New York Times
Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Should Embrace Impeachment
A progressive megadonor wants more politicians to try to remove President Trump from office.
Op-Ed Columnist: How to Engage a Fanatic
There are better ways than shouting back.
Why the Fact-Checking at Facebook Needs to Be Checked
Some of the measures Facebook has taken to fight the influence of fake news may not work all that well, research suggests.
Comey, on Twitter, Contemplates Iowa’s Landscape, Serenity and Sunsets
The former F.B.I. director re-emerges on Twitter with some pensive pictures during a trip to Iowa.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Doctrine of Trumpal Infallibility
People who can’t admit error shouldn’t be making policy.
Rex Tillerson, Megyn Kelly, Saudi Arabia: Your Monday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
U.S. Hospitals Wrestle With Shortages of Drug Supplies Made in Puerto Rico
Officials warn that Hurricane Maria’s effects on manufacturing on the island may be long-lasting.
Right and Left React to the Trump Condolence Controversy
Read about how the other side thinks about the claims and counterclaims between President Trump and Representative Frederica Wilson.
The Sergeant Caught in a Trump Controversy
Sgt. La David Johnson and three other American soldiers were killed in an attack in Niger this month. President Trump’s condolence call with Mr. Johnson’s widow became a political issue.
Op-Ed Contributors: How to Keep the Lights On After a Hurricane
We can’t eliminate storms and high winds. But we can modernize the electric grid, save on fossil fuels and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
D.E.A. Says Hondurans Opened Fire During a Drug Raid. A Video Suggests Otherwise.
Now made public, the government’s surveillance video strongly suggests the agency’s account of a raid in Honduras, where four civilians died, was not accurate.
Latest Bill O’Reilly Case Is ‘Jaw-Dropping,’ Megyn Kelly Says
Needing a ratings boost, the host of “Megyn Kelly Today” targets what she calls a culture of sexual harassment at her former employer.
Why The Athletic Wants to Pillage Newspapers
“We will suck them dry of their best talent at every moment. We will make business extremely difficult for them.”
Soldier’s Widow Says Trump Struggled to Remember Sgt. La David Johnson’s Name
“That’s what hurt me the most,” Myeshia Johnson said of a condolence call President Trump made after her husband was killed in an ambush in Niger.
Tax Cuts Are Coming. So Are the Fights About Paying for Them.
Cutting taxes isn’t hard. Paying for them is. Republicans are running into a math problem as they try to change longstanding tax preferences in their $1.5 trillion tax rewrite.
Amazon Counts Its Suitors: 238 Want to Be Home for 2nd Headquarters
The bidders came from 43 U.S. states, as well as Canada and Mexico. Amazon says the project will create 50,000 jobs, and that the winner will be announced next year.
Reading This While Walking? In Honolulu, It Could Cost You
The city has passed a law designed to protect pedestrians staring at their smartphones from themselves. But critics say engineering and redesigning streets would be more effective.
China’s New Antipollution Push Could Cool Its Growth Engine
Chinese officials face tough choices as they move to clean up skies and rivers, an effort that some say could put downward pressure on the economy.
The Healing Edge: To Mend a Birth Defect, Surgeons Operate on the Patient Within the Patient
In a startling experimental procedure, doctors lift the uterus from a pregnant woman and operate on a fetus with miniature instruments.
The New Health Care: The Cookie Crumbles: A Retracted Study Points to a Larger Truth
Getting people to eat better is difficult. So is doing research about it, which is why skepticism is important.