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Feature: Jordan Peele’s X-Ray Vision
“Get Out,” his docu-horror-thriller-comedy about race in America, was the movie of the year. What will he show us next?
13 Far-Flung, Beautiful Destinations That Appeared in T This Year
In 2017, we spanned the globe, stopping at the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington State, the dunes of Cap Ferret and India’s lost mansions.
The 30 Best Fashion Images That Appeared in T This Year
Some of 2017’s greatest hits, which took us from Rockaway Beach to the Dior archives.
Eccentric, Sure. But a Violent Criminal? Staten Island Puzzles Over the Case of Richard Luthmann
According to prosecutors, the Staten Island lawyer used “Mafia-style tactics” in bullying campaigns against political enemies.
Frugal Traveler: An Ancient Egyptian City Stays Vibrant
Alexandria, which has reinvented itself frequently over the centuries, still delights — and provides great deals for travelers, too.
Even Imperfect Algorithms Can Improve the Criminal Justice System
A way to combat the capricious and biased nature of human decisions.
Olympic Officials Issue Strict Crackdown on Tricolor (of Russia)
The athletes from Russia at the Winter Olympics are most definitely, positively not representing Russia.
California Today: California Today: A Rail Evangelist Defends the Safety of Trains
Wednesday: Railway safety, two dissenting Republican congressmen, the Thomas fire grows, Uber flips some real estate, and, finally, light bulbs.
Republican Party, Uber, Bernard Law: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Ta-Nehisi Coates Deletes Twitter Account Amid Feud With Cornel West
Mr. West, a fierce critic of President Obama from the left, called Mr. Coates “the neoliberal face of the black freedom struggle.” Twitter wasn’t happy.
How This Lithuanian Outpost Lured LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball
It all started with a message on Twitter in the wee hours of the morning. Less than a week later, the brothers signed a contract and sent the town into a frenzy.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Best Parts of a Dreadful Tax Bill
There aren’t many, but they do exist.
Voices of Catalan Youths
Catalonia’s declaration of independence pushed Spain into uncharted waters, and the national government called new elections in the region. With tens of thousands of young people preparing to vote, we brought together first-time voters on different sides of the separatist debate and gave them questions to ask each other.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Ending the Individual Mandate
Congress is using the tax bill to kill the Affordable Care Act provision. What does this mean for the future of health care?
New York Today: New York Today: What Makes an Ugly Christmas Sweater Beautiful?
Wednesday: A search for truly ugly holiday wear, New York on Ice, and your best news of 2017.
Phys Ed: Why Sitting May Be Bad for Your Heart
Excessive sitting was linked to higher levels of troponins, the same proteins released after a heart attack.
Op-Ed Contributor: I Am a Political Prisoner in Argentina
A Kafkaesque process aggravates my cancer and robs me of the time I have left.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Tax Bill Shows the G.O.P.’s Contempt for Democracy
Republicans are in a mad dash to emancipate us from the welfare state — no time for the niceties of deliberation.
Best of Late Night: Jimmy Fallon Says the Tax Bill Is Actually Meant as Punishment
Mr. Fallon joked that the broadly unpopular G.O.P. tax overhaul is “payback for the majority of Americans who voted for Hillary Clinton.”
Elizabeth Banks Was a Frustrated Actress. Now She’s a Determined Mogul.
The “Pitch Perfect” star has become an industry force, with producing deals at many studios: “There just became a moment where I was like, I need more control.”