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Why ‘The Communist Manifesto’ Still Matters

Downtown Comebacks

Tensions Over Racism Rock Australian Netball

Let’s Pretend for a Minute That There’s Just Biden to Worry About

Garden Varieties

Silicon Valley’s Unbridled Euphoria Runs Into Economic Reality

Where My Climate Doubts Began to Melt

Your Thursday Evening Briefing

In MAGA-Led Shasta County, Election Apprehension Reigns

The Climate’s Improved Future

Can a Start-Up Help Companies Monitor and Manage Their Water Use?

The Rogue Valley Was Set to Become a Food Paradise. Then It Burned.

We May Have Only a Few Months to Prevent the Next Pandemic

Climate Activists Throw Mashed Potatoes on Monet Painting

Where Have All the Cèpes Gone?

Hurricane Roslyn to Hit Mexico as a Major Storm

Getting People Back on Trains, After the Pandemic Turned Many to Cars

‘Always Annoying’: Hassles of Cross-Border Trains Hamper E.U.’s Green Ambitions

A Plan to Save a Beloved Park From Flooding Has Angered Its Biggest Fans

Tesla Optimists Are in Retreat

Ken Burns Wishes More People Would Call Willa Cather a Great American Novelist

New Variants Are Coming

Pacific Northwest Endures a Hot and Smoky October

The Effects of Climate Change Can Begin in the Womb

Garlicky Braised Greens and Meatless Recipes

What’s on the Minds of 12 Young Voters

When the Tax Agency Won’t Let You Deduct Your Reindeer-Herding Dog

Your Tuesday Briefing

The Search Is on for Mysterious Banana Ancestors

Mayor Michelle Wu Wants to Change Boston. But Can Boston Change?

Cross-Tabs for October 2022 Times/Siena Poll of Likely Voters

Dressing Up

Your Friday Evening Briefing

Beyond Borders: A Deep Dive Into the Nomadic Way of Life

Review: The Sea Is Rising, but the Dance Goes On

Jack Brogan, Quiet Force Behind Light and Space Artists, Dies at 92

On ‘ForeverAndEverNoMore,’ Brian Eno Sings for the End of the World

Iraqi Parliament Elects New President as Rockets Target Green Zone

How Did a World War II ‘Ghost Boat’ End Up in a Shallow Lake in California?

Germany’s New Hunger for Coal Dooms a Tiny Village

Bruno Latour, Philosopher on the Social Basis of Scientific Facts, Dies at 74

A Republican Burden

Newly Published Poetry, From Alice Fulton to Saeed Jones

Tropical Storm Karl Forms Off the Gulf Coast of Mexico

Teenagers Are Telling Us That Something Is Wrong With America

Your Tuesday Briefing

Your Monday Evening Briefing

When and Where to Watch Key Debates in the Midterm Elections

Join Laurene Powell Jobs and John Doerr for a Times Climate Event

Why Must Puerto Ricans Always Be Resilient?