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‘In Her Words’
Taffy Brodesser-Akner on what makes for a killer profile.
Listen to ‘The Argument’
Opinion columnists ask: Is impeachment finally happening?
Trump Drops Spy Chief Pick After Bipartisan Pushback
Senators had questioned whether Representative John Ratcliffe, an outspoken Trump supporter, was qualified to be the director of national intelligence.
Mr. Ratcliffe also faced questions over whether he had exaggerated his résumé.
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The selection of Representative John Ratcliffe had generated scant enthusiasm among senators of both parties. Erin Schaff/The New York Times
TRADE WAR
Spiraling Trade Tensions Rattle Economy as Trump Presses China
Global trade tensions escalated as President Trump renewed a tariff war with China, rupturing supply chains and sending stock markets tumbling.
Japan and South Korea also veered toward a trade confrontation, injecting further uncertainty into the region, and exacerbating fears of a global slowdown.
Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, the day President Trump announced new tariffs on another $300 billion worth of Chinese imports. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Stocks had their worst week of the year as the trade war between the U.S. and China cast a chill on markets.
2020 PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear
A growing number of conservative young voters identify climate change as a top priority.
As the influence of younger Republicans rises, some strategists warn that the party stands to lose voters to Democrats.
Tulsi Gabbard Thinks We’re Doomed
Or we will be if America doesn’t leave the rest of the world alone. That’s why the 38-year-old congresswoman from Hawaii is running for president.
Here’s Where 2020 Democrats Have the Most Donors
We analyzed the Democratic candidates’ fund-raising to see how widespread their support was across the United States.
Officer Who Put Eric Garner in a Chokehold Should Be Fired, Judge Says
sion sets in motion the final stage of a long legal and political battle over the fate of the officer, Daniel Pantaleo.
China’s Top Actress Disappeared After a Scandal. Now She’s Making a Comeback.
For months last year, the unexplained absence of Fan Bingbing distressed millions of her fans and spread fear among her colleagues.
In a rare interview, Ms. Fan talks about her comeback plans at a time when the country is cracking down on creative expression.
The actress Fan Bingbing in Beijing. She disappeared for four months last year amid a tax scandal that has tarnished China’s entire film industry. Yan Cong for The New York Times
‘Oh, Forgive Us!’: Heartbreak at Wake for Twins Who Died in Hot Car
The closer mourners got to the two open coffins — each covered with a veil — the louder their sobs became.
The 1-year-old twins died of heatstroke in the Bronx last week after their father forgot they were in the car.
Catalina A. Valerio carried photos of her grandchildren, Luna and Phoenix Rodriguez, to a memorial service in Yonkers on Friday. James Keivom for The New York Times
Opinion
Owen Freeman
Quinta Jurecic
Look at the Mueller Report as a Detective Story. It Will Blow Your Mind.
It may turn out to be a film noir. The investigators uncovered the plot, but the society is too rotten to do anything about it.
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Roger Cohen
The Who-Can-Beat Trump Test Leads to Kamala Harris
Bringing the energy and hope to stare down Trump and his movement.
Christopher Caldwell
The Problem With Greta Thunberg’s Climate Activism
Bret Stephens
Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Excellence
With a Democrat, a Cooler Head Would Prevail on Iran
Stephen Sestanovich
Is Putin Burning Out?
Ezekiel J. Emanuel
Democrats Are Having the Wrong Health Care Debate
Timothy Egan
Worst Democratic Strategy Yet: Attack Obama’s Legacy
Alexandra Horowitz
Things People Say to Their Dogs
Rachel L. Swarns
The Nuns Who Bought and Sold Human Beings
Will Wilkinson
Conservatives Are Hiding Their ‘Loathing’ Behind Our Flag
Editors’ Picks
Spain’s Most Celebrated Writer Believes the Fascist Past Is Still Present
Javier Marías has spent his career chronicling his country’s moral trade-off with its violent history.
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Ron Howard and Brian Grazer: At the Center of the Streaming Era
After splitting from Universal, Mr. Grazer and Mr. Howard are making content for a host of streaming services.
Media Aug. 1
Why Parents Don’t Talk About Money, but Should
Families are often reticent to discuss wealth and inheritance with their children, but experts say that can create confusion and insecurity.
Your Money4h ago
In Other News
Stephanie Noritz for The New York Times
Will the Millennials Save Playboy?
The Hefners are gone, and so is the magazine’s short-lived ban on nudity — along with virtually any staff members over 35.
BusinessAug. 2
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U.S. Officials Divided Over ISIS’ Power in Afghanistan
As officials debate whether to withdraw all western troops from Afghanistan, the power of the Islamic State emerges as a key question.
Middle East3h ago
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Puerto Rico’s Governor Steps Down and Successor Steps In, but Dispute Isn’t Over
After Gov. Ricardo Rosselló’s departure, Pedro Pierluisi was sworn in as his replacement. His move into the governor’s office will most likely be contested in court.
U.S.29m ago
Kennedy Grandchildren: The Privilege and Burden of a Name
Some have felt the lure of politics or have gravitated to Hollywood. And in moments of tragedy, the national spotlight follows the family.
U.S.1h ago
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff and a second aide are leaving her office after clashing with House members.
Brazil’s president fired the head of an agency that revealed a big increase in deforestation in the Amazon.
The gunman who killed three at a garlic festival in California fatally shot himself, the Santa Clara coroner’s office said.
The plan for a luxury skyscraper that would have loomed over Manhattan’s Lower East Side was halted, for now.
The European Union nominated a Bulgarian economist to replace Christine Lagarde as managing director of the I.M.F.
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How to Teach Children About Healthy Eating, Without Food Shaming
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Keeping Children Engaged While Traveling
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How to Start Potty Training
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It’s Never Going to Be Perfect, So Just Get It Done
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Features
Broadway’s Stars Remember Hal Prince
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Patti LuPone and others recall memorable moments with the longtime director and producer who died this week.
Theater4h ago
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How an Artist Throws a Pool Party
Mickalene Thomas and her partner, Racquel Chevremont, invited fellow members of a new collective of queer black women to their house for margaritas and zip-lining.
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‘Tel Aviv on Fire’ Is the Mideast Conflict as Soap Opera and Farce
Sameh Zoabi’s new film is less incendiary, and quite a bit funnier, than its title might suggest, our critic writes.
Movies4h ago
Let This Recipe Change How You Cook
Perfecting the technique for a seasonal risotto, like this tomato dish, opens up a year’s worth of meals.
Food4h ago
Parenting Is Bad for Your Face
Acne and other skin conditions can flare up during pregnancy and postpartum. Here’s what you can do about them.
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Discovery
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A Blood Test for Alzheimer’s? It’s Coming, Scientists Report
A test that measures beta amyloid protein in the blood is more accurate than a brain scan and may indicate trouble years earlier.
Health8h ago
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Jan Gogarten
A Brutal Disease Kills Monkeys. Flies Could Be Spreading It.
A downside of social living among monkeys and chimpanzees, a new study suggests, is being at greater risk of deadly disease.
ScienceJuly 30
Tree Stumps Are Dead, Right? This One Was Alive
When two ecologists hiking in New Zealand discovered this stump, they had to figure out how it could still be alive.
ScienceJuly 30
Do Lox and Other Smoked Fish Increase Cancer Risk?
From a cancer risk perspective, the American Institute for Cancer Research considers smoked and cured fish in the same category as processed meats.
EatJuly 26
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Will the Millennials Save Playboy?
The Hefners are gone, and so is the magazine’s short-lived ban on nudity — along with virtually any staff members over 35.
BusinessAug. 2
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That Noise? It’s the 1%, Helicoptering Over Your Traffic Jam
Helicopter service is blossoming across the New York region, showing how income inequality affects even the basic commute.
New YorkAug. 2
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Opinion
David Brooks
Marianne Williamson Knows How to Beat Trump
We need an uprising of decency.
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NEWS
World News
Putin’s Uncertain Future Shadows a Crackdown on Moscow Protests
As Domestic Troubles Mount, China Points Finger at U.S.
Hong Kong’s Civil Servants Protest Against Their Own Government
U.S. News
Gilroy Gunman Shot Himself After Killing 3 at Garlic Festival
Puerto Rico’s Governor Steps Down and Successor Steps In, but Dispute Isn’t Over
Kennedy Grandchildren: The Privilege and Burden of a Name
Politics
Tulsi Gabbard Thinks We’re Doomed
Here’s Where 2020 Democrats Have the Most Donors
Trump Drops Spy Chief Pick After Bipartisan Pushback
New York
Officer Who Put Eric Garner in a Chokehold Should Be Fired, Judge Says
‘Oh, Forgive Us!’: Heartbreak at Wake for Twins Who Died in Hot Car
Plan Halted for Luxury Tower Looming Over Lower Manhattan
Business
Spiraling Trade Tensions Rattle Economy as Trump Presses China
European Union Nominates Kristalina Georgieva to Lead I.M.F.
China Wants to Hit Back at Trump. Its Own Economy Stands in the Way.
Technology
Bad Times in Tech? Not if You’re a Start-Up Serving Other Start-Ups
A Nicotine Patch for Smartphone Addictions
Another Victim of Facebook Romance Scams: A Congressman
Science
A Battle Is Raging in the Tree of Life
An Impossible Milk to Go With Your Impossible Burger?
The Math Equation That Tried to Stump the Internet
Sports
‘We’re Lab Rats’: A Baseball League Where Stealing First Is O.K.
Nick Buoniconti Got the Best and the Worst of Football
It’s Not Just Coco Gauff: American Teens Swarm Into Pro Tennis
Obituaries
Carlos Cruz-Diez, Whose Art Made Color Move, Is Dead at 95
Phil Hymes, Who Lit ‘Saturday Night Live,‘ Dies at 96
Richard Rosenbaum, 88, Loyal Rockefeller Republican, Is Dead
The Upshot
The Labor Market’s Weak Spot: Jobs Making Stuff
Here’s Where 2020 Democrats Have the Most Donors
The Increasingly Bizarre Interplay Between Trump’s Trade Policy and the Fed
Climate and Environment
Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear
At Work Again in European Heat Wave: Climate Change’s Influence
Greta Thunberg to Join New York Climate Talks. She’ll Take a Very Fast Sailboat.
Education
DeVos Aides Pulled Strings for Failing For-Profit Colleges, Emails Show
The U.S. Already Has a Program to Forgive Student Loans
Need a Mental Health Day? Some Students Have the Option
Health
A Brain Scan May Predict Alzheimer’s. Should You Get One?
Top Kidney Charity Directed Aid to Patients at DaVita and Fresenius Clinics, Lawsuit Claims
Sesame Allergy More Common Than Once Thought, Study Finds
Reader Center
A Scoop About Neil Armstrong Arrived in a Plain Brown Envelope
A War Correspondent Revisits a Hotel of Ghosts
Has Your Local Newspaper Closed? Tell Us What Stories Aren’t Being Told
OPINION
Opinion
Look at the Mueller Report as a Detective Story. It Will Blow Your Mind.
The Who-Can-Beat Trump Test Leads to Kamala Harris
The Problem With Greta Thunberg’s Climate Activism
Op-Ed Columnists
The Who-Can-Beat Trump Test Leads to Kamala Harris
Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Excellence
What Beto Gets Right
Editorials
With a Democrat, a Cooler Head Would Prevail on Iran
Much Ado About a Little More Housing
In the Fight to Save the Planet, Its Defenders Are Being Killed
Contributors
Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Excellence
The Problem With Greta Thunberg’s Climate Activism
Look at the Mueller Report as a Detective Story. It Will Blow Your Mind.
Sunday Review
Things People Say to Their Dogs
The Nuns Who Bought and Sold Human Beings
Spare Me the Purity Racket
ARTS
Arts
ASAP Rocky Is Freed From Jail Pending Verdict in Swedish Assault Trial
When Rape Onscreen Is Directed by a Woman
Broadway’s Stars Remember Hal Prince
Art & Design
In Chicago, Overlooked Achievements by L.G.B.T.Q. Artists
Silence Speaking Volumes: Artists Confront the Culture of Incarceration
Manet’s Last Years: A Radical Embrace of Beauty
Movies
‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Review: Rock-em-Sock-em Bromance
‘The Nightingale’ Review: A Song of Violence and Vengeance
Exactly How ‘Fast & Furious’ Presents Hobbs & Shaw
Television
‘The Terror’ Summons the Ghosts of a Real-Life Horror Story
In ‘Derry Girls,’ the Lighter Side of Life in a Conflict Zone
‘Jane the Virgin’ Ends Much Like It Began
Music
The Disastrous Woodstock 50: What Went Wrong?
Sleater-Kinney Asked St. Vincent for a Creative Spark. The Trio Blew Up.
The Playlist: Haim’s Chill Out, and 9 More New Songs
Theater
Broadway’s Stars Remember Hal Prince
My Summer With Hal
At Salzburg Festival, a Thrilling Provocation and a Promise Unfulfilled
Dance
One Night. One Chance. One Liza (With a ‘Z’).
A Great Odissi Dancer Conjures Gods and Demons Alone
In Taiwan, a Contemporary Dance Troupe Brings in the Crowds
Books
A Girl Goes Missing. A Loner Takes Her Place.
The Legacy of Slavery in Two Novels of the American South
Jia Tolentino Wants You to Read Children’s Books
Book Review
Even in Hemingway’s Woods, Sometimes a Man Needs to Cry
The Old Men and the Sea (or, Richard Russo’s New Novel)
Who Gets to Sit on the Supreme Court?
LIVING
Style
It’s the Anniversary of Everything!
Modern Love: I Had to Know if He Was Seeing Someone Else
Should Board Gamers Play the Roles of Racists, Slavers and Nazis?
Food
Dean & DeLuca Sinks Further Into Debt
Let This Recipe Change How You Cook
Coleslaw Kissed by Fire
Smarter Living
After an Injury, Stay Comfortable and Productive With This Gear
10 Hotel Tips No One Taught You
How to Answer Tricky Personal Questions at a New Job
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Spain’s Most Celebrated Writer Believes the Fascist Past Is Still Present
When Gender Reveal Videos Go Spectacularly, Cathartically Wrong
It Was the Deadliest Fire in California History. This Is How She Escaped.
T Magazine
A Lesson in Japanese Craft in the Middle of Amagansett
Simple, Timeless Ways to Dress for the Beach
How an Artist Throws a Pool Party
Travel
Chilling in the Desert: 7 Summer Deals
36 Hours in Belfast
A Historic Hotel in Singapore Embarks on a Modern Journey
Love
A Song in His Heart. It Was for Her.
How to Win Friends and Influence People (at Bachelorette Parties)
Is It Time for a Sleep Divorce?
Real Estate
Looking for a Beach House? It’ll Cost You
The East Side Home of a Muse to Andy Warhol Comes on the Market
A Breather After the Rush to Beat the New ‘Mansion Tax’
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