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Trump Tells Japan It Can Protect Itself by Buying U.S. Arms
President Trump was by turns generous and challenging as he pressed Japan on shooting down North Korean missiles and on trade imbalances with the United States.
Republican Plan Would Raise Taxes on Millions
The Republican tax bill would cut taxes on average, but it would raise them on millions of middle-class families, especially those with large medical expenses.
A Family Was Praying in a Texas Church. Then 8 Were Dead.
Eight members of the Holcombe family, a group spanning three generations, died in the shooting at the First Baptist Church in Texas.
Air Travelers Resisting the ‘Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat’
Thinner, smaller airline seats have allowed carriers to squeeze in more passengers. But travelers have begun to rebel against reduced legroom, citing safety.
For Tightknit Texas Town, Horror of Shooting Makes ‘No Sense’
In the town of Sutherland Springs, everyone knew a victim of the massacre at the First Baptist Church, and some knew many.
Broadcom Targets Qualcomm in Largest-Ever Tech Deal
The $105 billion takeover bid sets up a battle between two chip makers whose products touch nearly every smartphone in the world.
The Paradise Papers: From Utah, Secretive Help for a Russian Oligarch and His Jet
Records leaked from an offshore law firm show how the wealthy elite sidestep prohibitions on foreigners registering private planes in the United States.
Editorial: Mass Shootings Don’t Have to Be Inevitable
Is even more guns really your answer, Mr. President?
Is Landscaping Drama at the Root of Rand Paul’s Assault?
Police charged the neighbor, Rene Boucher, 59, with assault after he admitted to tackling Mr. Paul while the senator was mowing his lawn.
Texas Church Killings: What We Know and Don’t Know
At least 26 people were killed during morning services at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Tex. This is what we know.
Op-Ed Columnist: Anniversary of the Apocalypse
The once-unthinkable is becoming ordinary.
Editorial: Ballot Proposals, Mayor and New Jersey Governor: How to Vote
For Tuesday’s elections, here are The Times’s recommendations in major races and on ballot proposals.
Federal Trial Begins for the Nevada Rancher Cliven Bundy
A guilty verdict for Mr. Bundy could reinforce Washington’s control of 640 million acres of public land, while an acquittal could embolden those who ignore federal rules.
Asia and Australia Edition: Texas, North Korea, Shinzo Abe: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Gillespie and the Same Old Party
Trumpism has taken over the G.O.P. because the party was mostly there already.
A.I. Researchers Leave Elon Musk Lab to Begin Robotics Start-Up
Pieter Abbeel, a Berkeley professor, is part of the team that has started Embodied Intelligence to make it possible for robots to learn on their own.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Clash of Social Visions
We need a tax plan based on a vision that is actually prosocial, not just a reward for donors.
Republican Tax Rewrite Helps Some Millionaires but Hurts Others
The House tax overhaul raises taxes on high-income earners who make their money through labor, but delivers a huge tax cut to passive business owners.
Berlusconi’s Comeback Hopes Buoyed by Sicily Election Results
Voters gave strong backing to center-right and populist parties, setting the stage for national elections next year.
Texas, Japan, Saudi Arabia: Your Monday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.