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News Analysis: File Your Taxes on a Postcard? A G.O.P. Promise Marked Undeliverable
The tax bill on the cusp of being passed by Congress is not the grand simplification of the code that Republicans promised when they set out to eliminate tax breaks and cut the number of tax brackets.
Opinion: Don’t Just Thank Black Women. Follow Us.
White women’s votes show that gender unity in Democratic politics is a myth. You know where to look for real leadership.
Police Investigate ‘Suspicious’ Death of Prominent Toronto Couple
Barry Sherman, founder of the pharmaceutical company Apotex, and his wife, Honey, were among Canada’s wealthiest couples.
Jacob Zuma Prepares to Depart a Diminished A.N.C.
South Africa’s African National Congress was once a symbol of hope. As it chooses a new leader, what has happened to Nelson Mandela’s legacy?
Op-Ed Columnist: Bringing Down Our Monsters
As assailants in Hollywood, media and politics fall, will the Harasser in Chief elude the posse of women lawmakers giving chase?
Op-Ed Columnist: A War Trump Won
The defeat of the Islamic State is part of a surprisingly effective Middle East approach.
News Analysis: When Saying ‘Yes’ Is Easier Than Saying ‘No’
Sexual consent can be more complicated than a one-word answer.
Opinion: The Risks of Traveling While Queer
Many people love long car trips. For my girlfriend and me, they’re full of danger.
Letters: The Republican Party in the Age of Trump
Readers respond to articles asserting that the party “is rotting” and “broke Congress.”
Op-Ed Columnist: Are You Old? Infirm? Then Kindly Disappear
Nancy Root opened my eyes to the dismissive way we treat too many people. Maybe she can open yours.
Opinion: At the Solstice, in Praise of Darkness
Whatever your feelings about the longest night, the winter solstice is worth pausing to savor.
Opinion: Earthlings, Unite: Let’s Go to Mars
It would be a healthy sign that we, as a civilization, are still planning a future.
Opinion: Who’s a Spaniard These Days?
The Catalan independence referendum was the most dangerous outcome of a populist nationalism aimed at breaking Europe apart.
The Look: Seoul’s Bumping B-Boy Scene
You’ve heard about K-pop. But did you know South Korea loves hip-hop, too?
How to Avoid a White-Knuckle Drive on Black Ice
The slick roadway condition can be difficult to detect and develops unpredictably. Here’s what you can do to avoid this hazard.
‘Trump, Trump, Trump!’ How a President’s Name Became a Racial Jeer
President Trump’s surname has become a racially charged taunt, or a braying assertion that the country is being taken back from forces that threaten it.
Ask Real Estate: Holiday Tipping: A Fraught Apartment Building Tradition
Two New Yorkers wonder how much to tip building staff at the holidays.
Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program
The shadowy program began in 2007 and was largely funded at the request of Harry Reid, the former Senate majority leader, who has had a longtime interest in space phenomena.
Homeowners Have Had It Good. Too Good, Says the Tax Bill.
The tax code has long offered rewards for buying rather than renting, an equation that has troubled some economists — and that the Republican bill upends.
Months After Storm, Puerto Rico Stares Down Another Blow: The Tax Bill
An intellectual property tax in the Republican bill is raising fears that it will further damage the island’s struggling economy.