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Harsh Words Back Home for Tom Marino, Congressman Tied to Opioid Law
After a media exposé prompted the representative to withdraw as national drug czar nominee, Pennsylvania voters ask, “Does he even care about his people?”
Op-Ed Columnist: The Essential John McCain
The senator illustrates what it is to be an honorable citizen.
Editorial: The Self-Dealing Presidency of Donald Trump
A federal court on Wednesday heard the first-ever lawsuit to accuse a president of violating the emoluments clauses of the Constitution.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Trade and Tantrums
Will Nafta get the health care treatment — death by spite?
Editorial: A Chance to Defuse the Catalonia Crisis
The leaders of Spain and Catalonia have made their point. Now it’s time to show true leadership.
Senators Demand Online Ad Disclosures as Tech Lobby Mobilizes
Tech has fought online ad regulations, but three senators will introduce a bipartisan bill to force the industry to disclose who buys political ads.
Bomb School Wasn’t for Lulu, but the C.I.A. Wishes Her the Best
Meet Lulu, the black Labrador and free spirit who bucked expectations and flunked out of the C.I.A.’s explosive detection “puppy class.”
9 Ways to Help You Become a Smarter Investor
We’ve pulled together some of the biggest issues in investing in a quarterly report that can help you navigate the murky waters of finance, with some laughs and lessons along the way.
Bush Decries ‘Nationalism Distorted Into Nativism’
Former President George W. Bush defended free trade and railed against populist rhetoric in an implicit criticism of President Trump.
John Kelly, George Bush, Quentin Tarantino: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
On Washington: Will Mitch McConnell Help His Friend Get a Health Care Deal?
Senator Lamar Alexander is going to need some help from Senator Mitch McConnell, a friend for nearly 50 years, if his health care compromise is to become law.
Lyft Is Said to Explore I.P.O. as It Raises $1 Billion Led by Alphabet
The ride-hailing company is exploring a 2018 initial public offering, as it added fresh capital to its coffers from investors including a venture arm spun out of Google.
Tarantino on Weinstein: ‘I Knew Enough to Do More Than I Did’
Quentin Tarantino says he knew about allegations against Harvey Weinstein and feels ashamed about not taking a stronger stand.
Native American Secrets Lie Buried in Huge Shell Mounds
Archaeologists in Maine are working to unearth artifacts buried for centuries in shell middens. But sea levels are rising, eroding the ancient sites.
Complaints About Branding Inside Secretive Group Are Under Review
In another fallout, a doctor who is accused of showing violent images to women as part of a study for the group has resigned from an Albany hospital.
Dogs Pay Attention to Your Looks
That puppy dog face your pet makes often is a reaction to your own expression, a new study finds.
Opinion: McKayla Maroney Says, ‘Me Too.’ What Happens Next?
When the gold medalist Dominique Moceanu blew the whistle on abuse, she was iced out of gymnastics.
Feature: When the Revolution Came for Amy Cuddy
As a young social psychologist, she played by the rules and won big: an influential study, a viral TED talk, a prestigious job at Harvard. Then, suddenly, the rules changed.
Full Transcript and Video: Kelly Defends Trump’s Handling of Soldier’s Death and Call to Widow
The White House chief of staff, a retired Marine general who lost his own son in battle, delivered an emotional statement.
This Is What Victory Over ISIS Looks Like
Cities in Syria and Iraq have been wrested from the Islamic State at a terrible cost. They are ghosts of their former glory.