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Editorial: The Insanity of Taxpayer-Funded Addiction
The answer to the opioids crisis surely isn’t to pay Big Pharma to sell more pills.
Op-Ed Contributor: Yard Rage: The Rand Paul Assault
What could it have been about? Oh, any number of things, a highly scientific analysis of feuding neighbors through history suggests.
Clampdown on University of Michigan Fraternities After Reports of Sexual Misconduct and Alcohol Abuse
The suspension of parties and pledging activities at most of the school’s fraternities was the latest effort at major universities to curtail the excesses of Greek life.
Op-Ed Columnist: Jesus’ Parents and Roy Moore’s Gall
How selectively and hypocritically some Christians deploy the Bible.
Antidoping Officials Obtain Trove of Russian Lab Data
The World Anti-Doping Agency now has a databank of drug tests from Moscow that Russian officials have refused to share.
Keith Schiller, Trump’s Ex-Bodyguard, Says He Turned Down Offer of Women in Moscow
Testifying before a congressional committee, Mr. Schiller also said that he was not aware of Donald J. Trump participating in compromising activity on the 2013 trip, people familiar with the testimony said.
Trump Pitches ‘America First’ Trade Policy at Asia-Pacific Gathering
The president’s remarks reflected the degree to which the United States, under Mr. Trump, has ceded its dominant role in guiding trade at international meetings.
The Saturday Profile: A Novelist Confronts the Complex Relationship Between Japan and Korea
Min Jin Lee, the author of “Pachinko,” discusses her book and the remnants of discrimination against Koreans by the Japanese.
Roy Moore, Lebanon, Louis C.K.: Your Friday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Too Rich for Conflicts? Trump Appointees May Have Many, Seen and Unseen
Investments held by the president’s ultra-wealthy advisers are buried in layers of shell companies, creating vast opportunities for conflicts while minimizing transparency.
Trilobites: The Bridge Wobbles. So Do You. That’s When the Trouble Starts.
Mathematicians found that bridges wobble suddenly when a critical crowd threshold is exceeded, and developed a model to predict it in future bridges.
Welcoming Worshipers With Open Arms and Concealed Ones, Too
After the massacre of 26 people at a small church in Texas, houses of worship are rethinking security plans and weighing them against the need to keep open doors.
$300 Billion War Beneath the Street: Fighting to Replace America’s Water Pipes
Two powerful industries, plastic and iron, are locked in a lobbying war over the estimated $300 billion that local governments will spend on water pipes over the next decade.
As Democrats Celebrate Wins, Queens Republicans Close In on an Upset
Anger toward Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is popular citywide, may drag down an incumbent Democrat in a conservative corner of Queens.
Alabama Republicans Defend Roy Moore: ‘It Was 40 Years Ago’
State party officials staunchly defended the Senate nominee after a report that he had made advances toward four teenage girls when he was in his 30s.
After a Nominator Is Denied Access, ‘1984’ Is Ineligible for Tonys
Jose Antonio Vargas, a journalist and immigration-rights advocate who is a member of the Tony Awards nominating committee, was not allowed to see the play.
Op-Ed Columnist: God Should Sue Roy Moore
How can some Christians cite the Bible to defend child molestation?
Critic’s Notebook: How the Myth of the Artistic Genius Excuses the Abuse of Women
To some, assessing an artist’s work in light of his biography is blasphemous. But it’s time to do away with the idea that they’re separate.
Louis C.K. Responds to Accusations: ‘These Stories Are True’
The comedian released a statement in response to five women who said they had upsetting experiences with him involving sexual misconduct.
Modern Love: Your 13-Word Love Stories
We asked readers to share succinct summaries of their personal lives. Here are some of our favorites.