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Holiday Windows, a (Sort of) Love Story
Why are we all so bedazzled by the store vitrines of the season?
Trump’s Red Line Is Holding Up Tax Cuts
Insistence on a 20 percent corporate tax rate is slowing negotiations for a final deal in the Senate.
Nonfiction: In a Bowie Oral History, a Glimpse of How Others Saw the Faker
Dylan Jones’s “David Bowie: A Life” captures its subject’s radically plastic persona, his capacity to accommodate any identity at will.
Help Desk: Among the Vulgarians
New etiquette books offer advice on how to mind your manners during uncivil times, in the White House and beyond.
Gifts Tied to Opioid Sales Invite a Question: Should Museums Vet Donors?
The issue of how museums raise their money has resurfaced in the case of the Sacklers, a family of philanthropists whose company developed OxyContin.
White House Plans Tillerson Ouster From State Dept., to Be Replaced by Pompeo
A transition plan would install Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, as secretary of state, and tap Senator Tom Cotton to lead the spy agency, officials said.
The ‘New Seven Wonders of the World’
Experience these majestic sites during moments of solitude in 360 video.
Republican Tax Bill Hits Snag Over Deficit Concerns
Ahead of a final vote, Senate Republicans scrambled to make changes to their proposal in order to address concerns that it would balloon budget deficits.
Revered Australian TV Figure Feels Ripples of Weinstein Scandal
Allegations against Don Burke, a longtime star, open a debate about the “bloke” culture of masculinity in Australia.
5 Shows to See if You’re in New York in December
Dark plays are fitting for a dark month, and perhaps for our national mood. These productions offer criticism, mystery, warning and hope.
New Seven Wonders in 360: The Great Wall
The Great Wall of China was built over a period of 1800 years to protect against invaders.
New Seven Wonders in 360: Taj Mahal
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built a mausoleum in memory of his wife, Mumtaz, in Agra, India.
New Seven Wonders in 360: Petra
The Nabateans built the city, now in modern-day Jordan, in a strategic spot located along early silk and spice trade routes.
New Seven Wonders in 360: The Colosseum
The largest amphitheater of the Roman Empire could hold up to 70,000 people.
New Seven Wonders in 360: Chichén Itzá
An ancient Maya city that eventually became part of the Maya-Toltec civilization.
New Seven Wonders in 360: Machu Picchu
The Incan settlement nestled 2,430 meters above sea level in the eastern Andes mountains.
Europe Edition: Rex Tillerson, Angela Merkel, Turkey: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
The Neediest Cases Fund: After Fleeing Anti-Semitism in Russia, Finding Hope and a Home in the U.S.
“I am American,” said Anatoliy Krongauz, who came to the United States with his family after surviving the Holocaust and facing continued discrimination.
Sundance Film Festival 2018: 6 Films to Know
Directing debuts by Idris Elba. Documentaries on Gloria Allred and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The 2018 Sundance Film Festival feature lineup is here.
A.I. Will Transform the Economy. But How Much, and How Soon?
Three new reports suggest that artificial intelligence can probably do less right now than you think. But by one estimation, up to a third of American workers will have to switch jobs by 2030 largely because of it.