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European Leaders Criticize Trump’s Disavowal of Iran Deal
Some foreign leaders said it was not up to Mr. Trump to abide by the deal; others appealed to Congress to keep the agreement.
End to Health Care Subsidies Puts Congress in a Tight Spot
Some lawmakers want to fund the payments to insurers that President Trump is cutting off, while the president says Democrats should negotiate with him.
Editorial: Some Urgent Questions About Turkey
Given Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s hostility, removing American nuclear weapons from Turkey must be an option.
Sporting: The Real Failure of U.S. Men’s Soccer
The team flubbed its World Cup chance, but its leaders are more focused on spin control than improving the level of play.
Trump Disavows Nuclear Deal, but Doesn’t Scrap It
President Trump said he would seek Congress to define “trigger points,” that could prompt the United States to reimpose sanctions on Iran if violated.
Fraud Scandals Sap China’s Dream of Becoming a Science Superpower
Fraudulent research and faked peer reviews have led to a humiliating setback for China’s goal of becoming a global leader in scientific research.
Op-Ed Columnist: Stupid Trump Tricks
If this were a better presidency, we wouldn’t mention these things.
Father’s History Could Offer Insight Into Mind of Las Vegas Gunman
The F.B.I. is building a psychological profile of Stephen Paddock. Among the most telling documents might be a yellowed, four-page psychiatric evaluation of his father.
What Makes Each Fire Different?
A Cal Fire spokeswoman, Lynne Tolmachoff, describes the unique characteristics of six of the fires ravaging Northern California.
A Gem of California’s Shore Becomes a Refuge From Wildfires
Hundreds of people fleeing flames to the east turned an idyllic strip of land near a town where “The Birds” was filmed into an ad hoc outdoor evacuation center.
Can Gowanus Survive Its Renaissance?
Brooklyn’s famously filthy canal is getting cleaned up. A building boom is coming. And not everyone is happy.
Fact Check: Assessing Trump’s Criticisms of Iran and the Nuclear Deal
In his rebuke of the Islamic republic, President Trump omitted or distorted facts about history, the Iran deal and an alleged violation of the agreement.
To Court Workers, Japanese Firms Try Being More Gay-Friendly
A combination of evolving social attitudes and competition for talent is forcing companies in Japan to become more welcoming to gay employees.
Iran, California, Harvey Weinstein: Your Friday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Caught Sleeping or Worse, Troubled Teachers Will Return to New York Classrooms
To save money, schools will be forced to fill vacancies with educators who have lost their jobs but can’t be fired, despite fears some are incompetent or unstable.
Public Health: Not Dead Yet: Obamacare Insurers Are Hanging In There
President Trump’s dual actions to undermine the health law have left insurers angry and anxious. But they are not running for the exits yet.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Trump Alienates America’s Allies and Hands Iran a Victory
It’s now up to Congress to keep the nuclear deal alive — and protect the United States’ national security.
Lawrence Argent, Sculptor Who Was Big on Whimsy, Dies at 60
Mr. Argent was especially known for “I See What You Mean,” a 40-foot-tall blue bear peering into the Colorado Convention Center.
U.N. Officials Condemn Arrests of Gays in Azerbaijan, Egypt and Indonesia
The roundups, in which of scores of people were arrested, raised alarms over the violation of basic rights.
Ex-White House Chief of Staff Is Interviewed by Special Counsel
Reince Priebus, who was fired in July, was the first senior administration official known to have been questioned by Robert Mueller’s investigators.