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No Russian Anthem at Olympics? I.O.C. Weighing Possible Penalties
Top Olympic leaders are said to be considering barring Russia’s flag and anthem from next year’s Winter Olympics in response to its doping violations.
Right and Left React to the Church Massacre in Texas
Writers from across the political spectrum take on gun control and the effectiveness of prayer in the wake of the mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Tex.
Mel Rosenthal, Photographer Who Captured the Bronx, Dies at 77
Mr. Rosenthal’s images of the South Bronx from the 1970s and ’80s documented an area in distress, but they emphasized the survival of the human spirit.
The Neediest Cases Fund: For Holocaust Survivor, America Is the ‘Reason I Can Smile’
Roza Livshits was 5 when the Nazis invaded Belarus. She never saw her parents again. In New York, she said, an aid agency has become her “everything.”
As de Blasio Looks to 2nd Term, He Sees a City Threatened by Trump
Rather than introduce new ideas, the mayor used a speech to business leaders on Monday to stress the threat posed by President Trump’s tax proposal.
Op-Ed Contributor: Jeff Flake: In a Democracy, There Can Be No Bystanders
The outpouring of letters and calls I have received since announcing my plans to leave office speak to a nation deeply worried about its leadership.
Princeton Digs Deep Into Its Fraught Racial History
Two years after debate over Woodrow Wilson rocked campus, the Princeton and Slavery Project is unveiling new research into the university’s uncomfortable past.
After Terror Attack, Uzbek Community Faces Unwanted Attention, Again
When an Uzbek man was accused in the deadly attack in Manhattan, fellow immigrants in Brooklyn shook their heads in shame and disgust.
Police Officer Found Not Guilty in Off-Duty Shooting of Unarmed Man
Jurors weighed whether Officer Wayne Isaacs had a duty to retreat from a confrontation with Delrawn Small. Defense lawyers said he had the right to defend himself.
Justices Allow Execution of Inmate Who Cannot Recall His Crime
The Supreme Court said cases barring execution of mentally ill inmates do not apply to sane ones who cannot recall what they did.
Trilobites: The Cool Beginnings of a Volcano’s Supereruption
The eruption that caused California’s Long Valley Caldera to form likely started with magma that was chilled to a solid.
Finishing Last, but Not Least, at the New York Marathon
The official clock ended at 7:30 p.m., but that didn’t stop these final athletes — some who competed for over 12 hours — from crossing the finish line and getting a medal at the 2017 New York Marathon.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Deep Confusion of the Post-Weinstein Moment
The old rules of relations between men and women have changed. But we don’t understand how to play by the new ones yet.
On Campus: Competition Is Ruining Childhood. The Kids Should Fight Back.
Unions aren’t just good for wage workers. Students can use collective bargaining, too.
Children’s Books: Love and Other Ties That Bind in This Fall’s Y.A. Novels
A pregnant 16-year-old finds her own birth family, a high school senior is roughed up by the police, a brother and sister fall for the same girl, and more.
Op-Ed Contributors: The Lessons of Cyrus Vance’s Campaign Contributions
The current campaign finance system for district attorneys is eroding public trust and could lead to actual corruption.
New York Police Officers Facing Rape Charges Quit the Force
The resignations of Richard Hall and Edward Martins, former detectives, came just days before they were to appear at a departmental misconduct trial.
Profile: ‘Mad Men’ Creator Matthew Weiner’s Foray Into Fiction
After the popular television series ended, everyone was waiting for his next TV show. Instead, he wrote a novel.
The World Really Is a Stage, Scripts and All, to Actor With Autism
Mickey Rowe is thought to be the first openly autistic actor to play Christopher, a 15-year-old with autism, in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.”
Just Tuning In to New York’s Elections? Here’s a Rundown of the Races
A primer on the most important races in the region, who’s running, and where they stand on the issues.