New York Times
‘Saturday Night Live’: Alec Baldwin and Larry David Contribute to an Awkward Episode
Mr. Baldwin, as President Trump, took satirical potshots at Harvey Weinstein, while Mr. David joked in his monologue about picking up women at a concentration camp.
Op-Ed Contributor: Unexpected Benefits From a Battle Against ISIS
The Islamists’ devastating siege brings new opportunities to end a long-running insurgency in the Philippines.
How Not to Talk to an Ape Smuggler
On the trail of real wildlife smugglers, our correspondent finds himself in a journalistic pickle.
Senator Rand Paul Assaulted at His Home in Kentucky
The senator suffered a minor injury in the attack, which happened on Friday afternoon, officials said. A man described as an acquaintance of Mr. Paul’s was charged.
Saudis Intercept Missile Fired From Yemen That Came Close to Riyadh
Amid regional tensions, Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi rebels reached Riyadh with a ballistic missile for the first time.
Smuggled, Beaten and Drugged: The Illicit Global Ape Trade
The New York Times tracked international ape smugglers from Congolese rain forests to the back streets of Bangkok. Here is what unfolded.
Donna Brazile Reportedly Pondered Replacing Clinton With Biden in 2016
Ms. Brazile, a former interim head of the Democratic National Committee, said she considered the action after Hillary Clinton suffered a fainting spell, according to a published report.
News Analysis: No One Knows What Britain Is Anymore
An island nation comes unmoored.
The Subtle Messages Sent by Who Is, and Isn’t, Joining Trump in Asia
The president has put a hard-line trade agenda at the center of his 12-day trip, yet key economic advisers are remaining at home.
News Analysis: $1.3 Million for That?
Whatever Paul Manafort may or may not have done, he robbed us of a “lavish lifestyle” fantasy.
Ready or Not, Recreational Marijuana Use Is Coming to Canada
Only months before legalization, many questions on how marijuana markets will operate and be regulated remain unanswered. Some are calling for a delay.
Opinion: The Right to Vote Is Never Safe
We cannot be confident that our institutions are protected by some immutable law.
Poised for West Coast Dominance, Democrats Eye Grand Agenda
A special election in Washington State could give Democrats a free hand to enact liberal policies, including on climate, across the entire West Coast.
Exposures: Puerto Rico in the Dark
Photographer Joseph Rodríguez captures the isolation of a storm-ravaged island.
U.S. Strikes Caused at Least 13 Civilian Casualties, Afghans Say
Residents of the restive province of Kunduz said the Taliban forced them to retrieve their dead after a night of fighting, when U.S. aircraft struck again, killing at least 13.
BMW Recalls Roughly a Million Vehicles at Risk of Catching Fire
The recalls include several 3 Series models and various BMWs with six-cylinder engines.
Opinion: Everything Is Bad. Blame the Tax Code.
At the root of our political dysfunction is America’s long love-hate relationship with loopholes.
Editorial: Obamacare vs. the Saboteurs
Most Americans want the administration to switch sides and start working to improve health care law.
Editorial: After ISIS, What Comes Next?
With a region in ruins, the United States faces the daunting challenge of promoting stability and countering extremism.
Trump Pushes for Record-Setting Saudi Aramco I.P.O. in U.S.
Stock markets around the world have been fighting to list the giant oil company. The president urged the Saudis to pick the New York Stock Exchange.