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The New Health Care: A Link Between Alcohol and Cancer? It’s Not Nearly as Scary as It Seems
An announcement from a cancer research group needs to be taken with a grain of salt, perhaps on the rim of a margarita glass.
In Danang, Vietnam, Trump Makes a Friendlier American Landing
Once a vital American war base, the city is host to an APEC summit where Vietnam will reaffirm warmer ties with the United States and seek help with China.
The Plight of the Postwar Apartment
Too old to be hip, too new to be charming, postwar buildings still offer plenty to buyers.
Footsteps: Charlie Chaplin, at Home in Switzerland
Was it the peace and quiet? Or the lenient Swiss tax code? From 1953 until 1977, the silent film star lived on the Swiss Riviera in a house that recently opened as a museum.
Children’s Books: Bookshelf: Picture Books for Animal-Loving Children
An octopus who escapes from an aquarium, a feather searching for its bird, a cardinal trapped in a Christmas tree and more in this season’s best animal books.
Critic’s Notebook: President Trump Finds His TV Niche in Softball Interviews
The president styles himself a fighter, but when it comes to television, he prefers allies who help mold his image like “The Apprentice” once did.
After Irma and Maria: How 3 Spots on the U.S. Virgin Islands Are Faring
More than two months after the disaster on the U.S. Virgin Islands began, we checked back on some spots that we visited and photographed not long after the storms hit.
Lions of New York: David Dinkins Doesn’t Think He Failed. He Might Be Right.
He was a historic figure, New York’s first black mayor. At 90, he reflects on a city on the brink. Was it his fault? Or did he start the recovery?
Are Honey Nut Cheerios Healthy? We Look Inside the Box
America’s best-selling breakfast cereal has about nine times as much sugar as normal Cheerios. Sugar, brown sugar and honey are among its top six ingredients.
Steve Bannon’s Interview With The Times: ‘It’s MAGA Day.’
In an exclusive interview with The New York Times, Stephen K. Bannon talked about Senate Republicans, white nationalism and the day President Trump was elected.
Is This Really the Bluesman Robert Johnson?
Zeke Schein says a vintage photo he discovered on eBay may be that of Robert Johnson, the legendary bluesman who up to now has appeared in only two surviving images.
How Could a Tax Change Affect You? This Is What the Senate and House Propose
Here’s a guide to some of the consumer-facing issues under consideration.
In Lahore, Pakistan, Smog Has Become a ‘Fifth Season’
Delhi’s pollution has made headlines in recent days, but experts say the air in Pakistan’s second-largest city rivals the Indian capital’s for toxicity.
Sex Allegations Against Roy Moore Send Republicans Reeling
Mr. Moore, the Republican nominee for the Senate seat in Alabama, was accused of making advances toward teenage girls.
In Brexit-Era London, a Mosque Sits Between Two Types of Hate
Terrorism and shifting politics have left mainstream Muslims feeling wary in one of the Western cities that has been most open to them.
CNN Is Not for Sale, and the Search for a ‘Corporate Kaepernick’: DealBook Briefing
We held our annual DealBook conference on Thursday, which featured a lineup of some of the biggest newsmakers in business and policy, including the C.E.O.s of Uber and AT&T.
How to Remember a War Without Glory?
Americans know too little about World War I — but exhibitions commemorating one of its bloodiest battles ask questions the country will soon need to grapple with.
Malick Sidibé’s Mali: Scenes of a Rollicking Night Life
An exhibition at the Cartier Foundation in Paris shows how this renowned photographer captured the wild night life of Bamako, Mali, in the 1960s and ’70s.
Europe Edition: Donald Trump, Louis C.K., Monsanto: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Modern Love: When Your Uber Driver Brings a Time Machine
A woman is plunged into her tumultuous past when she gets a ride to the airport from a man intimately connected to her divorce.