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Nonfiction: A Memoir of a Year on the International Space Station
The NASA astronaut and naval pilot Scott Kelly put his “Endurance” to the test, both on Earth and beyond.
Art Review: Arshile Gorky’s Art of Bliss Remembered
An exhibition of his late art shows Gorky dreaming about — and trying to recover — his Armenian childhood.
Nonfiction: Language Rules for the Digital Age
The BuzzFeed copy chief Emmy J. Favilla recounts her mission to set tone, grammar and style codes for a generation determined to break them.
Well : Can Smiling While Exercising Improve Performance?
Runners who smiled ran more economically than those who frowned.
Australia Makes Same-Sex Marriage Legal
Just three weeks after a national referendum showed strong support for gay marriage, Parliament voted overwhelmingly to follow the public’s lead.
Best of Late Night: Trevor Noah Slams Donald Trump for Jerusalem Decision
Mr. Noah compared recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital to moving into an ex-girlfriend’s apartment building. “It’s not technically illegal,” he said — but it’s a bad idea.
Jean d’Ormesson, ‘Immortal’ French Man of Letters, Dies at 92
Once the youngest of the Académie Française’s 40 “immortals,” he became a national figure through his writings and television appearances.
Op-Ed Contributor: Supporting Roy Moore Is a Devil’s Bargain
A plea to my fellow Christians and social conservatives.
On the Runway: The Future Is ... Purple
Pantone has revealed its color of the year for 2018.
5 Cheap(ish) Things to Help You Have a Very Hygge Winter
Welcome to the latest edition of the Smarter Living newsletter.
Op-Ed Contributor: Tucson’s Police Chief: Sessions’s Anti-Immigrant Policies Will Make Cities More Dangerous
People won’t report crimes if they’re afraid they may become separated from their families.
House Votes to Sharply Expand Concealed-Carry Gun Rights
The House easily passed legislation requiring each state to recognize another state’s concealed-carry gun permit. But the bill faces doubt in the Senate.
Europe Edition: Jerusalem, Russia, Volkswagen: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Rallying Cry of Jerusalem May Have Lost Force in Arab World
The U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital deals a blow to an aspiration of the Arab world. But for many Arab leaders, the issue has been displaced by other priorities.
California Fires Enter the Heart of Los Angeles
A brush fire erupted near the Getty Museum before dawn on Wednesday, while a much larger fire continued to rage out of control in the Ventura area.
Trump Jr. Won’t Provide Details of a Call With His Father
Donald Trump Jr. claimed that his conversation with the president was protected under lawyer-client privilege because lawyers for both men were on the call.
Right-Wing Populist Is Blocked From Joining Nobel Peace Prize Committee
The politician, Carl I. Hagen, opposes immigration and Islam, denies climate change and supports President Trump.
How to Choose the Best Apps for Your Kids
Educational tech is still a new field, but parents don’t have to be lost when their kids come asking them to install something new.
Asia and Australia Edition: Jerusalem, Donald Trump, Russia: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Tax Bill Is Likely to Undo Health Insurance Mandate, Republicans Say
House Republicans are embracing the Senate’s repeal of the health law’s mandate that most people have insurance, but they are not buying a side deal to stabilize insurance markets.