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Xi Jinping Unveils China’s New Leaders but No Clear Successor
The lineup signals a new era of strongman politics in China, with speculation that Mr. Xi will break with tradition and rule beyond his second term.
Undocumented Teenager Obtains Abortion After Court Victory
A 17-year-old from Central America who is in federal custody underwent the procedure a day after an appeals court said the government must permit it.
Editorial: Scrapping MetroCards Isn’t Vital, but Any Subway Fix Will Do
Are there more important things to do? Sure, but amenities matter. They show passengers that improvements are indeed in the works.
Weinstein Company Will Not Get Planned Cash Infusion
Colony Capital will no longer provide an immediate financial lifeline, people briefed on the matter said, but the troubled studio still has other options.
Siding With Trump, Judge Clears Way for Trial Over Health Subsidies
A federal judge in San Francisco rejected states’ claims that consumers would be drastically harmed by President Trump’s order to end cost-sharing payments.
Fact Check: Trump Falsely Denounces Jeff Flake by Calling Him a ... Democrat?
The Arizona Republican’s conservative credentials notwithstanding, President Trump said he initially assumed Senator Jeff Flake was a Democrat.
More Than Sports: Stadiums Try Video Games and Surfing
To lure fans who are happy to stream at home, big venues turn to new designs, better technology and nontraditional events.
Op-Ed Columnist: Steinem, Sandberg and Judd on How to End Sex Harassment
I asked some smart, strong women how men can be part of the solution.
Op-Ed Contributor: Chris Coons: Why Jeff Flake’s Exit Should Scare Democrats
The Republican Party is increasingly hostile to principled, patriotic lawmakers. That presents a grave threat to our country.
C.D.C. Panel Recommends a New Shingles Vaccine
GSK’s Shingrix is considered much more effective than the older vaccine, Zostavax. Health officials urged consumers over age 50 to be vaccinated.
M.T.A. Will Ban Alcohol Advertising on Buses and Subways
The transportation authority said the social benefits of deterring underage drinking outweighed the loss of revenue.
Op-Ed Contributor: Video Games Are Destroying the People Who Make Them
The industry’s infamous “crunch” culture is taking a serious toll on workers.
These Seven Men Now Run China
President Xi Jinping announced the new lineup for China’s Politburo Standing Committee, the body that will determine policy for the next five years.
China’s ‘Chairman of Everything’: Behind Xi Jinping’s Many Titles
Mr. Xi has used a bureaucrat’s savvy to cement his control, inventing titles and institutions.
As G.O.P. Bends Toward Trump, Critics Either Give In or Give Up
President Trump has vocal critics, but the Republican Party is increasingly his own, with little room left for an older breed of internationalist conservative.
Republican Party, Xi Jinping, Fats Domino: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Square, the Twitter Boss’s Other Company, Could Pass It in Value
Twitter may be President Trump’s favorite platform, but Square, a payments company also run by Jack Dorsey, has had more success in recent quarters.
Fats Domino, Early Rock ’n’ Roller With a Boogie-Woogie Piano, Is Dead at 89
Known for his two-fisted piano playing and nonchalant vocals, he had more than three dozen hits, including “Blueberry Hill” and “I’m Walkin’.”
Thailand Prepares for a King’s $90 Million Cremation Ceremony
In Bangkok, residents have folded more than 10 million flowers made of sandalwood to help guide the king’s soul to the afterworld.
Editorial: Pressuring Myanmar’s Military
The brutal repression of the Rohingya will not end unless the generals feel the heat.