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Justices Sharply Divided in Gay Rights Case
A Colorado baker’s refusal to serve a gay couple on religious grounds has led to a major Supreme Court showdown.
Editorial: Going National With Concealed Guns
Concealed-carry reciprocity is a threat to law and order.
On Olympics: Did Russia Get Off Easy in Olympic Ban? Read the Fine Print
The I.O.C. declined an outright ban and provisions to invite athletes “clean” of doping, and permitting a uniform with the Russia name, show key concessions.
Tax Plan Crowns a Big Winner: Trump’s Industry
Commercial real estate gets lower rates and new breaks in the Republican bills, and trusts that have been key financing sources do especially well.
The New ‘60 Minutes’ Book Has a Troubled History
Jeff Fager, the show’s executive producer, took over the project after the original author asked about women in the “60 Minutes” workplace.
The CHIP Program Is Beloved. Why Is Its Funding in Danger?
A children’s health insurance program popular with both Republicans and Democrats is in limbo because of partisan rancor that has stymied legislative action in Washington.
Asia and Australia Edition: Jerusalem, Winter Olympics, Yemen: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Could Really Use a Friend
You don’t end up with much of a heart if you never exercise it.
Design Review: Furniture Design’s Brave New Present
Joris Laarman marries design to transformative technology borrowed from biological research. Now, this smart software can manufacture unique pieces.
We’re Going to Need More Gabrielle Union
“I think the floodgates have opened for white women,” the actress and rape survivor said of the #MeToo movement, which coincided with her new memoir.
Air Pollution May Harm Babies Even Before They Are Born
Pollution raised the risk of low birth weight babies, which may increase the risk for diabetes and heart disease later in life.
The Conversation: Is Trump Crazy Like a Fox or Plain Old Crazy?
The president’s behavior has got people wondering.
Stephen Bannon Returns to the Air With Satellite Radio Program
Stephen K. Bannon, the president’s former strategist, has another medium to take on the Republican establishment.
Critic’s Notebook: Should I Put Away My James Levine Recordings?
Our critic reflects on the legacy of the revered Metropolitan Opera conductor, who has been suspended by the company after sexual abuse accusations.
Jet Pilots Say They Saw North Korean Missile in Flight
Crews from three commercial flights reported seeing what appeared to be the missile the North launched last week. Experts said the risk to planes was low but real.
Turner Prize Goes to Lubaina Himid, Whose Work Depicts African Diaspora
Ms. Himid, 63, is the award’s first nonwhite woman winner and its oldest recipient. The prize raised its age limit above 50 for the first time since 1991.
The Best Theater of 2017
Our chief theater critics on their favorites this year, from “Bruce Springsteen on Broadway” to a host of playwrights tackling life’s chaos.
As Harassment Accusations Multiply, a Question: Who Stays and Who Goes?
Some lawmakers charged with sexual harassment face intense pressure to resign. Others find more tolerance. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to the responses.
Russia Banned From Winter Olympics by I.O.C.
The country’s extensive, state-backed doping program results in penalties without precedent. The Russian Federation will not participate, though individual athletes may.
How New Yorkers Would Lose Under the Republican Tax Bill
The legislation could send home prices tumbling, increase the region’s tax burden and make it harder for local governments to pay for infrastructure.