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Tillerson, Visiting Europe, Gets Cold Shoulder
The chilly reception given to the secretary of state in Brussels reflected concerns about President Trump’s positions on Jerusalem and Iran.
Review: With ‘Dark,’ Netflix Delivers Science Fiction With European Roots
The streaming service’s first German production plays like a slower, artsier, more complicated take on “Stranger Things.”
Op-Docs: No Jail Time: The Movie
To beg for leniency, defense attorneys are producing documentaries for an audience of one: the judge.
Review: Her Lips Are Blue, Her Dances Unpredictable
The pieces of Keely Garfield’s “Perfect Piranha” can seem randomly assorted, but the work accrues a particular urgency and momentum.
Books of The Times: From Ancient Myths to Modern Day, Women and the Struggle for Power
In “Women & Power: A Manifesto,” the Cambridge classicist Mary Beard describes the scale of the problem and suggests some exciting remedies.
Gearing Up: 5 Easy, Breezy Skin Care Tips for Guys this Winter
Don’t let the cold weather dry out your skin. Here are a few simple ways to maintain a good complexion.
The Conflict in Jerusalem Is Distinctly Modern. Here’s the History.
The city has long been contested by Jews, Christians and Muslims, as well as by external powers, and its future remains far from clear.
Why Jerusalem Is a Controversial Capital
President Trump is expected to declare recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Here’s why that's so fraught.
It’s Official: Lebanese Prime Minister Not Resigning After All
What happens in Saudi Arabia stays in Saudi Arabia, including the short-lived surprise resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri of Lebanon.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Of Course Jerusalem Is Israel’s Capital
President Trump is going to formalize what all Israelis know.
In London, Empowerment and Emotion at the Fashion Awards
The big winners were Donatella Versace, Jonathan Anderson and Raf Simons, but the message was political.
A ‘Nutcracker’ Dressed in Bon Bons, With a Pineapple Throne
How do you redesign a classic? Isabel and Ruben Toledo took on “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker” for Miami.
Montreal Journal: Quebec Tries to Say Au Revoir to ‘Hi,’ and Hello to ‘Bonjour’
Quebec’s legislature has passed a motion calling for merchants to greet customers with “Bonjour” rather than the unofficial “Bonjour Hi.”
Toblerone vs. Poundland: A Food Fight With Peaks and Troughs
After the Swiss company reconfigured its iconic Matterhorn-shaped chocolate bar, the British discount chain released a rival, Twin Peaks. (Lawyers were called.)
A Reckoning on Sexual Misconduct? Absolutely. But How Harsh, Women Ask.
As allegations of men’s misbehavior fuel a broader conversation, a zero-tolerance attitude has evolved into discussions about what is acceptable, due process and generational differences.
Restaurant Review: Instant Korean Ramen, Made the Hard Way
At Jeju Noodle Bar in the West Village, a chef pays tribute to just-add-water packaged soups with recipes that are anything but fast.
8 Ways to Have a Better Relationship in 2018
Here’s some advice for improving your relationship in the new year.
The Carpetbagger: Kumail Nanjiani on How to Shut Down Racist Hecklers
The star and writer of “The Big Sick” prepared responses in advance of standup sets. But the bigotry “still flattens you,” he says.
Roy Moore, Yemen, Amazon: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
It’s a Look: A Macho Home on Guys’ Wrists
The colorful jewelry combo of turquoise and silver is showing up in magazine spreads, social media feeds and hip urban enclaves.