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South Korea Will Resume Reactor Work, Defying Nuclear Opponents
The decision to restart two stalled projects reverses a campaign promise by President Moon Jae-in and disappoints supporters seeking a phaseout of nuclear power.
China’s Party Congress Brings Crackdown on Critics, Nightclubs and Airbnb
Extremely tight security during an important Communist Party meeting reflects President Xi Jinping’s vision of an all-powerful government.
Senate Approves Budget Plan That Smooths Path Toward Tax Cut
On Thursday night, the Senate narrowly approved a budget plan that would protect a $1.5 trillion tax cut from a Democratic filibuster.
Kelly Delivers Fervent Defense of Trump Call to Soldier’s Widow
This week’s dispute over President Trump’s phone call to the widow of a soldier killed in Niger hit too close to home for the White House chief of staff.
Europe Edition: Catalonia, Brexit, Harvey Weinstein: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Modern Love: Single, Unemployed and Suddenly Myself
After hooking up with a much younger man, a woman realizes she has been looking for love all wrong.
Obama Attacks Tactics of Republican Candidate for Governor in Virginia
Former President Barack Obama abandoned nine months of political silence to accuse Ed Gillespie of tactics that he called “damaging and corrosive to our democracy.”
Without Saying ‘Trump,’ Bush and Obama Deliver Implicit Rebukes
George W. Bush and Barack Obama emerged from political seclusion and denounced the politics of division, sending a message to their successor in the White House.
Op-Ed Contributor: Lupita Nyong’o: Speaking Out About Harvey Weinstein
I don’t feel alone anymore. Let us never shut up about this.
Japan’s Young Workers Get a Lift, and Its Leaders Profit
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stands to benefit in Sunday’s elections because wage growth and a tight job market have demoted the economy as a campaign issue.
Review: In ‘Lonely Planet,’ Mismatched Friends and an Unnamed Plague
In a Keen Company revival of Steven Dietz’s play, the comic actors Arnie Burton and Matt McGrath trade quips to keep the fear at bay.
Review: A ‘Torch Song’ Burning With Emotion Behind the Laughs
Portraying mother and son in a fierce revival of Harvey Fierstein’s comedy, Mercedes Ruehl and Michael Urie are in peak form.
Right and Left React to Trump’s Condolence Call Controversy
Read about how the other side thinks about the president’s interactions with Gold Star families.
Puerto Ricans Ask: When Will the Lights Come Back On?
A month after Hurricane Maria knocked out power, 80 percent of Puerto Rico remains without electricity. And progress is slow.
As ISIS’ Role in Syria Wanes, Other Conflicts Take the Stage
The Syrian war did not begin or end with the Islamic State. Who will control the cities and territories where ISIS was evicted is an open question.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Raw Power of #MeToo
A hashtag has unleashed the suppressed pain of millions of women.
A Boom in Credit Cards: Great News for Banks, Less So Consumers
Card debt has soared to record levels, generating big profits for banks but leaving some people with unmanageable payments.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Does Eating Right Protect You From Air Pollution?
Research suggests that a Mediterranean-like diet may safeguard the body.
What May Seem Good for New York Is Not Always Good for Its Mayor
Go to Yankee Stadium? Buy from Amazon or Starbucks? Mayor Bill de Blasio just can’t do it, even when his job would seem to call for such gestures.
Asia and Australia Edition: Xi Jinping, Catalonia, Islamic State: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.