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Cultured Traveler: Francine Prose’s Oaxaca: An Immersion Course in Mexico’s Delights
Oaxaca has become popular during the holiday season when the temperate weather, the food and the festive spirit attract travelers from near and far.
21st-Century Span: The End for the Tappan Zee Bridge Comes in Pieces, Not With a Boom
With a replacement bridge spanning the Hudson River almost complete, the old crossing has to be taken apart piece by piece.
Chinese Activist Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Shaming Officials
Under President Xi Jinping, determined activists like Wu Gan, who once survived at the edges of official tolerance, have come under concerted attack.
In Tangled Afghan War, a Thin Line of Defense Against ISIS
The Islamic State in eastern Afghanistan has survived intense pressure from American airstrikes and raids by United States and Afghan forces.
The Year in Gender
From women’s marches around the world to a tsunami of sexual misconduct scandals, here are the biggest stories involving women’s and gender issues from 2017.
Business Schools Now Teaching #MeToo, N.F.L. Protests and Trump
With sexual harassment rocking the business world and C.E.O.s speaking out, business schools are ripping new case studies straight from the headlines.
The Roots of Poland’s Defiance of the European Union
The bloc for the first time invoked a rule that could strip Poland of its voting rights after the president signed measures that critics say threaten the rule of law.
Realizing He ‘Used to Be Good,’ Don Cherry Recalibrates His Rancor
Cherry, a Canadian TV staple for decades, was at risk of becoming a dinosaur, droning on about fighting as the N.H.L. turned toward more skill and speed.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How Can I Possibly Believe That Faith Is Better Than Doubt?
The wall we have built between religion and reason is more porous than it seems.
Op-Ed Contributor: To the Chicago Police, Any Black Kid Is in a Gang
My son is a black teenager, so he could easily end up in the dubious database of supposed gang members.
Asia and Australia Edition: Pope Francis, North Korea, Jerusalem: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
William Agee, ’70s C.E.O. Whose Star Was Dimmed, Dies at 79
Mr. Agee’s relationship with a female subordinate, Mary Cunningham, raised issues of gender and behavior in the workplace that resonate today.
Op-Ed Columnist: The 2017 Sidney Awards, Part I
Want to catch up on some of the best long-form journalism of the year? This is the first of two lists.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Trump-Less Kennedy Center Honors
When our president can’t confront artists who criticize him, where does that leave us?
Op-Ed Contributor: The Hard Truth About the West’s Wild Horse Problem
The population has exploded. Animals are starving. Government efforts to fix the problem have failed. We need to cull the herds.
Op-Ed Columnist: America Is Not Yet Lost
So far, the nation hasn’t retreated into cynicism.
Mystery in West Texas: How Did a Border Patrol Agent Die?
A month after one border agent was killed and another seriously injured, investigators still do not know if they were attacked or hurt in an accident.
Taking Credit for U.N. Budget Cut, Trump’s Envoy Hints at More to Come
Ambassador Nikki R. Haley coupled her applause for a $285 million cut in the 2018-2019 budget with a suggestion that she would seek further reductions.
China’s New Lenders Collect Invasive Data and Offer Billions. Beijing Is Worried.
Government officials are moving to curb a new generation of businesses that make personal loans online, amid concerns about privacy and rising debt.
On the Road for Work and Finding Love
Some time-crunched business travelers find matchmaking services can be an efficient way to meet like-minded singles.