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The Marriage Ended. The Company Thrived.
How Brad Black and Susan Griffin-Black built EO Products into an all-natural skin care juggernaut despite getting a divorce along the way.
Style Q&A: It’s Time for Another ‘Star Wars’ Best Costume Oscar
The costumer designer for “The Last Jedi,” talks about Oscar snubs, Carrie Fisher and Kylo Ren’s hot pants.
She Ran From the Cut, and Helped Thousands of Other Girls Escape, Too
Nice Leng’ete started a program in Kenya to create new rites of passage to replace female genital cutting, and has saved 50,000 girls from the agonizing and controversial procedure.
11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
Here are some articles to help you plan a trip, get to know Tonya Harding, take a tour of a pencil factory, and so much more.
Trilobites: The Squid That Sink to the Ocean’s Floor When They Die
Some squid sink to the ocean floor when they die, researchers found, and they may take a lot of carbon down there with them.
He Helped Ex-Players Get Benefits. His Family Is Still Waiting.
Mike Webster, who died in 2002, was the first N.F.L. player to receive a diagnosis of C.T.E., but his family has been left out of the $1 billion concussion settlement so far.
Las Vegas Gunman Took Elaborate Steps to Hide His Tracks, New Documents Show
F.B.I. search warrants shed new light on the degree to which Stephen Paddock planned the attack and prepared for the aftermath to come
John V. Tunney, Boxer’s Son Who Lasted One Term in the Senate, Dies at 83
Mr. Tunney seemed to be a rising star in the Democratic Party until a Senate re-election loss sent him into early political exile because of turbulent times.
‘Don’t Feed the Troll’: Much of the World Reacts in Anger at Trump’s Insult
Reports that President Trump called Haiti and African nations “shithole countries” drew nearly universal condemnation.
To New Yorkers’ Delight, Coogan’s Says It Isn’t Closing After All
Coogan’s restaurant and bar, a civic fixture in Washington Heights for 32 years, reached a new agreement with its landlord just three days after its owners announced they would be closing.
Your Money Adviser: Pay Down Those Credit Cards, Before Rates Rise Further
With the holidays behind us, now is the moment to wipe out balances — before interest rates continue their climb.
What the Aftermath of a Deadly Mudslide Looks Like
Mudslides in California left devastation in their wake. At least 18 people have been killed, and search and rescue workers were hunting for the missing.
A Senior Republican Senator Admonishes Trump: ‘American Is an Idea, Not a Race’
The president’s racially charged comments threaten an emerging agreement to project some undocumented immigrants, which risks bringing a government shutdown.
Victims of California Mudslides Were Swept Away Weeks After Surviving Fires
The mudslides in Montecito, Calif., wiped out entire blocks, pulling people from their homes and killing at least 18.
Black Colleges Swept Up in For-Profit Crackdown Find Relief From DeVos
The United Negro College Fund has been among the most vocal critics of Obama-era student borrower protections, saying they threaten the viability of its 37 member institutions.
Inside Uber’s $100,000 Payment to a Hacker, and the Fallout
How Uber grappled with a 2016 hack is under scrutiny and has cast a chill over how other companies deal with security threats.
Editorial: Donald Trump Flushes Away America’s Reputation
No useful answers on immigration will come from a bigoted president with a warped view of the world, and his nation’s principles.
Op-Ed Columnist: So It’s One, Two, Three Strikes You’re Out …
Next year, we’ll drill for oil in Norway.
Op-Ed Contributor: Mr. President, Your Toga Is Showing
Maybe he isn’t as unprecedented a leader as we think. All hail!
For Brooklyn Rape Victim, a Long-Awaited Apology From Police
Physically attacked and vilified in print in 1994, the now 51-year-old victim calls the #MeToo movement an ongoing reality