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Economic View: An Economist Explains: How to Sort Facts From Fictions
Numbers are not always reliable, and politics get in the way. Here is advice from an expert on the most solid sources for tracking the economic debate.
Op-Ed Contributor: How Roy Moore Survives
A noticeable backlash has hyper-energized the Republican senate candidate’s volunteers and Alabamians who hate Washington and its ways.
From Ho, Ho, Ho to No, No, No! Office Parties Feel the Chill
The days of getting squeezed under the mistletoe after Bob in accounting had a few too many? They’re over, my friends.
Trilobites: Tracking Dolphins With Algorithms You Might Find on Facebook
Scientists leveraged machine learning techniques to sift through recordings of dolphin clicks, which could help with monitoring the health of the sea mammals.
Review: The Haywire Hospitality of ‘At Home With Amy Sedaris’
In her TruTV series — a surreal, affectionate sendup of home shows — the comic actress shows off her versatility, with help from some friends.
Olympic Athletes From Russia, and the Politics of What They’ll Wear
The International Olympic Committee hasn’t decided on uniforms for Russians authorized to compete independently, but that has as much to do with geopolitics as with design.
California Today: California Today: Guiding L.A. Through a Crisis
Monday: Mayor Eric M. Garcetti responds to the wildfires, 747 Supertankers, Bay Area Firefighters and Xavier Becerra.
Britain and E.U. Clear Way for Brexit Talks to Proceed
Prime Minister Theresa May apparently offered enough assurances over the future of the Irish border to satisfy European negotiators.
New York Today: New York Today: Deciphering Holiday Dress Codes
Friday: Fashion experts’ tips on seasonal party attire, your weekend lineup and lessons on lightsabers.
Trent Franks, Brexit, ‘The Crown’: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Sunday Routine: How Peter Zaharatos, Chocolate Artist, Spends His Sundays
The owner of SugarCube, a dessert shop in Long Island City, shops for Greek ingredients and plays violin with his children in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
The Workologist: The Trouble With Anonymous Feedback
Including critiques from unidentified colleagues into the annual performance review process can make that dreaded ritual even worse.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Al Franken and the Democrats
The Democratic senator from Minnesota announced that he would resign, even as he denied accusations of sexual misconduct. What does it tell us that his own party pressed him to do it?
Vows: Two Marines, Taking Semper Fi to Another Level
Ashley Iorio and David Sands attended the Naval Academy together, but they will begin married life mostly apart.
Ask Well: Sleep vs. Exercise?
A reader asks: Is it better for to get eight hours of sleep per night, or sleep less and fit in a morning workout?
Ties: Why I Don’t Grieve for My Daughter at College
My best friend is not gone; my daughter is. The one I was supposed to train up in the way she should go; “go” is the operative word here.
Op-Ed Columnist: There Was No Peace Process for Trump to Destroy
The president’s Jerusalem statement was reckless but better than peace-talk blather.
Op-Ed Contributor: Can Steve Bannon Realign American Politics?
Realignments are made, not born — and unlikely with candidates like Roy Moore.
Best of Late Night: Trevor Noah Says a Republican Al Franken Would Still Have a Job
Mr. Noah and other hosts tackled Mr. Franken’s resignation and Roy Moore’s Senate campaign.
Prewar, With a Twist
To take advantage of prewar charm, some developers are carefully restoring historic buildings, but adding thoroughly modern finishes.