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Once So Chic and Swooshy, Freeways Are Falling Out of Favor
Several cities face pressure to tear down the 1960s-era mega-roads and reinstate pedestrian-friendly streets. Jane Jacobs told you so!
Fine Arts & Exhibits: Art Lurks in an Unlikely Place for Mary Kelly: the Dryer
The conceptual artist has her first New York gallery show in five years, featuring politically loaded artwork made out of compressed lint.
The Look: Traveling Across Japan
Hiroyuki Ito, a photographer who grew up in Tokyo, wanted to see more of his country. So he spent two months this summer documenting interesting moments.
Fine Arts & Exhibits: Alexis Rockman Portrays the Great Lakes in Glory and Decline
The Great Lakes Cycle is made up of five oil, alkyd and acrylic paintings that depict environmental issues affecting the lakes. The exhibition is traveling around the country.
Travel Tips: How to Have a Romantic Vacation
Plan surprises (a sunset cruise), stay off your phone, write (really write) a love letter.
10 Minutes. 12 Gunfire Bursts. 30 Videos. Mapping the Las Vegas Massacre.
The shots began at 10:05. Twelve bursts of gunfire later, the police broke down Stephen Paddock’s door at the Mandalay Bay. The Times mapped 30 videos to draw perhaps the most complete picture to date of what happened.
<div>The Finger-Pointing at the Finance Firm TIAA </div>
Ex-employees and whistle-blowers question whether the provider of investment advice to people in public and nonprofit jobs does put its customers first.
In China’s Coal Capital, Xi Jinping’s Dream Remains Elusive
Mr. Xi has promised a new “China dream” of prosperity. But in the nation’s hinterlands, locals say there’s a stark disconnect between the bright promises and their hardscrabble reality.
Astros 7, Yankees 1 | Series is tied, 3-3: Astros, Their Backs to the Wall, Hold Off the Yankees and Force Game 7
Jose Altuve drove in three runs, and starter Justin Verlander dominated with a big assist from center fielder George Springer, who made a leaping catch of a deep drive.
Japan Ranks Low in Female Lawmakers. An Election Won’t Change That.
Fewer than one in five of the 1,180 candidates running in Sunday’s election for the lower house of parliament are women.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Why We Don’t Vote With Our Wallets
Company boycotts are one of the few concrete ways we have to protest unethical corporate behavior.
John Kelly, Puerto Rico, Catalonia: Your Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Designing a More Inclusive City
Keeping people out has become a defining feature of far too many public places.
Opinion: To Complain Is to Truly Be Alive
Being a person is terrible. And griping about it is the purest, most soothing form of protest there is.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Silver Lining in Trump’s Health Care ‘Sabotage’
By cutting an insurers’ subsidy, the president may accidentally save many Americans money on health insurance.
Inside Amazon, Diversity Concerns Flare Up After Harassment Accusations
Amazon’s handling of accusations of sexual harassment involving Roy Price, who ran its movie and television operations, has set off confusion, debate and finger-pointing.
Editorial: Abortion Ideologues Subvert a Woman’s Rights
With an argument as weak as it is brazen, the administration is fighting an undocumented immigrant who wants to end her pregnancy.
After Video Refutes Kelly’s Charges, Congresswoman Raises Issue of Race
Representative Frederica S. Wilson said John F. Kelly, the president’s chief of staff, lied by suggesting she had taken credit for obtaining funding for a federal building in Miami.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Texas Pulls Up the Welcome Mat
Some have asserted that President Trump is simply continuing Obama-era immigration policies. But it sure doesn’t feel like it in Texas.
Yellen Says Reduction of Bond Portfolio Going Well
The Federal Reserve began to reduce its bond holdings this month. Janet Yellen, the Fed’s chairwoman, said it is making “good progress.”