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Björk’s New Album Is a Love Letter to Optimism
Björk discusses “Utopia,” an enthusiastic reaction to her dark heartbreak record, “Vulnicura,” and the election of President Trump, and her post about Lars von Trier.
Japan Extends Economic Growth Streak
The country’s businesses have benefited from stimulus measures and rising global demand, as output expanded for a seventh consecutive three-month period.
Why China Wants to Lead on Climate, but Clings to Coal (for Now)
Emissions are rising in China. Still, it’s on track to meet the commitments it made under the Paris climate accord.
British Cybersecurity Chief Warns of Russian Hacking
The chief of the National Cyber Security Center said Russia recently tried to hack into Britain’s energy, media and telecommunications industries.
Jeff Sessions Denies Lying to Congress on Contacts With Russia
Before the House Judiciary Committee, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he could not recall a campaign adviser’s briefing on Russia but did remember stopping a Trump-Putin meeting.
Meet Roy Moore’s Defenders
Roy S. Moore, the Senate candidate from Alabama, and his supporters are trying to discredit and diminish the mounting sexual misconduct allegations against him.
Debra Chasnoff, Whose Films Redefined Gay Families, Dies at 60
An Oscar-winning documentarian, she addressed subjects including parenting, sexuality, bullying, nuclear power and affordable housing.
Now Karl Lagerfeld Has Opinions on Migrants in Europe
And on Angela Merkel, and on Jewish people. He shared his thoughts on a French television program on Saturday, prompting hundreds of complaints.
The Boy on the Bus: A 16-Year-Old Recounts a Terror Attack
In those first frantic moments, a student called his mother. She asked him where he was. He wasn’t sure.
Divided Jury to Keep Deliberating in Case of Ex-Jail Officers’ Union Chief
Jurors told the judge they could not reach a consensus on Norman Seabrook’s guilt. The judge directed them to continue deliberating.
What Can Republicans Do About Roy Moore? Here Are Their Options.
Ballots have been printed, and absentee voting has begun in Alabama, leaving Republicans with few options to stop Mr. Moore’s campaign for the Senate.
Asia and Australia Edition: Myanmar, Jeff Sessions, Iran: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Contributor: Why Don’t Sanders Supporters Care About the Russia Investigation?
Discussing Trump’s ties to Putin could give us a chance to raise the issues that matter most to us: corruption and inequality.
Public Health: Obamacare’s Insurance Mandate Is Unpopular. So Why Not Just Get Rid of It?
There’s a reason Democrats put the provision in the bill. Eliminating it would reduce insurance coverage and drive up premiums. How much is up for debate.
An Alabama Senate Candidate Keeps Democratic Leaders Away — but Not Their Money
Doug Jones has portrayed his race for the Senate as an Alabama effort, apart from the national Democratic Party, but he is reaping the fruit of an energized party.
Jeff Sessions, Taxes, Roy Moore: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
First Digital Pill Approved to Worries About Biomedical ‘Big Brother’
The medicine, an antipsychotic drug, has a sensor that will show doctors whether and when patients are taking it. Other medicines will follow, experts say.
Connecticut Supreme Court Hears Newtown Families’ Appeal Against Gun Companies
The court heard arguments in a lawsuit filed by relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook shooting who say the rifle used was marketed as a weapon of war.
Mellody Hobson Says the Time for Corporate Diversity Is Now
“Trying is not the same as doing,” said the corporate president in a call to action.
Jeff Sessions Says He Didn’t Lie About Russian Contacts
Attorney General Jeff Sessions denied that he lied when he testified about Russian contacts in October. He also said he was aware of African-American groups that have transformed themselves into “violent activists.”