New York Times
Review: ‘Shadowlands,’ a Tale of C.S. Lewis’s Romance, Tackles a Different Tragedy
William Nicholson’s biodrama, is directed by Christa Scott-Reed for the Fellowship for Performing Arts.
Panel Recommends Opioid Solutions but Puts No Price Tag on Them
The commission’s 56 suggestions include expanding medication-assisted treatment and creating more drug courts but do not suggest a new approach to the crisis.
News Analysis: China Blinks on South Korea, Making Nice After a Year of Hostilities
Seoul offered assurances to Beijing as the two papered over their differences on the deployment of an American missile defense system.
In Call With Times Reporter, Trump Projects Air of Calm Over Charges
President Trump said that he wasn’t ‘angry at anybody’ and that investigations into his campaign’s links to Russia had not come near him personally.
Paul Manafort’s Roots Run Deep in a Connecticut City
Mr. Manafort was not only born in once prosperous New Britain, but grew up in a family whose name dots the map of central Connecticut.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Taxes and … You Know
I’m sure you have questions.
F.D.A. Warns Companies Against Claims That Marijuana Cures Diseases
The agency singled out businesses claiming their products could cure cancer or diabetes, and vanquish other illnesses.
Trump Suggests Guantánamo Prison for Truck Attack Suspect, an Unprecedented Step
No one arrested on American soil has ever been transferred to the military’s wartime prison, and no new detainee has been sent there since 2008.
Op-Ed Columnist: Robert Mueller in the Cross Hairs
If President Trump fires the special counsel, will we rise up?
Asia and Australia Edition: New York City, South Korea, Duterte: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Argentines on High School Reunion Bore Brunt of New York Attack
Five men killed in Tuesday’s terrorist attack were on a 30-year high school reunion trip planned when they were teenagers.
Crops in 25 States Damaged by Unintended Drift of Weed Killer
The herbicide dicamba is intended for soybeans and cotton crops that have been genetically modified. But other crops on nearby fields are suffering.
Editorial: About John Kelly’s Racist History Lesson
The White House chief of staff was supposed to be a calming force, but he has now echoed President Trump’s sympathy for white nationalists.
These Are the Ads Russia Bought on Facebook in 2016
A look at some of the ads designed by Russia to exploit divisions in American society and to tip the 2016 election in favor of Donald J. Trump.
The Illustrated Interview: William Wegman
The artist sketched his answers at his New York studio with a fine-point Sharpie.
Michael Fallon, U.K. Defense Secretary, Quits Over Inappropriate Conduct
Mr. Fallon admitted touching a female journalist’s knee, but there is talk that he may have committed other indiscretions.
Questions Arise About Women Rescued After Months at Sea
Over five months, they say, they faced vicious sharks, fierce weather and an engine failure. But experts suggest there may be reason to doubt parts of their story.
Fed Lets Interest Rate Stand Ahead of Powell Nomination as Chairman
The Fed signaled a rate rise remains quite likely for December as the White House prepared to tap Jerome H. Powell as its new leader.
Where the STEM Jobs Are (and Where They Aren’t)
The enthusiasm for science education rests on the assumption that these fields are flush with opportunity. Physicists, go digital.
Trump Administration Defends Cuba Embargo at U.N., Reversing Obama
The American dissent on a General Assembly resolution condemning the embargo left the United States isolated again on the issue.