New York Times
For Dignity and Development, East Africa Curbs Used Clothes Imports
Some countries in East Africa, to protect local industries and national pride, have enacted de facto bans of secondhand clothing from abroad. The United States has cried foul.
Op-Ed Columnist: Weinstein and Our Culture of Enablers
Hyenas can’t help their own nature. But the work of society is to prevent them from taking over the savanna.
Kim Wall, Slain Journalist, Is Remembered in Her Own Words
At a memorial service at Columbia University, family and friends read from Ms. Wall’s work and urged others to continue the work she had loved.
Editorial: Mr. Trump Alone Can Order a Nuclear Strike. Congress Can Change That.
Time to require the president to first get a declaration of war.
Lawsuits After Las Vegas Shooting May Be Uphill Battles
With Stephen Paddock dead, who is left to blame? If history is any guide, seeking damages will be a difficult task.
Critic’s Notebook: Harvey Weinstein Is Gone. But Hollywood Still Has a Problem.
Women helped build the movie industry, but it has long been a male-dominated enterprise that systematically treats women — as a class — as inferior.
Rohingya Recount Atrocities: ‘They Threw My Baby Into a Fire’
The New York Times visited refugee camps where civilians described a campaign of slaughter and rape by Myanmar’s military.
10 Hurricanes in 10 Weeks: With Ophelia, a 124-Year-Old Record is Matched
With Tropical Storm Ophelia’s transition to Hurricane Ophelia, 2017 became the first year since 1893 in which 10 Atlantic storms in a row reached hurricane strength.
Trump Threatens NBC Over Nuclear Weapons Report
The president said he might use the power of the federal government to retaliate by challenging broadcast licenses.
Foiled in Congress, Trump Moves on His Own to Undermine Obamacare
President Trump is expected to issue an order on Thursday to allow the sale of health insurance plans that are exempt from some Affordable Care Act rules.
With...Tom Hanks: Hollywood’s Most Decent Fella on Weinstein, Trump and History
As accusations rain on a kingpin of his industry, the actor known for his American hero roles begins a tour for his wide-eyed book of short stories.
Asia and Australia Edition: Rohingya, Harvey Weinstein, South Korea: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
How Did NBC Miss Out on a Harvey Weinstein Exposé?
Ronan Farrow was an NBC contributor when he began reporting on claims that Mr. Weinstein had mistreated women. The article ended up being published by The New Yorker.
Boy Scouts Will Accept Girls, in Bid to ‘Shape the Next Generation of Leaders’
The shift was a significant change for the Boy Scouts, where membership has slipped in recent decades. Girl Scouts leaders said they were “blindsided” by the move.
Growing Chorus Confronts Trump Against Leaving Nuclear Deal
Even those in Congress who did not support the 2015 accord to limit Tehran’s nuclear program warn against spooking allies by leaving it now.
Op-Ed Contributor: What Makes Eminem’s Anti-Trump Rap Different
More than a few of his fans voted for the current president.
Reporter’s Notebook: The Girl in the No. 8 Jersey
About 600 miles from Las Vegas, the girl with the long ponytail scored the winning goal.
Trump’s Tough Talk on Nafta Raises Prospects of Pact’s Demise
The president has long talked about scrapping Nafta. Even skeptics are starting to believe him.
Why Tech is Starting to Make Me Uneasy
Reporting on technology has changed this year — what once felt like a world of boundless possibility now comes freighted with worry.
College Websites Must Accommodate Disabled Students, Lawsuits Say
Eight suits filed against New York colleges and universities are part of a growing legal movement to make the internet accessible to users with disabilities.