New York Times
Trump Shares Inflammatory Anti-Muslim Videos, and Britain’s Leader Condemns Them
President Trump shared video posts from a British ultranationalist, Jayda Fransen, including “Muslim Destroys a Statue of Virgin Mary!”
Ken Shapiro, Whose ‘Groove Tube’ Satirized TV, Dies at 75
Mr. Shapiro’s film, with a cast that included Chevy Chase, anticipated “Saturday Night Live” by a year. But he stopped making movies before he turned 40.
Op-Ed Contributor: Vietnam Wants to Control Social Media? Too Late.
The government fears that political activism online hurts the state, but regulating internet content will hurt it even more.
Navigating the Financial Side of a Relationship
While standard marital advice has us studiously marking out nights to keep passion alive, there’s no phrase for time spent preserving fiscal harmony.
The Stories Behind Three Anti-Muslim Videos Shared by Trump
A look at the clips retweeted by President Trump suggests that the events shown are more complex than first appears. Here is what we know about them.
Comedian Is Subpoenaed in Inquiry on Russia Meddling
Randy Credico, a longtime outsider in New York State politics, has been identified as the link between WikiLeaks and Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime associate of the president.
Rebuild New York Subways Under New Leadership, Report Urges
An influential urban research group is calling for creating a state-controlled corporation with one mission: overhauling the aging subway system.
British Far-Right Group Exults Over Attention From Trump
Britain First, which believes that white Christian civilization is under threat from Islam, had been marginal. Now it has gotten an unexpected lift from the White House.
Fact Check: Trump Sells Tax Plan With False Claims
President Trump said he was the “opposite of an exaggerator” before falsely claiming the tax cut “is not good for me” and would be the largest in history.
Matt Lauer, Senate, Missiles: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Matt Lauer Firing Caps a Difficult Time at NBC News
He led the network’s highly profitable “Today” show for more than 20 years. Now, the show is in trouble — and the news division is under attack.
Judge Tells Uber Lawyer: ‘It Looks Like You Covered This Up’
A long-awaited trade-theft trial between Waymo and Uber was delayed until next year so Waymo’s lawyers can examine evidence that surfaced in recent days.
Review: Look Up! It’s Amy Schumer in ‘Meteor Shower’
The comic actress makes her Broadway debut in Steve Martin’s funny, if strained, play about two couples sharing a stressful celestial evening together.
News Analysis: Washington Eyes a Cold War Strategy Against North Korea
A focus on nuclear deterrence would fall short of President Trump’s promises to finally “solve” the problem with North Korea.
Op-Ed Columnist: Oh Lord, Now the Gun Thing’s Back
This is a very bad year.
Lauer, O’Reilly and Rose: The Fall of Male Media Stars
Is this the long-awaited reckoning that the corporate news media needs? Our media columnist, Jim Rutenberg, explains.
Mueller’s Prosecutors Are Said to Have Interviewed Jared Kushner on Russia Meeting
The brief interview focused on a meeting attended by a Russian ambassador and the incoming national security adviser, Michael Flynn, according to a person briefed on the investigation.
Editorial: Is North Korea’s Nuclear Test a Sign of Hope?
With his nuclear ambitions apparently realized, Kim Jong-un may now be willing to negotiate.
Nazi Sympathizer Profiled by The Times Loses His Job
The restaurant that employed Tony Hovater, who expressed a belief that races are better off separate, said it had received threats.
Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Pope Francis, The Hague: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.