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The Breakdown: Vegemite, the Beloved Australian Spread, Goes Upmarket
An artisanal version of the ubiquitous condiment — with special packaging and at over twice the price — has been met with ire, curiosity and amusement.
Fed Still Puzzled by Inflation, but Rate Increase Is on Track
Slow inflation was the main topic at the Federal Reserve’s last policy meeting, but most officials leaned toward another interest rate move this year.
California’s Wildfires: Why Have They Been So Destructive?
The 17 major blazes raging in California have been much more ferocious than the state’s typical fire season, for reasons that were years in the making.
California Winds Are Fueling Fires. It May Be Getting Worse.
Some scientists think global warming may be making California’s autumn winds even drier, a “key parameter for fire risk.”
Robert Plant, Party of One. (With Friends, Too.)
On his new solo album, “Carry Fire,” the onetime Led Zeppelin frontman explores “grooves and moods,” from the blues to North African rhythms.
Trilobites: A Surprise From the Supervolcano Under Yellowstone
The conditions that lead to supereruptions can emerge within a single human lifetime, according to a study of the volcano’s remnants in the national park.
Michel Jouvet, Who Unlocked REM Sleep’s Secrets, Dies at 91
Dr. Jouvet’s research, he wrote, showed that dreaming was “the third state of the brain, as different from sleep as sleep was from waking.”
Editorial: Biggest Loser at New York Mayoral Debate? The Voters
Anyone interested in specifics about the candidates’ priorities for the next four years came away disappointed.
What Is It Like to Cover the Trump White House? Submit Your Questions
Our White House correspondents Maggie Haberman and Peter Baker will talk with Dean Baquet, the executive editor, on Thursday about covering the Trump administration. Watch live at 6:30 p.m. Eastern.
In New Test for Obamacare, Iowa Seeks to Abandon Marketplace
Its plan would give premium subsidies to well-off people but increase out-of-pocket costs for many with modest incomes. Other states could potentially follow.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: On Contraception, It’s Church Over State
The Trump administration has enabled a radical fringe of the Republican Party to all but eliminate the right to employer-provided birth control.
California Fires Lay Waste to 140,000 Acres and Rage On
The two biggest and most destructive fires consumed more than 52,000 acres in Napa and Sonoma Counties, the heart of wine country.
Personal Journeys: Seeking Solitude in Japan’s Mountain Monasteries
Koyasan is one of the premier destinations for Buddhist pilgrims in Japan. As its popularity peaks, can it still be enjoyed by a visitor seeking quietude?
Trilobites: Solitary Pumas Turn Out to Be Mountain Lions Who Lunch
After tracking 13 pumas at feeding spots in Wyoming for three years, researchers mapped complex social networks of reciprocity among the predatory cats.
Album Review: St. Vincent Makes Her Move Into Pop With ‘Masseduction’
Ten years after her debut, Annie Clark teams up with the hitmaker Jack Antonoff for an album that paints pop as deep, dark and filled with paradoxes.
On Beauty: We’re Living in the Golden Age of Contouring
With light and shadow, it’s possible not just to accentuate your features — but to reshape them.
Op-Docs: I Have a Message for You
To save her own life, she left her father to die. Decades later, she got a message from him.
‘Brilliant,’ 41 and Lost to AIDS: The Theater World Asks Why
The death of Michael Friedman, a much-admired composer and lyricist, has left friends and fellow artists asking if they could have done more to help him amid signs of trouble.
The Shift: We Asked Facebook 12 Questions About the Election, and Got 5 Answers
Facebook responded to some questions about its role in the 2016 presidential election, and its plans to safeguard its platform in the future.
MacArthur Foundation Names 2017 ‘Genius’ Grant Winners
Rhiannon Giddens, the playwright Annie Baker and the theater artist Taylor Mac are among the 24 recipients of fellowships for “exceptionally creative people.”