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North Korea Rouses Neighbors to Reconsider Nuclear Weapons
A debate is raging in both Japan and South Korea about the nuclear option, driven by the North’s rapidly advancing capabilities and concern the United States might hesitate to defend its allies.
In Virginia Governor’s Race, Immigrants’ Turnout May Be Key
Growing numbers of South Asians, Latinos and Arabs are a major reason for Virginia’s steady march toward the Democratic Party. The question is whether they will vote.
A Roadshow of Hate: Supremacist Rallies Fueled by Travelers From Afar
At two demonstrations in Tennessee on Saturday, as at many white nationalist events, local police faced unfamiliar crowds coming mostly from out of town.
Violence Flares and Tensions Rise After Kenya Presidential Vote
Six people were killed in western Kenya and shops were burned in Nairobi as confusion and mistrust surrounding the repeated election spread.
Who Ordered Killing of Honduran Activist? Evidence of Broad Plot Is Found
A team of lawyers investigating the killing of Berta Cáceres, an environmentalist, say state agents and senior executives of an energy company were involved.
Limit on 401(k) Savings? It’s About Paying for Tax Cuts
“This is not a retirement security story,” a tax expert says. It’s about finding revenue to pay for reductions in business taxes sooner rather than later.
Opinion: James Madison’s Lessons in Racism
He had good intentions but repeatedly fell short, like America itself.
At Women’s Convention in Detroit, a Test of Momentum and Focus
Nine months after the Women’s March, thousands gathered to discuss a wide range of issues, with sexual harassment being “the gorilla in the room.”
Opinion: Yes, I Really Am in This Beauty Pageant
As an underdog in a contest with no talent portion, I knew I would have to work hard to stand out.
Opinion: Let It Go: Making Peace With Princesses
Halloween is complicated when you teach fairy tales. It’s no easier being the daughter of a professor than being the mother of a princess.
Opinion: The Perfect Woman to Paint Michelle Obama
Portraits of black people don’t need to be confrontational or symbolic.
Opinion: Breast Cancer Is Serious. Pink Is Not.
It insults patients like me to conjoin our femininity and this frightening disease.
Editorial: Will Harvey Weinstein’s Fall Finally Reform Men?
It feels as if the American workplace may be changing, at last. Here’s how to make sure it does.
Opinion: When You Are Replaceable and He Will Never Be
It can be risky to serve at the pleasure of powerful gatekeepers.
Opinion: How We Find Our Way to the Dead
The ghosts of a culture are shaped by its machines.
Op-Ed Columnist: Too Many Colleges Flunk Trump 101
The 2016 election is forcing campuses to examine their dangerous estrangement.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Misery Filter
How our society screens out suffering and thereby makes it worse.
Review: All Life’s a Swirling Proscenium in ‘The Red Shoes’
The staging is the star in Matthew Bourne’s pass-the-popcorn adaptation of the movie.
‘You’re a Quadriplegic’: A Las Vegas Victim Faces a Hard Reality
Kim Gervais and two friends went to hear country music. Then the gunfire began. She was gravely injured, one of her friends died and one survived.
Conservative Website First Funded Anti-Trump Research by Firm That Later Produced Dossier
The Washington Free Beacon, a website funded by a major G.O.P. donor, initially retained the firm that later conducted opposition research for Democrats.