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Wealth Matters: Tax Changes Are Coming Next Year, but You Can Plan for Them Now
High-earning taxpayers cannot afford to wait and see what happens with the tax overhaul; they need to act this month before certain opportunities go away.
Profile: Eluding Censors, a Magazine Covers Southeast Asia’s Literary Scene
Mekong Review’s contributors include some of the best-known authors, journalists and academics who follow the region.
Trump Rallies a Florida Crowd in Support of an Alabama Senate Candidate
President Trump again offered his unequivocal backing for Roy S. Moore, who has been accused of sexual assault.
Wildfires, Puerto Rico, Star Wars: Your Friday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Dozens of Horses Killed as Fires Tear Through California
The horses died in two fires this week — and at least three people were injured — even as trainers and rescuers tried to save as many as they could.
Terrorist Groups Vow Bloodshed over Jerusalem Decision. ISIS? Less So.
From Mali to Afghanistan, jihadists promised to retaliate over the decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. But ISIS took aim, instead, at them.
Opinion: Doom Season in Los Angeles
Fires burned here even before there was a city.
For Female Lobbyists, Harassment Often Accompanies Access
In state legislatures, lobbyists whose jobs depend on access and influence are especially vulnerable to sexual harassment.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Scoundrel Theory of American Politics
The idea that a candidate’s character doesn’t matter is pervasive and pernicious.
Editorial: Trump’s Scare Tactics on North Korea Scare Us
The Trump administration’s threats of war will not make Kim Jong-un back down.
Op-Ed Contributor: Don’t Give Kids Holiday Gifts That Can Spy on Them
Connected devices come with risks. Prioritize children’s privacy.
Op-Ed Columnist: Jerusalem Denial Complex
Dispense with pieties about the city of the pious.
Liberal Activists to Democrats: Protect Young Immigrants or Shut Down Government
Democrats want a deal to shield young undocumented immigrants from deportation, but liberal activists question their party’s willingness to provoke a shutdown.
Trent Franks, Accused of Offering $5 Million to Aide for Surrogacy, Resigns
Mr. Franks, Republican of Arizona, resigned earlier than expected after two women said he wanted to use sex as a means to impregnate them.
Snow in Texas Is ‘Pretty Cool’ for Children Seeing It for the First Time
Corpus Christi, Tex., got snow for the first time since 2004. It was part of a storm that affected several Southern states and was headed up the East Coast.
Southeast Asia’s Ride-Hailing War Is Being Waged on Motorbikes
In Indonesia’s traffic-ridden capital, one start-up makes it easy to get around — or not to have to in the first place.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Great Al Franken Moment
His downfall was really a positive sign of the times.
Moore Accuser Says She Wrote Part of Yearbook Inscription
Beverly Young Nelson said she made notes on a yearbook inscription she had offered as crucial evidence about her claim that Roy S. Moore had groped her.
Saudi Arabia Disputes That Crown Prince Bought ‘Salvator Mundi’
Its embassy in Washington said the crown prince merely acted as an “intermediary purchaser” for Abu Dhabi. American officials say otherwise.
With Al Franken Coming Home, Minnesotans Watch and Reel
In a state that prides itself on clean politics, Minnesotans seemed puzzled and dazed to be the latest focal point for the nation’s reckoning with sexual harassment.