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Keeping Score: Can the Browns Win a Game This Season?
Cleveland is 0-9. And with the schedule it has left, an 0-16 finish is looming.
Covering a Mass Shooting, and Adding to a Town’s Pain
A media frenzy after the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs makes a correspondent wonder if it’s time to discuss how such events are covered.
The Paris Attacks, 2 Years Later: Quiet Remembrance and Lasting Impact
The terrorist spree took 130 lives in a trauma that reshaped the balance between security and civil liberties in France.
Why Richard Avedon’s Work Has Never Been More Relevant
The photographer’s social conscience, revealed in a show at Pace/MacGill and a new edition of “Nothing Personal,” deepens his enduring legacy.
If You’re Sick, Stay Away From Work. If You Can’t, Here Is What Doctors Advise.
Those who have paid sick time should use it but often don’t, despite doctors’ warnings that it risks infecting other people.
After Hurricane, Signs of a Mental Health Crisis Haunt Puerto Rico
The storm’s violent winds and screeching rains assaulted the island’s psyche for 72 hours, and public health officials say much of the population shows signs of post-traumatic stress.
Books of The Times: Tina Brown’s ‘Vanity Fair Diaries’ Recall a Glossier Time
Brown’s new book is an edited version of the diaries she kept while presiding over the high-powered magazine at a time when editors still had time and money to burn.
Jon Stewart and Robert Smigel Craft a Comedy Benefit at a Polarized Moment
The two friends talk about “Night of Too Many Stars,” their annual benefit for autism groups, and how comedy has been affected by internet culture and politics.
Trillions of Flies Can’t All Be Bad
The world’s flies do much more than annoy us. Pollinating plants, cleaning up carcasses, swabbing drains — flies are part of every strand of the web of life.
Trump Judicial Pick Did Not Disclose He Is Married to a White House Lawyer
Brett J. Talley was asked to name family members who might be a conflict of interest. He did not mention that his wife is the White House counsel’s chief of staff.
North Korean Soldier Shot by Own Troops as He Defects to the South
The North Korean was found alive by South Korean troops and taken to a hospital.
30 Vaquita Porpoises Are Left. One Died in a Rescue Mission.
Scientists called off an effort to save one of the world’s rarest marine mammals — the vaquita — when one died after being captured for rehabilitation.
Justices Take Cases on Free Speech at Pregnancy Centers and Polling Places
One case asks whether centers operated by abortion opponents must provide information on the procedure. The other is on political apparel at polling places.
What Red States Are Passing Up as Blue States Get Billions
Taxpayers in many red states have effectively been sending money to other states for Medicaid expansion, which can be used to pay for things like opioid treatment.
The Secret to Long Life? It May Lurk in the DNA of the Oldest Among Us
James Clement has scoured the globe for supercentenarians, aged 110 and older, willing to contribute their genomes to a rare scientific cache.
Skipton Journal: Yes, This Is Britain’s Happiest Place. (It Looks Beautiful in the Rain.)
An area in Yorkshire topped a national survey, upsetting stereotypes that northern England is colder, poorer and less sophisticated than the south.
Contemporary Art Sales: Do I Hear $100 Million?
The fall auctions begin with a surprising inclusion of a Leonardo — and an exclusion of Norman Rockwell paintings.
Behind the Lucrative Assembly Line of Student Debt Lawsuits
Transworld has been one of most prolific debt collectors, filing more than 38,000 lawsuits in the last three years on behalf of a single client. Many were flawed, say regulators.
Donald Trump, Iran Earthquake, N.F.L.: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Trump Officials Urge Caution on Judging Roy Moore as Senators Pull Support
Officials said that Mr. Moore, the Alabama Senate candidate accused of pursuing romantic relationships with teenagers, should be allowed to defend himself against the allegations.