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A Statue Stirs to Life in Washington Square Park
A man’s unusually small size, which invited the jeers of bullies in his youth, became a key to his role as a “living statue” in Greenwich Village.
Noted: Where Are All the Nannies on Instagram?
For a number of reasons, many parents on social media seem uncomfortable displaying the help they get for their children from paid caretakers.
Donald Trump Jr. Communicated With WikiLeaks During Campaign
Congressional investigators are examining Twitter conversations between the president’s son and the organization that released Democratic emails during 2016 campaign.
Op-Ed Contributors: The U.S. Is Tackling Global Warming, Even if Trump Isn’t
Leaders from state capitols, city halls and businesses have come to a climate meeting in Bonn to say America remains committed to the Paris accord.
Protesters Jeer as Trump Team Promotes Coal at U.N. Climate Talks
The Trump administration’s debut at the United Nations climate conference in Bonn, Germany, was met with heckling, noisy protest and harsh questions.
Gillian Walsh, Taking Dance to a Still Place
Ms. Walsh, whose recent works involve minimal movement, talks about transcendence, seeing time, “Dance Moms” and what audiences want.
Adam Driver’s Nonprofit Seeks Soldiers for the Stage
Arts in the Armed Forces, founded by the actor and veteran Adam Driver, will grant $10,000 to a playwright who has served in the military.
Spelling Trouble: Did a Scrabble Champion Cheat?
Allan Simmons, one of the game’s top British players, has been barred from tournaments for three years for breaking the rules of the popular word game.
U.S. Hires Company With K.G.B. Link to Guard Moscow Embassy
A firm with ties to President Vladimir V. Putin’s former boss in the Russian spy service has been employed to protect American diplomatic missions.
Trump Rules: An Open Door for Pesticide Lobbyists at the U.S.D.A.
A former lobbyist for the pesticide industry now leads a deregulation team at the Agriculture Department. Visitor logs show that old ties remain strong.
Popcast: Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ Has Arrived. Let’s Discuss.
Ms. Swift plays a different game on her sixth album — making pop music that directly competes with the rest of the field’s dominant players. A panel discussion, on Popcast.
California Today: California Today: Capitol Enlists Help to Navigate Harassment Claims
Tuesday: A Senate committee steps aside, a battle over free speech, and walking through Los Angeles.
Brantley in Britain: Review: ‘Network’ With Bryan Cranston Is Convulsive, Immersive and Still Mad as Hell
A stage adaptation, directed by Ivo van Hove, confirms the prophecy of a 1976 movie about populist rage and manipulative technology
New York Today: New York Today: A Renowned Chef’s Advice for Beginners
Tuesday: Talking to Daniel Humm of Eleven Madison Park, the Brooklyn Podcast festival, and readers respond to subway announcements.
Jeff Sessions, Roy Moore, Digital Pill: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Beirut Journal: A Missing Prime Minister Is the Antihero of Beirut’s Marathon
A Times correspondent reflects on Lebanon’s feelings, earnest and ironic, for Saad Hariri.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Roy Moore and the G.O.P.
The party’s Senate candidate in Alabama has called sexual misconduct accusations against him a Democratic plot. The majority leader urged him to quit.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Ivory Tower Can’t Keep Ignoring Tech
Algorithms are shaping our lives. Where’s academia when it comes to helping us make sense of this?
Vietnam '67: An American Child in Vietnam
Margaret Childs Westmoreland, the daughter of Gen. William Westmoreland, was 9 years old when she joined him in South Vietnam.
Op-Ed Contributors: Can Trumpism Survive Trump?
Looking for a political figure on the American scene to give conservatives hope.