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The Ethicist: My Wife Is Done With Sex. Can I Turn Elsewhere?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on seeking sexual satisfaction outside a marriage and privacy on social media.
Talk: St. Vincent Didn’t Mean to Write a Political Album
The singer on being inspired by Jenny Holzer and just who is pictured on the cover of her album.
Australia Votes for Gay Marriage, Clearing Path to Legalization
“They voted ‘yes’ for fairness, they voted ‘yes’ for commitment, they voted ‘yes’ for love,” said Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Now it’s up to Parliament.
Could You Be Allergic to Additives in Food or Drugs?
Natural coloring agents made from plants or insects are more likely to trigger a reaction.
Europe Edition: Zimbabwe, Emmanuel Macron, Jeff Sessions: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Columnist: This is How Grown-Ups Deal With Putin
Britain’s prime minister delivered a tough message to the Kremlin, while Trump babbled about Putin’s sincerity in denying cyberattacks.
Op-Ed Contributor: Hey, Mark Zuckerberg: My Democracy Isn’t Your Laboratory
The world’s most powerful social media company thinks it can experiment on whomever and whatever it wants.
Reporter’s Notebook: Trump in Asia: A ‘Very Epic’ Charm Offensive
Like most things he undertakes, President Trump treated his 12-day trip as a test of his own personal charisma.
‘I Am Alive’: Survivors of Iran Earthquake Mourn as Government Scrambles to Help
A New York Times correspondent visited villages in western Iran near the epicenter of Sunday night’s earthquake.
Senate Plans to End Obamacare Mandate in Revised Tax Proposal
Republicans also said they would set all of their tax cuts for individuals to expire at the end of 2025, but deep cuts in the corporate tax rate would be permanent.
Canada Moves Closer to Gender Equity for Indigenous Women
A bill to remove gender discrimination from a law regulating indigenous rights does not go far enough, critics say.
How Trump Helped Liberate U.C.L.A. ‘Knuckleheads’ From China
The American president had appealed to his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in the case of the three members of a university basketball team accused of shoplifting.
Roy Moore, Long Divisive in His Hometown, and Even More So Now
Amid long-whispered rumors and allegations of sexual impropriety, an Alabama county seeks to make sense of its most famous resident.
Pentagon Approves Gender-Reassignment Surgery for Service Member
The surgery was the latest setback to President Trump’s effort to bar transgender people from serving in the military.
At Least 4 Killed in Shooting in Northern California
The police said there were at least seven separate shooting scenes in or near Rancho Tehama Reserve, and two children were among the wounded.
Trump’s Mixed Messages Fail to Reassure Asian Allies
The president’s marathon trip left many unsure about America’s staying power and fed a growing sense that China drives the region’s agenda.
The Upstart Saudi Prince Who’s Throwing Caution to the Winds
Prince Mohammed bin Salman is taking on all comers — the royal family, wealthy Saudis, Iran and Hezbollah. But is he ambitious or simply reckless?
Texas State Halts Greek Activities After Fraternity Pledge Dies
Matthew Ellis, a Phi Kappa Psi pledge, died after a fraternity event on Sunday, the latest in a string of similar episodes on campuses across the country.
Op-Ed Columnist: China Could Sell Trump the Brooklyn Bridge
The president got played in his trade talks in Beijing last week.
Op-Ed Columnist: Danica Roem Is Really, Really Boring
That’s the beauty and brilliance of this transgender trailblazer.