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Op-Ed Columnist: The Menace of Trumpism
Jeff Flake spoke out. But where are the heroes with skin in the game?
Behind Quebec’s Ban on Face Coverings, a Debate Over Identity
Arguments over the law center on how a traditionally white, Catholic and French-speaking province can absorb new immigrants’ cultures, while protecting its own.
Once Closed and Repressive, Uzbekistan Is Opening Up
An unexpected political thaw, called by some the Uzbek Spring, represents some of the first positive political news out of Central Asia in years.
5 Cheap(ish) Things to Improve Your Home Office
Welcome to the latest edition of the Smarter Living newsletter.
Bamian Journal: A Tale of Two Hotels, a Buddha Behind Each
A $5 million property with executive suites and a two-room mud hut with wasps and 80-cent beans speak of the Bamian Valley’s fluctuating fortunes.
World Series 2017: Dodgers vs. Astros Game 2 Live Updates
The Dodgers and Astros have have gone back and forth in a wild World Series Game 2. Stay here for updates and analysis.
As European Central Bank Eases Emergency Measures, Risks May Lurk
The central bank is set to reduce the virtual money-printing that has kept the eurozone afloat. Some businesses and governments may be in for a shock.
‘Diller Island’ Is Back From the Dead
With intervention from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, Barry Diller’s grand plan for a $250 million cultural island on a pier in the Hudson River has been revived.
Asia and Australia Edition: Xi Jinping, Singapore, Republicans: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
The J.F.K. Assassination: A Cast of Characters
As a new trove of documents about the killing of President John F. Kennedy is released, The Times's Peter Baker walks us through who’s who in this American tragedy.
For John Kelly, Fallen Soldiers Shaped a Worldview
Over the years, the White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, has comforted families of the fallen — while simultaneously lashing out at a “chattering class” of critics.
The Trump Dossier: What We Know and Who Paid for It
The dossier has gained notoriety for its salacious, unproven claims about President Trump. Its research was funded by an unnamed Republican and then partly by Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Art of Destroying an Artwork
Calls to remove works from museums because of racism and animal cruelty are an opportunity, not just censorship.
Fats Domino Songs: Listen to 12 Essential Tracks
His easygoing image concealed the boldness and subtlety of his music — Domino was an innovator who didn’t flaunt it. A dozen songs from his prime years prove it.
Editorial: The Real Reason for Republicans’ Silence on Donald Trump
Congressional Republicans have accepted the president’s outrages in exchange for policies they’ve always wanted.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trapped on an Island With Trump
We’re all on the worst episode of “Survivor” ever.
Stephen Paddock’s Missing Hard Drive Deepens an Already Tough Case
The Las Vegas gunman apparently removed the hard drive from at least one computer found in his hotel room.
James Murdoch Says Size of O’Reilly Settlement Was ‘News to Me’
It was the first time that the chief executive of 21st Century Fox had publicly addressed Bill O’Reilly’s settlement of a sexual harassment allegation for $32 million.
Tax Cuts Are the Glue Holding a Fractured Republican Party Together
The prospect of a once-in-a-generation bill to cut taxes on businesses and individuals increasingly appears to be the best hope for a party desperate for common ground.
Assange Says WikiLeaks Rejected Request by Data Firm Tied to Trump
On Twitter, Mr. Assange said he had been approached before the 2016 election by the chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, but he did not disclose what help was being sought.