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Op-Ed Contributor: How to Protect the Atlantic Fishery
The body that manages the fishing stock should adopt a more ecologically sensitive approach to a key part of the food chain.
California Today: California Today: Tax Proposals Threaten Lower-Income Housing
Monday: Credits and bonds that developers rely on may be reduced, Gov. Jerry Brown the globe-trotter, and the tepid return of La Niña.
Tutus and Tool Belts: Church of England Urges Children to Explore Gender Identity
In a “Valuing All God’s Children” directive, the church said students “should be at liberty to explore the possibilities of who they might be without judgment or derision.”
Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Delights, Real and Imagined
A show in Brussels looks back at their projects, including some that never came off — like swathing skyscrapers in Manhattan.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: The Tax Bill and Trickle-Down Economics
The House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, says the Republican plans would help the middle class. But that assumes that savings for the wealthy would percolate through the system.
Personal Health: The Growing Toll of Our Ever-Expanding Waistlines
As one major killer — smoking — declined, another rose precipitously to take its place: obesity.
The Checkup: Taking Care of the Physician
A growing body of research literature shows that physician burnout and depression are linked to medical errors and depersonalized care.
New York Today: New York Today: Subway Announcements Get a Human Touch
Monday: Changing subway language, wet weather, and a new streetcar for Queens and Brooklyn.
The School Prepping for Apocalypse
Bali’s Green School is betting that the skills kids will need for a dystopian future aren’t just math and history. Is this the new wave of progressive education?
Op-Ed Contributor: How Democrats Can Extend the Winning Streak Into 2018
The key is to make economics central to our politics.
The Stone: An Open Letter of Love to Kim Jong-un
If loving is a radical act, even a treasonous one, we take joy in it.
Trump Lauds ‘Great Relationship’ With Duterte in Manila
Human rights issues “briefly came up” as the leaders met in a friendly session on the sidelines of a summit meeting in the Philippines.
Luxury in a Turbulent World: What’s Next?
The question, always a driving force in fashion, has become even more meaningful in today’s unpredictable environment.
Five Technologies That Will Rock Your World
The new wave of artificial intelligence will reduce jobs, but will also improve your health and products like your smartphone.
In ‘Raising Trump’ and ‘The Kardashians,’ Two Portraits of Modern American Matriarchy
James Wolcott on two books about the larger-than-life dynasties shaping our cultural and political lives.
He Draws New York’s Skyline From Memory
Join the artist Stephen Wiltshire at the Empire State Building as he draws the New York skyline after spending less than an hour observing it by helicopter.
Feature: How the ‘Resistance’ Helped Democrats Dominate Virginia
For campaign managers like Kathryn Sorenson, much of their job was simply channeling the enormous wave of energy that came their way.
Vast Indigenous Land Claims in Canada Encompass Parliament Hill
Of the many issues dividing Canada’s government from its indigenous people, land claims are among the most symbolically important and economically consequential.
Editorial: The Right Way to Cut Corporate Taxes
Here’s why the Republican tax plans are such a boondoggle.
Op-Ed Contributor: Abortion in Italy, a Right Wronged
Why do 7 out of 10 Italian gynecologists refuse to terminate pregnancies when the procedure is legal?