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Gunman Opens Fire From Reno Condominium
The attacker died, but no one else was injured in an episode reminiscent of the Las Vegas hotel killings two months ago.
Op-Ed Contributor: Is Trump Going to Lie Our Way Into War With Iran?
The current administration is borrowing tactics from the days before the invasion of Iraq. Let’s hope they don’t work this time.
Europe Edition: Ireland, North Korea, Myanmar: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Suspect Will Be Charged in 4 Killings That Terrorized Tampa
The Tampa police will charge Howell Emanuel Donaldson III in a series of killings from Oct. 9 to Nov. 14 in the city’s Seminole Heights neighborhood.
Republican Victory May Rest Once Again With McCain, This Time on Taxes
After sinking his party’s hopes of repealing the Affordable Care Act earlier this year, the Republican from Arizona may hold the fate of a tax overhaul in his hands.
Trump Casts Doubt on ‘Access Hollywood’ Video
Although Donald Trump publicly apologized after the release of a video in which he admitted to groping women, people close to him say that privately he has expressed doubts that the voice in the recording is his.
Phys Ed: How Running May or May Not Help the Heart
Running marathons may not make up for some of the bad choices we make in our diet and lifestyles.
Republicans Clear Major Hurdle as Tax Bill Advances
Republicans took a significant step forward on Tuesday when a key panel passed the $1.5 trillion tax cut, clearing the way for a full Senate vote later in the week.
Trump Once Said the ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape Was Real. Now He’s Not Sure.
The president’s changing story, which has stunned advisers, is part of a lifelong habit of attempting to create his own version of reality.
Op-Ed Columnist: Forget Trump and Discover the World
For instance, India can teach us the power of digitized data.
Trilobites: Things Looked Bleak Until These Birds Rapidly Evolved Bigger Beaks
Scientists thought that invasive large snails spelled doom for endangered North American snail kites, until some of the birds started eating them.
Trump Feuds With Democrats Ahead of a Possible Government Shutdown
In less than two weeks, much of the government will run out of money, but a negotiating session at the White House on Tuesday blew up after President Trump attacked Democrats.
Op-Ed Contributor: When Politics Is Criminalized
Corruption should be prosecuted. But malleable criminal laws are being used to go after political rivals, and that is dangerous to democracy.
College Football Playoff Rankings: Alabama Falls Out of Top 4
The Crimson Tide’s chances of making the national semifinals for the fourth straight year were dealt a blow following a loss to Auburn on Saturday.
Giants Bench Eli Manning and Opt for Geno Smith as Quarterback
Manning, who has started 210 consecutive regular-season games, has struggled to ignite the offense in a disappointing 2-9 season.
Libyan Convicted of Terrorism in Benghazi Attacks but Acquitted of Murder
Ahmed Abu Khattala was the first person charged and prosecuted in the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, which left four Americans dead, including an ambassador.
Olympic Doping Diaries: Chemist’s Notes Bolster Case Against Russia
The International Olympic Committee’s decision next week on how to punish Russia will be informed by diaries seen exclusively by The New York Times.
Driver Held in Deadly Manhattan Terror Attack Pleads Not Guilty
The driver, Sayfullo Saipov, is accused of driving a truck down a crowded bike path, killing eight people and injuring 12 in the name of the Islamic State.
Conyers Scandal Highlights Divisions, Generational and Gender
Some House Democrats hope that the sexual harassment scandal that cost Representative John Conyers Jr. his Judiciary post could hasten other changes.
Live Briefing: G.O.P. Tax Bill Takes a Big Step Forward With Committee Vote
Republican leaders passed the tax bill out of the Senate Budget Committee, clearing the way for it to come to the Senate floor later this week.