New York Times
Bombardier Turns to Airbus to Salvage Imperiled Airliner
Airbus made no financial commitment to the joint venture to make and sell Bombardier’s CSeries airliner, which could be assembled in the United States, avoiding import duties.
Somalia Blasts Expose Security Failings and Possible Shabab Infiltration
Even in a country accustomed to pervasive violence, the double truck bombings that killed hundreds in Mogadishu on Saturday were a shock.
Cleanup From California Fires Poses Environmental and Health Risks
Even as the fires still burn, public health officials and environmental cleanup experts are starting to think about the next chapter of the disaster.
Venezuelan Opposition Denounces Latest Vote as Ruling Party Makes Gains
The results, with pro-government candidates winning a majority of state races, shocked many and raised new questions about the integrity of the nation’s electoral system.
DealBook: How Valuable Is a Unicorn? Maybe Not as Much as It Claims to Be
A new study by a pair of professors concludes that many so-called unicorn companies are worth half of what is commonly reported for their valuation.
Feature: Why Are More American Teenagers Than Ever Suffering From Severe Anxiety?
Parents, therapists and schools are struggling to figure out whether helping anxious teenagers means protecting them or pushing them to face their fears.
Patents for Restasis Are Invalidated, Opening Door to Generics
The ruling, by a federal judge in Texas, is a setback for Allergan, which had transferred the patents to a Mohawk tribe in order to protect them.
Iraqi Forces Sweep Into Kirkuk, Checking Kurdish Independence Drive
Government troops seize a crucial city and oil fields from separatists who have been pressing for an independent state in northern Iraq.
Editorial: Under Mr. Trump, America Surrenders
By backing out of international commitments, he is ceding the future to the powers he claims to be protecting Americans from.
Hillary Clinton, the N.F.L., Roy Moore and Other Asides From the President
President Trump, during a news conference, touched on topics as wide-ranging as disaster relief, the special counsel and assault allegations.
Melbourne Journal: For Older Gays Who Might Re-enter the Closet, a Ball Invites Them Out
As Australia votes on same-sex marriage, a party honors gay, transgender and intersex people who helped pave the way for rights and recognition.
Right and Left React to Bannon’s Harsh Words for McConnell
Writers from across the political spectrum on the continuing rifts inside the Republican Party.
Israel Moves Ahead on West Bank Settlements, but Guardedly
The Netanyahu government is trying to balance domestic demands with international opposition to new construction in the occupied territories.
The New Health Care: How a Healthy Economy Can Shorten Life Spans
In general, prosperity brings better health. But economic booms are also associated with air pollution, stress and car accidents.
Op-Ed Columnist: The G.O.P. Is No Party for Honest Men
Republicans on taxes: the most dishonest selling job in U.S. political history.
Trump and McConnell Strive for Comity Amid Rising Tensions
President Trump and Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, put on a public display of bonhomie, waving aside reports of a disintegrating relationship.
Asia and Australia Edition: Ophelia, Kirkuk, Abu Sayyaf: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Columnist: Save the Phony Weinstein Outrage, Republicans
The movie business is corrupt and depraved. The Republican Party under Trump is worse.
Op-Ed Contributor: Tech’s Troubling New Trend: Diversity Is in Your Head
If the goal can be achieved by hiring a group of 12 white male employees, you can guess who will remain left out.
Trump Says He’ll Consider Pulling Drug Czar Nomination
As a congressman, Tom Marino, the president’s choice to lead the drug policy office, championed legislation to undercut enforcement efforts against the drug industry.