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Egypt Shakes Up Security Forces After Deadly Ambush of Police
Egypt dismissed a dozen top officials after an attack that killed a large number of police and elicited widespread criticism of the performance of Egypt’s security agencies.
How a 672,000-Gallon Oil Spill Was Nearly Invisible
When a pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico cracked recently, most of the oil wasn’t perceptible. The depth was one reason, but environmental forces were another.
Side Street: On the Mainland, a Duty to Help Puerto Rico
As Puerto Rico recovers from Hurricane Maria’s devastation, experts and residents say this is the opportunity for its diaspora to advocate and assist in rebuilding efforts.
North Korea, Donald Trump, Catalonia: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
Q. & A.: Tell Us 5 Things About Your Book: ‘Hitler in Los Angeles’
Steven J. Ross discusses his new history of Nazi activities in Hollywood, and the spy ring that helped to foil fascist plans.
Bites: Outside Anchorage, a Chef Makes the Case for Local Alaskan Cuisine
Zachary Reid, who opened Froth & Forage in May, is serving up inventive comfort food that pops with color and flavor.
A 40-Foot Cross Has Honored War Dead for 90 Years. Is It Unlawful?
An appeals court ruled against the longstanding monument in Maryland, potentially setting up a Supreme Court decision on when religious symbols can be on public property.
The Neediest Cases Fund: Her Peers Made School Look Easy. Now, With Hard Work, She’s Catching Up.
After dropping out of high school, Wendy Genao went on to earn her equivalency diploma and to enroll in college. She finally feels like a scholar.
The Battle-Scarred West Wing Veteran Scripting the N.F.L.’s Anthem Message
Joe Lockhart was at the center of the storm during the Clinton impeachment. Now he finds himself comfortably in the thick of debate over players’ kneeling during the anthem.
Ever Heard of Burmese Sushi Counters? You’ve Probably Been to One
Immigrants from Myanmar have found a business niche rolling and selling a Japanese delicacy in grocery stores across the country.
Mali’s Desert Elephants, on Edge of Annihilation, Get a Fighting Chance
With its elephants being slaughtered in staggering numbers, Mali created an armed brigade to defend them. The force faces threats not only from poachers but also terrorists and bandits.
Dodgers 6, Astros 2 | Series is tied, 2-2: Cody Bellinger Breaks Through, Leading the Dodgers Past the Astros
Bellinger, a rookie, had struggled through the first three games of the World Series with no hits in 13 at-bats, but his two doubles made all the difference in Game 4.
Donald Trump and Michael Moore Quarrel Over Broadway Show
Mr. Trump said “The Terms of My Surrender,” a solo show that critiqued the president, was “a total bomb.” In response, Mr. Moore called it “a smash hit.”
Sunday Routine: How Yahdon Israel, of #LiterarySwag, Spends His Sundays
Recently named the editor in chief of Brooklyn Magazine, Mr. Israel shops, reads books by and about women, and mixes himself a special cocktail.
Refusing Weinstein’s Hush Money, Rose McGowan Calls Out Hollywood
The former actress, who has said that Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her, talks about the producer and about becoming an advocate for mistreated women.
Astros’ Yuli Gurriel Escapes World Series Ban, but Will Miss 5 Games in 2018
In announcing the suspension, the commissioner of baseball said the league didn’t want to be unfair to Gurriel’s teammates during the World Series.
On Baseball: Punishment Falls on Yuli Gurriel, but Not the World Series or the Astros
Right or wrong, Commissioner Rob Manfred chose to punish Gurriel for his racist gesture while not unduly disadvantaging the player’s team, the Astros.
In Mogadishu, Truck Bomb and Gunmen Kill at Least 23 in Hotel Attack
The Shabab, the Al Qaeda-affiliated militant group, claimed responsibility for the attack on a hotel popular with government ministers and Somali business leaders.
Trump Unworried About What Former Aides Will Tell Mueller, Lawyer Says
The lawyer, Ty Cobb, said on “The New Washington” podcast that the White House staff is cooperating with an eye toward a swift end to the investigation.
Review: Onstage Jay-Z Forgoes Distractions, Drilling Down to the Message
At the opening of his “4:44” tour, Jay-Z showcased his effortless delivery and tried to translate the intimacy of that album’s themes to a large room.