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DMZ Memo: Shrouded in Secrecy, Trump’s DMZ Trip Is Foiled by Fog
Behind the scenes with President Trump as he tried and failed to make a surprise visit to one of the world’s most dangerous borders.
Elections Roundup: Incumbents Fare Well in Boston, Detroit and Flint
Voters went to the polls on Tuesday from Maine to Seattle. They picked mayors and prosecutors and decided ballot measures on matters like drug price limits.
Europe Edition: Paradise Papers, Tariq Ramadan, Twitter: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
De Blasio Coasts to Re-election, as Second-Term Challenges Await
It remains to be seen if Mayor Bill de Blasio’s landslide win on Tuesday will help him push his agenda in Albany and beyond.
The Paradise Papers: How Business Titans, Pop Stars and Royals Hide Their Wealth
Records from an offshore hideaway show how an American billionaire grew one of the world’s largest trusts and another owned part of a company accused of exploiting the poor.
No War Threats From Trump, Who Tells Koreans ‘It Will All Work Out’
President Trump brought a message of reassurance to South Korea, saying he saw progress in diplomatic efforts to counter the threat from Pyongyang.
Ralph Northam: ‘We Will Not Condone Hatred and Bigotry’
Ralph S. Northam, a Democrat, delivered a victory speech after winning the Virginia governor’s race by beating Ed Gillespie, the Republican candidate.
Surviving the Texas Church Shooting
At home recovering from a gunshot wound, Rosanne Solis talks about the church shooting that killed 26 people on Sunday morning in Sutherland Springs, Tex.
On Baseball: Mourning Roy Halladay, a Master Who Craved the Big Moments
Halladay badly wanted to see how he would perform in the playoffs, and when given a chance he threw the second no-hitter in postseason history.
Two House Republicans to Retire, Continuing an Exodus Under Trump
Frank A. LoBiondo of New Jersey and Ted Poe of Texas, who have served in Congress for years, said they would not seek re-election next year.
Restaurant Review: Peru and Japan Meet in Midtown, at the Sprawling Sen Sakana
A sleek new restaurant specializes in a hybrid cuisine that many New Yorkers know only from Nobu.
In Saudi Arabia, Where Family and State Are One, Arrests May Be Selective
About 500 people have been detained without charge in a corruption crackdown, but how corruption is defined is unclear.
News Analysis: Trumpism Without Trump: A Losing Formula in Swing-State Virginia
Ed Gillespie, the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia, ran into the clear limits of trying to run as President Trump had in a swing state.
For the Military, a Long History of Failure to Report Crimes
Background checks are supposed to bar domestic violence offenders like Devin P. Kelley from buying guns. But they can’t if they don’t have the records.
Maine Voters Approve Medicaid Expansion, a Rebuke of Gov. LePage
Maine was the first state where voters, not governors or lawmakers, got to decide whether to expand Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Editorial: Virginia Rejects Your Hateful Politics, Mr. Trump
Turns out the center can hold, after all.
Texas Gunman Once Escaped From Mental Health Facility
Devin P. Kelley, who killed 26 people at a church on Sunday, fled a treatment center in 2012, according to police report that also said he had threatened his Air Force superiors.
In Places of Worship Scarred by Bullets, Long Memories and Shared Pain
Shootings at religious sites, like the First Baptist Church in Texas, prompt practical security measures. But the spiritual toll is more complicated.
In U.K.’s Clubby Parliament, Abuse Complaints May Be Used as Weapons
There has been no independent body to handle misconduct accusations. Instead, they are sent to in-house disciplinarians, widely believed to stockpile the information.
Op-Ed Columnist: Attention: Saudi Prince in a Hurry
Are we witnessing reform or a coup d’état?