Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. After the release of C.I.A. hacking tools last year, The Times has learned the suspect’s identity. He’s been charged, but in a separate child pornography case. After refusing at her confirmation hearing to condemn the C.I.A.’s use of torture after 9/11, she wrote in a letter that the agency should not have undertaken that program. The aide said he remembered getting an email about Russian dirt on Hillary Clinton well before compromising Democratic emails were released. No one can find the message he mentioned. Buoyed by a new congressional map and grass-roots anger at President Trump, Democrats are poised to flip several Republican-held districts in a state Mr. Trump narrowly won in 2016. A day after their soldiers killed 60 mostly unarmed Palestinians in Gaza, Israelis were defiant, defensive or blasé. Dozens were killed and thousands were injured after Israeli forces fired on protestors in Gaza. We drove with volunteer paramedics who transported the injured from the frontline to the hospital. As a relative quiet descended at the border fence, there was uncertainty about whether the demonstrations would grow, fade, or give way to an outright armed conflict. He wrote “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test,” “Bonfire of the Vanities” and “The Right Stuff,” and pioneered a novelistic form of journalism in the 1960s and ’70s. Wolfe, who died at 88 on Monday, was a field commander of the so-called New Journalism and wrote novels meant to capture wide swaths of society. The novelist Tom Wolfe has died. Here is a sampling of his work. Ms. Markle’s father, in particular, has been the focus of a litany of unflattering tabloid reports. The latest: He may not attend the wedding at all. Ibraheem was just a regular kid — until he lost everything. Bill de Blasio must do what should have been done years ago: fire Daniel Pantaleo. In the macho realm of men’s professional basketball, a woman blazes the ultimate trail. Maybe Thomas Markle thinks the British aristocracy seems intimidating. Let me set his mind at ease. His journalism was unlike any I’d ever read, sympathetic and evocative and inventive, but also sharp-eyed and precise and acerbic. The president could have protected American interests without scrapping the nuclear deal. But that’s not all he wanted. Activists fueled by anger over the murders of hundreds of Argentine women have become a political force that could legalize abortion on Pope Francis’ home turf. Yes, we need rules on how companies collect and store our personal information. But this isn’t the right way to do it. President Trump has repeatedly kicked sand in the face of America’s European allies. It’s time they united to stand up to his bullying. The “Roseanne” reboot is transgressive because it’s devoid of the ham-fisted agenda politics of so many other shows. Dr. George Tyndall, a gynecologist at the university, had been accused for years of inappropriate touching during pelvic exams. At least two people were killed by falling trees — one in the Hudson Valley, the other in Danbury, Conn. — as thunderstorms passed through the area on Tuesday. A robotic sound clip saying either “Yanny” or “Laurel” is baffling the internet, not unlike the 2015 picture of a dress that was either black and blue or white and gold. Many solidly Republican states have resisted aggressive climate policies, but Alaska is already seeing the dramatic effects of global warming. Some of those testifying about the proposal commended the tariffs, and others criticized them. But all agreed on the potential for the plan to irrevocably alter the course of their businesses. The changes would represent a striking shift in drug enforcement and are likely to create a patchwork of prosecution policies across the five boroughs. Although it’s not well-known, Zakouma National Park is a showcase for a stunning conservation success story. It’s welcoming for tourists too. At Simon & the Whale, the restaurateur Gabriel Stulman conjures the qualities that draw people to his smaller West Village spots. Where did Han Solo get his last name? How did he and Chewbacca meet? What was the hand of Sabacc that won him the Millennium Falcon? Turn your home into the most Instagram-ready indoor jungle on the block. The intimate relationship of Eleanor Roosevelt and the A.P. reporter Lorena Hickok is explored in new novels by Amy Bloom and Kelly O’Connor McNees. The cinematographer Rachel Morrison explains how she lit key scenes, including one that turned a sunny day into a brooding one. In an interview, the director of “BlacKkKlansman,” playing at the Cannes Film Festival, says he was galvanized by the violence at the 2017 Charlottesville rally. We want to see how great basketball minds not at the games see them. Here’s David Arseneault Jr., the men’s basketball coach at Grinnell College. Even when Russians stage the one-act ballet that Stravinsky took from folklore, they tell different versions of its story. More Recent Articles |
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