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Mueller Removed Top Agent in Russia Inquiry Over Possible Anti-Trump Texts
The special counsel had a top agent removed from his inquiry after the Justice Department’s inspector general began examining whether the agent sent texts expressing political views.
Op-Ed Contributor: Even the Bernini of Buttercream Has to Serve Gay Couples
A commercial baker can’t hide behind the First Amendment to turn away customers whose same-sex union conflicts with his religious beliefs.
Emails Dispute White House Claims That Flynn Acted Independently on Russia
The president has called claims of unusual contacts with Russia a “hoax.” But emails show top aides closely tracked Michael T. Flynn’s fateful call to the Russian ambassador.
A Man Among Female Leaders: ‘The Risk of Mansplaining Is Very High’
A Times reporter shadows a male speaker at a summit meeting of female political leaders in Iceland, the most gender-egalitarian country in the world.
Opinion: The Cost of Devaluing Women
We all lose because of the biases of Wall Street and Silicon Valley.
Norman Baker, Adventurer, Dies at 89; Crossed Atlantic on Reed Raft
He joined Thor Heyerdahl in 1970 on the Ra II, just one of the adventures that turned a Brooklyn boy into an unconventional world traveler.
Opinion: How the Republicans Broke Congress
We used to blame both parties for our poisonous political environment. Not anymore.
William Mayer, Wide-Ranging Composer, Is Dead at 91
Mr. Mayer produced orchestral works, operas, chamber pieces, music for children and more, sometimes displaying a whimsical streak.
Opinion: A Haughty Rant Against Argentina’s National Drink
Dripping with snobbery, a voice message went viral and prompted a cascade of discussions about the sacred place of mate in Argentine society.
Opinion: Soil Power! The Dirty Way to a Green Planet
Regenerative agriculture can help mitigate climate change.
Editorial: Tasks for Congress: Ignore President, Keep Government Open …
Congress faces much unfinished business this month. Working around Mr. Trump would help them get it done.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Sterile Society
After we purge the Weinsteins and Lauers, our mating rituals still need help.
Woman With Transplanted Uterus Gives Birth, the First in the U.S.
A woman born without a uterus had one transplanted from a live donor, and gave birth to a healthy son, at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas.
Op-Ed Columnist: For the Holidays, Pull a Tooth or Save a Life
Here are ideas for gifts that will make a difference.
Betsy DeVos Allies See New Obstacle to School Choice Efforts: Trump
For all her tough talk, the education secretary has made little progress on priorities like school vouchers and charter schools. Allies blame the storms around the president.
Heading Toward Tax Victory, Republicans Eye Next Step: Cut Spending
With Republicans’ new ambitions, the bill heading toward completion is not just a tax cut, but the first step toward a long-held vision to undo the New Deal and Great Society.
Heroin in Soups and Lollipops: How Drug Cartels Evade Border Security
Even as the United States spends billions of dollars along the Mexican border, traffickers are exploiting weaknesses elsewhere, shipping parcels by mail, by air and on Amtrak.
The Last Resort? Canyon Ranch Succumbs to Botox
With a new C.E.O., a retreat popular with the elite since the 1980s fights to stay relevant in a world where athleisure and juice bars are now quotidian.
Senate Republicans Pass Sweeping Tax Bill
Senate Republicans made major changes to their bill and picked up the votes to push it through the chamber 51-49 early Saturday morning.
Browsing: Sick of Millennial Pink? Here’s the Cure
What looks fresh this season? Colors that are, shall we say, slightly off. Here’s how to wear them.