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Bob Corker Says Trump’s Recklessness Threatens ‘World War III’
The powerful Republican senator’s remarks in an interview capped a remarkable day of sulfurous insults between him and the president.
In Nigeria and Cameroon, Secessionist Movements Gain Momentum
Calls for independence from regions in both countries are growing in the wake of violent crackdowns from security forces that have killed supporters.
Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Catalonia, Hurricane Nate: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Anti-Semitism’s Rise Gives The Forward New Resolve
The Jewish publication, which recently became a monthly magazine, has been aggressively reporting on so-called alt-right and white nationalist groups.
U.S. Suspends Visa Services in Turkey, and Turkey Responds in Kind
Both government announced the suspension of nonimmigrant visa services on Twitter. The United States said the action was “effective immediately.”
Russians in Silicon Valley Can’t Shake Hacking’s Shadow
While headlines about election interference have bolstered their tech reputation, many find themselves the target of jokes and even suspicion.
Harvey Weinstein Paid Off Sexual Harassment Accusers for Decades
An investigation by The New York Times found allegations stretching back to 1990 about Mr. Weinstein’s treatment of women in Hollywood.
An Epic, and Costly, Boardroom Battle at Procter & Gamble
An activist investor, Nelson Peltz, is trying to shake up a storied company in what is viewed as a warning shot to other blue-chip firms.
In a Season of Monsters, Gulf Coast Feels Lucky All It Got Was Nate
Hurricane Nate sped ashore in Mississippi as a Category 1 storm and quickly weakened, leaving Gulf Coast residents relieved that it wasn’t worse.
Harvey Weinstein Is the (Whispered) Talk of Hollywood
“It’s radio silence.” The normally voluble film industry has remained largely quiet about the harassment accusations against the film producer.
Dove Drops an Ad Accused of Racism
In a Facebook ad for Dove body wash, a black woman removes her shirt to reveal a white woman. The company apologized, but similar ads by others have been common.
McGruff the Crime Dog, Outliving His Creator, Fights On
The cartoon hound, whose creator died on Aug. 25, has remained one of the country’s most recognizable advertising figures for nearly four decades.
Trump Tells Pence to Leave N.F.L. Game as Players Kneel During Anthem
Following the president’s lead, the vice president said he would “not dignify any event that disrespects our soldiers, our Flag, or our National Anthem.”
Op-Ed Contributor: Polarize and Conquer
By bickering with people who are in the news, Trump and other populist leaders win politically.
ISIS Fighters, Having Pledged to Fight or Die, Surrender en Masse
More than 1,000 militants turned themselves in after the latest in a string of humiliating defeats in Iraq and Syria. Many claim to have been only cooks or clerks.
Erik Prince, Blackwater Founder, Weighs Primary Challenge to Wyoming Republican
If Mr. Prince runs, he would be a high-profile contender in a fledgling drive to oust establishment lawmakers with insurgents in the mold of President Trump.
Gas Station Explosion in Ghana Kills at Least 7 and Injures Over 100
The explosion in Accra, Ghana’s capital, which injured at least 132 others, sent up giant balls of fire that lit up the night sky.
‘I Am Spanish’: Thousands in Barcelona Protest a Push for Independence
Demonstrators who oppose separation from Spain expressed solidarity with the vilified national police and waved the national flag.
Disney’s Big Bet on Streaming Relies on Little-Known Tech Company
BamTech has had success with its services for Major League Baseball, HBO and others. Disney is hoping the company can do the same for it.
Critic’s Notebook: A Farewell and Other Dramas at New York City Ballet
The fall season has seen premieres, problems, debuts, major revivals — and a farewell by Rebecca Krohn.