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Las Vegas After the Shooting: Renewing Vows, Embracing Community
What is the vacation destination like after a gunman killed 58 people in October? Weddings and gambling go on — but there is new vigilance as well.
A War Criminal Drank Poison in Court, and Died. How Could This Happen?
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia is investigating Slobodan Praljak’s suicide on Wednesday in The Hague.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Treasures of Chaco Canyon Are Threatened by Drilling
One of the nation’s most significant cultural sites could be at risk from planned oil and gas extraction nearby.
What Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea Means in Mueller’s Russia Inquiry
President Trump’s former national security adviser admitted lying to the F.B.I. What is notable is what he was not charged with.
Right and Left React to Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea
Writers from across the political spectrum on Michael T. Flynn’s plea deal and what it means for the special counsel’s inquiry and the Trump administration.
The Daily: Listen to a Special Episode of ‘The Daily’ on Flynn’s Guilty Plea
What it tells us that federal prosecutors have a former senior member of the Trump White House on their side.
A Theater Visionary ‘Nourished by the World’
Cultural appropriation isn’t a worry for the director Ariane Mnouchkine, who, at 78, isn’t slowing down, but knows she won’t be here forever.
China’s Next Potential Boom Spot: The Places People Overlook
New highways and trains and changes in farming are opening up the country’s poorer cities and rural areas, long laggards amid China’s torrid growth.
‘I Ask Forgiveness,’ Pope Francis Tells Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh
He met with Muslim refugees and heard their stories, but did not address his earlier public silence about them while in Myanmar.
Who Gains From the Tax Plan? Economists Face Off
Republican leaders say their proposals will fuel investment and job creation. Critics say that the rich are the beneficiaries and that debt will weigh on growth. We asked two economists, one from each side, to make their cases.
For Women in Jazz, a Year of Reckoning and Recognition
As awareness of inequalities in the field grows, a quorum of women who fully expect to be heard has been speaking louder.
Opinion: The Starving Lands
More than 20 years after visiting East Africa, I am still weighed down by the hunger I saw there. Today, millions of people are hungry again.
On Pro Basketball: The All-Star Who Ended Ugly Streaks for the Warriors and the Knicks
David Lee, 34, unexpectedly announced his retirement from the N.B.A. last month. He took a ring and some extraordinary memories with him.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: In the End, Reality Will Win
Is there no bottom? We may soon learn that Trump won a gold medal in synchronized swimming.
Former N.S.A. Employee Pleads Guilty to Taking Classified Information
Nghia H. Pho, a software developer for the intelligence agency, admitted taking secrets that Russian hackers then stole from his home computer.
Roy Moore Finds a Rival From Afar: Gloria Allred
As he fights claims of sexual misconduct, Roy Moore, the Republican candidate for Senate in Alabama, has vilified Gloria Allred, the lawyer representing an accuser.
Playlist: The Playlist: The Hold Steady Get Revved Up and 9 More New Songs
Hear the week's notable new releases, from Beyoncé joining Ed Sheeran to the latest from Craig David's comeback.
World Cup Draw: Group-by-Group Analysis
FIFA placed the 32 qualified teams for next summer’s World Cup into their first-round groups on Friday.
The G.O.P. Tax Plan Can Be Confusing. Here’s Help Deciphering It.
You don’t need to be an expert in tax policy to get caught up on what the far-reaching proposal could mean.
White Supremacists Were Ready for Violence in Charlottesville. The Police Were Not.
Officers lacked the right training, gear or marching orders, and remained passive as clashes raged at a rally in Virginia this summer, a review has found.