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Op-Ed Columnist: President Trump Brings People Together
North and South Korea have agreed to march their athletes together under one flag at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics next month.
California Girl’s Escape From ‘Human Depravity’ Led to Rescue of 12 Siblings
After a teenager successfully alerted the authorities to her family’s dark secret, her parents, David A. Turpin and Louise A. Turpin, were charged with dozens of counts of torture and abuse.
Op-Ed Columnist: Now Is the Time to Talk About the Power of Touch
Touch comes with risks, as shown by the well-publicized Aziz Ansari date.
Congress, California, Amazon: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Disruptions: Is the Answer to Phone Addiction a Worse Phone?
A small group of people have turned their phone screens to shades of gray to make them less stimulating. That’s the opposite of what tech companies want.
Peter Mayle, Who Wrote of ‘A Year in Provence,’ Is Dead at 78
Mr. Mayle, an Englishman, spawned a genre in 1989 with his travel memoir about renovating a house in Southern France.
Arrested Former C.I.A. Officer Had Ties to Chinese Spies, Ex-Colleague Says
Jerry Lee, the former officer, had repeated contacts with Chinese intelligence both at the agency and afterward, the former colleague said.
Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Amazon, Republicans: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Amazon Chooses 20 Finalists for Second Headquarters
The list released Thursday leaned toward cities in the Midwest and on the East Coast, and away from the tech-saturated hubs of the West Coast.
Where Amazon May Build Its New Headquarters
The e-commerce giant announced a short list of places that could become home to its second headquarters. The process has garnered the kind of enthusiasm normally reserved for bids to host the Olympics.
U.S.A. Gymnastics Cuts Ties With Karolyi Ranch Training Center
The ranch is one of the places where a former team doctor, Lawrence G. Nassar, sexually abused several members of the team.
Opinion: When Americans Were Afraid of Being Brainwashed
What a forgotten episode of Cold War history can tell us about today’s election-hacking fears.
Trump Rebuked China for North Korea’s Oil Smuggling. It’s More Complicated.
The opaque world of the global maritime industry makes it exceedingly difficult to prevent North Korea from obtaining oil, despite sanctions.
Government Shutdown Looms as House Moves Toward Budget Vote
With a government shutdown looming, the House planned to vote Thursday on a spending bill that would avert a crisis. But Senate Democrats appeared poised to block the bill.
Trump Denies Changing His Position on Border Wall
In an early morning tweet, President Trump contradicted his chief of staff and said his position on building a wall between the United States and Mexico had not “evolved.”
The U.S. Fertility Rate Is Down, Yet More Women Are Mothers
The biggest increases have come from some groups who in the past were far less likely to have babies: highly educated women, those over 40, and women who have never been married.
Long Before Imax, the Curious Tale of Cinerama
The Museum of Modern Art is screening digital restorations of the format that paved the way for wide-screen films.
Big City: #MeToo and the Marketing of Female Narrative
We are living in a high moment for feminism, but we all reveal our implicit biases through the internet every day.
Critic’s Notebook: The Winter Antiques Show Embraces the Evolving Definition of Antique
A George Bellows painting, a sexy silver “Cobra Clock” and a museum-quality quilt from 1869 are among the highlights of this year’s fair.
Op-Ed Contributor: ICE Detained My Husband for Being an Activist
Ravi Ragbir, the director of the New Sanctuary coalition in New York City, was detained last week after speaking out for immigrant rights.