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Atlanta Mayoral Race Poised to Move to a Recount
Fewer than 800 votes separated the candidates Keisha Lance Bottoms, who declared victory, and Mary Norwood, who said she would request a recount.
In Era of Trump, Germany Seeks a Stronger Role Abroad
The acting foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel, calls for a bolder foreign policy role for Berlin, as Germans say they worry more about the U.S. than North Korea or Iran.
Gucci Moves Its Fine Jewelry Line Upmarket
Alessandro Michele adds a collection of gem-encrusted designs, expanding the house’s offerings to its already adoring (and buying) fans.
The #MeToo Moment: Dream Crushers
Dream crushers, how to break a sexual harassment story and more on the scandals roiling our society.
Trump’s Endorsement of Roy Moore Points Up a G.O.P. Problem: Chaos
President Trump’s impulsive, improvisational political style is preventing the Republican Party from establishing a true organization for the coming midterm elections.
Bannon Finds New Fight Backing Roy Moore, but Risks Are High
The former White House strategist delivered a plea to elect Mr. Moore on Tuesday at a rally in southern Alabama.
Tens of Thousands Evacuate as Southern California Fires Spread
A “devastating” fire that grew with astonishing speed overnight was expected to affect Ventura County for days, while another spread north of Los Angeles.
The Carpetbagger: How Syria’s First Oscar Contender Eluded the Government
The director of “Little Gandhi” worked with a cameraman via Skype, then had the footage smuggled out. Qualifying for the academy was another adventure.
Review: Real Russians and Fake News in ‘Describe the Night’
Rajiv Joseph’s new play jams 90 years of lies, fantasies, propaganda and conspiracy into just under three hours. Also: the worst soup ever.
Olympics, Jerusalem, John Conyers: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
John Conyers to Leave Congress Amid Harassment Claims
Mr. Conyers, in trying to keep his seat in the family, touched off a family feud between his son and his great-nephew, a state senator who also plans to run for the post.
Editorial: Does President Trump Want Peace in the Middle East?
Moving the American Embassy to Jerusalem is almost certain to anger the Palestinians and most Arab nations.
Christine Keeler, Central Figure in British ‘Scandal of the Century,’ Is Dead at 75
Ms. Keeler’s affair with the government minister John Profumo and other revelations set England abuzz in the early 1960s.
Zarrab’s Take From Iran Sanctions Plot? ‘Maybe $150 Million,’ He Says
Reza Zarrab, under cross-examination by the defense, admitted that he had made a fortune helping Turkey evade U.S.-imposed sanctions on Iran.
Disney Said to Be Nearing a Deal With 21st Century Fox
Disney is said to be seeking to acquire parts of Fox’s empire in a transaction that could offer a senior executive role for Rupert Murdoch’s son James at Disney.
With Trump Visit, Protest May Follow Opening of Civil Rights Museum
With the announcement that President Trump would attend the opening of the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, veteran activists debated how to respond.
Kirstjen Nielsen, White House Aide, Is Confirmed as Homeland Security Secretary
Ms. Nielsen, an aide to John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, has defended herself against charges that she is too inexperienced to lead the department.
Inside China’s Big Tech Conference, New Ways to Track Citizens
The technologies for tracking citizens, and their wide acceptance in China, were on display at the World Internet Conference.
Consumer Bureau’s New Leader Steers a Sudden Reversal
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new acting director has suspended or softened several investigations and lawsuits. Some employees are quietly resisting.
Officer Fatally Shoots Bronx Man Wielding a Machete, Police Say
While searching for drugs and a firearm, two officers were confronted by the 69-year-old man, who the police said was brandishing the weapon.