The director Peter Jackson restored century-old footage from the Imperial War Museum in Britain and culled veterans’ commentary from hundreds of hours of BBC interviews to create his new documentary, “They Shall Not Grow Old.” The result is visually astonishing.

The Times spoke to Mr. Jackson about his film, which comes to U.S. screens today.

Here’s what else is happening

New look at Russian influence: A report prepared for Congress that is to be released today details the breadth of the Russian social media campaign in the 2016 election, including an extraordinary effort to target African-Americans.

Health care debate returns: A federal judge’s ruling that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional will elevate health care as a pressing topic in a divided Congress next year.

Cabinet shake-up: Facing a cloud of ethics inquiries, Ryan Zinke was forced to resign as interior secretary over the weekend. But his legal troubles are far from over.

Google expansion in New York: The company said today that it would open a $1 billion campus in the West Village, allowing it to double the size of its 7,000-employee work force in the city over the next decade.

Charges against Goldman Sachs: Malaysia filed criminal charges against three subsidiaries of the Wall Street bank today, in connection with a multibillion-dollar scandal that led to the ouster of the country’s former prime minister.

Weaker “Yellow Vests”: Demonstrations in France this past weekend were smaller and calmer, after economic concessions by President Emmanuel Macron and a terrorist attack in Strasbourg. We also looked at how the far-right in France is trying to use the protests to its advantage.