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Profile: Krysten Ritter Spins Her Own Mystery in Her Debut Novel, ‘Bonfire’
The star of the Netflix superhero noir series “Jessica Jones” delves into a small town’s secrets in her new book.
A New Fashion Hub? Eastern Europe
Young designers in countries like Poland, Hungary and Romania are finding success at home.
Pakistani Cleric’s Supporters Block an Entrance to Islamabad
Protesters led by the firebrand Khadim Hussain Rizvi staged a sit-in to demand the resignation of the country’s law minister and strict adherence to blasphemy laws.
Q. & A.: Tell Us 5 Things About Your Book: Capturing the Elusive Robert Frank
R J Smith’s “American Witness” is a biography of the pioneering photographer and filmmaker.
Roy Moore, Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
Critic’s Notebook: On ‘The Good Doctor,’ the Anti-Antihero Is In
A decade after the rude genius of “House,” ABC’s sentimental hit drama focuses on the “care” part of health care.
Trump Team Begins Drafting Middle East Peace Plan
Led by the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, the White House team hopes to develop an American blueprint for resolving Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Side Street: Battered and Tattered, Puerto Rico’s Flag Still Waves
A mural in a Bronx body shop portrays the island’s recovery efforts in a heroic light, likening its people’s resolve to the flag-raising at Iwo Jima.
Queen Elizabeth II Delegates Wreath Ceremony to Prince Charles
Her decision on the Remembrance Sunday duty was seen as a significant step in the monarchy’s transition to its next generation.
The New Old Age: No Excuses, People: Get the New Shingles Vaccine
Shingrix, which begins shipping this month, is far more effective than the previous shingles shot. Experts recommend it for everyone over age 50.
Dali Village Journal: Chinese Village Keeps Alive a Tradition of Indigo Dyeing
In Dali, where nearly every family grows its own rice and indigo, “having a loom is just as important as having a cow.”
As U.S. Sheds Role as Climate Change Leader, Who Will Fill the Void?
After President Trump’s announced withdrawal from the Paris accord, a number of national and local leaders have emerged as climate change champions.
Get Lost in a Giant Bamboo Labyrinth
The Labirinto della Masone, in Parma, Italy, is a dream come true of the Italian publisher Franco Maria Ricci, who set out to build the largest labyrinth in the world.
For ‘Saturday Night Live,’ No Shortage of Targets, Including Louis C.K. and Roy Moore
The sexual misdeeds of prominent men gave “S.N.L.” plenty of topical grist. But some of the accused came in for tougher treatment than others.
Two Border Cities Share Russian History — and a Sharp European Divide
While attached to Russia by ethnicity and emotion, residents of Narva, Estonia, say they would never actually want to live there.
Opinion: History, Totally Destroyed
Clearly, we’ve overestimated intelligence as a world-changing force; it is idiocy that holds sway.
Trump Says Putin ‘Means It’ About Not Meddling
President Trump said, “Every time he sees me he says, ‘I didn’t do that,’ and I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it.”
Days After Church Shooting, Texas Town Begins to Bury Its Dead
As the funerals begin for the 26 victims of a shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Tex., mourners remember the married couple Richard and Therese Rodriguez.
News Analysis: Trump to Asia: Unite on North Korea, but Go It Alone on Trade
Reconciling the contradictory messages to the region may determine the near-term fate of the United States as a Pacific power.
Trump Nominee for Federal Judgeship Has Never Tried a Case
The nominee, Brett Talley, was approved by a Senate committee despite his unanimous “not qualified” rating from the American Bar Association.