New York Times
Best of Late Night: Samantha Bee Says Roy Moore’s Loss Belongs to His Accusers
“Their bravery changed the world,” Ms. Bee said of the women who came forward against Mr. Moore.
Review: The Sidekick as Hero in ‘The Ballad of Lefty Brown’
Bill Pullman stars in this Montana-set western, which tips its cowboy hat to classics of the genre.
Feature: ‘Will They Take Me, Too?’
More than a thousand children are counting on Nora Sándigo to become their guardian if their undocumented parents are deported. How many of those promises will she now have to keep?
Kit Harington Isn’t Trying to Compete With ‘Game of Thrones’
Mr. Harington discusses “Gunpowder,” his new historical thriller on HBO, and what his character does and doesn’t share with Jon Snow.
Christie’s Just Set Another Auction Record, for Handbag Sales
In Paris, it was Birkins at dawn, and under the gavel.
By the Book: Jason Segel: By the Book
The actor and co-author of, most recently, “Otherworld” has been reading a lot of plays. “There is such an admirable fearlessness in that world.”
Feature: To Unlock the Brain’s Mysteries, Purée It
A Vanderbilt neuroscientist has discovered an unusual but shockingly fruitful way to study our most enigmatic organ.
See the New York City That Never Was
Visit the New York City that could have been in this 360 video and explore the exhibition at the Queens Museum called “Never Built New York,” showcasing hundreds of projects that could have dramatically changed the look of the city.
A Smarter Way to Clean Up After Your Big Party
The party’s over, and it’s time to drag yourself out of bed and set your home to rights.
Europe Edition: Brexit, Salma Hayek, Alabama: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Unbuttoned: The New Supermodelmania of 2017
Naomi, Christy, Gisele, Gigi, Versace: a surprising trend of the year reaches its apogee.
Marijuana and Vaping Are More Popular Than Cigarettes Among Teenagers
The latest national survey of adolescent drug use found declining use of most substances, including alcohol, tobacco, prescription opioids and stimulants.
Arrests of Reuters Reporters in Myanmar Add to Fears About Press Freedom
The two journalists, accused of trying to obtain official documents illegally, could face up to 14 years in prison.
Parliament Demands Greater Say Over Brexit, Defying Theresa May
Rebel Conservative lawmakers joined opposition lawmakers in a 309 to 305 vote to insist on a formal vote on Britain’s plans to withdraw from the European Union.
Kentucky Lawmaker Kills Himself Amid Sexual Assault Allegations, Officials Say
Representative Dan Johnson, a first-term Republican, was accused of molesting a 17-year-old parishioner nearly five years ago at the evangelical church he led in Louisville.
News Analysis: For Trump, a Moment of Defeat but Maybe Not Recalibration
President Trump, never one to accept blame, said the Democratic upset in Alabama proved he was right all along, and he gave little indication that he would shift course.
Fed Predicts Modest Economic Growth From Tax Cut
The Federal Reserve continued to slowly increase interest rates, and it said the tax bill was unlikely to increase its pace of doing so.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Legacy of Simeon Booker, a Pioneer of Civil Rights Journalism
My uncle’s experience reporting on the Freedom Riders in 1961 has always chilled me the deepest.
Trump’s E.P.A. Chemical Safety Nominee Withdraws
The nominee, Michael L. Dourson, had faced criticism on several fronts for his ties to the chemical industry.
Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump’s Gift to Women
His conduct has spurred women to action.