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6 Spooky Travel Destinations for the Halloween Season
While a few cities provide a spooky vibe all-year-round, festivals, theme park pop-up events and other haunted happenings elsewhere have helped make Halloween a travel season all its own.
The Ethicist: My Wife Found My Sexy Phone Pics and Won’t Let It Go
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the nature of forgiveness and more.
State of the Art: How the Frightful Five Put Start-Ups in a Lose-Lose Situation
In Silicon Valley, small companies used to unseat big ones. Now the clutches of the five biggest tech companies are hard to escape.
Nonfiction: Stalinist Crimes in Ukraine That Resonate Today
In “Red Famine,” Anne Applebaum shines a light on clashing nationalisms in a richly detailed account of the 20th-century Soviet republic’s great famine.
Further Reading: Stalin, Hitler and the Temptations of Totalitarianism
Strobe Talbott on Alan Bullock’s “Hitler and Stalin” and Timothy Snyder’s “On Tyranny,” which span the arc of the Russian Revolution to the present.
Op-Ed Contributors: Protect Alaska’s Last Great Wilderness From Oil Drilling
Republicans are using the budget process to invade the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Op-Ed Contributor: Military Women, Too, Should Serve Unmolested
Misogyny and abuse are rampant in society. But the military is well equipped to stop it in its own ranks.
U.K. Reports Big Rise in Hate Crime, Citing Brexit and Terrorist Attacks
The number of such violations climbed by about 30 percent, although part of the rise was attributed to increased awareness and changes in the law.
Op-Ed Contributor: A Roadmap for Catalonia
The central government in Madrid and the Catalan Parliament have painted themselves into a corner. Here is a way out.
Europe Edition: Raqqa, Catalonia, Andrej Babis: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Yankees 6, Astros 4 | Series tied, 2-2: Yankees Feast on the Astros’ Bullpen in a Comeback Victory
The Yankees were held to one hit through six innings but put together a rally against the Astros’ relievers and seized momentum in the series.
Health Care, Raqqa, N.B.A.: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Editorial: Mr. Trump Outdoes Himself in Picking a Conflicted Regulator
The nominee to lead the E.P.A. chemicals office is a threat to public health.
Women Denounce Harassment in California’s Capital
Women complained of groping, lewd comments and suggestions of trading sexual favors for legislation in Sacramento.
George Soros Transfers Billions to Open Society Foundations
Mr. Soros has moved about $18 billion to Open Society, the charity he founded which promotes human rights around the world. He plans to give still more.
2 Senators Strike Deal on Health Subsidies That Trump Cut Off
A plan by Senators Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and Patty Murray of Washington to fund health subsidies for low-income consumers won President Trump’s backing.
Top General’s Grief Becomes Political Talking Point for Trump
President Trump is testing the reluctance of his chief of staff, John F. Kelly, to discuss the death of his son Second Lt. Robert Kelly, who died in combat in 2010.
Tom Marino, Drug Czar Nominee, Withdraws in Latest Setback for Trump’s Opioid Fight
Representative Tom Marino withdrew as the president’s choice for drug czar after reports that he did the bidding of the pharmaceutical industry in Congress.
Arthur Cinader, Who Started J. Crew, Avatar of Preppy Style, Dies at 90
Mr. Cinader created a retail success story by catering to affluent consumers eager to signal a certain Ivy League pedigree in what they wear.
Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded
A self-help organization in Albany called Nxivm has begun to unravel as members reveal disturbing practices and fears of blackmail.