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Celeste Ng on Race, Class and Suburbia

The Best of Late Night This Week 🌙

Officials in Florida say shifting forecasts complicated the timing of evacuation orders.

Scientists are tracking the path of the plume of methane gas from the pipeline leaks caused by explosions.

Love Letter: Can People Change?

House Puts Off Vote to Limit Lawmakers’ Stock Trades, Casting Doubt on Prospects

As global central banks move to crush inflation, financial risks persist.

Emergency Medical Worker Fatally Stabbed During Call in Queens

In Fort Myers, a mayor finds a line for pizza amid miles of destruction.

Shakira Is Accused of Tax Evasion in Spain. Here’s What We Know.

What You Need for Air Travel Delays

Putin concedes that some men were wrongly drafted.

Morris Hirshfield Rises Again

One Last Haircut

‘Giant Backfire’: Trump’s Demand for Special Master Is Looking Like a Mistake

Fossilized Fish Reveal Earliest Known Prequel of ‘Jaws’

Meeting in Brussels Signifies a Turning Point for Allies Arming Ukraine

Flying into the eye of Ian: An experienced hurricane hunter takes a wild ride.

In an Echo of History, the British Pound Has Lost Its Dominance

Saudi Arabia’s Prince Mohammed bin Salman Named Prime Minister

The number of Russian citizens entering the E.U. has jumped 30 percent since Putin’s call for more troops.

Keep track of Hurricane Ian.

Stream These 13 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in October

Keep track of Hurricane Ian.

Sports teams adjust their schedules, but the Buccaneers say Sunday’s home game is still on.

‘Sesame Street: The Musical’ Review: Everything’s A-OK

Keep track of Hurricane Ian.

Why is NASA crashing into an asteroid?

When will DART crash, and how can I watch it?

From The Tilt: The Times revisits an influential book and the notion that demographics are destiny.

White House Student Loan Forgiveness Could Cost About $400 Billion

How LeVar Burton (and Others) Helped Us Get Through the Pandemic

Noted U.S. Mountaineer Is Missing as Avalanche Wreaks Havoc on Nepali Peak

In Florida’s Panhandle, Hoping a Rebuilt Hotel Will Survive Ian

At a Fascist-era building, voting in a new era, perhaps.

Roger Waters Concert in Poland Called Off After Ukraine Views Prompt Anger

A welfare benefit more widespread in the south breeds bitterness in the north.

Beto O’Rourke Condemns Dehumanizing Stunts

‘They are not happy with how we love each other’: Gay parents fear a Meloni victory.

Women and Gen Z Drive ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Box Office

Ukraine warns of growing attacks by drones Iran has supplied to Russia.

In a U.N. speech, Russia’s foreign minister says ‘the future of the world order’ is at stake.

Ukraine Fights to Reclaim Territory as Russia Holds Annexation Referendums

Two Renovated Museums Offer a Peek at Spy Secrets — at Least for Some

At least 745 people are detained in protests across Russia.

Roxanne Lowit, Fashion Photographer With a Backstage View, Dies at 80

The Nuclear Shadow Over the Ukraine War

Protests Surge in Iran as Crackdown Escalates

Sham Referendums