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Stop Trying to Make ‘Youthquake’ Happen: Readers Pick Their Words of the Year
Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of the Year drew some bafflement and derision. We asked readers to do better.
On the Runway: Meghan Markle’s Sheer Top Was a Sneaky Statement for a Royal Portrait
Is a seemingly transparent top appropriate for a royal engagement photograph? The destuffing of the House of Windsor has reached a new stage.
Feeling Blue (and Feeling Good): U.K. Picks a Post-Brexit Passport Color
Once the country leaves the European Union, Britons’ travel documents will return to a shade that was phased out in the name of solidarity.
Greater Access to Donated Livers Promised to Transplant Patients
Under revised guidelines, the sickest patients may qualify to receive organs from regions outside their own.
Watch These Brooklyn Skate Club Regulars Dance Their Wheels Off
There’s magic in the skates: On Wednesday nights, the Brooklyn Skate Club transforms a gymnasium in Bedford-Stuyvesant into a swirl of bodies.
A Word With: Diane Kruger Returns Home and Wins Big
Ms. Kruger talks about “In the Fade,” her first German-language film; winning best actress at the Cannes Film Festival; and why women are owning the moment in Hollywood.
The Best Poetry of 2017
Our columnist David Orr picks 10 favorites.
Verona Journal: Pandoro Is Italy’s Christmas Miracle. Easter Is Another Story.
Workers at Melegatti, the maker of traditional Christmas cakes, have staved off layoffs by urging Italians to eat pandoro.
Requiem for the Individual Mandate
Born a conservative idea, maturing as a bipartisan one, then tagged a Democratic invention, it survived many attacks but fell victim to the G.O.P. tax plan.
California Today: California Today: Should Shelter Dogs Be Vegan?
Friday: Meat-free animal shelters, toys for hackers and where to celebrate a California Christmas.
The Best Rooms in T in 2017
This year, the most stunning (and unique) homes we’ve featured included a Fire Island kit house, an Italian castle and an all-gray apartment in Copenhagen.
Pop Music in 2017: Glum and Glummer
The dominant sound this year was dark, traumatized and defensive, led by artists like Lil Uzi Vert, Future and Taylor Swift.
Doctors: Christmas in the I.C.U.
There’s an illusion that if you want something enough, even something as fantastical as avoiding death, you might just get it.
Sunday Routine: How Latham Thomas, Wellness Guru, Spends Her Sundays
Ms. Thomas takes luxurious baths, runs with her fiancé along the West Side Highway, goes to brunch with friends, and listens to her son play guitar.
Leontyne Price, Legendary Diva, Is a Movie Star at 90
The unlikely scene-stealer in a documentary about the 1966 opening of the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center reflects on the film and her career.
Jerusalem, Dick Enberg, ‘Jumanji’: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Vows: Feeding Houstonians With a Feast From a Wedding Disrupted
As Hurricane Harvey bore down on Texas, Danya Skolkin and Josh Tillis postponed their wedding. Then they served food ordered for guests to those in need.
Ask Well: Is It Better to Cook With Coconut Oil or Olive Oil?
Proponents of coconut oil point out that it is rich in phytochemicals with healthful properties. But so is olive oil.
In Search of Lost Time
The Book Review’s Egos columnist gives her top memoir picks of 2017.
New York Today: New York Today: Alone in an Empty City
Friday: Reflections on staying put for the holidays, weekend activities, and how to call the North Pole.