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Tiger Woods Pleads Guilty to Reckless Driving
He is put on probation and will have to attend D.U.I. classes after being found asleep at the wheel.
The New Old Age: One Last Question Before the Operation: Just How Frail Are You?
Surgeons are testing older patients to see how likely they are to survive procedures.
Betsy DeVos’s Schedule Shows Focus on Religious and Nontraditional Schools
The secretary of education’s calendar tracking her daily meetings is full of sessions with leading advocates of vouchers and charter schools.
Wine School: Your Next Lesson: Savennières
This textured white wine, from the Anjou region of the Loire Valley, is a beautiful expression of the chenin blanc grape.
Vows: A Sunday March, This One Down the Aisle
The Rev. Al Sharpton, the bride’s father, had advice: “You can start life in one place and end up in a better place if you work hard enough and believe in yourself.”
David Harbour of ‘Stranger Things’ Never Wants to Play the Dad
Here he also talks about manliness, body image and setting boundaries with his hormonal co-stars on “Stranger Things.”
The Opioid Crisis: An Epidemic Years in the Making
The New York Times has been covering the opioid epidemic — from when it started bubbling up in towns around the United States years ago to now, as it decimates communities and families.
Critic’s Notebook: A Dutch Treasure Trove Returns to New Amsterdam
TEFAF, the grand daddy of art fairs, comes to the Park Avenue Armory. Here, a few highlights you shouldn’t miss.
Critic’s Notebook: Politicians Are Bad at Podcasting
New podcasts hosted by lawmakers put them in a quasi-journalistic role. They do not fare well.
A Bedroom for Rover, Maybe Even a Condo
For serious animal lovers, pets are like family. And doesn’t every family member deserve his own space?
Opioid Crisis, J.F.K., ‘Stranger Things’: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
The Hidden History of Japan’s Folk-Rock Boom
In the late 1960s, Japanese musicians put their spin on American pop. A new archival series is bringing them to the West for the first time.
Trump Declares Opioid Crisis a ‘Health Emergency’ but Requests No Funds
The long-promised directive fulfills a vow but falls short of the national emergency declaration President Trump had pledged.
California Today: California Today: An Analog View of California
Friday: An 18-year photo project on California, rising gas taxes, and a cartoon depiction of the Santa Rosa disaster.
Making Room for Deaf Performers in Hollywood
Todd Haynes’s “Wonderstruck” is one of the first major features since “Children of a Lesser God” to star a deaf actress in a deaf role.
Corner Office: How to Be a C.E.O., From a Decade’s Worth of Them
Adam Bryant has interviewed 525 chief executives through his years writing the Corner Office column. Here’s what he has learned.
Critic’s Notebook: ‘La Bohème’: Should Opera’s Most Beloved Classic Be Changed?
A reboot in London and an upcoming futuristic staging in Paris ask whether and how opera companies can revamp the story of Puccini’s struggling young artists.
Best of Late Night: James Corden Lists Things That Are More ‘Fake’ Than the Mainstream Media
Mr. Corden rejected President Trump’s assertion in a recent Fox Business interview that little “could be more fake than CBS and NBC and ABC and CNN.”
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: The Opioid Epidemic
After President Trump called the crisis a public health emergency, we spoke to a recovering addict, and a Times reporter who explained Mr. Trump’s move.
Fine Arts & Exhibits: For Claes Oldenburg, a Departure From His Own Tradition
At 88, Claes Oldenburg has his first show of new works in six years — this one at Pace Gallery in Manhattan.