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Russia’s Favored Outlet Is an Online News Giant. YouTube Helped.
RT was early to embrace the video site. Now that relationship is drawing scrutiny as investigators look into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Next Stop: In Spice-Laden Kerala, a Break From Urban India
Younger Indians, flush with disposable income and a newfound appreciation of the cultural riches within their own borders, have discovered Kerala. And for good reason.
Review: It’s Law vs. Order in ‘Jesus Hopped the “A” Train’
A riveting revival of Stephen Adly Guirgis’s prison drama may be more timely today than at its premiere in 2000.
Review: Romancing the Bot in Zoe Kazan’s ‘After the Blast’
This futurist play, starring Cristin Milioti, imagines a world in which reality (or the non-virtual kind) is in retreat.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Is the Czech Republic Turning on the West?
The European Union has failed to integrate many former Communist states. But their leaders deserve blame, too.
Iowa Withdraws Request to Leave Obamacare Market
The state wanted to offer lower premiums in exchange for higher deductibles in a far-reaching effort to circumvent the federal law’s requirements.
New York to Replace MetroCard With Modern Way to Pay Transit Fares
New York’s transit system is replacing the MetroCard with a technology that can accommodate cellphones and certain kinds of credit or debit cards.
Editorial: Honor the Truth, John Kelly
Of all people, he should have known how to handle a controversy with a Gold Star family, without making matters worse.
DealBook: In the Saudi Desert, World’s Business Leaders Follow the Money
The kingdom is embarking on a big experiment as it diversifies its oil-based economy, and executives looking for investment are making their pitches.
Cutting Taxes Is Hard. Trump Is Making It Harder.
Republicans are worried that President Trump’s musings could doom their best chance for a sweeping tax rewrite.
Op-Ed Contributor: When It Comes to Surveillance, Watch the Watchmen
The American people should demand to know whether the police are spying on them.
Asia and Australia Edition: Rohingya, Marawi, Xi Jinping: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Contributor: Ralph Nader: Trump’s Anti-Consumer Agenda Hurts His Voters
His rush to dismantle regulations and the agencies that enforce them will damage the economy — and the regular people he promised to protect.
Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Should Embrace Impeachment
A progressive megadonor wants more politicians to try to remove President Trump from office.
Op-Ed Columnist: How to Engage a Fanatic
There are better ways than shouting back.
Why the Fact-Checking at Facebook Needs to Be Checked
Some of the measures Facebook has taken to fight the influence of fake news may not work all that well, research suggests.
Comey, on Twitter, Contemplates Iowa’s Landscape, Serenity and Sunsets
The former F.B.I. director re-emerges on Twitter with some pensive pictures during a trip to Iowa.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Doctrine of Trumpal Infallibility
People who can’t admit error shouldn’t be making policy.
Rex Tillerson, Megyn Kelly, Saudi Arabia: Your Monday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
U.S. Hospitals Wrestle With Shortages of Drug Supplies Made in Puerto Rico
Officials warn that Hurricane Maria’s effects on manufacturing on the island may be long-lasting.