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On Washington: ‘The New Washington’: Once Racing to Flee the Senate, Marco Rubio Now Digs In
Mr. Rubio, Republican of Florida, seems determined to shrug off the disappointment of a failed presidential race and show he is serious about the Senate, making up for lost time.
On Baseball: Joe Girardi, Upon Review, Offers a Rare Mea Culpa: ‘I Screwed Up’
The Yankees’ detail-obsessed manager invited a lot of scrutiny by not asking for a replay review of an inaccurate call in a playoff loss to the Indians on Friday night.
Once Shunned as ‘Drivers,’ Saudi Women Who Fought Ban Now Celebrate
In 1990, 47 women took to the road to demand the right to drive. They paid dearly for it, but they have lived to see the end of the ban.
Lisa Bloom, Lawyer Advising Harvey Weinstein, Resigns Amid Criticism From Board Members
Ms. Bloom had been counseling the Hollywood mogul, who faces sexual harassment allegations, but was rebuked by at least two board members, including his brother, Bob Weinstein.
Polish Catholics Gather at Border for Vast Rosary Prayer Event
Organizers called the rosary “a mighty weapon against evil” and expected it would draw a million people. Some participants said they were demonstrating against the spread of Islam.
Hosting Proms and Selling Cows: North Korean Embassies Scrounge for Cash
Desperate for hard currency to keep their operations afloat, diplomats from the so-called hermit kingdom smuggle liquor, drugs, cars and guns — and engage in more mundane activities.
In Catalonia Independence Push, Policing Becomes Politicized
As the region threatens to declare independence from Spain, divisions have deepened between the national police and the regional force.
At Least 11 Injured After Driver Crashes Car Into Pedestrians Near London History Museum
The driver was arrested, but the police said they were not treating the crash as a terrorist-related incident.
Minus Electrical Grid, Puerto Rico Becomes Generator Island
With 90 percent of the island without power, Puerto Rico has become a place where houses, stores, apartments and public buildings run on diesel generators.
Schooled in Scandal: What Makes Ukraine a Hotbed of Intrigue
Russian hacking, secret payments to Paul Manafort, suspicions of missile technology smuggled to North Korea — seemingly all illicit roads lead back to one country.
Mediator: Harvey Weinstein’s Media Enablers
The making of an open secret.
Op-Ed Columnist: Yes, Steve Bannon Should Terrify You
His brigade is motley. His agenda? Disruption for its own ugly sake.
Danish Police Recover Body Parts of the Journalist Kim Wall
The Swedish journalist’s severed head and legs were among the remains recovered. The inventor Peter Madsen has been charged in her killing.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Seeing Trump Through a Glass, Darkly
My Republican friends think I’m missing something. Am I?
Editorial Observer: Seeing the North Korean Stalemate From the Other Side
It’s unsettling to hear ordinary North Koreans talk of war with calm acceptance.
Opinion: When an Epidemic Is Personal
A friend, reflecting on his son’s opioid journey, once remarked, “I wish I’d held him closer.” Is it ever close enough?
Opinion: Who Invented ‘Zero’?
The void is as old as time, but it was a human innovation to harness it with a symbol.
Opinion: N.R.A. and G.O.P., Together Forever
Don’t be fooled. Republicans and the gun lobby are still very much in love.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: No, That Robot Will Not Steal Your Job
Despite fears that automation will eliminate jobs, work is actually plentiful across the world.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Pigs of Liberalism
Harvey Weinstein and the predations of progressive men.