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Voices: Things I’ll Do Differently When I’m Old
Soon after my 50th birthday, I started keeping a list of “Things I will do/things I won’t do when I get old.” Ten years on, I’m still adding to it.
China Will Lead an Electric Car Future, Ford’s Chairman Says
Ford Motor said Tuesday that it planned to offer 15 new models in China by 2025 that run at least in part on batteries.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Free Speech and Wedding Cake
A Colorado baker refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. The case is now going to the Supreme Court.
DealBook: From Bezos to Walton, Big Investors Back Fund for ‘Flyover’ Start-Ups
The fund started by an AOL co-founder and an author has attracted a Who’s Who of American business to invest in the heartland’s entrepreneurs.
‘Where My Activists At?’ Inside the First Teen Vogue Summit
Who needs a fusty old print magazine when you have Elaine Welteroth and Hillary Clinton in the flesh — am I right, ladies?
Trilobites: To See the Best Christmas Trees, You’ll Need Scuba Gear
Known as Christmas tree worms, these sea creatures’ bright fir-like cones can be spotted while diving around reefs in tropical waters.
New York Today: New York Today: A Global Feast for the Holidays
Tuesday: Cooking with immigrant chefs in the city, a not-so-silent night and a nudist anniversary.
Communist-Era Crooner and Far-Right Metal Band Share a Spotlight
“The Sinatra of the East” and a heavy metal group known for anti-Muslim lyrics were honored in the Czech Republic’s answer to the Grammys.
Cookbooks: The Year’s Best Baking Cookbooks, for Novices and Pros
Melissa Clark says seven favorites from 2017 all help dispel the fear of baking.
California Today: California Today: The Tax Bill’s ‘Spiraling Consequences’
Tuesday: What the tax bill means for California, transplanting Silicon Valley’s magic, the Ventura fire and reaction to our Berkeley housing story.
Op-Ed Columnist: Roy Moore’s Enablers
Stand by him now, stay linked to him forever.
Warrant for Carles Puigdemont, Catalan Separatist, Is Dropped
Mr. Puigdemont and four former members of his cabinet had fled to Belgium, saying they could not receive a fair trial at home.
Amazon’s Australian Launch Brings Excitement, Dread and Defiance
The retail giant launched with a modest product offering, seeking to steal a piece of Australia’s retail sector.
Fixes: A Place to Play, on Wheels or Feet
Children with special needs crave an opportunity to fit in and be accepted by playmates. That happens at Morgan’s Wonderland and its water park.
On Campus: Why Applying to College Is So Confusing
Universities disagree on what qualifications make an ideal student.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Colorado Cake Case Is as Easy as Pie
Businesses have long claimed the First Amendment should excuse them from complying with the law. The Supreme Court has always rejected that argument.
Op-Ed Columnist: Mueller’s Facts and Trump’s Make-Believe
The president’s credo: “Just tell them and they believe you.”
Best of Late Night: Billy Bush Dishes to Stephen Colbert About Trump on ‘Access Hollywood’
Stephen Colbert didn’t let Mr. Bush, in his first televised interview since the infamous tape became public, get away with an easy self-exoneration.
Pursuits: An Amusement Park for Foodies
The new FICO Eataly World in Bologna is a million square feet of food: pasta, porchetta, gelato and more. And then there’s the volleyball court.
Feature: The Takedown of Title IX
Inside the fight over federal rules on campus sexual assault.