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Jenna Lyons’s Space of Her Own
The woman who launched a generation of copycats makes a home that’s truly inimitable.
Trump Tweets ‘Build the Wall’ After Immigrant Is Acquitted in Kathryn Steinle Case
Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, an undocumented Mexican immigrant, was acquitted of murder and manslaughter in a San Francisco case that set off a national debate.
New York Today: New York Today: A Little Quake
Friday: An earthquake gives New York a bit of a shake, weekend events, and the only supermoon of the year.
Op-Ed Columnist: Senate Tax Madness
Major tax legislation should not be passed with extreme haste.
Bali Volcano Evacuees Sneak Back into Danger Zone
Reluctant to leave their homes and animals unprotected, some Indonesians from near Mount Agung have circumvented government orders.
An Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Closes With Filthy Fanfare
The Chelsea space gets an appropriate send-off — an improv marathon complete with dance party and Dumpster comedy — before the group moves to Hell’s Kitchen.
California Today: California Today: Remembering the Victims of the Ghost Ship Fire
Friday: Ghost Ship anniversary, Kate Steinle verdict, Salinas Valley four decades later.
Big City: Paid Parental Leave, Except for Most Who Need It
New York City’s program applies to managers but omits a vast majority of workers, like teachers, police officers and park rangers, who are in unions.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: The Tax Bill’s $1 Trillion Problem
A trillion-dollar problem delayed a vote on the Republican tax bill, and the White House has an elaborate transition plan.
Ties: A Sister’s Nurturing, in Countless Home Haircuts
As she trimmed my hair I’d relish her stories about moving to New York in 1960 as a “career girl” instead of marrying young down South.
Op-Ed Columnist: It’s a Gay, Gay, Gay Government
When the rainbow flag drapes every elected official, does it change a city’s hue?
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Is Cracking Up
The president is acting more deranged than usual, but Republicans in Congress don’t care.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Farthest Point of a Burmese Journey
It was plunder, plunder over generations, that had produced this desolation and violence.
Best of Late Night: Jimmy Kimmel, Defending Christianity, Offers to Fight Roy Moore
Mr. Kimmel lashed out at Mr. Moore, the Republican Senate candidate in Alabama accused of sexual misconduct, after the two tangled on Twitter.
Tom Cotton, Said to Be Trump’s C.I.A. Pick, Would Bring Ambition but Little Experience
Mr. Cotton, a senator from Arkansas, would be the youngest person ever to run the C.I.A. should a White House plan to shuffle the cabinet come to fruition.
How the Ferry Is Changing the Brooklyn-Queens Waterfront
The city’s recent ferry expansion is bringing a surge of interest to long-neglected neighborhoods on the East River.
Breaking Through Categories and Conventions at BAM
Drawing, weaving, monologues — Suzanne Bocanegra turns traditions into surreal delights at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Acting Studios Are Struggling. Does It Matter?
Schools that trained actors like Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange are facing rising costs, competition from colleges, and shifting cultural attitudes.
Nonfiction: Why Are Jews Funny?
Jeremy Dauber’s “Jewish Comedy” looks at laughter across more than 2,000 years.
The Getaway: Sending Out an SOS: The Rise of Travel Security Apps
Safety apps aim to offer assurance on the road.