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No Manifesto, No Phone Calls: Las Vegas Killer Left Only Cryptic Clues
Some mass murderers proclaim what led them to kill. But the clues left behind by Steven Paddock have led only to more questions.
An N.C.A.A. for Esports? Rivals Angle to Govern Campus Video Gaming
With the N.C.A.A. slow to embrace video gaming on college campuses, opportunistic organizations are racing to fill the void.
Op-Ed Contributor: President Trump’s Failing Leadership on Iran
The president seems likely to kick decisions about Iran’s nuclear program over to Congress. He must do much more to stop Iranian aggression.
Op-Ed Contributor: How Ta-Nehisi Coates Gives Whiteness Power
As long as we fetishize race, we’re guaranteed to be trapped by it.
Nobel Peace Prize, Harvey Weinstein, ‘Blade Runner 2049’: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
On the Runway: Can Paul Andrew Fix Ferragamo’s Fashion Problem?
The footwear designer is now in charge of women’s wear, too — even though he has not made clothes in his professional career.
California Today: California Today: A Giant Dilemma: Is It Possible to Root for the Dodgers?
Friday: A Giants fan warms to the Dodgers, California becomes a sanctuary state, and sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Gray Matter: How Computers Turned Gerrymandering Into a Science
Wisconsin Republicans used algorithms to draw themselves a bulletproof electoral map.
A ‘Dynasty’ for Generation ‘Gossip Girl’ (Mom Can Watch, Too)
The show that epitomized 1980s excess has been updated for the 21st century, with more racial and sexual diversity but still plenty of camp and vamp.
Ask Well: Is There Any Reason Not to Get a Flu Shot?
Unless you’ve had a severe allergic reaction, experts advise everyone older than 6 months to get a flu shot.
Hear the Music Behind Dan Brown’s Latest Novel
The author’s idea for “Origin” began with hearing his brother, Gregory Brown, blend sacred music and science in a Darwin-inspired mass.
Deadly Ambush of Green Berets in Niger Belies a ‘Low-Risk’ Mission
The deaths of three Special Forces troops raised questions about how they assess threats, as well as about their oversight, Pentagon officials said.
Vows: It’s a Good Story, Editors Included
The couple met in Brooklyn in the fall of 2011. But the bride already knew a lot about the groom, including how he behaved on first dates.
Pursuits: Eero Saarinen’s Michigan
The architect’s groundbreaking works gave him international prominence, but his earliest architectural and design laboratory was in Michigan.
Prototype: A Robot Makes a Mean Caesar Salad, but Will It Cost Jobs?
A new robot that tosses salads could reduce germs at salad bars. Its inventor says it won’t put people out of work. Others are not so sure.
New York Today: New York Today: A Cabby Tells All
Friday: A cabdriver tells stories from 40 years behind the wheel, weekend events, and National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey.
Ties: Connecting, Midair, With My 8-Year-Old Son
At the trampoline park, I knew this was it — that moment of pure joy with your child you always want as a parent.
The New Health Care: Why America Needs Foreign Medical Graduates
The United States trains far too few physicians; making it harder for immigrants to practice medicine would hit rural areas particularly hard.
Best of Late Night: Seth Meyers Makes Fun of Rex Tillerson for ‘Rolling Over’ on His Criticisms of Trump
Mr. Meyers and other late-night TV hosts continued to exploit a story
Where Can You Park a Tiny Home?
As tiny living becomes more popular, tiny-house owners are discovering a not-so-tiny problem: finding a place to put those houses.