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5 Places: Five Places to Go in Los Angeles
Once a quiet and relatively unknown neighborhood, Highland Park is now seeing an influx of younger residents. Cool bars, restaurants and shops have followed.
Brooklyn’s Favorite Pot Dealer Returns
Ben Sinclair is nothing like the freewheeling dealer he portrays in “High Maintenance.” Except he smokes pot, drives an R.V. and parted ways with his wife (who co-created the show).
Are You Ready to (Dress Like You) Rock?
How the fastest growing designer in men’s wear built a big business in no time flat by selling his customers on a dream: That they, too, could shred.
Hunting a C.I.A. Mole, Agents Gambled and Let a Suspect Return to China
Officials hoped it would help solve the mystery of the deaths of C.I.A. informants. Five years later, an arrest has been made but the mystery remains.
Aziz Ansari and the #MeToo Debate
A sexual-misconduct allegation against the comedian Aziz Ansari adds a new dimension to discussions of dating norms and consent.
Six Are Laid Off at Saveur Magazine, Including Its Editor
As the publishing company Bonnier cuts 17 percent of its American employees, the staff of a long-running food magazine shrinks.
Trapped on an Island With Wolves, the Only Way Out for These Caribou Was Up
Nine caribou on an island in Lake Superior were helicoptered to safety in a bid to save a once thriving herd from dying out.
More Details Emerge About Trump’s Relationship With Porn Star
In Touch published excerpts from its 2011 interview with Stephanie Clifford, in which she details her first encounter with Donald Trump.
Eric Wynalda Discusses His Financial Problems — and Everything Else
The former member of the United States national team is taking an aggressive outsider approach in his campaign to be president of U.S. Soccer.
Assistant to Goldman Sachs Executive Stole and Sold His Rare Wines, U.S. Says
Prize bottles of wine valued at more than $1.2 million were surreptitiously sold, prosecutors said.
Apple, Capitalizing on New Tax Law, Plans to Bring Billions in Cash Back to U.S.
Less than four weeks after President Trump signed a new tax bill, Apple plans to repatriate the vast majority of its $252 billion in cash held abroad.
With Trump’s Visit to Pennsylvania, G.O.P. Scrambles to Save a House Seat
President Trump will fly in to the southwestern Pennsylvania district vacated by a scandal-tarred Republican, hoping to bolster the flagging campaign of his handpicked successor.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Wrong Way to Treat Opioid Addiction
Buprenorphine and methadone are the most effective treatments for fighting opioid addiction. But most rehabilitation programs won’t use them.
Olympic Détente Upends U.S. Strategy on North Korea
For the White House, the budding détente scrambles its strategy of pressuring the North, with sanctions and threats of military action, to give up its nuclear arsenal.
Op-Ed Columnist: John Kelly, Deacon of Deportation
The White House chief of staff has much to do with Trump’s anti-immigration policies.
Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Gets His Sanity Grades
Relax, this man knows his camels.
Frugal Traveler: Savannah, a City With Charms Both Historical and Culinary
There is no shortage of history, sultry beauty and architectural delights. And a visit needn’t cost you much.
Op-Ed Columnist: What We Can Learn From ‘S-Hole Countries’
African nations are ahead of the U.S. in some respects.
Asia and Australia Edition: Winter Olympics, California, C.I.A.: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Chance to Save American Steel
Cheap imports are becoming a threat to national security. He has the tools to respond. Will he use them?