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Op-Ed Columnist: Virginia’s Election and Trump’s Whupping
It wasn’t just in one state. Across the country, the normal rules do apply to him.
California Today: California Today: The Latino Education Crisis
Wednesday: A stubborn achievement gap between Latino and white students, a play to purchase Qualcomm, and a look toward Election Day 2018.
Running Through the Heart of Navajo
The Canyon de Chelly Ultra on the Navajo reservation tests hearts, minds and legs on a treacherous, 34-mile path up 1,000 feet, to finish “in beauty.”
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Brave Enough to Be Angry
Women are seething, and we are a force.
Op-Ed Columnist: The G.O.P. Should Be Scared by Virginia
In winning the governor’s race, Democrats served notice of what a liability Donald Trump can be.
Ralph Northam, Twitter, Roy Halladay: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Trump’s Visit to China: More Business Deals Than Trade Pacts
President Trump will take a team of business leaders who may sign sales agreements, but chances of a big breakthrough on trade frictions seem slim.
Key Takeaways From Tuesday’s Elections
A suburban rebellion against President Trump propelled Democrats to victory in races for governor, state legislature and mayor, in a series of elections.
The Costume Institute Takes On Catholicism
The Metropolitan Museum’s 2018 fashion blockbuster looks at religion’s influence on the designer imagination. The Vatican is on board, but will the viewers agree?
Trump’s Striking Change in Tone on China
Since his election, President Trump has gone from hammering China on trade policy to praising President Xi Jinping for his country’s response to North Korea.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Was Iowa Killing a Hate Crime?
A murder trial after the death of a 16-year-old described by his mother as gender fluid has become part of the national debate over gender identity.
Phys Ed: Can Ketones Rev Up Our Workouts?
Ketone supplements designed to mimic the effects of a high-fat, low-carb diet have become popular among athletes. One catch: They often cause nausea.
Op-Ed Contributor: Quebec’s Anti-Muslim Ban on the Veil
The law will further marginalize Muslims, especially women, who will feel scrutinized or even persecuted.
Best of Late Night: Stephen Colbert Calls Out Trump for Not Hiring American Workers
Mr. Colbert and Seth Meyers each took a close look at the president’s employment practices.
Uma Thurman, Ready to Be Tested
Hollywood’s “contempt and dismissiveness” toward women have led her to Broadway. In “The Parisian Woman,” she’ll be onstage for every minute of every scene.
Nonfiction: Amid African Extremism, a Writer Finds an ‘Ordinary and Rare Kind of Bravery’
Alexis Okeowo’s book “A Moonless, Starless Sky” profiles regular people living in defiance of extremist movements across the African continent.
Fiction: The Concealed Weapons of ‘Kiss Me Someone’
Karen Shepard’s short story collection “Kiss Me Someone” vividly demonstrates that a woman can be another woman’s worst enemy.
Children’s Books: These Kids Never, Never, Never Give Up
In new picture books from Mo Willems, Dan Santat, Lemony Snicket and others, young heroes and heroines get into — and out of — every kind of scrape
The Stone: Guns and the ‘Price We Pay for Freedom’
Nothing can redeem a dozen dead children.
Op-Ed Contributor: Why the U.S. Needs a Federal Jobs Program, Not Payouts
Public employment would be a national investment with a high rate of return.