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Home of the ‘Bump Stock’ Says, Don’t Blame Us for Las Vegas
Residents of Moran, Tex., depend heavily on the company whose products enable high-speed gunfire, and say a ban would be disastrous, and unconstitutional.
Fallen Troops’ Families Tell of Meeting Presidents: Sympathy and Sometimes Discomfort
President Trump’s condolence call to the widow of a slain soldier was outside the usual range of encounters with presidents, wounded service members and families of those killed said.
Californians Will Soon Have Nonbinary as a Gender Option on Birth Certificates
Under a new law, the first in the nation, residents will no longer be limited to identifying themselves as either male or female on state documents.
New York Today: New York Today: From North Korea to New York
Thursday: Defectors talk about their new lives in New York, a discussion on how to tackle climate change, and an exhibition of North Korean art.
My Interview With a Rohingya Refugee: What Do You Say to a Woman Whose Baby Was Thrown Into a Fire?
I’ve covered genocide in Sudan and children being blown apart in Iraq. I’ve been dispatched to earthquakes, hurricanes and famines. But Rajuma’s story stopped me.
Kelly Clarkson Is Nobody’s Puppet
She’s always been outspoken, honest and unfiltered. But now the singer is taking more control of her sound, with a new album, “Meaning of Life.”
Picasso Murals Caught Up in Terrorist Attack’s Bitter Legacy
An Oslo building seen as a symbol of social democracy, and damaged in a deadly 2011 car bombing, is to be torn down, with its artworks relocated.
Catalonia, ISIS, Chicago Cubs: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
London Theater Reviews: Brexit Britain Through the Lens of a Russian Master
Mike Bartlett’s “Albion” riffs on Chekhov to give a fresh view of modern-day England, but a French play in a new translation proves suffocating.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Big Losses for ISIS
Its de facto capital is falling and its territory is shrinking. But is the Islamic State losing its war, or starting a new one?
Adolescence: When Your Teenager Asks, ‘Did You Smoke Weed?’
A teenager asking, ‘What choice did you make?’ is often wondering, ‘What choice should I make?’
New Zealand to Be Led by Jacinda Ardern, 37, Capping Labour Revival
A dramatic show of support from a minor party has put Ms. Ardern in line to be the country’s youngest prime minister in more than 150 years.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Pakistan, Land of the Intolerant
Ahmadis insist on calling themselves Muslims. We mainstream Muslims insist on calling them heretics.
Feature: The Superweirdo Behind ‘Thor: Ragnarok’
To revamp the most boring superhero in the Marvel pantheon, the company turned to an eccentric indie filmmaker from New Zealand. Will Americans like the view inside Taika Waititi’s head?
Best of Late Night: Trevor Noah Says the Only Wall We Need Is Around Harvey Weinstein
The “Daily Show” host said of Mr. Weinstein, “This guy keeps getting worse and worse.”
Op-Ed Columnist: McCain the Hedgehog vs. Bannon the Honey Badger
Steve Bannon has as much use for honor as a pornographer for dress.
Op-Ed Contributor: Automakers Shouldn’t Fight Emissions Standards
Auto executives say they are committed to taking on climate change, but industry lobbyists are undermining fuel economy and emissions standards.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Isn’t Hitler. But the Lying …
The president has manipulated the American people with outrageous lies.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Sad Tale of the MyRA
The failure of the Obama-era savings program shows what both parties get wrong about inequality.
Op-Ed Columnist: The F.B.I.’s Black Phantom Menace
A chilling report with echoes of the bureau’s persecution of black activists a half century ago talks of the threat from “black identity extremists.”