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Rum Enthusiasts Have a New Obsession: Fresh-Cut Sugar Cane

Letting Vegetables Speak for Themselves

Do Public School Students Have Constitutional Rights?

A Grand Goodbye to Aretha Franklin, With Songs, Cadillacs and Tears

Rafa When I’m Up, Kyrgios When I’m Down

Yes, There’s Hope for Health Care Reform

A Plum Tart That Keeps Its Charms Hidden

Manresa, Bay Area Restaurant Damaged in Fire, Will Reopen

Remembering a Diva: The Week in Classical Music

Nafta Talks Between U.S. and Canada Turn Tense as Deadline Looms

The Man Who Gives Form to the Sprawling Salzburg Festival

U.S. Open 2018 Live Updates: Waiting for Venus vs. Serena

Five Weeknight Dishes

Danny DeVito on the Joys of Getting Down and Dirty

Here Are the 10 Best Episodes of ‘Adventure Time’

Flipping for Dance in the Catskills

A ‘Jane Austen for the Precariat’ Adjusts to Success, at 27

In This New Restaurant, a Room Just for Pasta

You’ll Never Guess Which Company Is Reinventing Health Benefits

In Myanmar, a Facebook Blackout Brings More Anger Than a Genocide Charge

The Deadly Toll of the Red Tide

California Today: Why One Billionaire Insists on Closing Off the Beach

The Week in Tech: Claims of Censorship Come Through Loud and Clear

In the West Village, a Penthouse With a Pool for $43.5 Million

Notes From the Book Review Archives

Tu resumen de noticias del viernes

‘Birtherism Is Now Federal Policy’

Lego Wants to Completely Remake Its Toy Bricks (Without Anyone Noticing)

The Week in Arts: Season 2 of ‘The Deuce,’ 5-Minute Dances at Joe’s Pub

Duterte Jokes About Rape, Again. Philippine Women Aren’t Laughing.

One Last Time, McCain Counterprograms Trump

Washington Prepares to Honor John McCain: The Senator Is to Lie in State in U.S. Capitol

How to Manage in ‘Support the Girls’

‘Support the Girls’ | Anatomy of a Scene

In Classic Car Market, Exceptional Is the Rule

When We Almost Stopped Climate Change

Summer Road-Tripping While Black

The Catholic Church Is Sick With Sex

We Are Not a ‘Cabal,’ Just Critics of Trump

New York Today: A Maple Syrup Boom

Son, Given Up for Adoption, Leads Birth Parents to Altar 36 Years Later

An All-but-Extinct Piano Plays Once More

Twisting for Solos, the Violist Is a Quartet’s Odd Player Out

The Notorious Kimi Raikkonen

Formula One Uses Technology to Make Drivers Safer

After Years of Dismal Results, a Reorganization at McLaren

Nafta, John McCain, Coca-Cola: Your Friday Briefing

Cambodian Court Sentences Australian Filmmaker to 6 Years for Espionage

He’s a Doctor. To Syria’s Regime, He’s an Enemy.

A Mother’s Fragmented Identity