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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Robert Mueller Will Never Get to the Bottom of Russia’s Meddling
To understand Vladimir Putin’s behavior, we have to actually understand his foreign policy.
Books of The Times: Walter Isaacson’s ‘Leonardo da Vinci’ Is the Portrait of a Real Renaissance Man
Isaacson’s latest biography of a celebrated visionary captures the perfectionist, misser of deadlines and remarkably prescient genius.
Michael Oreskes, NPR’s Top News Editor, Quits Amid Sexual Harassment Accusations
A former high-ranking editor at The New York Times is the latest major media figure to face professional consequences over allegations of sexual misbehavior involving women he knew through his work.
New York Times Co. Reports Solid Digital Growth as Print Slides
Digital advertising and online subscriptions helped offset continued declines in print advertising in the third quarter. Total revenue increased 6 percent, to $386 million.
Trilobites: When This Sea Slug Eats, It Prefers the Turducken of the Sea
A species of nudibranch was found to engage in what researchers call kleptopredation — “steal your meal and eat you, too.”
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Panic. Then Vote.
Our government belongs to us, so let’s start acting like it.
Essay: Unspeakable Pursues Uneatable, Fashion Follows
A fashion philosophy informed by a childhood spent on horses.
Broadway’s Comic Chameleon Writes a Heartfelt New Tune
Known for brassy musicals like “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” David Yazbek is also a dark solo act. Now, with “The Band’s Visit,” his different personas come together.
Yes, Breitbart News Has a Fashion Critic
That would be John Binder, whose acid-tongued commentary covers the runways and the beltway.
The Tear-Stained Confessions of Sam Smith
The British pop singer, who has a new album, tried to come out on his own terms. But now he’s listening.
Op-Ed Contributor: Australia Has a Climate Change Lesson for the World
You can ignore it if you wish, but you cannot outrun it.
Style Q & A: The Roots’ Black Thought on Philadelphia Style. And His Beard.
In addition to his gig on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon,” the hip-hop innovator stars in “The Deuce” and has a new sneaker collection.
The Neediest Cases Fund: Sticking to the J Train, but Learning to Reroute Dark Thoughts
Ramel Paredes, who has autism, is passionate about New York’s subways. He’s working to curb his pessimism and foster deeper personal connections.
For This Playwright, Africa With Laughter, Not Tears
In works like “School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play,” Jocelyn Bioh aims to tell stories that buck expectation and defy stereotype.
‘The Exterminating Angel’ Brings Together Opera and the Movies
A film critic and a music critic discuss a new work at the Metropolitan Opera: Thomas Adès’s “crazily varied” adaptation of Luis Buñuel’s 1962 film.
Op-Ed Contributor: America Is Not a ‘Center-Right Nation’
In fact, on economic policy, America is a center-left nation.
New York City, Russia, Los Angeles Dodgers: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Suspect in Japan Serial-Killer Case Sought Out Suicidal People
Takahiro Shiraishi confessed to the police that he had looked on Twitter for people considering killing themselves, and had lured them to his apartment, local news outlets reported.
California Today: California Today: A Story of Loss and Community in a Little Almond Tree
Wednesday: Hughson’s “Charlie Brown tree,” California’s invigorated conservatives, and the Dodgers make it to Game 7.
Hear 9 New Psalm Settings for Challenging Times
Listen to pieces written by Nico Muhly, David Lang and more for the Psalms Experience, which runs through Nov. 11 at Lincoln Center.