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How the Russia Inquiry Began: A Campaign Aide, Drinks and Talk of Political Dirt
George Papadopoulos, a Trump foreign policy adviser, was the improbable match that set off a blaze that has consumed the first year of the Trump administration.
2 Men Charged in Quadruple Homicide in Troy; Motive Is a Mystery
James W. White and Justin C. Mann, both of Schenectady, N.Y., were charged in the deaths of a woman, her 11- and 5-year-old children and her partner.
Iran Confronts 3rd Day of Protests, With Calls for Khamenei to Quit
As demonstrators called for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, to step down, about 4,000 people in Tehran took part in an annual rally in support of the government.
Opinion: There’s No Place Like This Rent-Stabilized Home
The magic of living on the park comes to an end.
News Analysis: Dad Believed in U.F.O.s. Turns Out He Wasn’t Alone.
My father and the Pentagon seemed to agree. There could be life out there.
Op-Ed Columnist: Higher Ed’s Low Moment
Colleges are crucial to American greatness but found themselves on the defensive in 2017.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: When Forecasters Get It Wrong: Always
Economists were mostly incorrect in their predictions for 2017. That was par for the course.
Op-Ed Columnist: Confessions of a Columnist
Reconsidering my years as a deficit hawk.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Ask Roxane: Is It Too Late to Follow My Dreams?
I’ve always loved advice columns. Now I’m writing one.
Book Excerpt: A Tiny Vermont Town Is a Big Cradle of Olympians
Norwich’s outsize success in Olympic sports has much to do with the way it collectively rears its children, helping them succeed without causing burnout.
On Washington: Republicans’ 2018 Resolution: Bipartisanship. Will It Last?
With their Senate majority narrowed even further and a midterm election approaching, Republicans are seeking some consensus with Democrats after a year of intense division.
The U.S. Has Pummeled Al Qaeda in Yemen. But the Threat Is Barely Dented.
Despite tripling airstrikes this year, American officials concede an attack emanating from the chaotic, ungoverned spaces of Yemen remains among their top terrorism fears.
Trump Ends Terms of Remaining Members of H.I.V. and AIDS Council
The council’s executive director said the dismissals were common when a new administration takes office. Six members resigned in June in protest of President Trump.
The Neediest Cases Fund: ‘It Was His Life or Mine’: A Drastic Plan Altered Her Course
Feeling terrified and tormented, Jacqueline Torres bought a gun. Two decades later, she is still rebuilding her life after serving time for attempted murder.
Republican Attacks on Mueller and F.B.I. Open New Rift in G.O.P.
A campaign to discredit the F.B.I. and the special counsel investigating President Trump is growing more heated, splitting the Republican Party.
Why Are Mutual Fund Fees So High? This Billionaire Knows
In an era of Amazonian price destruction, mutual funds are an outlier. Weak directors, complacent investors and the lure of rich profits are among the reasons.
Op-Ed Contributor: Our Country Deserves Your Respect, Not Your Pity
Haiti’s ambassador on alleged comments from President Trump: “It is long past time for such thinking to end.”
Origami-Style Cardboard Tents for Homeless in Brussels
The entrepreneur behind the project hopes to give people somewhere safe to sleep in a city that bans material tents.
Battle Royale Over Rightful Heir to Israeli Self-Defense Discipline
Krav Maga, which extols eye gouging and groin kicking, is a mainstay of military training and increasingly popular with civilians. Now, its founder’s disciples are sparring over who is the real grandmaster.
The Look: Don’t Call It Street Style
This year, 21 photographers captured the ways we present ourselves to the world.