By DAVID E. SANGER, DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and NICOLE PERLROTH
While the world is fixated on its nuclear missiles, North Korea has also developed a cyberattack program that is stealing millions and unleashing havoc.
By HUSSEIN MOHAMED, ERIC SCHMITT and MOHAMED IBRAHIM
With at least 270 people dead, suspicion fell on the Shabab, a militant group that has been losing ground but, it now appears, perhaps not strength.
By MEGAN TWOHEY, JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr., AL BAKER and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
Accused of sexual assault by an Italian model in New York City, Harvey Weinstein mobilized lawyers and publicists to make the case go away. He was never charged.
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
The Arizona senator is in political peril as the 2018 election approaches, but he says he has no regrets in taking on President Trump.
By SHERI FINK
Trauma experts say that private citizens saved lives by applying pressure to wounds and rushing victims to hospitals. Such successes have prompted calls for more first-aid training.
By MATT APUZZO
In an unusual move, the attorney general has sent a federal hate crimes lawyer to Iowa to help prosecute a man charged with murdering a transgender high school student.