New York Times
Schooled in Scandal: What Makes Ukraine a Hotbed of Intrigue
Russian hacking, secret payments to Paul Manafort, suspicions of missile technology smuggled to North Korea — seemingly all illicit roads lead back to one country.
Mediator: Harvey Weinstein’s Media Enablers
The making of an open secret.
Op-Ed Columnist: Yes, Steve Bannon Should Terrify You
His brigade is motley. His agenda? Disruption for its own ugly sake.
Danish Police Recover Body Parts of the Journalist Kim Wall
The Swedish journalist’s severed head and legs were among the remains recovered. The inventor Peter Madsen has been charged in her killing.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Seeing Trump Through a Glass, Darkly
My Republican friends think I’m missing something. Am I?
Editorial Observer: Seeing the North Korean Stalemate From the Other Side
It’s unsettling to hear ordinary North Koreans talk of war with calm acceptance.
Opinion: When an Epidemic Is Personal
A friend, reflecting on his son’s opioid journey, once remarked, “I wish I’d held him closer.” Is it ever close enough?
Opinion: Who Invented ‘Zero’?
The void is as old as time, but it was a human innovation to harness it with a symbol.
Opinion: N.R.A. and G.O.P., Together Forever
Don’t be fooled. Republicans and the gun lobby are still very much in love.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: No, That Robot Will Not Steal Your Job
Despite fears that automation will eliminate jobs, work is actually plentiful across the world.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Pigs of Liberalism
Harvey Weinstein and the predations of progressive men.
Opinion: Confessions of a Sensible Gun Owner
Hunters like me can help lead the gun control debate away from polemic.
Opinion: Co-Parenting With Alexa
Machines will make a raft of decisions for my kids and others like them as they proceed through life. I’m worried.
Opinion: While the U.S. Talks of War, South Korea Shudders
There is no war scenario that ends in victory.
Now a Hurricane, Nate Is Aiming for Gulf Coast
The storm is expected to make landfall on the central Gulf Coast late Saturday as a Category 2 hurricane.
Trump Administration Rolls Back Birth Control Mandate
New rules vastly expand religious exemptions from an Obama-era requirement for employers to include birth control coverage in their health insurance plans.
Hoping to Have Trump Cleared, Legal Team Eases Resistance to Inquiry
President Trump’s aides, who once debated a scorched-earth strategy, hope the special counsel on Russia will give the president the public exoneration he has long sought.
Tropical Storm Nate Kills 22 in Central America Amid Flooding and Landslides
At least 22 people were killed across Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua. The storm was upgraded to a hurricane as it plowed toward the Gulf Coast.
The Look: In Cuba, Sourcing Style
“I was drawn to people really striving for individual style in a country where it's hard to have individual style,” said Rose Cromwell, a photographer who has been going to Cuba since 2005.
Americans Jailed After Failed Coup in Turkey Are Hostages to Politics
U.S. officials appear powerless to secure their release, and the dozen detainees may be bargaining chips in Turkey’s attempts to have Fethullah Gulen extradited.