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Europe Edition: Catalonia, Jerusalem, Christmas: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Proposed U.N. Resolution Would Toughen Sanctions on North Korea
The proposed limits on fuel, shipping and contract workers come less than a month after North Korea tested its most powerful ballistic missile.
Modern Love: Shooing Carolers Away for a Love That Stays
As Christmas nears, a young woman hospitalized with pediatric leukemia basks in a new romance even as her health fails.
Dispute Over Political Strategy Erupts Inside the White House
A meeting involving President Trump and his top advisers devolved into a heated exchange between his former campaign adviser and the White House political director.
Art Review: Remaking Ancient Greece, With Paints or Pixels
Elizabeth Price, a Turner Prize winner, pairs art and archaeology in her digital videos.
Right and Left React to the Passage of the G.O.P. Tax Cut
Writers from across the political spectrum on the Republican tax cut plan that passed the House and Senate and is awaiting President Trump’s signature.
Trump Administration Considers Separating Families to Combat Illegal Immigration
To address rising numbers of border crossings, officials may begin detaining parents apart from their children, a change in practice that immigrant advocates criticized as cruel.
Defying Trump, U.N. General Assembly Condemns U.S. Decree on Jerusalem
The vote amounted to a collective act of defiance toward the Trump administration at the United Nations, the world’s biggest diplomatic stage.
Congress Passes Stopgap Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown Against a Friday Deadline
The House and Senate approved a plan that extends funding through Jan. 19 while punting into next year the fights over immigration and children’s health care.
‘A Sense of Relief’ as Memphis Skirts Law and Ditches Confederate Statues
While much of Memphis welcomed the removal of the park statues, city leaders’ creative solution for getting rid of them incited anger and legal threats.
Judge Dismisses Suit Against Trump Over Business Dealings
The complaint accused President Trump of violating the Constitution by continuing to own and profit from his business empire.
Tax Cuts Buoy Republicans, but They’re Swimming Against an Undertow
Passage of President Trump’s “beautiful” tax cuts will give Republicans a victory to talk about, but they still have to contend with an unpopular president.
Ford Apologizes for Sexual Harassment at Chicago Factories
The company’s chief executive released an apology two days after a New York Times article detailed decades of misconduct.
Obamacare Sign-ups at High Levels Despite Trump Saying It’s ‘Imploding’
Sign-ups at Healthcare.gov reached 8.8 million, just shy of last year’s levels, despite an open enrollment period that was half as long and far less advertised.
Eric Schmidt to Step Down as Alphabet’s Executive Chairman
Mr. Schmidt, who has been in a top position at Google and then its parent company, Alphabet, since 2001, will become a technical adviser to the company.
South Korean Building Fire Kills Dozens
A blaze in the city of Jecheon also left dozens injured. Most of those killed had become trapped in a public sauna on the second floor of the building.
Editorial: The Trump Administration to Restaurants: Take the Tips!
A proposed Labor Department rule would leave the door open to owners keeping tips for themselves, and could alienate customers.
Editorial: Forget the Strategy Paper. Watch What He Does.
President Trump’s first security strategy statement says many of the right things, but the administration’s actions tell a different story.
New York Public Radio Fires WNYC Hosts Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz
The two longtime radio personalities faced multiple complaints of inappropriate behavior, and had been disciplined before, the company said.
Congress, Jerusalem, Facebook: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.