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10 Models Who Caught Our Eye This Year
From T regulars to industry newcomers, here are some of our favorite faces of 2017.
Melbourne Car Attack Was Not Connected to Terrorism, Police Say
The police said the man who drove an S.U.V. into a crowd, injuring 19 people, was mentally ill and had a history of drug abuse.
‘The Hurt Is Still There’: Abuse Survivors Grapple With Cardinal’s Death
Victims of abuse by Catholic priests in the Boston Archdiocese say they are still angry that Cardinal Bernard F. Law was never brought to justice for his role in the church’s cover-up.
Law Requires Life-Saving Braking Device. Most Trains Don’t Have It.
Congress mandated in 2008 that all passenger rails have automatic-braking systems. And yet preventable, deadly accidents keep occurring.
Review: In ‘A German Life,’ Goebbels’s Secretary Explains Her Actions
Did Goebbels’s secretary do anything more than type? This documentary lets viewers judge.
New York Today: New York Today: The Year in (Good) News
Thursday: A look back at some of the city’s happier moments, celebrating the winter solstice, and our readers share their best news of 2017.
Living With Cancer: Immortality at Midnight
Despite a poor cancer prognosis, it thrills me to awaken at 2 or 3 a.m. Trepidation and grief dissolve in the weird awareness of still being alive.
Can a Fitness Tracker Help You Run a Better Race?
While objective data can be useful, some experts question the value of trackers.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Great American Tax Heist
The strategy: Appease the rich on the front end; punish the poor on the back.
‘The Crown’: The History Behind Season 2 on Netflix
Here’s an episode-by-episode survey of Season 2 of “The Crown” and a look at how some of the events it depicts were covered in The New York Times.
Best of Late Night: Samantha Bee Looks for Omens in Trump’s Decision on Jerusalem
The host of “Full Frontal” said, “Of course Armageddon is the one thing that Trump happens to get done with absolute precision.”
Eat: A Meal of Joyous Excess for the Holidays
A rich feast of seared scallops, roast duck and hollandaise sauce.
Rovaniemi Journal: Santa in Finland, Where Marketing Triumphs Over Geography
Hundreds of thousands of tourists fly to Lapland to see Finland’s “official Santa.” Many come from lands like China, with no Christmas traditions.
North Korean Soldier Defects Through DMZ, and Gunfire Erupts
The escape, the second in just over a month by a North Korean soldier across a heavily guarded border, led to gunfire on both sides.
How to Combat Your Anxiety, One Step at a Time
Anxiety is everywhere, which can be strangely reassuring. Here are some tips to help.
5 Cheap(ish) Things That Make Great Last-Minute Gifts
Welcome to the latest edition of the Smarter Living newsletter.
Europe Edition: Catalonia, Poland, Damian Green: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Christmas Around the World: 10 International Destinations to Visit
Cities all over the world celebrate Christmas in unique and memorable ways. Here are a few to consider for your last-minute Christmas trip.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Beware, Italy. Santa the Invader Is Coming.
Italy’s cultural fascination with America stirs deep feelings among the faithful when Santa Claus outpaces the baby Jesus as the chief symbol of Christmas.
Op-Ed Contributors: Israel’s Left Goes Right
Avi Gabbay, the new head of Israel’s Labor Party, thinks the best way to beat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is by imitating him.