House Is Warned That Russia Is Meddling to Re-elect TrumpThe intelligence officials’ disclosure is said to have angered President Trump, who complained that the Democrats would “weaponize” it.Days later, Mr. Trump said he was replacing the interim director of national intelligence with an aggressively vocal supporter.3457 comments
Jesse Dittmar for The New York TimesHas History Caught Up With Roger Stone? It May Be Up to TrumpMr. Stone will serve more than three years in prison, unless his friend the president bails him out.140 comments
Bridget Bennett for The New York TimesBlack and Latino Voters Voice Disappointment in Democratic FieldVoters in Nevada and South Carolina face an all-white top tier of 2020 candidates that was winnowed down by a largely white electorate.286 comments
How Bloomberg Outspent His Rivals, and Sanders Outraised Them AllBy the end of January, Michael Bloomberg had spent more than four other leading Democratic candidates combined.
Shadowy Church Is at Center of Coronavirus Outbreak in South KoreaAs the country’s infection numbers soar, most cases have been connected to the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, which mainstream churches consider a cult.
13,000 Missing Flights: The Global Consequences of the CoronavirusThe disappearance of thousands of flights from China’s skies points to how the coronavirus has hobbled a nation and is posing a threat to the global economy.
Coronavirus Updates: Confusion as China Changes Counting Method AgainThe authorities have revised their tallies three times because of shifting definitions of what counts as a confirmed case.live28 comments
Beatings, Burns and Betrayal: The Willowbrook Scandal’s LegacyChildren with developmental disabilities were held under brutal conditions at a notorious New York facility. Decades later, they still face abuse and neglect.72 comments
"The Weekly"/The New York Times/FX/Hulu‘The Weekly’: A Cycle of AbuseTonight on FX: An anonymous letter describing brutal conditions at a group home set off an investigation into shocking — but eerily familiar — abuse.
Ksenia Kuleshova for The New York TimesGerman Mayors Find Themselves on Front Lines of the ‘Politics of Hate’As the far right gains traction, harassment and intimidation of local officials are mounting, threatening democracy at the grass roots.
Sara Krulwich/The New York TimesReview: In ‘West Side Story,’ Sharks vs. Jets vs. VideoIvo van Hove’s attention-splintering revival of the immortal 1957 musical features new choreography, a ravishing orchestra and smothering visual effects.245 comments
Alexander Becher/EPA, via ShutterstockJonathan StevensonWill Richard Grenell Destroy the Intelligence Community?President Trump selected an unqualified loyalist as his top spy. We know what happens next.
Matt ChaseAnand GiridharadasThe Billionaire ElectionWe’re mad as hell and we’re not going to take it anymore. Or we’ll vote for another billionaire.429 comments
The Alfredo Ramos Martínez Research ProjectHow Mexico’s Muralists Lit a Fire Under U.S. ArtistsA stupendous show at the Whitney Museum explores the profound impact of Mexican painters on American culture, our critic writes.Art & Design
Photo illustration by Bobby Doherty for The New York TimesBreaking the Salary Sharing TabooTransparency about salaries can make workplaces more equitable, especially for women and people of color. Why are so few Americans willing to open up?Magazine
Modern Love: Firefighter Chases Woman Down StreetDivided by race, politics and pasts, they found a place with each other … until they didn’t.Style