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Roy Moore, Alabama Senate Candidate Under Siege, Tries to Discredit Accusers
Mr. Moore criticized the women who accused him of misconduct, and in a blow to Republican leaders, the governor refused to delay the election.
Loose Ends: ‘What Should I Watch on Netflix?’: A New Original Series
The golden age of television isn’t always so shiny.
When He Needs Advice, a Philadelphia Flyer Turns to His Brother the Dancer
Taylor Leier is in his first full season in the N.H.L. while his brother, Keaton, is in his first year in the company of the Atlanta Ballet.
Bannon Put a Target on His Back. McConnell’s Answer: ‘Ha-Ha.’
President Trump’s former chief strategist wants him gone. His conference is fractious. But Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, is pressing on to give Mr. Trump a legacy.
Nationalist March Dominates Poland’s Independence Day
Thousands gathered in Warsaw for the march, which far outdrew official events commemorating the country’s independence.
Putin’s Bridge to Crimea May Carry More Symbolism Than Traffic
The $7 billion megaproject is the latest in a series of the type much beloved by President Vladimir V. Putin, broadcasting his claim to the Crimean peninsula and touting Russian engineering.
Radhika Jones, a Times Books Editor, Said to Be Next Vanity Fair Editor
Ms. Jones would replace Graydon Carter, who has been in place 25 years. She will be the first woman to edit the magazine since Tina Brown.
Op-Ed Contributor: Saudi Arabia Comes for Hezbollah
In its war with Iran, Riyadh has its sights set on Lebanon’s most powerful political force.
Trump Administration Guiding Health Shoppers to Agents Paid by Insurers
After cutting funds for nonprofits that help people obtain coverage under the Affordable Care Act, the government is encouraging the use of insurance agents and brokers.
The Wing, a Chic Women’s Club, Is Going Wide
As accusations against powerful men mount, a safe space to work, primp, pump and rage against the patriarchy is getting new locations and a magazine.
Trump Is Rapidly Reshaping the Judiciary. Here’s How.
Republican lawyers and lawmakers are working together to install conservative judges on the influential federal appeals courts at a clip not seen in decades.
Court Blocks Berkshire Museum’s Sale of Rockwell Works and Other Art
The museum has said the sale is necessary for its financial survival.
Opinion: The Power of the Courts Is Messing Up Politics
Swollen beyond constitutional recognition, they distort the way elections are contested.
Opinion: We’re Sick of Racism, Literally
Perceived discrimination takes a toll on the human body.
Opinion: Can My Children Be Friends With White People?
The rise of Donald Trump has broken bonds on all sides. But for people of color the stakes are different.
Opinion: Women Cracked Wartime Codes. They Can Fix Tech Today, Too.
During the worst, costliest, bloodiest war in American history, it was an inclusive mind-set that helped the Allies defeat the Nazis.
Opinion: Can Donald Trump Save Roy Moore After All?
Will a sex scandal cause Alabama to break with its long tradition of electing embarrassing showmen?
Sporting: How the ‘Shalane Flanagan Effect’ Works
She does not just talk about elevating her fellow women runners; she elevates them. And they win.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Swine of Conservatism
Roy Moore and the distinctive predators of cultural conservatism.
A Shadow Delegation Stalks the Official U.S. Team at Climate Talks
Al Gore, Jerry Brown and Michael R. Bloomberg are in Bonn, Germany, telling other countries that the United States is still serious about climate change.