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Album Review: Taylor Swift Is a 2017 Pop Machine on ‘Reputation,’ but at What Cost?
On her sneakily potent sixth album, the pop star shifts away from her signature melodies, engaging with the competition on its terms, not hers.
Senate Tax Plan Diverges From House Version, Highlighting Political Pressures
The Senate Finance Committee unveiled its sweeping tax plan, which would delay the corporate rate cut to 2019 but preserve prized tax breaks like the mortgage interest deduction.
Pete Souza Photographed the Obama Presidency. Now He Helps People Remember It.
Mr. Souza’s photo retrospectives, often laced with tongue-in-cheek captions and commentary, began during President Trump’s first week in the White House.
Chinese-Owned Factory in Ohio Fights Off Unionization Plan
Workers at the Fuyao Glass factory in Moraine overwhelmingly rejected the union proposal in a key test of how Chinese companies deal with labor relations.
Common Sense: A Tax Loophole for the Rich That Just Won’t Die
Despite President Trump’s campaign promises and populist fury, carried interest survives in the House Republican plan for a tax overhaul.
Review: ‘The Band’s Visit’ Is a Ravishing Musical That Whispers With Romance
This singularly seductive show, based on an Israeli film, finds the ecstasy in ennui in a small desert town.
News Analysis: A Middle-Class Tax Cut? It Depends Who and Where You Are
With details evolving, uncertainty remains, but House and Senate Republican proposals are unfavorable to those in high-cost states that are Democratic bastions.
Brooklyn Diocese Names 8 Priests Who Sexually Abused Children
One priest, after being defrocked in 1992, went on to an illustrious career in academia while his victims’ lives “have been destroyed,” a lawyer said.
Texas Church Shooting Video Raises an Unsettling Question: Who Should See It?
Texas officials have not said whether they will release a video of the church massacre that left 26 people dead. Whether they should is a different question.
For Harvey Weinstein, a New York Lawyer With a List of Celebrity Clients
Benjamin Brafman, who has represented Sean Combs and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, is known for his skillful cross-examinations.
Asia and Australia Edition: Xi Jinping, Saudi Arabia, APEC: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Republican Party, China, Louis C.K.: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Why Blocking the AT&T-Time Warner Merger Might Be Right
The Trump administration is correct in taking a hard look at the proposed takeover, which could discourage competition and hurt consumers.
Editorial: Nothing to Cheer About in New York City Elections
The mayor won with the votes of only 16 percent of the electorate. An unopposed prosecutor got surprising opposition. And fewer women will hold office.
Editorial: Puerto Rico’s Second-Class Treatment on Food Aid
A 35-year-old budget cap has denied the island the more generous and swifter relief that storm victims this year in Texas and Florida received.
The Statue That Never Was
Long before the current controversy in New York City over public monuments, there was a statue in Queens that prompted a public outcry.
Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Crazy Choices for the Courts
His judicial nominees are so far outside the mainstream, even some conservative Republicans have expressed dismay.
The Shift: YouTube’s Rapid Response Partisans Game the News of Tragedy
A community of internet talking heads gets their fact-challenged messages across by working fast after events like the church massacre in Texas.
An Insider’s Guide to Halal Takeout
A tour through several 24-hour Pakistani restaurants in New York reveals some commentary on Uber and Trump. But really, it’s all about the food.
Saudi Arabia Orders Its Citizens Out of Lebanon, Raising Fears of War
Analysts say that a war in the region is unlikely, but the escalation of tensions in a bewildering crisis involving the two Arab nations raises the risk.