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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Trump Is Ceding Global Leadership to China
If America’s retreat into nationalism, protectionism, unilateralism and xenophobia continues, China’s model could carry the day.
Puerto Rico Deaths Spike, but Few Are Attributed to Hurricane
Officials said deaths spiked in September, casting doubt on the official storm toll even as FEMA planned to fly 3,000 residents in shelters off the island.
Review: ‘Office Hour’ Is the Play That Goes Bang
In Julia Cho’s tense new work, a creative-writing teacher tries to reach a shut-down (and possibly armed) young student.
As Democrats in Suburbs Take Victory Lap, Focus Shifts to 2018
Across the New York region, Democratic voters turned out to defeat Republicans in county and local races in an election fueled by anti-Trump fervor.
Mayor de Blasio’s Mandate: Creating the ‘Fairest Big City in America’
A day after winning re-election, Mayor Bill de Blasio said his next four years would be dedicated to creating greater “fairness.”
Barack Obama Reports for Jury Duty and Signs Autographs
The former president showed up to a courthouse to fulfill his civic duty, and Chicago stopped and stared.
After Massacre, a Small Texas Cemetery Strains to Bury So Many Dead
The cemetery in the small Texas town where 26 were killed in a church shooting will see more funerals in the coming days than it does in a typical year.
Suburbs Rebel Against Trump, Threatening Republicans in Congress
Suburban areas appear to be in open revolt against President Trump, with a coalition of educated whites and minorities shunning Republican candidates.
Editorial: Message to Mr. Trump: We’re Better Than That
As he bitterly appeals only to the few Americans not repelled by his behavior, Democrats won with the politics of inclusiveness.
Texas Church Shooting Video Shows Gunman’s Methodical Attack, Official Says
The gunman also had an Apple iPhone with him, according to people familiar with the investigation, but the F.B.I. has not been able to unlock the device.
Justice Department Says Not So Fast to AT&T’s Time Warner Bid
CNN, a network criticized by Trump, figures in a dispute between the government and AT&T, setting up a battle over the pending $85.4 billion deal.
Democratic Party, China, Texas: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Wealth: I’m Rich, and That Makes Me Anxious
Being wealthy can make people believe they have more control over their lives, but it can also control them emotionally.
Why the Push to Ban Rifle ‘Bump Stocks’ Has Slowed
Gun conversion kits known as bump stocks were the talk of the Capitol a month ago after a mass shooting in Las Vegas. But the push to ban them has slowed. A hearing is set for next week.
Rule Would Push Prosecutors to Release Evidence Favorable to Defense
The measure published by New York’s top judge requires judges to order prosecutors to search their files and disclose all evidence that could help defense in a timely manner.
The Paradise Papers: Endowments Boom as Colleges Bury Earnings Overseas
American universities are using offshore strategies to swell their coffers, skirt taxes and obscure investments that could spark campus protests.
In a City of Firsts, Hoboken Elects a Sikh as Mayor
Ravi Bhalla is the first Sikh to be elected mayor in New Jersey, and one of only a few Sikhs to become mayor of an American city.
Pope Francis: Mass Is for Lifting Hearts, Not Cellphones
During a general audience in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis said Catholics should stop picking up their phones to take pictures during Mass.
Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel Open at the Met
Take a 360 tour with Carmen C. Bambach, who curated “Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Asia and Australia Edition: Donald Trump, North Korea, South China Sea: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.