By KENNETH P. VOGEL and RACHEL SHOREY
Well before most of them will announce they are running, prospective Democratic candidates for president are taking steps to lay the financial foundation for a campaign.
By HANNAH BEECH
Tens of thousands escaped into Bangladesh, where they told New York Times journalists accounts of massacres by security forces. Hunger and hardship await them across the border.
By JACK HEALY
With no preparation and few road maps to guide them, hurricane survivors like the Amofas are stumbling through their first bewildering days after Harvey.
Education Disrupted
By NATASHA SINGER
As teachers launch personal brands and cast themselves as influencers, start-ups and tech giants alike are racing to cultivate them to spread their wares.
By JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ
The popularity of shared-use bikes has brought a wave of misbehavior, raising questions about social decay and the decline of decorum.
By GLENN THRUSH and JACK HEALY
“There’s a lot of love,” the president said on his second trip to the region this week. “As tough as it’s been, it’s been a wonderful thing to watch.”