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He Leaked a Photo of Rick Perry Hugging a Coal Executive. Then He Lost His Job.
An Energy Department photographer says he was fired for exposing the coal industry’s influence with the Energy secretary.
Trump’s Physical Revealed Serious Heart Concerns, Outside Experts Say
The White House physician had said President Trump was in “excellent” cardiac health despite having an LDL cholesterol level of 143, well above the desired number.
North Korea, Bannon, Apple: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Trilobites: A Wet and Warm Spring, Then 200,000 Dead Saigas
Scientists identified bacteria that caused a mass die-off of the endangered antelopes in Kazakhstan in 2015. But the mechanism that made the bacteria so deadly is not understood.
Bitcoin Falls Below $10,000 as Virtual Currency Bubble Deflates
The price of one Bitcoin is down 50 percent from its peak as concerns grow that governments may crack down on virtual currency trading.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Aziz, We Tried to Warn You
It may seem like rules around sex have changed overnight, but feminists have been talking about this for a long time.
Milan Is Still Making It New
Giorgio Armani, Prada and Fendi proved that men’s fashion has the power to surprise.
‘Fire and Fury’ May Be Coming to a Screen Near You
Endeavor Content has acquired the rights to Michael Wolff’s No. 1 best-selling book. But no TV network or film studio is attached to the project.
Wisconsin Upset Raises Hopes for Democrats in 2018 Races
A Democrat on Tuesday won a State Senate seat long held by Republicans in western Wisconsin, and some saw it as a sign of worry for Republicans in elections ahead.
Want to Buy the Golden Globes Dresses? Try eBay
All of the proceeds from an auction of clothing worn by celebrities, which begins on Friday, will go to the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund.
Toronto Journal: Shivering? That’s for City Folk. For Islanders, Ice Time Is Play Time.
A small and hardy group of Torontonians lives on island parkland in the middle of North America’s fourth-largest city, with coyotes and ice boats.
Trilobites: Being Antisocial Leads to a Longer Life. For Marmots.
Unlike most mammals, yellow-bellied marmots with more active social lives died younger than those that kept to themselves, scientists found after tracking them for 13 years.
Brand to Know: The Fashion Collective Making Modern Armor
The Berlin-based company GmbH, which showed its fall/winter 2018 collection in Paris this week, takes inspiration from uniforms of all kinds.
Moscow Got 6 Minutes of Sunlight in December
One internet user called the dark days in the Russian capital “Hillary’s revenge.”
Bike Path Terrorism Suspect Seeks Plea Deal to Avoid Death Penalty
Sayfullo Saipov, the man accused of killing eight people on a Manhattan bike path, offered to spend life in prison without parole.
Op-Ed Columnist: While You Were Sleeping
Technology is advancing by leaps and bounds.
Your Pyeongchang 2018 Travel Guide
The 2018 Winter Olympics start on Feb. 9 in Gangwon Province, a resort region in the Taebak Mountains northeast of Seoul. Here’s what to see and how to see it.
Is Your Child a Phone ‘Addict’?
Parents can have difficulty distinguishing phone abuse from appropriate use.
Op-Ed Contributor: Innocent but Still Guilty
Inmates are sometimes offered freedom in exchange for pleading guilty to a crime they didn’t commit. It’s a bad deal.
Prosecutors Had the Wrong Man. They Prosecuted Him Anyway.
The wrongfully convicted have tried, and failed, to hold the New Orleans district attorney’s office accountable for breaking evidence rules. Now a lawsuit is citing 45 examples.