New York Times
Asia and Australia Edition: Rodrigo Duterte, Iran, Rohingya: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Cuomo, a Master of the $50,000 Fund-Raiser, Bypasses Small Donors
Since the beginning of 2015, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has raised over 99 percent of his campaign money from donations larger than $1,000.
Op-Ed Contributor: Susan Rice: Trump Is Making China Great Again
The president’s grand trip failed to produce meaningful concessions from China on trade and if anything strengthened Beijing’s hand in Asia.
Op-Ed Columnist: Republican Class Warfare: The Next Generation
The G.O.P. tax bills look like attempts to entrench a hereditary plutocracy.
Jurors Say They Cannot Reach Verdict in Menendez Trial
The judge asked the panel to go home and then come back on Tuesday and try again.
Trump Again Wades Into Tax Debate, Suggesting Repeal of Obamacare Mandate
As Republicans began debating a $1.5 trillion tax cut, President Trump suggested lawmakers cut rates further and repeal the Affordable Care Act mandate.
Right and Left React to the Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Against Roy Moore
Writers from across the political spectrum on the Alabama Senate race that has been upended by accusations that the Republican candidate once made sexual advances toward teenagers.
Roy Moore, Iran, General Electric: Your Monday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Patrick Nagatani, Photographer Famous for Collages, Dies at 72
His constructions captured the legacies of nuclear weaponry and his parents’ internment in camps for Japanese-Americans during World War II.
On Airplanes, Considering Fighting Cameras With Cameras
After cellphone videos began to emerge of clashes between passengers and airline employees, some companies are trying to protect their workers.
Trilobites: Dream Chaser Space Plane Aces Glide Test
Built by Sierra Nevada Corporation, the space plane that brings to mind NASA’s retired shuttles completed a successful test flight and landing on Saturday.
Veterans Claiming Disability Pay Face Wall of Denials and Delays
More than 470,000 veterans who have been denied benefits have appealed, but they face an antiquated system where processing cases can take years, even decades.
A Race to Save 10 Stranded Whales
Long after sunset, local officials and nonprofits worked to rescue a pod of whales that had become stranded off the coast of Indonesia.
Foiling Cyberspies on Business Trips
Intellectual property theft is not new, but it’s more widespread, experts say, thanks to tiny cameras and microphones or compromised Wi-Fi networks.
Roy Moore: A Fifth Accusation and a Push to Quit
Roy S. Moore, the Republican Senate candidate in Alabama, was accused of sexual misconduct by a fifth woman. Republicans in the Senate have called for him to drop out of the campaign.
Missouri Opens Antitrust Investigation Into Google
The state’s attorney general has begun investigating Google’s business practices, saying the company has gotten a “free pass” from federal regulators.
Op-Ed Contributor: Two Dozen African Girls Dead at Sea
The horrors of a refugee crisis that the world feels free to ignore.
Radhika Jones, Vanity Fair’s Surprise Choice, Is Ready to Go
A relative unknown prepares to follow Graydon Carter, who embraced the role of celebrity editor during his 25 years at the helm.
Review: A ‘Fake News’ Opera on the Streets of Los Angeles
Annie Gosfield’s “War of the Worlds,” based on Orson Welles’s radio play, sprawled across the city in Yuval Sharon’s staging for the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
How Senate Republicans Have Reacted to the Roy Moore Allegations
The chamber Mr. Moore hopes to join has turned away from him, with most Republican senators saying he should end his campaign if the accusations are true.