Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. The Saudi journalist’s fingers were severed and he was later beheaded, according to details from audio recordings published in the Turkish media. American intelligence officials have growing circumstantial evidence of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s involvement in Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance in Istanbul. The Washington Post received the prominent Saudi dissident journalist’s latest piece from his translator the day after he was reported missing in Istanbul. The Florida governor and Senate candidate could become the richest member of the next Congress. He’d bring with him a tangle of investments that could benefit from his policies. The anger is about what it means to be Native American, and who gets to decide. With less than three weeks before Election Day, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has still not agreed to debate his Republican challenger, Marcus J. Molinaro. Last week, senators agreed to confirm one last slate of President Trump’s nominees, then recess for the midterm campaign. But on Wednesday, Republicans recommenced the judicial rush. The president has raised $106 million for his re-election, leading some Republicans to grumble that he is siphoning money from endangered congressional candidates. The White House is looking to create deals with many of the nations in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the pact the president withdrew from. The appropriation of genetic research by those with extremist views on race has scientists grappling with how to respond. Seventeen years into the war, Afghans cannot remember a time quite like this, with peril and hopelessness at every turn, and no clear way out. Starkly different portrayals of the university emerged in testimony on the third day of a lawsuit examining whether Harvard discriminates. Democrats need to be focused on the midterms. Trump is providing cover for Saudi barbarism. Try to think of something worse than Trump’s “unexpressed thoughts.” DNA can’t tell us about identity. The possible Democratic front-runner plays Trump’s game — and loses. It takes four times as long as the new high-speed rail. I take it anyway. Imagine if a doctored video of a politician appeared the day before an election. It’s everything Vladimir Putin ever dreamed of. Nicolás Maduro and Donald Trump have an authoritarian bent, as did Hugo Chávez, but the Chávez I knew also believed in social justice, equality and fundamental freedoms. A candidate’s conundrum: Many independent voters are repelled by the partisan appeals that spur the party faithful to the polls. Ahead of a critical election, the messaging app has become a sea of toxic misinformation — but it’s not too late to halt the tide. Pakistani authorities are going all-out against journalists. Salaries have never been higher and the glamour of the N.B.A. is at a fever pitch, which means representing players is brutally competitive. Coke is still producing the diet cola, but a major bottler has stopped distribution in its 14-state territory. As White House counsel, Mr. McGahn spearheaded President Trump’s most significant political accomplishments but also became a witness against him in the special counsel inquiry. Kershaw battled through seven innings, allowing one run and escaping a bases-loaded jam, to give the Dodgers the advantage in the N.L.C.S. After days of emotional debate, lawmakers overturned an 1899 law that made abortion a criminal offense. “History has been made,” the premier said. Tenants at 200 Riverside Boulevard voted to remove the Trump brand from their building’s signage. A judge sided with their decision. Tom and Linda King’s four youngest daughters and three sons-in-law perished in the limousine crash that killed 20 people earlier this month. On Wednesday, Canada becomes the first major world economy to legalize recreational marijuana, presenting the country with enormous public policy challenges. The devastation of Tyndall Air Force Base, where 17 grounded F-22 stealth fighters were damaged in the storm, points to American air power’s vulnerability in major hurricanes. The buxom hot-air balloon was widely condemned when it first appeared five years ago. The artist who created it is hoping for a warmer reception this time. Salvaged artifacts have been the focus of a tussle over who gets to own a part of the ocean liner’s history. They’re worth $19.5 million, at least. While everyone was talking about the revived “Murphy Brown” and “The Conners,” there were seven brand-new comedies this fall. We catch up with them. In the coastal lowlands outside the country’s bustling, second-largest city, a quiet dining hub is blossoming, with food rooted in the land. We didn’t review “Halloween” in 1978 because of a newspaper strike. Forty years later, our critic takes a new look at John Carpenter’s masterpiece. The next president of Brazil may shape the destiny of the Amazon, which is vital to reining in climate change. The stakes for the planet are huge. More Recent Articles |
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