New York Times
Trump Is Rapidly Reshaping the Judiciary. Here’s How.
Republican lawyers and lawmakers are working together to install conservative judges on the influential federal appeals courts at a clip not seen in decades.
Court Blocks Berkshire Museum’s Sale of Rockwell Works and Other Art
The museum has said the sale is necessary for its financial survival.
Opinion: The Power of the Courts Is Messing Up Politics
Swollen beyond constitutional recognition, they distort the way elections are contested.
Opinion: We’re Sick of Racism, Literally
Perceived discrimination takes a toll on the human body.
Opinion: Can My Children Be Friends With White People?
The rise of Donald Trump has broken bonds on all sides. But for people of color the stakes are different.
Opinion: Women Cracked Wartime Codes. They Can Fix Tech Today, Too.
During the worst, costliest, bloodiest war in American history, it was an inclusive mind-set that helped the Allies defeat the Nazis.
Opinion: Can Donald Trump Save Roy Moore After All?
Will a sex scandal cause Alabama to break with its long tradition of electing embarrassing showmen?
Sporting: How the ‘Shalane Flanagan Effect’ Works
She does not just talk about elevating her fellow women runners; she elevates them. And they win.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Swine of Conservatism
Roy Moore and the distinctive predators of cultural conservatism.
A Shadow Delegation Stalks the Official U.S. Team at Climate Talks
Al Gore, Jerry Brown and Michael R. Bloomberg are in Bonn, Germany, telling other countries that the United States is still serious about climate change.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Lose-Lose Life of the Female Comedian
In the world of comedy clubs and standup gigs, women are either treated as groupies or ignored.
Fred Cole, Leader of Garage-Rock Band Dead Moon, Dies at 69
A singer and guitarist who became a hero of the Northwest music scene of the 1990s, he set a standard for do-it-yourself perseverance.
Trans-Pacific Trade Partners Are Moving On, Without the U.S.
As President Trump dismissed global trade talks, the other members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership revived a major multinational agreement that would include American allies.
Where to Go Now: Finally, You Can Have Breakfast at Tiffany
Tiffany & Co. opened the first-ever café at its flagship New York store, where visitors can now have breakfast and channel Audrey Hepburn.
Where Self-Driving Cars Go to Learn
Arizona’s promise to keep the driverless car industry free of regulations has attracted dozens of companies, including Uber, Waymo and Lyft.
It’s Melania 2.0, as Mrs. Trump Iterates in Asia
The first lady had a subtle new look to go with her itinerary. Did you notice?
Iran Sent Them to Syria. Now Afghan Fighters Are a Worry at Home.
With violence against Shiites on the rise in Afghanistan, officials fear that Iran could use its Afghan force to intervene in a new proxy war.
Men at Work Wonder if They Overstepped With Women, Too
High-profile sexual harassment allegations are making rank-and-file employees worry about their past workplace actions.
I Interviewed Joe Biden. A Sob Took Me by Surprise.
After all my persistence and preparation for an interview with former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., I would go down as the one who bawled.
In Air Force, Colleague Feared Church Gunman Would ‘Shoot Up the Place’
One Air Force colleague recalled how Devin P. Kelley, when punished for poor performance, would cry, scream and shake with rage, vowing to kill his superiors.