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Mattis Discloses Part of Afghanistan Battle Plan, but It Hasn’t Yet Been Carried Out
The secretary of defense revealed new, more aggressive rules of engagement, but they have yet to go into effect.
Fourth U.S. Soldier Is Found Dead After Ambush in Niger
Three Special Forces soldiers were also killed and two wounded in an ambush during a routine training mission near Mali. The fourth soldier had been missing since the attack.
Apple’s New Emojis: Dinosaurs, Dumplings and ‘ILY’
The latest update includes hundreds of pictograms that continue the iPhone maker’s push for diverse and inclusive images.
An Exodus From Puerto Rico Could Remake Florida Politics
Devastation from Hurricane Maria set off a wave of migrants to Florida, in numbers so great that it could reshape the swing state’s politics.
New York City Will Sue State Over $380 Million Withheld for Uninsured
Uncertainty over federal payments has led the state to withhold the money, meant to cover the costs of coverage of poor and uninsured patients.
Theresa May’s Nightmare Week Ends With Party Coup Attempt
Just as Brexit talks were supposed to get serious, the Conservatives have imploded. The British prime minister is dangling, with no obvious successor.
Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Group Opposing Nuclear Weapons
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons was honored for a new treaty signed by more than 50 countries, none of them nuclear powers.
Bana al-Abed: From a Syrian War Zone to New York City
The young Syrian girl and her mother, Fatemah, tweeted from a war zone for months. This week, they visited New York for the publication of their new book.
Your Money: ‘Dear Equifax: You’re Fired.’ If Only It Were That Easy.
Many readers — and numerous politicians — want Equifax to delete their credit files upon request and not collect any new data. Is that remotely possible?
Las Vegas Shooting: At a Loss on Motive, F.B.I. Turns to Billboards for Leads
The F.B.I. will set up billboards around Las Vegas seeking tips about the gunman and his motive. “If you know something, say something,” the signs will say.
Europe Looks to Congress in Fight to Save Iran Nuclear Pact
With President Trump set to decertify the Iran nuclear accord, European signers of the deal hope to dissuade American lawmakers from restoring punitive sanctions.
Our Loved Ones Died. We Want Action on Guns.
Columbine. Virginia Tech. Sandy Hook. We are survivors and the family of the dead. We call on Republican leaders to take action after the massacre in Las Vegas.
Op-Ed Contributor: Will Liberals Give Weinstein the O’Reilly Treatment?
The disgraced Hollywood mogul promises to be a better progressive if given a second chance. Feminists shouldn’t fall for it.
Op-Ed Columnist: Out of Control on Contraception
“Contraception is anti-baby,” says the American Life League. O.K., not a sentiment most Americans share.
Op-Ed Contributor: Banning ‘Bump Stocks’ Won’t Solve Anything
The devices are just one of many ways that you can make a semiautomatic weapon fire like an automatic.
Treasury Report Calls for Sweeping Changes to Financial Rules
The Trump administration released its second report on market regulations, recommending fewer disclosures and more investor access.
The Never-Ending Battle Against Sport’s Hidden Foe
The virulent bacteria MRSA flourishes in locker rooms, on gear and on players’ skin, and the fight to prevent infections includes high-tech solutions like a chemical fog.
Trilobites: Many of Florida’s Sea Turtle Nests Were Destroyed by Hurricane Irma
The storm obliterated nests during what scientists had hoped would be a record year for leatherback and green turtles.
In Hong Kong, Folk Remedies Are Sickening Patients
Pathologists at Princess Margaret Hospital discovered more than 1,200 adulterants in supposedly natural supplements, including drugs and animal tissue.
Dominican Players Sharpen Their Skills With a Broomstick and Bottle Cap
Like other Dominican major leaguers, Rafael Devers of the Red Sox was reared, in part, on vitilla, a game that uses a swerving cap for a ball.