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Poised for West Coast Dominance, Democrats Eye Grand Agenda
A special election in Washington State could give Democrats a free hand to enact liberal policies, including on climate, across the entire West Coast.
Exposures: Puerto Rico in the Dark
Photographer Joseph Rodríguez captures the isolation of a storm-ravaged island.
U.S. Strikes Caused at Least 13 Civilian Casualties, Afghans Say
Residents of the restive province of Kunduz said the Taliban forced them to retrieve their dead after a night of fighting, when U.S. aircraft struck again, killing at least 13.
BMW Recalls Roughly a Million Vehicles at Risk of Catching Fire
The recalls include several 3 Series models and various BMWs with six-cylinder engines.
Opinion: Everything Is Bad. Blame the Tax Code.
At the root of our political dysfunction is America’s long love-hate relationship with loopholes.
Editorial: Obamacare vs. the Saboteurs
Most Americans want the administration to switch sides and start working to improve health care law.
Editorial: After ISIS, What Comes Next?
With a region in ruins, the United States faces the daunting challenge of promoting stability and countering extremism.
Trump Pushes for Record-Setting Saudi Aramco I.P.O. in U.S.
Stock markets around the world have been fighting to list the giant oil company. The president urged the Saudis to pick the New York Stock Exchange.
Sprint and T-Mobile End Merger Discussions
The failure of the talks marked the second time in three years that the two failed to reach a deal to create a stronger competitor to Verizon and AT&T.
Saad Hariri Quits as Lebanon Prime Minister, Blaming Iran
The move, which was announced in a televised address from Saudi Arabia, surprised a country already awash with tensions and regional rivalries.
Opinion: Let’s Open Up About Addiction and Recovery
There is a lot to be said for speaking out about your recovery from alcohol and drug abuse.
Op-Ed Columnist: Slouching Toward War With North Korea
The possibility of a deadly exchange is very real.
Opinion: Are Christians Supposed to Be Communists?
I recently translated the New Testament. I learned a few things.
Opinion: Relax, You Don’t Need to ‘Eat Clean’
Your food fears are doing more harm than good.
For Troubadours Trapped in Servitude, a Murder Breaks the Bond
Bound for generations to higher-caste Hindus in India, a group of Muslim Manganiyar musicians decamps into the unknown after one is killed on the job.
Op-Ed Columnist: Can Republicans Escape Trump in 2020?
His unpopularity is stark, but not among his party’s voters.
Following Trump’s Lead, Republicans Grow Quiet on Guantánamo
As the military commission system has struggled to bring terrorism suspects to justice, civilian courts have been much more effective.
On YouTube Kids, Startling Videos Slip Past Filters
The app has more than 11 million weekly viewers. But some disturbing knockoff videos have reached children, upsetting parents.
Togo Rallies for Change After 50 Years of Rule by One Family
Protests calling for the resignation of President Faure Gnassingbé have drawn thousands and the demonstrations are increasingly turning deadly.
Clocks Turn Back Sunday, but Some States Wish They Wouldn’t
Lawmakers in several New England states, tired of turning the clocks back, want to leave Eastern Standard Time and join the Atlantic Standard time zone.