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South Korea’s Leader, Meeting Xi Jinping, Seeks ‘New Start’ With China
President Moon Jae-in of South Korea was working to end an unofficial trade war over his country’s antimissile system.
Last-Ditch Effort to Sway Senator on Tax Bill Involves Personal Pleas
Progressive activists met with Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, in a bid to persuade her to vote against the $1.5 trillion tax bill.
‘Are You Normal?’ Putin Asks U.S. Congress in Annual News Gathering
As much circus as news conference, the event provided the Russian president with a platform to bolster his campaign and to attack the United States.
The #MeToo Moment: How One Harasser Can Rob a Generation of Women
Closed opportunities, dwindling role models, alternative roads taken
Travel Tips: Six Ways to Drink Like a Local on Vacation
These tips will have you mingling with locals and drinking local specialties the next time you travel.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Uncomfortable Truth About Swedish Anti-Semitism
Protesters call for an intifada and promise to “shoot the Jews.”
Editors’ Choice: 10 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Surrounded by Violence, and Contemplating Its Toll on Us
Carrie Mae Weems, Theaster Gates, Lynn Nottage and other artists, poets and writers devote a day to exploring power in its various forms at the Park Avenue Armory.
Tony Manero Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, but Disco Does, for One Night Only
The anniversary of “Saturday Night Fever,” celebrated at the original disco where the movie was filmed, underscores how much Brooklyn has changed.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Designing for Access
A new exhibition shows how design and technology can transform lives. But bringing empathy to the marketplace is a challenge.
The Memorable TV Episodes of 2017
From “Game of Thrones” to “This Is Us,” The Times’s TV critics each pick some of their favorite hours and half-hours.
Review: ‘Wormwood’ Confirms That Errol Morris Is Our Great Cinematic Sleuth
The American filmmaker chases down clues and tries to exorcise demons as he tackles the biggest case of his career.
Blake Farenthold, Texas Congressman Accused of Sexual Harassment, Will Not Run Again
Representative Blake Farenthold, who settled a sexual harassment claim for $84,000, is the subject of an Ethics Committee investigation and will not run again.
Vigorous Exercise Tied to Macular Degeneration in Men
New findings have surprised and puzzled researchers, though the study does not prove cause and effect.
Op-Ed Contributor: What if You Couldn’t Access This Page?
This nightmare internet scenario is at our digital doorstep.
Republican Tax Bill in Final Sprint Across Finish Line
House and Senate negotiators reached an agreement on a final bill, and are on track to send it to President Trump by Christmas.
Review: In ‘Jean-Claude Van Johnson,’ Van Damme Gives Us the True Hollywood Story
In Amazon’s “Jean-Claude Van Johnson,” we learn that films like “Bloodsport” and “Timecop” were covers for a career as a secret agent. That’s a relief.
Can Kindness Be Taught?
A program prompted by a challenge from the Dalai Lama is bringing kindness training to the classroom. Research suggests it helps.
Why You Need the Flu Shot Every Year
You probably know you need a flu shot every flu season, but here’s why — and why it’s so important.
Art Review: Homage to Mexico: Josef Albers and His Reality-Based Abstraction
A radiant Guggenheim exhibition grounds the proto-Minimalist abstract paintings of Josef Albers in the geometric grandeur of Mesoamerican monuments.