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José Andrés Fed Puerto Rico, and May Change How Aid Is Given
The chef’s huge effort is just the latest led by cooks, who are showing a more agile, locally based way to feed people after a disaster.
Manhattan Terror Attack Kills 8 and Injures 11
Officials said a motorist drove a truck as many as 20 blocks down a bike path, striking pedestrians, before he jumped out and was shot by the police.
Asia and Australia Edition: Facebook, Paul Manafort, Manus Island: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Lower Manhattan, White House, Paul Manafort: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
What’s the Economic Cost of Brexit? Pineapples Tell a Tale
As Britain pursues an exit from the European Union, higher costs on imported goods and uncertainty about trade have conspired to weaken its economy.
Andrew Weissmann, Mueller’s Legal Pit Bull
Mr. Weissmann, on leave from the Justice Department, brings decades of experience prosecuting Mafia heads and white-collar crime to the Russia investigation.
At Halloween Parade, a Thinner Crowd and a ‘Tense Environment’
Blocks from where a driver plowed a truck through pedestrians and cyclists, the Village Halloween Parade went on, its revelry tinged with determination.
World Series 2017: Dodgers Lead Astros in Game 6
The Houston Astros will have to beat the Dodgers in Los Angeles to claim the franchise’s first World Series title. Stay here for live updates and analysis.
On Soccer: In Praise of Soccer’s Jack-of-All-Trades, Now Making a Comeback
In an era of bigger squads and multimillion-dollar specialists, Champions League managers are rediscovering the value of a pro who can play multiple positions.
Personal Health: Trying the Feldenkrais Method for Chronic Pain
Therapists show patients how their posture and behavior contribute to their pain and physical limitations.
Tech Executives Are Contrite About Election Meddling, but Make Few Promises on Capitol Hill
Facebook, Twitter and Google all acknowledged ahead of hearings that Russia’s use of their platforms to sway the American electorate was bigger than previously acknowledged.
Top NPR Editor Accused of Sexual Harassment While at The New York Times
Michael Oreskes is the latest major media figure to face such accusations after two women said he had made advances on them while discussing job opportunities.
Mediator: Russia Inquiry Fails to Unite a Nation
The opacity of tech companies is matched by the efforts of some conservative media outlets to confuse and distract, leaving one to wonder how the nation will come together.
Manafort’s Spending Fails to Impress in Wealthy Enclaves
The document charging him with money laundering, tax evasion and foreign lobbying reads less like a federal indictment and more like a spendthrift whodunit.
A Word With: ‘Stranger Things 2’: Pixar’s Andrew Stanton on Directing 2 Episodes
The director of “Finding Nemo” and “Wall-E” discussed the experience of being a hired gun on someone else’s project.
How to Fix Facebook? We Asked 9 Experts
Technologists, academics, politicians and journalists suggested ways to improve Facebook — as a product, a company or both.
Trilobites: Corals May Have a Taste for Dangerous Plastic
In lab experiments, the organisms that make up reefs were observed nibbling on a confetti of broken down plastic fragments, and they seemed to be choosy.
Jerusalem Memo: Is the End of Israeli Democracy Nigh? Israelis Debate Its Future
Warnings that Israel’s right-wing government threatens the country’s democracy are coming from the right-wing establishment itself.
Washington Memo: A Capital Consumed by Talk of Scandal and Suspicion
A day after the first charges from the investigation into Russian election interference, the president seethed, his party ducked and the opposition chortled.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Glasses Are Cool. Why Aren’t Hearing Aids?
Millions of Americans suffer hearing loss, but too few of us do anything about it. That has to change.