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Prince Harry Is Getting Married. Time for Themed Mugs and Nightclub Tours.
Britain’s monarchy can be big money. And with a royal wedding next year, tour groups, ceramic makers and other companies are trying to capitalize.
Pope Francis Puts Focus on Refugees in Christmas Eve Mass
At a Mass that amplifies his voice around the globe, Francis evoked a parallel between the travails of migrants and those of the biblical holy family.
Navigation Apps Are Turning Quiet Neighborhoods Into Traffic Nightmares
As motorists turn onto residential streets, towns are fighting back by creating turn restrictions, speed humps and even closing roads to outsiders.
Navalny Is Nominated by Hundreds to Challenge Putin for Russian Presidency
The move allows Aleksei Navalny to ready the endorsement papers required for candidacy, putting pressure on the Kremlin to allow one of the Russian president’s most formidable foes to run.
One Target in Beijing’s Migrant Crackdown: Schoolchildren
The demolition of schools for migrant children has driven 15,000 students out of their classrooms, depriving many of a chance at an education.
Review: The Big and Minor Stakes of ‘Molly’s Game’
In Aaron Sorkin’s directorial debut, Jessica Chastain plays a gambling entrepreneur running a high-stakes poker game. Much talking, some walking.
Taken From Ukraine’s War Zone, Grenades Are Used in Crimes, Too
The weapons are becoming an increasingly common feature in criminal activities including domestic violence and bank robberies.
Hiep Thi Le, Vietnamese Refugee Who Became Film Star, Dies at 46
Ms. Le was merely accompanying friends when she went to an open casting call for Oliver Stone’s “Heaven and Earth.” She landed the central role.
The Hunt for ISIS Pivots to Remaining Pockets in Syria
The last phase of the American campaign against the caliphate is relying heavily on warplanes that are focused on an area half the size of Manhattan.
What to Cook: What to Cook This Week
It’s Christmas Eve: Go big with a goose, if you’re celebrating, then get back to normal with an arroz con pollo risotto and a chicken schnitzel.
A Woman Now Leads the Vatican Museums. And She’s Shaking Things Up.
Barbara Jatta has abandoned her predecessor’s moves to limit visitor numbers to the Holy See’s collection of treasures, including the Sistine Chapel.
The Best Wedding-Proposal Stories in 2017
These couples did it right — and at least one of them has the emergency room visit to prove it.
Dozens Feared Dead in Fire at Philippines Mall
Firefighters recovered one body but have been unable to enter the mall in Davao City since the fire started on Saturday, officials said.
Christmas, North Korea, Donald Trump: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
‘We Are Afraid of Christmas’: Tensions Dampen Holiday in India
Christmas is becoming big business in India, where it has a cosmopolitan appeal to people of many faiths. But far-right Hindu groups have put the holiday in their cross hairs.
A Blind Syrian Refugee Finds His Way in New York
After fleeing the Syrian regime, Amier Agha and his family settled in New York, where he has access to services for the visually impaired for the first time since he lost his sight.
American ISIS Suspect Held in Iraq Has Right to Lawyer, Judge Rules
An American citizen who has been imprisoned in military custody as an “enemy combatant” for months must be allowed to talk with an A.C.L.U. lawyer.
Books News: In an Era of Online Outrage, Do Sensitivity Readers Result in Better Books, or Censorship?
A new class of editors is quietly reshaping children’s literature, vetting books for cultural and racial stereotypes before they reach readers.
Joan Walsh’s Contract at MSNBC Is Not Renewed
The network said the longtime contributor “will still be invited on our shows” but won’t be paid. Katie Couric is among those calling on MSNBC to keep her.
As Prince Accelerates Changes for Women, Saudis Adapt at Varied Pace
The dizzying changes put in place by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have the potential to radically change Saudi women’s lives, if the men in their lives don’t put on the brakes.