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Fiction: A Version of Homer That Dares to Match Him Line for Line
Emily Wilson’s landmark translation of the “Odyssey” matches the original’s line count while drawing on a spare, simple and direct idiom.
First Words: Who Doesn’t Love to Be ‘Petty’?
On social media, pettiness is celebrated as a comic skill. In the corridors of power, it’s more ominous.
Google Missed Out on China. Can It Flourish in India?
As major companies chase India’s new internet users, Google is changing core products to work better on low-end smartphones and use less data.
Global Health: ‘Opiophobia’ Has Left Africa in Agony
Uganda has a strategy for giving scarce morphine to patients in pain. But many poor nations won’t emulate it, over fear of an opioid epidemic.
On Olympics: I.O.C.’s Dilemma: What Would the Winter Games Be Without Russia?
The novelistic saga of Russia’s systematic doping at the Olympics will reach a climax with a decision Tuesday on its participation in the 2018 Winter Games.
How to Beat the Line and Get Reservations at Hot New Restaurants
When an establishment opens in town and everyone’s lining up for a taste, here’s how you can score a seat — the smart and easy way.
Op-Ed Columnist: No Wonder Millennials Hate Capitalism
A generation maligned as entitled whiners will be particularly hard hit by the Republicans’ wretched tax bill.
Europe Edition: Yemen, Brexit, Jerusalem: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Contributor: Behind China’s Attempt to Ease the Rohingya Crisis
Myanmar’s ethnic-cleansing generals will be able to retreat deeper into China’s orbit, unburdened by any fears of being held accountable.
Met Opera Reels as Fourth Man Accuses James Levine of Sexual Abuse
Met officials and musicians spent Monday grappling with the fallout from the suspension of Mr. Levine, the company’s longtime conductor.
McFarland’s Testimony About Russia Contacts Is Questioned
K.T. McFarland, a former aide to President Trump, told a senator that she did not talk with Michael T. Flynn about his contacts with a Russian official. Emails suggest she knew of a key phone call.
Roy Moore Gets Trump Endorsement and R.N.C. Funding for Senate Race
The Republican National Committee restored its support for Mr. Moore, the Senate candidate in Alabama who has stabilized in the polls after sexual misconduct accusations.
In Miami, It’s a Bird. It’s a Plane. It’s ... a Flock of Drones?
A computer algorithm will result in “a flocking behavior that mimics what you can see in real birds in the sky, or fish in the sea” at Art Basel Miami Beach.
London Mayor Seeks Revival of Public Drinking Fountains
Mayor Sadiq Khan wants to lessen the embrace of single-use plastic water bottles, many of which are never recycled.
A New African Tradition for Hanukkah
Ethiopian doro wat has a place on the table for the Festival of Lights.
Trump Slashes Size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Monuments
The drastic cuts to the protected area of the national monument in Utah are expected to touch off a legal battle that could alter the course of American land conservation.
Eurogroup, Looking Past Period of Crisis, Picks New Leader From Portugal
The selection of Mario Centeno reflects a shift by the Eurogroup, which has grappled with the near-constant collapse of the euro in recent years.
Corrine Brown, Ex-Congresswoman Who Ran a Sham Charity, Gets 5 Years in Prison
Ms. Brown, a former representative from Florida, was convicted of fraud after using over $300,000 from the charity for personal expenses, including tickets to a Beyoncé concert.
New York City Ballet Investigates Sexual Harassment Claim Against Peter Martins
The longtime leader of City Ballet has been removed from teaching his weekly class at the School of American Ballet while the two organizations investigate.
Op-Ed Contributors: Don’t Prosecute Trump. Impeach Him.
There is no case for obstruction of justice, but there is a constitutional tool for ousting a corrupt president.