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Dodging Bullets, a Medical Coordinator Responds to a Crisis
Glen Simpson, a manager for a Las Vegas ambulance company, raced through gunfire to bring aid to shooting victims.
For Music Fans Drawn to Las Vegas, a Retreat Became a Trap
Thousands of people who had come from far away suddenly found themselves under fire.
Ralph and Alice and Ed and Trixie (and Song and Dance)
A musical of “The Honeymooners” aims to open the windows of that cramped Kramden apartment to let in a “contemporary worldview.”
Sports of The Times: The Progressive Voice Bursting From Texas and Spreading Everywhere
The Dallas sportscaster Dale Hansen has become a viral video star for his sometimes controversial commentaries. He just wants you to hear him out.
Trump Lobs Praise, and Paper Towels, to Puerto Rico Storm Victims
Surveying Hurricane Maria’s devastation, the president said local officials should be “proud” the storm led to far fewer deaths than during Hurricane Katrina.
How to Throw a Laid-back Parisian Dinner Party
Last week, the Los Angeles-based jewelry designer Sophie Buhai hosted an intimate dinner in Paris that featured food installations, lounging — and even a try-on-clothing session.
On Technology: What if Platforms Like Facebook Are Too Big to Regulate?
Attempts by governments to rein them in might instead have to resemble diplomacy — a cautious search for detente with institutions that ultimately get to set their own laws.
Las Vegas, Gerrymandering, Baseball: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
California Today: California Today: 2 Billion for the Taking
Wednesday: Spreading awareness about the earned income tax credit; Tom Petty was an unfussy rock ’n’ roll superstar and rope swings in Lake Tahoe.
Yankees 8, Twins 4: Yankees Blast Their Way Out of an Early Hole and Advance to A.L.D.S.
Despite a disastrous start by Luis Severino, the Yankees got home runs from Didi Gregorius, Brett Gardner and Aaron Judge to win the A.L. wild-card game.
E.U., Citing Amazon and Apple, Tells Nations to Collect Tax
The European Commission said it would take Ireland to court for not clawing back billions from Apple, and ordered Luxembourg to recover around $293 million from Amazon.
Fashion Review: The Fashion Dialectic
Thesis and antithesis at Thom Browne and Miu Miu; synthesis at Louis Vuitton.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: The Power of the N.R.A.
We look at how the National Rifle Association became a powerful lobbying group, and a gun store owner talks about selling military-style weapons to civilians.
Phys Ed: For Your Brain’s Sake, Keep Moving
Exercise changes the workings of new brain cells in ways that may protect against dementia, a study in mice suggests.
New York Today: New York Today: What Are New York’s Gun Laws?
Wednesday: Examining laws around firearms in our city and state, art from inmates, and preparing for Open House New York.
Take a Test Ride in a Driverless Car
Voyage, a driverless car service, is testing its vehicles with older residents in a gated community in San Jose, Calif.
Here Are Some Alternatives to Uber
Uber may have lost its license in London but there are plenty of other apps to choose from there and in New York. Here’s our guide.
Trilobites: Slow and Steady, a Tortoise Is Winning Its Race With Extinction
The Burmese Star Tortoise was called functionally extinct by ecologists, but a captive breeding program in Myanmar has saved it, a study says.
Nonfiction: 1949: The Year That Set the Course of Chinese-American Relations
Kevin Peraino’s “A Force So Swift” recounts a turning point that continues to haunt Washington and Beijing.
Poetry: Five Decades of Frank Bidart’s Verse, From Masks to Self-Mythology
The collected poems in “Half-Light,” long-listed for the National Book Award, let readers trace the evolution of a sophisticated modern master.