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Britain’s Ice Hockey Icon Wonders, What If?
Tony Hand is in the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame, but he never turned his success in Britain into an N.H.L. career.
Astros 4, Yankees 0 | Houston wins series, 4-3: Astros Shove Aside the Yankees and Head to the World Series
The Astros, who decisively won Game 7 of the A.L.C.S., will seek their first World Series title starting Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Ex-Presidents and Trump Show Unity at Hurricane Benefit Concert
The concert is part of a fund-raising campaign, One America Appeal, aimed at assisting hurricane recovery efforts.
Editorial: Where Have All Our Heroes Gone?
Let’s get back into the habit of gathering to celebrate the exceptional among us. Who’s on your list?
With...Susan Fowler: She’s 26, and Brought Down Uber’s C.E.O. What’s Next?
In her first interview since the essay that started a wave of sexual-harassment revelations, Susan Fowler tells her life story and looks to the future.
Undocumented 17-Year-Old Must Delay Abortion, Court Rules
The ruling, which gave the federal government 11 days to find a sponsor to take custody of the teenager, could put her health at risk, doctors said.
Cancer Didn’t Kill Pablo Neruda, Panel Finds. Was It Murder?
Six years after Pablo Neruda’s driver claimed the Nobel laureate was poisoned, forensic experts agree on one fact: His death certificate was wrong.
News Analysis: Political Guardrails Gone, a President’s Somber Duty Skids Into Spectacle
The weeklong feud between President Trump and a Democratic congresswoman after a soldier’s death might never have happened had either side followed convention.
Letters: Teenagers’ View of the News
We asked high school students to react to a recent Times article and got over 1,000 responses. Here are 20 of our favorites.
N.A.A.C.P., Seeking a New Voice, Names Derrick Johnson as President
With a pair of major announcements on Saturday, the century-old organization moved to reclaim its role as the nation’s pre-eminent voice on civil rights.
Spain Will Remove Catalonia Leader, Escalating Secession Crisis
Mariano Rajoy, in an unexpectedly forceful move, said Madrid would take control of the independence-minded region, pushing out its separatist administration.
Gray Matter: How Protest Works
To have lasting impact, a social movement requires action on multiple fronts.
Opinion: Fighting Racism Is Not Just a War of Words
Ceaseless statement-writing is sucking us dry. We need daring action.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Famous Athletes Have Always Led the Way
The extraordinary are the ones who need to make things better for everyone.
Opinion: Black Lives Matter Is Democracy in Action
A decentralized movement can be effective, even without a Martin Luther King Jr.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Going Against the Republican Herd
Party members who reject Bannonism must stand up and be counted.
Opinion: I Am Sorry for This Scraggly Mess on My Face
I knew my beard would turn out badly. But I had to grow it.
Trump Says He Will Release Final Set of Documents on Kennedy Assassination
A 1992 law that sought to quell conspiracy theories about the killing mandated the release of the secret documents by Oct. 26 of this year.
Iran Saps Strength of Revolutionary Guards With Arrests and Cutbacks
The elite military group drove the Iranian economy at the peak of the sanctions era. Now, seen as a drag on growth, it is under attack by President Hassan Rouhani.
Opinion: A Male Infertility Crisis Is Coming. The Middle East Can Help.
The region has made huge progress in viewing the condition as a medical problem, not a manhood problem.