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Review: The Crushed Romanticism of Philippe Garrel’s ‘L’Enfant Secret’
A film that opened in Paris in 1979 finally surfaces in the United States.
On Washington: Trump and McConnell See a Way to Make Conservatives Happy
Under pressure to deliver legislatively, the president and the Senate majority leader are seeking to aggressively install conservative jurists at the appeals and district court level.
Vietnam '67: The Moral Case for Draft Resistance
Many protesters risked jail not to avoid serving in Vietnam, but to dissent against what they believed was an unjust war.
Philippine City Declared ‘Liberated’ From Terrorists After Months of Fighting
President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines declared Marawi free from “terrorist influence” on Tuesday after two militant leaders were killed a day earlier.
Review: With ‘The Paris Opera,’ a Peek Behind the Curtain
At its most fun, this documentary functions as a stealth backstage chronicle.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Bowe Bergdahl Pleads Guilty
Donald Trump called the Army sergeant a “dirty rotten traitor” for leaving his base in Afghanistan in 2009.
Fixes: Beyond the GPS, Mapping Every Place, Everywhere
A three-word answer to the global question, ‘Where are you?’
On Campus: College Advice I Wish I’d Taken
I’m a teacher, but as an undergraduate, I was the type of mediocre student I now disdain.
Harvey Weinstein’s Fall Opens the Floodgates in Hollywood
With women in the entertainment industry leading the discussion, talk of sexual harassment floods social media.
Best of Late Night: Jimmy Kimmel Kicks Off a Week of Shows in Brooklyn
Mr. Kimmel was joined by Paul Shaffer, Amy Schumer and other prominent guests on his first broadcast of the week from his hometown.
Nonfiction: ‘Riot Days’: A Memoir of Punk Protest and Prison Activism
Maria Alyokhina, a member of Pussy Riot, tells her story in her prison memoir.
Chasing the Deal: Skipping Turkey at Home for Thanksgiving? Consider a Hotel Stay Overseas
Hotels from Italy to Argentina to Iceland are offering savings over the long Thanksgiving weekend.
Stranded by Maria, Puerto Ricans Get Creative to Survive
Three weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, people across the island, especially those in remote areas, are improvising ways to stay alive.
As U.S. Confronts Internet’s Disruptions, China Feels Vindicated
It censors online expression, but it has also taken a hard line against fake news, hacking and deception.
How to Use Clothing Subscription Boxes to Find Your Personal Style
Subscription clothing boxes are a surprisingly cheap, personalized way to add some style to your wardrobe. Here’s how to choose the right one for you.
Yankees 8, Astros 1 | Houston leads series, 2-1: With His Bat and His Glove, Aaron Judge Lifts Yankees Past Astros
Todd Frazier hit a home run, and Judge contributed a homer and a spectacular catch as the Yankees narrowed their deficit in the A.L.C.S. with a win at home.
Kimbal Musk Wants to Feed America, Silicon Valley-Style
Trying to improve the nation’s diet, he’s hatching food projects the way his brother, Elon, launches rockets — and drawing some friendly fire.
Europe Edition: Iraq, Catalonia, #MeToo: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
LIGO Detects Fierce Collision of Neutron Stars for the First Time
Seen and heard, the fireball is a stunning breakthrough into kilonovas, bursts of energy believed to produce metals like gold and uranium in the universe.
Netflix Says It Will Spend Up to $8 Billion on Content Next Year
The company beat expectations by adding 5.3 million subscribers in the third quarter and said it would ramp up its spending on original content.