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Review: In ‘The Post,’ Democracy Survives the Darkness
Steven Spielberg’s film about the Pentagon Papers is a ticktock thriller that pits freedom of the press — and a tough woman — against the White House.
For Sore Throat, Xylitol and Probiotics Offer No Benefits Over Placebo
Researchers could find no difference in pain or swallowing problems between those chewing xylitol-sweetened gum, taking probiotics or using a placebo.
Opinion: Get Me to a Nunnery
A Christmastime longing for life at an abbey.
Op-Ed Contributors: The Four Threats to Robert Mueller
Trump may be holding off from firing the special counsel. That doesn’t mean he’s safe.
Where Winter’s Silver Skates Warmed the Soul
The Museum of the City of New York show is a history of skating and its long-lost ice palaces, where single show-offs and romantic duos once glided.
Feature: Inside the High-Drama World of Youth Competition Dance
False eyelashes and real tears on the competition dance circuit.
With Overdoses on Rise, Cities and Counties Look for Someone to Blame
A federal judge in Ohio will oversee at least 189 of the cases filed by local governments against companies that make or distribute prescription opioids.
Democrats Are Dominating the Generic Ballot. What Does That Mean?
The party’s advantage has ballooned over the last few months, improving its outlook for retaking the House.
Your Money Adviser: How to Write Off Donations Under the New Tax Plan: Consider ‘Bunching’
Donor-advised funds allow taxpayers to donate money and take a tax deduction in the same year, then pay the money to selected charities over time.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: You Cannot Be Too Cynical About the Republican Tax Bill
The speed with which it passed is a problem, but the law itself is much worse.
Op-Docs: Santa Is a Psychedelic Mushroom
It’s time to embrace the shamanistic side of Christmas.
Yes Me Can
So long, you! Who’s back? Me’s back!
Op-Ed Columnist: My Worst Columns
People loved some of my columns in 2017. But not these.
Grace, a Celebrated Chicago Restaurant, Closes After Its Founders Leave
The end comes for a dining destination with three Michelin stars; the chef and the general manager fell out with the owner.
The Carpetbagger: Can Anita Hill Fix Hollywood’s Harassment Problem?
The Brandeis professor is in charge of a commission backed by the most powerful players in the industry. The hard part is figuring out what comes next.
In an Unforgiving Sport, They Minister to Hearts and Souls
A chaplain is part of the team for about three-quarters of England’s professional teams, offering spiritual or secular counseling to the players.
Review: ‘Hostiles’ Grapples With the Contradictions of the Western
An Army captain escorts an old enemy and a young widow from New Mexico to Montana in Scott Cooper’s violent modern horse opera.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Why Judges Matter
As the government’s war on abortion and even birth control mounts, Trump is trying to remake the courts with the least diverse nominees in decades.
California Today: California Today: State’s Homeless Population Drives National Increase
Thursday: Homelessness continues to rise steadily, train technology lags and California’s first governor.
Melbourne, Facebook, Winter Solstice: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.