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Russian Banker Denies Role in Planned Trump Building in Moscow
Andrey L. Kostin, the head of Russia’s second-largest bank, dismissed as “fake news” a claim by an associate of President Trump’s that Mr. Kostin had agreed to finance a deal.
Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Takes a Hostage
Decertifying the Iran deal is right but risky.
Zinke Vows to End ‘Virus’ of Harassment in Park Service
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke outlined new initiatives to deal with harassment in the National Park Service after the release of an internal survey.
California Fires Leave 32 Dead, a Vast Landscape Charred, and a Sky Full of Soot
The worst wildfires to tear through California in nearly a century show no sign of letting up. Thick plumes of smoke now envelop much of the Bay Area.
Austria Is Poised to Shift Sharply Right in Election
In a campaign dominated by immigration, voters appear ready to reject the traditional parties for a coalition of conservative and far-right groups.
Fashion Breaks Its Silence on Harvey Weinstein Scandal
Hollywood and the Democratic political world have turned against Harvey Weinstein. And yet fashion, his third circle of influence, has remained quiet.
This Is Not Arthur Laffer’s Famous Napkin
The Smithsonian says that it has the most famous napkin in economic history. The available evidence suggests that’s probably not true.
The Times Issues Social Media Guidelines for the Newsroom
Social media plays a vital role in our journalism. But we also need to make sure that we are engaging responsibly.
Public Health: Trump Is Trying to Gut Obamacare. Here’s Why His Plan May Fail.
Most plans can probably survive without the subsidies he vowed to cut off on Thursday. But he has signaled that he will use policy levers to make their business hard.
A Blueprint for Women’s Sports Success. But Can It Be Copied?
The N.W.S.L.’s Portland Thorns have cracked the code for women’s pro sports success on and off the field. The question is: Can their model be replicated?
N.C.A.A.: North Carolina Will Not Be Punished for Academic Scandal
The academic fraud case involved fake classes that U.N.C. athletes were steered into over two decades.
Opinion: Pani Puri: A Dribbly, Joyful Mess
This Indian street food represents the loud, happy chaos of my culture.
Why Trump Hates the Iran Nuclear Deal
President Trump has called the Iran nuclear deal the “worst deal ever.” David E. Sanger, the national security correspondent for The Times, explains why the president is against the deal, and what that means for its future.
Op-Ed Contributor: In California’s Wine Country, Reckoning With an Inferno
Cadaver dogs look for victims. Chimneys stand like tombstones in incinerated neighborhoods. Smoke hangs thick and low.
Vows: She Met Her Prince (for Real!) at a D.C. Nightclub
When the couple met 12 years ago, he didn’t mention his royal background. And she wasn’t necessarily looking to meet her future husband.
The Saturday Profile: After a Turkish Prison, the Potent Symbol of a Lingering Kiss
A photograph of Kadri Gursel, a prominent journalist, embracing his wife after his release has come to stand for freedom.
At This Brooklyn Bar, It’s Just You, Your Date and the Barman
Feel like bending an elbow? The Threesome Tollbooth, in Bushwick, practically requires you to in order to fit into the place.
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Femme Fatale, Fallen Woman, Spy: Looking for the Real Mata Hari
On the 100th anniversary of Mata Hari’s death by firing squad, her life is being reassessed and commemorated in her home country of the Netherlands.
Senator Susan Collins Will Not Run for Governor of Maine
Ms. Collins, a moderate Republican who has defied President Trump, ended months of speculation by announcing she will stay in the Senate.