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The Getaway: More U.S. Parks and Attractions Are Offering Online Reservations
Advance planning may be in order if you want to camp at a popular national park or ride the latest roller coaster.
In Virginia, Gun Control Heats Up the Governor’s Race
After the Las Vegas shooting, the Democratic candidate talks about taking assault weapons off the street. The Republican candidate opposes the idea.
Trump to Force Congress to Act on Iran Nuclear Deal
President Trump has been expected to withdraw certification of the nuclear deal since he declared at the United Nations General Assembly that the agreement was “embarrassing to the United States.”
Op-Ed Columnist: Guns and the Soul of America
The gun issue is part of a much larger conflict over values and identity.
Op-Ed Columnist: Will Trump Trumpify the Fed?
A last haven of competence and expertise may soon be degraded.
Saudi King Seeks Warmer Ties With Russia, Historically a Foe
King Salman’s trip, the first state visit by a Saudi monarch, is a sign of the shifting dynamics in the Middle East as Russia assumes a greater role.
Indians 4, Yankees 0 | Cleveland leads series, 1-0: Jay Bruce, Who Escaped the Yankees in the Summer, Haunts Them in the Fall
The Yankees lost out to the Cleveland Indians in trying to acquire Bruce earlier this year, and he produced three runs in Game 1 of a division series.
In a First, Gene Therapy Halts a Fatal Brain Disease
With a disabled AIDS virus, doctors supply a gene to boys with a degenerative neural condition.
Firm Behind ‘Fearless Girl’ Statue Underpaid Women, U.S. Says
State Street Corporation, which denies the Labor Department’s claims, has agreed to pay $5 million to settle allegations of compensation discrimination.
Europe Edition: Spain, Las Vegas, Nobel Prizes: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Lin-Manuel Miranda Gathers All-Star Latin Artists for Hurricane Relief
The “Hamilton” mastermind, who recently went after President Trump over Puerto Rico, discusses the making of his new charity single, “Almost Like Praying.”
Democrats, Seeking to Disavow Weinstein, Plan to Give His Donations to Charity
Senators Patrick J. Leahy, Richard Blumenthal, Martin Heinrich and Elizabeth Warren each said on Thursday they would transfer money they had received from Mr. Weinstein to charity.
Modern Love: The Secret to Marriage Is Never Getting Married
Rather than making a single, ceremonial commitment, unwedded couples must choose each other every day.
An Appraisal: Kazuo Ishiguro, a Nobel Winner Whose Characters Are Caught Between Worlds
In his disparate novels, Ishiguro is a uniter, a conferrer of calm, rather than a divider.
New N.S.A. Breach Linked to Popular Russian Antivirus Software
Investigators believe Russian hackers exploited Kaspersky Lab software to steal classified documents that a National Security Agency employee stored on his home computer.
Growing Call for New Look at ‘Bump Stocks,’ Including From the N.R.A.
After 58 people were killed in Las Vegas, the National Rifle Association, which opposes most gun control proposals, called for restrictions on devices that make rifles fire faster.
Editorial: Why Decertifying the Iran Nuclear Deal Would Be a Bad Idea
Let us count the ways.
For Republican Leaders in Congress, the Headaches Keep Mounting
Republican leaders find themselves under attack from the right and left, questioned by their donors and even threatened by the Trump White House.
Trump Administration Set to Roll Back Birth Control Mandate
New rules, which could be issued as soon as Friday, will roll back an Obama-era requirement for employers to include birth control coverage in their health insurance plans.
Trump Nominates a Coal Lobbyist to Be No. 2 at E.P.A.
The nominee, Andrew R. Wheeler, is a former aide to Senator James M. Inhofe, an outspoken denier of established science on climate change, and has worked as a lobbyist for Murray Energy.