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In Texas, a Defiant Mood at an Outdoor Music Festival
A week after the Las Vegas shooting, music lovers at a festival in Texas were defiant and attentive. But mostly, they were unflappable.
Germany’s Shift to Green Power Stalls, Despite Huge Investments
The country has spent about $222 billion on renewable energy subsidies, often from higher electricity bills. But emissions are stuck at roughly 2009 levels.
Courts Thwart Administration’s Effort to Rescind Obama-Era Environmental Regulations
The legal reversals reflect how aggressively opponents are challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to rescind regulations. But the battle is hardly over.
Army Accident at Ft. Jackson Kills 2 Soldiers and Injures 6
Officials say the accident at the Army installation in South Carolina involved a “military vehicle and a troop formation.”
Company Scrambles as Weinstein Takes Leave and a Third of the Board Resigns
The moves came as employees and business partners of the company voiced concern about sexual harassment allegations, revealed in a New York Times investigation.
Wealth Matters: How to Plan for the Unforeseen
The financial effects of unexpected events like death or illness can be blunted or controlled with some preparation, advisers say.
Ralphie May, Brash Comedian, Is Dead at 45
Mr. May, who called himself “not a fat comedian but a comedian who happens to be fat,” toured extensively and made several stand-up specials.
After a Month in Court, Menendez Relishes a Trip to Washington
Senator Robert Menendez’s hectic schedule underscores an effort to show that he is still fulfilling his senatorial duties, despite his days spent fighting to stay out of prison.
Editorial: Mr. Trump, Don’t Scrap the Iran Deal
A repudiation of President Obama could do serious damage to national security.
Op-Ed Columnist: A German Who Explains Trump
A rightist, tired of “guilt celebration” and political correctness, speaks out on German patriotism and sovereignty.
Editorial: Mr. Trump’s Attack on Birth Control
The White House considers “risky sexual behavior” such an emergency that it rushes to kill mandated contraception coverage.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Iran Nuclear Deal Isn’t Worth Saving
The Trump administration has the chance to fix it or nix it.
Canada to Pay Millions in Indigenous Lawsuit Over Forced Adoptions
A 1960s government program took indigenous children from their families and put them up for adoption by nonnative parents.
Op-Ed Columnist: Don’t Ban the Bomb
When democratic states disarm, it always leads to war.
AOL Instant Messenger to Shut Down in December
Though the chat service was superseded in recent years, it was remembered fondly by some users as the scene of many adolescent and young-adult memories.
White House Memo: What Did President Trump Mean by ‘Calm Before the Storm’?
With a wink and a smile, the president made ominous comments before a dinner with military leaders, but repeatedly refused to explain what he meant.
U.S. Lost 33,000 Jobs in September; Unemployment Rate Dips to 4.2%
Hurricanes appeared to knock down payroll totals, yielding the first monthly decline in employment in seven years, though economists expect a rebound.
After 78 Killings, a Honduran Drug Lord Partners With the U.S.
Devis Leonel Rivera Maradiaga led a brutal drug gang that ferried tons of cocaine north. Then he approached the Drug Enforcement Administration for a deal.
Political Unrest Threatens Spain’s Return to Economic Vigor
Just as the country seemed to be recovering, the referendum has made investors wary, and prompted banks and businesses to move out of Catalonia.
Las Vegas, Harvey Weinstein, Hurricane Nate: Your Friday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.