat
A Routine Flight, Till Both Routine and Flight Vanish
Malaysia Says Jet Went Down in Ocean
Obama Assures NATO but Says Force Won’t Be Used in Crimea
Satellite Images Are Called ‘Credible Lead’ in Plane Search
Report Details Ally’s Claim of Telling Christie of Lane Closing
With Deadline Near, Health Signups Show Disparity
Kerry to Meet Lavrov on Sunday Over Standoff in Ukraine
Amid Ukraine Standoff, Kerry Meets Russian Counterpart
Climate Change Already Exacts Extensive Toll, U.N. Panel Says
APRIL
U.S. and Israel Said to Be Near Agreement on Release of Spy
Court Rejects Donation Cap in U.S. Races
Despite Past Attack, Security is Still Spotty at Fort Hood
Kerry Says It’s ‘Reality Check Time’ in Stalled Mideast Talks
Afghan Turnout at Polls Is High as Voters Defy the Taliban
Small Advances Can Mean Big Increases in Medical Bills
Protesters in Ukraine’s East Call On Putin to Send Troops
Ukraine Moves to Reassert Control Over Restive East
Russia Seen Plotting for Influence, Not Territory, in Ukraine
New Profiling Rules Are Said to Give F.B.I. Tactical Leeway
Heavy Spending by Conservative Groups Tilts Senate Races
China Takes On Big Risks in Its Effort to Extract Shale Gas
U.N. Climate Panel Warns Speedier Action Is Needed
Militants Defy Deadline Set by Ukraine to Stop Occupying Sites
Pushing Into Ukraine’s East, Troops Said to Battle Militants
Russia Is Quick to Bend Truth About Ukraine’s Political Crisis
Diplomatic Pact Commits Russia and Ukraine to Ease Tensions
Pro-Russia Militant Leader Balks at Terms of Ukraine Pact
Covert Inquiry by F.B.I. Rattles 9/11 Tribunals at Guantanamo
In Echo of Cold War, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin
Russia Says Ukraine Broke Accord Meant to Ease Tension
Justices Uphold Affirmative Action Ban in Michigan
Russia Warns Ukraine of Potential Military Response
Russia to Start Drills, Warning Ukraine Over Mobilization
Obama Suffers Setbacks in Japan and the Mideast
Ally of U.S. Emerges as Front-Runner in Afghan Vote
Pro-Russian Forces Free One Observer in Eastern Ukraine
U.S. Announces More Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine
In Victory for Obama, Court Backs Rules for Coal Pollution
Ukraine Leader Says Police Are Outmatched by Militias in East
MAY
Putin Demands That Ukraine Pull Its Troops From Southeast
Report Shows Resurgence of Hiring but Has Downbeat Notes
Ukraine Presses Assault in East as Separatists Free Observers
Behind Masks in Ukraine, Many Faces of Rebellion
Supreme Court Allows Opening Prayer at Town Board Meeting
Climate Change Study Finds U.S. Is Already Widely Affected
Russia Pulls Its Troops From Ukraine border, Putin Says
Separatists in Ukraine Vow to Proceed With Autonomy Vote
On Triumphant Visit to Crimea, Putin Trumpets Russian Revival
Yemen Shooting Opens Window on Clandestine Operations
New York Police Recruit Muslims to Be Informers on Terrorism
Russia Stops Short of Endorsing East Ukraine Vote
Google Must Honor Requests to Delete Links, E.U. Court Says
More Than 200 Are Killed in Turkish Mining Disaster
France’s Sale of Ships to Russia Is Ill-Advised, U.S. Warns
Old Order in India Swept Aside by Hindu Party Landslide
Texas Mayor Is Said to Be HUD Pick in Cabinet Reshuffling
Inquiry by General Motors Is Said to Focus on Its Lawyers
U.S. Charges Army Personnel With Cyberspying
Charges About V.A. Hospitals Imperil Obama, Long a Critic
Russia and China Reach 30-Year Deal on Natural Gas
Thai Military Declares Coup, Citing a Need to Reform Nation
Judge Allows Force-Feeding of a Detainee at Guantanamo
California Gun Rampage Tied to Video Leaves Seven Dead
Palestinian and Israeli Leaders to Meet With Pope at Vatican
Ukraine Forces Appear to Oust Rebels From Airport in East
U.S. to Finish Afghan Pullout by End of 2016, Obama Says
Obama Offers a Muscular, but Not Militaristic, Foreign Policy
Amid Calls to Oust Chief, Both Parties Rethink V.A.
V.A. Chief Steps Down in Wake of Scandal Over Hospital Delays
Controversy at the V.A. Placed Obama on the Defensive
JUNE
5 Prisoners Swapped for American Soldier Held in Afghanistan
Unveiling New Carbon Plan, E.P.A. Focuses on Flexibility
Visiting Poland, Obama Pledges Solidarity With Eastern Europe
6 Lost Lives Cloud Return of American Prisoner of War
G.M. Inquiry on Defect Finds ‘Pattern of Incompetence’
For a Decade, G.M. Response to a Fatal Flaw Was to Shrug
Poroshenko Sworn In as President of Strife-Torn Ukraine
Bergdahl Case Spotlights a Platoon Known for Troubles
As World Cup Opens in Brazil, a Nation’s Rifts Go on Display
Militants Seize Second-Biggest City in Iraq in Surprise Assault
Cantor to Resign as Majority Leader
Iraqi Kurds Take Oil City as Militants Push Forward
Reverend Shiite Cleric Calls Iraq to Arms
Syria Suicide Bombing Puts U.S. Face on Jihad Video
Militants Say They Have Executed 1,700 Iraqi Soldiers
Sunni Rebels in Iraq Kill Shiite Volunteers and Seize New City
U.S. Captures Top Suspect in Benghazi Siege, Pentagon Says
Militants Said to Take Control of Iraq’s Biggest Oil Refinery
Iraqi Factions Jockey to Oust Maliki, Citing U.S. Support
To Stem Surge of Migrants, U.S. to Step Up Enforcement
Answering a Cleric’s Call, Iraqi Shiites Take Up Arms
Kerry Hints That U.S. Would Support New Leader for Iraq
Iraq’s Military Seen as Unable to Turn Back Militants
Rifts Among Shiites Further Threaten the Future of Iraq
Major Ruling Shields Privacy of Cellphones
Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Clinic Buffer Zones
Ukraine Signs Trade Accord, Affirming Move Toward Europe
Taliban Mount Major Assault in Volatile Afghan Region
G.M. to Set Payouts in Crashes Caused by Flawed Switches
Health Law Violates Corporate Religious Liberty, Justices Say
JULY
Heavy Clashes After Ukraine’s Leader Ends Cease-Fire
Tension Mounts After Suspected Revenge Killing in Jerusalem
Faster Pace of Hiring in June Signals Growth Is Rebounding
Power Struggles in Middle East Exploit Islam’s Ancient Split
Pope Is Contrite in First Meeting With Victims of Sexual Abuse
Obama Requests Nearly $4 Billion for Border Crisis
Hamas Extends Rockets’ Range; Dozens of Gaza Strikes by Israel
Germans Expel Top U.S. Spy in Growing Furor Over Espionage
Kerry in Kabul to End Afghan Election Crisis
C.D.C. Closes Anthrax and Flu Labs After Accidents
Kerry Brokers a Deal to Audit All Afghan Votes in Runoff
Israel and Hamas to Consider Cease-Fire in Gaza
Israel Resumes Attack After Militants Spurn Cease-Fire Plan
Bid by Murdoch Rebuffed, but Time Warner May Be in Play
Plane Carrying 295 Is Missing Over Ukraine, Malaysia Says
Jet Brought Down by Missile, Officials Say
Ukraine Says Russian Missiles Downed Jet
Both Sides Report Deadliest Day in Gaza
Pressure Grows on Putin as Dutch Reach Crash Victims
Ruling Restricts Health Law Subsidies; 2nd Court Disagrees
Life in Capital of a Caliphate: Harsh Rule, but a Level of Order
Deadly Strike Reported on Gaza School Used as Shelter
Obama to Urge 3 Leaders to Slow Wave of Migrants
Pentagon Plan Would Help Ukraine Target Rebel Missiles
After Rejecting a Cease-Fire, Hamas Makes a New Proposal
Kerry Finds That Even a Truce in Gaza Is Hard to Win
E.U. Approves Expanded Sanctions Against Russia
U.S. Grows at 4% Rate in Rebound from Winter Slump
U.S. Attorney Warns Cuomo on Ethics Investigation
AUGUST
Cease-Fire in Gaza Collapses; Israeli Soldier Is Captured
American With Ebola Arrives in U.S. for Treatment
As Ukraine Tensions Rise, U.S.-Russia Nuclear Deal Stalls
Israel Suspends Attack in Parts of Gaza, but Strike Kills Girl
U.S. General Is Reportedly Killed by an Afghan Soldier
Civilian or Not? New Fight in Tallying the Dead in Gaza
Militants Said to Seize Iraq’s Largest Dam, Stoking Panic
U.S. Begins Strikes in Iraq, Pentagon Says
Obama Warns of ‘Long-Term’ Iraq Strikes
New 72-Hour Cease-Fire Deal for Israelis and Palestinians
Iraq Nominates New Leader as Defiant Maliki Musters Troops
Maliki Appears to Back Down on Using Force to Retain Power
White House Isn’t Ruling Out Ground Troops to Save Iraqis
Militants’ Siege on Mountain in Iraq is Over, Pentagon Says
Police Identify Officer Who Killed Teenager in Ferguson
Protesters and Police Again Face Off in Missouri Town
Justice Dept. to Conduct 2nd Autopsy in Ferguson Case
National Guard in Missouri to Be Deployed to Quell Unrest
Guard Troops Fail to Halt Ferguson Unrest
Accounts of Shooting Differ; Holder is Set to Visit Ferguson
Israeli Strike in Gaza Strip Kills 3 Top Hamas Commanders
Russian Forces in Ukraine Are Firing Artillery, NATO Says
Obama Said to Seek Review of U.S. Role in Arming Police
Timeline for Body: 4 Hours in Middle of Ferguson Street
Emirates and Egypt Said to Secretly Attack Militia in Libya
Clouding Talks, Ukraine Says It Captured Russian Troops
Ukrainians Say Russia Opens 3rd Front With New Offensive
Ukraine Orders Draft as Rebels Claim Aid of Russian Troops
Ukraine Rebels Advance on Key Port, in Hint at Putin’s Strategy
ISIS Displays Sophisticated Command of Varied Media
Democrats Seek to Rally Blacks in Bid to Retain Senate Control
SEPTEMBER
More Workers Claiming ‘Wage Theft’ by Their Employers
Tensions Rising, Putin Says He Could Take Kiev in 2 Weeks
Putin outlines Cease-Fire Plan After Talking to Ukraine Leader
Ukraine Leader Says He Seeks Cease-Fire to Begin on Friday
Ukraine and Rebel Delegates Say Cease-Fire Begins Today
Obama Delays Immigration Action, Yielding to Party Jitters
Foreign Powers Buy Influence at Washington Think Tanks
Fracking Spurs a Rust Belt Rebound in Manufacturing
G.O.P. Field for 2016 Is Light in Foreign Policy Credentials
Obama Ready to Authorize Airstrikes on ISIS in Syria
New Military Campaign Extends a Legacy of War
U.S. Pushes for Global Rules to Curb Flow of Recruits to ISIS
U.S. Is Seeking Turkey’s Aid in Starving ISIS of Oil Revenue
Arab Nations Offer to Strike ISIS by Air, U.S. Officials Say
Kerry Says U.S. Is Still Open to Talking to Iran About ISIS
U.N. Sees Need for $1 Billion to Prevent Ebola ‘Catastrophe’
Obama Gets Low Marks in Poll as G.O.P. Gains Strength
As Scots Vote, Independence Is balanced on a Knife’s Edge
Alibaba Shares Soar 36% After Chinese Online Giant’s I.P.O.
Dozens of ISIS Hostages Are Freed and Sent Back to Turkey
After Surgery, Patients Wake to Unexpected Medical Bills
U.S. Ramping Up Major Renewal in Nuclear Arms
‘Not Just America’s Fight,’ Obama Says
Obama Offers U.N. Forceful Case for Global ISIS Response
Holder, Liberal Voice, to Quit as U.S. Attorney General
Pimco Founder, the ‘Bond King,’ Said to Leave Under Pressure
Cuomo Joins Official Delegation in Trip to Afghanistan
Obama Acknowledges U.S. Erred in Assessing ISIS
Hong Kong Protesters Block Streets, Defying Crackdown
Secret Service Chief Rebuked by Lawmakers Over Breach
OCTOBER
Dallas Monitors Schoolchildren Exposed to Ebola Patient
Texas Says That Up to 100 Are at Risk of Ebola Exposure
Jobless Rate Falls Below 6% for First Time Since 2008
Large Protest Follows Hong Kong Leader’s New Warning
Facing Monday Deadline, Hong Kong Protesters Start Pullback
Court Hands Gay Marriage a Tacit Victory
Syrian Border Town May Fall to ISIS, Leader of Turkey Says
First Ebola Patient to Be Discovered in U.S. Dies
G.O.P. Theme in Fall Election: It’s a Dark and Unsafe World
Secret Donors Flood Elections With Ads, and G.O.P. Benefits
Football Hazing Case Divides and Disturbs Sayreville, N.J.
Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola Virus
Vatican Signals More Lenient Stance on Gays and Remarriage
As Ebola Fears Isolate Africa, Economic Costs May Be High
2nd Worker at Dallas Hospital Gets Ebola; Flew Monday
F.B.I. Director Says Data Encryption Hurts Crime-Solving
Former Biden Aide Chosen to Lead Ebola Response
Quarantine for Ebola Exposure: 21 Days of Fear and Loathing
Mental Issues Land 34,500 On New York’s No-Gun List
Turkey Says It Will Aid Kurds Fighting ISIS in Syrian City
Growing Focus on Energy and Environment in Political Ads
Shootings Terrorize Canadian Capital
A Promising Ebola Vaccine, Shelved for Nearly 10 Years
Officials Try to Trace New York Ebola Patient’s Every Contact
New York Ebola Response: The Polar Opposite of Dallas’s
ISIS Hostages Said to Endure Torture and Dashed Hopes
Unapologetic, Christie Frees Nurse From Quarantine
As Oil Prices Fall, Iran Feels Pressure to Seal Nuclear Deal
Series of Crises Taking Toll on Obama Foreign Policy Team
Israel to Reopen Religious Site in Jerusalem as Tension Rise
Health Law’s Repeal Fades as Rallying Cry for Republicans
NOVEMBER
Russia Purges School Books, and Putin’s Friend Profits
Anger Over Handling of Harassment Case at Yale
Angry Voters and Piles of Money Put Control of Senate in Play
G.O.P. Upbeat; Democrats Pin Senate Hopes on Big Turnout
G.O.P. Takes Control Of Senate: Rides Wave of Anger to Gain Majority for First Time in 8 Years
Victory Revives G.O.P. Agenda on Budget and Tax Overhaul
Justices to Hear Challenges to Subsidies in Health Law
North Korea Releases 2 U.S. Detainees After Secret Talks
After Electoral Rout, Obama Places Blame on Himself
Obama Urges F.C.C. to Reject For-Pay Fast Lane for Net
Leaders of a Rising China Stoke Fervor Against West
Climate Deal by U.S. and China Gives Jolt to Global Talks
Obama Said to Plan Moves to Shield 5 Million Immigrants
Big Democratic Losses Reignite Feud Between Left and Center
U.S. Agencies Using More Undercover Operations
ISIS Video Claims to Prove Execution of American
Unlikely Allies, Insurers and Obama Defend Health Law
Israel on Edge After Four Are Killed in Attack on Synagogue
Obama Order on Immigration Is Said to Omit Health Benefits
G.O.P. Vows to Swiftly Counter Obama’s Moves on Immigration
Boehner Says Obama’s Moves on Immigration Hurt Presidency
In a Shift, Obama Extends U.S. Role in Afghan Combat
Iran Nuclear Negotiators Consider Extending Talks
Obama Dissatisfied, Officials Say, Amid Global Crises
Accounts to Ferguson Grand Jury Differed on Crucial Details
U.S. Adds Air Power, but ISIS Presents an Elusive Target
Using Doctors With Troubled Pasts to Market a Painkiller
Despite Aid Push, Ebola Is Still Raging in Sierra Leone
How Ferguson Grand Jury Came to Reject ‘Hands Up’
Grim Reality Amid Optimism Ahead of Climate Talks
DECEMBER
Obama to Issue Tougher Rules on Police Use of Military Gear
Kurds in Deal With Baghdad on Oil Revenue and ISIS Fight
Iranian Jets Strike ISIS Near ‘Buffer Zone’ on Iraqi Border
2-Year Inquiry Cites Pattern of Abuse by Police in Cleveland
More Jobs and Higher Wages: Recovery Starts to Hit Home
Two Hostages Killed in Rescue Attempt, U.S. Officials Say
U.S. Transfers 6 Guantanamo Detainees to Uruguay
Qualms as U.S. Ends Afghan Combat Role
Senate Faults C.I.A. Deceit and Brutality
Obama Avoids Taking Sides on Effectiveness of C.I.A. Methods
Before Torture, C.I.A. Planned to Abide by U.S. Jail Standards
Insurers, Pitting State Against State, Save Up to $100 Billion
Thousands Protest Deaths by Police
Police Storm Sydney Cafe, Ending 16-Hour Hostage Siege
2 Hostages and Captor Are Dead in Siegeat Sydney Cafe
Russia’s Steep Rate Increase Fails to Stem Ruble’s Dive
U.S. And Cuba, Long Estranged, Will Establish Full Relations
U.S. to Restore Full Relations With Cuba, Erasing a Last Trace of Cold War Hostility
Internal Report Says Evidence Is Often Mishandled by F.B.I.
Denying Attack on Sony, North Korea Urges Joint Inquiry
After Shooting, de Blasio Tries to Calm a City on the Edge
De Blasio Calls for Suspension of Protests in Wake of Killing
F.D.A to Lift Lifetime Ban on Blood Donation by Gay Men
Some in G.O.P. Turn Away From Tough Talk on Crime
New Subprime Boom Ties Risky Loans to Car Titles
After Killing of Officers, Protest Movement Is at a Crossroads
As Christie Roams, His Popularity Suffers at Home
AirAsia Flight From Indonesia Is Missing, Airline Says
Files Clarify Why F.B.I. Didn’t charge Disgraced Senator
Boehner Stands By Lawmaker in Furor Over Racist Group
Palestine Moves to Join Hague Court, Risking U.S. Sanction
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