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‘Saturday Night Live,’ With Help From Old Friends, Skewers ‘Morning Joe’
This week’s “S.N.L.” featured cameos from two of its alumni, a workout for the network’s censors and the usual skewering of President Trump.
In Some Countries, Facebook’s Fiddling Has Magnified Fake News
Last fall, the online giant altered what people in six nations see. Established news sites said their web traffic declined, adding that more bogus stories were shared instead.
The Interpreter: Hawaii False Alarm Hints at Thin Line Between Mishap and Nuclear War
Security experts called it a frightening warning of how a technical error could trigger an unintended conflict with North Korea.
As Pope Francis Heads to Chile and Peru, Argentina Feels Snubbed, Again
Nearly five years after moving to the Vatican, Pope Francis has steered clear of Argentina and its polarized politics, leaving many in his homeland feeling perplexed and dejected.
Hawaii Panics After Alert About Incoming Missile Is Sent in Error
The alert appeared on cellphones warning people to “seek immediate shelter,” and said, “This is not a drill.” The authorities said it was a false alarm.
It’s the Ultimate TV Prize: An Unscripted Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth II, who has never granted an interview, relaxes her longstanding reticence to reminisce on camera about her 1953 coronation.
Everyone Is Getting Hilariously Rich and You’re Not
The revolution will be ushered in by young people who are also cryptocurrency millionaires. Oh wait, they may be broke already.
Causes of False Missile Alerts: The Sun, the Moon and a 46-Cent Chip
Every decade since the dawn of the nuclear age has seen its share of erroneous alarms, experts said. We revisit a few of them.
Op-Ed Columnist: Mr. Trump, Meet a Hero Whom You Maligned
A practical response for those offended by our president’s racist comments.
Chile Slams World Bank Amid Charges of Political Bias
Chile’s left-leaning government demands an investigation after a World Bank economist says the nation’s drop in a business survey was politically motivated.
Op-Art: How to Speak Grief
What to say to the newly bereaved instead of “I just don’t know what to say.”
H&M Closes Stores in South Africa Amid Protests Over ‘Monkey’ Shirt
Outrage over a photograph of a black child modeling a sweatshirt with the words “coolest monkey in the jungle” led to protests in several cities.
U.S. Open Loss Behind Her, Madison Keys Accentuates the Positive
As the Australian Open begins Monday, Keys has a chance to use what she learned from her humbling loss in the U.S. Open final in September.
Keith Jackson, Voice of College Football, Dies at 89
Mr. Jackson was synonymous with Saturday college football for millions of fans through five decades.
Uranium Miners Pushed Hard for a Comeback. They Got Their Wish.
Hundreds of mining claims fall neatly outside the new boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument, and a Navajo town scarred by uranium is bracing for new woes.
Chelsea Manning Files for Senate Run in Maryland
Ms. Manning, a former Army private convicted of disclosing classified information, would face Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, in the primary race.
Editorial: False Alarm Adds to Real Alarm About Trump’s Nuclear Risk
He has proposed increasing the nuclear arsenal and the ways in which it can be used, and is threatening the Iran deal.
Gray Matter: Two Lessons of the Urban Crime Decline
Disadvantaged people benefited the most from it. And nonprofits deserve more credit for it.
Opinion: The Heartbeat of Racism Is Denial
What President Trump has in common with his supporters — and his opponents.
News Analysis: Hillary Clinton Ignited a Feminist Movement. By Losing.
She was poised to lead and now is on the sidelines.