New York Times
Rick Gates, a Protégé of Paul Manafort, Is Indicted Alongside Him
Rick Gates, a former business associate of President Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has been charged along with his one-time mentor in a money laundering conspiracy.
Uhuru Kenyatta Is Declared Winner of Kenya’s Repeat Election
Mr. Kenyatta also won a vote in August that was nullified by the Supreme Court, but the new balloting was met by confusion and mistrust.
Astros 13, Dodgers 12, 10 innings | Houston leads series, 3-2: Astros Down the Dodgers in a Dramatic and Dizzying Slugfest
In a game that lasted 5 hours 17 minutes and featured 25 runs and seven homers, the Astros’ win put them on the brink of their first World Series title.
10 Places That Define New York City, Reimagined
Grand Central would have been demolished. Washington Square Park was going to be a freeway. A tour of New York landmarks, and a meditation on what could have been.
Female Artists Sign Letter Against Sexual Harassment
Signed by the likes of Laurie Anderson, Cindy Sherman, and Lynn Nottage, the letter also condemns the publisher of Artforum, Knight Landesman.
Explorer: Up Close With the Tribes of Ethiopia’s Imperiled Omo Valley
Both dams and overtourism threaten the Omo Valley. But a sustainable travel initiative offers an intimate experience with local peoples.
Catalonia Leaders Face Rebellion Charges After Declaring Independence
Carles Puigdemont, the Catalan president, and others will be summoned to court, the attorney general said.
Paul Manafort, Kevin Spacey, Houston Astros: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Video: Paul Manafort, Former Top Trump Adviser, Surrenders to F.B.I.
Paul Manafort surrendered to federal authorities on Monday.
Op-Ed Columnist: Paul Manafort, and the Weakness of Trump
Here’s what to keep in mind.
California Today: California Today: The Border Protests That Never Came
Monday: A quiet rollout for border wall prototypes, complaints of sexual harassment in Sacramento, and Dodger World Series hopes take a beating.
New York Today: New York Today: Preparing for the Next Sandy
Monday: Lessons from a hurricane, fall weather (finally), and Halloween events.
France, Land of Croissants, Finds Butter Vanishing From Shelves
A price spike has led to sporadic shortages in one of the world’s most butter-loving countries, prompting both mock panic and real anxiety.
Op-Ed Contributor: Neruda, Pinochet and Rumors of Murder
Forensic investigations into Pablo Neruda’s death in 1973 have renewed speculation about how he actually died.
The Checkup: Managing the Storm of a Toddler’s Tantrum
Responding to a child’s anger with adult anger makes things worse, and misses the question of what is going on with the child.
For My Son With Disabilities, the Joy of Trick-or-Treating With a Buddy
After years of challenges in making friends, I cherish a ritual that other parents can take for granted.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: The Trump Dossier
We look at the origins of the research into President Trump’s connections to Moscow, and Mr. Trump’s top lawyer discusses the Russia investigation.
Sight and Insight in the California Desert
The artist Andrea Zittel has spent nearly 20 years exploring solitude. Now, she’s inviting others to join her.
Notebook: Learning French With Flashy, Sassy Christine
A textbook featuring a stylish student with the world on a string charmed a 12-year-old, and changed her life.
Opioids on the Quad
For one student, it began with a painkiller snorted in a friend’s basement. For another, it was speed, pushed by the boy in the next locker.