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Editorial: Public Art Takes Flight
A gallery owner and a crew of artists bring Audubon’s legacy to life in the Manhattan neighborhood where he lived.
On Pro Basketball: N.B.A. Coaches Had Long Stretch of Stability. Has the Chopping Block Returned?
The league had gone 532 days without a head coach being fired when the Suns ousted Earl Watson on Sunday.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Sham of Harvey Weinstein’s Rehab
Maybe he and his kind aren’t sick. Maybe they’re just predators.
Robert Guillaume, Emmy-Winning Star of ‘Benson,’ Dies at 89
Mr. Guillaume won awards for playing a character who began as a caustic butler on one sitcom and ended up as a candidate for governor on another.
Jeff Flake, Puerto Rico, World Series: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
In Trial, Officer Recalls Chaos of Shooting That Killed His Partner
More than two years after Officer Brian Moore was fatally shot in Queens, his fellow officers relived what led to the shooting, and the frantic rush to save his life.
For Game 1 of the World Series, Mother Nature Will Bring the Heat
Recent Series have featured some bone-chilling temperatures, but the opener on Tuesday is expected to be played in weather nearing 100 degrees in Los Angeles.
Trump and Corker Escalate Battle Over Taxes, in Personal Terms
President Trump says Senator Bob Corker could not be elected dogcatcher. Mr. Corker says Mr. Trump is debasing the nation, hours before the president’s policy lunch with senators.
Supreme Court Wipes Out Travel Ban Appeal
As challenges to President Trump’s latest travel ban move forward, the Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to an earlier executive order.
Democrats Lack Strong Challengers for Some Vulnerable G.O.P. House Seats
The party is struggling to recruit candidates in working-class areas, and it might have too many challengers in the most affluent districts.
‘Cry as Loud as You Want.’ In This Audience, They Really Do.
The collaborators behind “Tiny Beautiful Things” are heartened but not surprised by the emotional reaction it has drawn: “People want to feel something.”
Jeff Flake’s Lesson for Republicans: Cross Trump at Your Own Risk
The Arizona senator is in political peril as the 2018 election approaches, but he says he has no regrets in taking on President Trump.
Would Repealing the Jones Act Help Puerto Rico?
More than a month after Hurricane Maria devastated the American territory, a heated debate continues over a century-old shipping law.
Asia and Australia Edition: Rex Tillerson, Xi Jinping, Rohingya: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Columnist: General Mattis, Stand Up to Trump or He’ll Drag You Down
You’re the only one who hasn’t been infected by ethical cancer.
The Symptoms of Protracted Dying
The patient was stubborn and exceptional in life, so her family believed she would be exceptional in beating her prognosis.
Critical Shopper: When a Man Needs a New Suit
Our critic, who prides himself on not needing to wear a suit, explores the options at Brioni and Boglioli.
Op-Ed Contributor: In Puerto Rico, We Invented Resilience
Once again, we realize that we’re one of the Caribbean peoples on the hurricane highway.
Economic Scene: Expelling Immigrant Workers May Also Send Away the Work They Do
American-born workers probably won’t benefit from a job bonanza if laborers who are in the United States illegally, especially farmworkers, are deported, most research has shown.
The Impossible Burden of Playing Donald Trump
Anthony Atamanuik of “The President Show” never wanted a Trump victory, but it has been great for his career. Now he must avoid the many pitfalls of mocking the man.