A Saudi operative’s comments to a royal aide after the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi is among the strongest evidence yet tying Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to his death. California’s wildfires have claimed 44 lives since last week. Countless others up and down the state narrowly escaped harm as they scrambled to safety. Four days after the Camp Fire blaze ripped through the small town of Paradise, Calif., more than 200 residents are still missing, the sheriff’s office said. Emergency workers are sifting through the ashes in a Northern California town struck by the state’s most destructive wildfire in modern history. Dusting off their playbook from 2000, Republicans claim the recount is rife with fraud. But what’s driving them is their narrow majority in the Senate and their need to deliver a win to the base. After a delayed count, Ms. Sinema scored a groundbreaking victory for Democrats in a state that has been a Republican bastion for decades. After a cardinal’s resignation, a grand jury investigation and renewed attention to the crisis, “I hope this doesn’t look like a dodge,” one bishop said. Mr. Lee helped create Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man and others while overseeing his company’s emergence as a media behemoth. In a tribute comic, Brian Michael Bendis reflects on the first time he met Stan Lee and how Mr. Lee inspired him in his two-decade career at Marvel Comics. Stan Lee, one of the most influential writers and publishers in the comic book industry, sat down with The New York Times in 2015 to talk about his life and career. 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 assassination of a journalist has further hurt the Trump administration’s frail strategy of buddying with Saudi Arabia to restrain Iran’s expanding influence. The president turns to an old ploy to justify a new ban on people seeking refuge. World War I and the adversarial mentality. You’re a hero if and only if you serve The Leader’s interests. A growing number of government officials are misusing their office in egregious ways to try to tilt the electoral playing field in their favor. For the first time, four of the top elected statewide officials will be women who ran on a broad range of issues. Video games, streaming sites and eSports are plagued with trolls. Learning the right lessons from the midterms is key for the party. Midterm election results suggest that the power of the N.R.A. may be diminishing. Five new books touch on American Jewish identity and what will sustain it into the future. Retrieving a copy of a marriage license in person, unsolicited health advice from a stranger and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. For years, Facebook struck deals that gave device makers access to troves of user data. A disclosure to Congress details the company’s lax oversight of those partnerships. The lawmakers believe they can get the measure, which would ease mandatory sentences for nonviolent drug offenses, to President Trump during the final weeks of the year, if he embraces it. The island nation, the poorest member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation regional forum, has spent lavishly as host of the group’s annual summit meeting. A low-key Nascar Hall of Famer who won more races than any driver except Richard Petty. Europe’s top trade official will be in Washington on Wednesday looking for easy ways to mollify President Trump, including ending a mutual ban on shellfish imports. Times journalists traveled to the site of a Taliban assault. Instead of a fierce stand by government commandos, they found a massacre of those American-trained troops. After crossing the Rio Grande, three immigrant women were picked up by a Border Patrol agent in 2014. Their relief soon turned to terror. President Trump says the nuclear threat from North Korea is over. New satellite images of 16 hidden ballistic missile bases suggest that it has worsened since his summit meeting. Israel and Hamas exchanged intense fire after a covert Israeli operation went awry, leaving seven militants and an Israeli soldier dead. The resulting fighting threatened to scuttle peace talks. It might be a nice time for Japanese fried chicken with soy sauce-pickled eggs, a kale, coconut tomato salad, or slow-cooker chicken tacos. The music of Fluxus, a nebulous and anti-establishment art movement of the 1960s, is receiving a season-long festival at the Los Angeles Philharmonic. “I am protesting against poverty,” Mr. Bloncourt said of his pictures of Portuguese immigrants who lived in squalor in France. More Recent Articles |
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