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Highlights of the Special Counsel’s Case Against George Papadopoulos
Mr. Papadopoulos, an adviser to the Trump campaign, pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about his conversations with people linked to the Russian government.
Catalonia Leader Turns Up in Belgium After Spain Seeks Prosecution
Carles Puigdemont, the Catalan leader, arrived amid speculation that he may seek political asylum or try to form a government in exile
Tech Fix: The iPhone X Arrives Friday. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Unlike past models, Apple’s first premium iPhone will probably be particularly hard to get — and it might not even be right for you.
Books of The Times: ‘Poet in Spain’ Offers New Translations of Lorca’s Soulful Work
The translator Sarah Arvio bypasses Federico García Lorca’s New York poems, focusing instead on what she calls his “moonlit earthbound Spanish poems.”
Critic’s Notebook: At 100, Thelonious Monk Gets a Hero’s Celebration
Monk@100, a 10-day festival in North Carolina, showed what makes him jazz’s most popular composer to cover, and one of its most difficult.
What It Means: The Indictment of Manafort and Gates
The indictment alleges a complicated scheme of fraud and deception by President Trump’s former campaign manager and his protégé. Both surrendered to the authorities on Monday.
Bars Are Putting On the Ritz With an Old Drink: The Tuxedo
The cocktail, a martini variation with two versions, is catching on in fancy bars across the country.
Tech Tip: Power Up Your Phone by Hand or by Sun
When the power goes out with bad weather, disasters or other events, hand-cranked chargers or solar-powered solutions can keep your battery going.
Sade’s Quiet Storm of Cool
The singer doesn’t have to say a thing to loom over the culture.
Federal Judge Blocks White House Policy Barring Transgender Troops
A presidential memorandum said the military could discharge transgender service members by March 2018.
Op-Ed Contributor: Manafort Indictment Is Bad News for Trump
The president and his allies say it’s old news. They’re wrong.
Submarine Inventor Admits Dismembering Swedish Journalist
Peter Madsen again denied killing Kim Wall, telling police interrogators in Copenhagen that she had died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Trump Campaign Adviser Met With Russian to Discuss ‘Dirt’ on Clinton
The adviser, George Papadopoulos, has pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. about that conversation, according to documents unsealed Monday.
Review: ‘Red Roses, Green Gold’ Brings Back the Grateful Dead
While the jukebox musical has a cartoonish plot, songs like “Friend of the Devil” and “Box of Rain” work smartly on stage.
Reading by the Numbers: When Big Data Meets Literature
Franco Moretti of the Stanford Literary Lab has urged critics to stop reading books and start crunching them as data. What is the by-the-numbers approach adding up to?
Op-Ed Columnist: Will Manafort Sing?
If so, it may mark the beginning of the unraveling of this presidency.
Rick Gates, a Protégé of Paul Manafort, Is Indicted Alongside Him
Rick Gates, a former business associate of President Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has been charged along with his one-time mentor in a money laundering conspiracy.
Uhuru Kenyatta Is Declared Winner of Kenya’s Repeat Election
Mr. Kenyatta also won a vote in August that was nullified by the Supreme Court, but the new balloting was met by confusion and mistrust.
Astros 13, Dodgers 12, 10 innings | Houston leads series, 3-2: Astros Down the Dodgers in a Dramatic and Dizzying Slugfest
In a game that lasted 5 hours 17 minutes and featured 25 runs and seven homers, the Astros’ win put them on the brink of their first World Series title.
10 Places That Define New York City, Reimagined
Grand Central would have been demolished. Washington Square Park was going to be a freeway. A tour of New York landmarks, and a meditation on what could have been.