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Retirements Are Down at the Australian Open. Is Money the Reason?
Only one of the 128 singles matches in the Australian Open’s first round ended with a player retiring midmatch, tying the lowest total at a Grand Slam event in the last 10 years.
Bannon Is Subpoenaed in Mueller’s Russia Investigation
The move marks the first time the special counsel is known to have used a grand jury subpoena to seek information from a member of President Trump’s inner circle.
Horror for 13 California Siblings Hidden by Veneer of a Private Home School
David A. Turpin created the school at his nondescript home southeast of Los Angeles. But what the authorities found inside were his emaciated children chained to furniture.
Right and Left React to President Trump’s Comments on Immigration
Writers from across the political spectrum on the president’s immigration preferences and what role ethnicity should play in policymaking.
Asia and Australia Edition: Bannon, California, Netanyahu: Your Morning Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Fugitive Venezuelan Police Officer Is Killed in Shootout
Óscar Pérez, who rose to prominence last year during antigovernment street protests, was among seven dead.
Opinion: Aziz Ansari Is Guilty. Of Not Being a Mind Reader.
How did a movement for women’s empowerment become an emblem for female helplessness?
Fearing DACA’s Return May Be Brief, Immigrants Rush to Renew
With the government temporarily blocked from ending the immigration program, some lined up to file applications before circumstances changed again.
Op-Ed Contributor: Facebook Doesn’t Like What It Sees When It Looks in the Mirror
But will Mark Zuckerberg be any good at social engineering?
G.M. Chief Cautions Trump Administration on Upending Nafta
Mary Barra said that the United States should not scrap the trade pact and that any changes should account for the interests of American automakers and workers.
About New York: On the Subway, Help Is Not Coming
A distraught man on an A train platform gets no emergency response from transit employees, leaving him, and us, to fate.
Editorial: Donald Trump vs. Guantánamo’s Forever Prisoners
A new legal challenge represents the sharpest test yet at the prison of America’s commitment to fundamental principles of due process.
Poll Finds Upturn in Sentiment on Tax Overhaul and Economy
The finding could be good news for Republicans looking to the midterm elections, but less comfort for President Trump, who was given little credit.
Trilobites: Where Did Animals With Tail Weapons Go? Here’s a Back Story
Scientists have identified traits that may have been related to dinosaurs like stegosaurus and ankylosaurus and other animals developing fearsome rear-end weapons.
Review: ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ Is Fashionable, but Flat
The second installment of FX’s “American Crime Story” series is occasionally about Mr. Versace, but is more focused on his murderer, Andrew Cunanan.
Morocco Wants to Host the World Cup. Just Don’t Ask for Any Details.
Five months after declaring its interest in hosting the 2026 World Cup, Morocco hasn’t said much about how it proposes to stage the world’s most-watched sporting event.
Macron Defends Migration Policy in France, Walking a Fine Line
Speaking in Calais, the port city at the epicenter of the migration problem, the French president defended his policies as a mix of fairness and firmness.
YouTube Adds More Scrutiny to Top-Tier Videos
A policy update aims to prevent advertisements from appearing next to troublesome content.
Flurry of Lawsuits Filed to Fight Repeal of Net Neutrality
The filings kick off what is expected to be an extended legal and political debate about the future of internet policy.
U.S.-Backed Force Could Cement a Kurdish Enclave in Syria
The creation of a new military force in Syria raises fears of fighting among American allies and could draw the U.S. deeper into the conflict.