New York Times
Op-Ed Contributor: The Dawn of a New Las Vegas
It’s often an incoherent place, but its distinct brand of confusion has hit a new pitch in the aftermath of the massacre.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Ritual Humiliation of Theresa May
Britain’s Conservative Party is like a driverless car, visibly headed for a crash. Why won’t the prime minister grab the wheel?
Up Next: The Indian Prince Who Supports Gay Rights and the Arts
Kanwar Amarjit Singh is a human-rights activist and art gallery owner in Central London.
Uber C.E.O. Aims to Win Back London
The visit by Dara Khosrowshahi was part of an effort to overturn the city’s ban on Uber, which also faces internal divisions, including proposed limits on the power of its co-founder.
Heroes and Survivors of the Las Vegas Shooting
As the carnage unfolded, some of the concert attendees put themselves at risk or stepped up for strangers. Here are some of their stories.
Review: Katy Perry, Queen of Froth, Stars in a Carnival of Her Own
On tour supporting her latest album, “Witness,” the pop star created a wacky spectacle that highlighted the strength of her older material.
Ben & Jerry’s Strikes Deal to Improve Migrant Dairy Workers’ Conditions
The agreement between the ice cream maker and an advocacy group is meant to assure that the company’s suppliers provide adequate wages and living conditions on Vermont farms.