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Pottery Is the New Pilates, and Macramé Takes Away the Crazy
Confounded by work, politics or just too much digital activity, anxious New Yorkers are turning to crafts as a balm and a corrective.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Self-Destruction of American Democracy
Forget Russia for a minute and look where Trump is taking us.
Common Sense: Trump Says G.O.P. Tax Bill Wouldn’t Benefit Him. That’s Not True.
The legislation hurtling through Congress seems almost tailor-made to benefit the president, despite his claims that the bills are “not good for me.”
Jerry A. Fodor, Philosopher Who Plumbed the Mind’s Depths, Dies at 82
Dr. Fodor brought the workings of 20th-century computer technology to bear on ancient questions about the structure of human cognition.
New Seven Wonders in 360: Christ the Redeemer
A colossal statue of Jesus Christ on top of Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Happy Anniversary, Heart Transplant
Fifty years after the first procedure in a human, the organ still has a hold on us.
Sorry, or Not: How Men Accused of Sexual Misconduct React
Powerful men continue to be accused of sexual harassment and assaults, and have been responding by accepting, hedging or dodging the allegations.
Matter: The Scallop Sees With Space-Age Eyes — Hundreds of Them
Each scallop eye is built something like the gigantic telescopes that peer into deep space, researchers reported on Thursday.
Without Obamacare Mandate, ‘You Open the Floodgates’ for Skimpy Health Plans
The Republican effort to undo the requirement that people get insured would unleash sales of cheaper policies offering little coverage.
Review: In ‘The Disaster Artist,’ How to Fail at Moviemaking
James Franco directs and stars in this fictionalized look at the making of “The Room,” which fans call the worst movie ever made.
Why You’ll Probably Pay More for Your Christmas Tree This Year
Tree sellers warn that market forces tied to the recession are driving up the price of trees and, in some places, making them scarce.
Jim Nabors, 87, TV’s Gomer Pyle, Is Dead
Mr. Nabors found fame as an amiable bumpkin while pursuing as a second career as a singer with a booming baritone voice.
Art Review: Naked and Aflame or Considering Death, Munch Rarely Screamed
His best-known painting was an outlier among his works, which more often exuded melancholy and resignation, like the ones now at the Met Breuer and Scandinavia House.
Letter: Psychiatrists Warn About Trump’s Mental State
Dr. Bandy X. Lee of Yale calls for an urgent evaluation of the president.
Russell Simmons Steps Down From Businesses After Sexual Misconduct Report
Jenny Lumet, a writer, said on Thursday that Mr. Simmons sexually assaulted her in 1991.
Seeking Russian Presidency, Socialite Hits the Campaign Trail
Ksenia Sobchak, a television journalist and opposition candidate, opened a campaign office and vowed to stir a “national discussion about what is wrong with Russia.”
Trilobites: How a Giant Tortoise Gets Off Its Back
The shells of tumble-prone saddlebacks on the Galápagos Islands may not do them any favors, according to a new study.
Nine Women Accuse Israel Horovitz, Playwright and Mentor, of Sexual Misconduct
He was a charismatic father figure who nurtured young writers. But in incidents from the 1980s through 2016, the women describe a pattern of abuse and betrayal.
News Analysis: It Started as a Tax Cut. Now It Could Change American Life.
An overhaul championed by President Trump and Republican leaders could reshape health care, education and social services.
Op-Ed Contributor: Amber Tamblyn: I’m Not Ready for the Redemption of Men
People in Hollywood are already wondering when the comeback tours will start.