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Personal Health: New Blood Pressure Guidelines for Children
Study after study has demonstrated that elevated blood pressure is correctly diagnosed in less than one-quarter of the children who have it.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: The A.C.L.U. and the Alt-Right
A decision to defend the organizer of a white supremacist rally has provoked soul-searching within the civil-liberties group.
The New Generation of Japanese Accommodations
A prehistoric hut, a 19th-century samurai’s dwelling, a traditional farmhouse: These new stays go far beyond Tokyo (and the ryokan, too).
The New Health Care: Can the U.S. Repair Its Health Care While Keeping Its Innovation Edge?
The two are not mutually exclusive, but harm to innovation in America could harm other nations, too.
Travel Tips: How to Book the Cheapest Holiday Travel
Answers to the questions you should be asking yourself as you finalize your holiday travels.
Fiction: How Kurt Vonnegut Found His Voice and His Themes
“Complete Stories” shows Vonnegut using short fiction to test the ideas he would put to better use in his famous novels.
Nonfiction: The 20 Years That Made New York City
“Greater Gotham,” Mike Wallace’s sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Gotham,” focuses on the two decades between 1898 and 1919.
Construction Project at a Cathedral: A New Home for Its Peacocks
The three peacocks that live on the grounds of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine are getting a new home, chosen after a competition among architects.
Matter: A ‘Sonic Attack’ on Diplomats in Cuba? These Scientists Doubt It
The symptoms reported by U.S. embassy staff in Havana probably were not caused by a mysterious sonic weapon, experts said.
Chinese Village Where Xi Jinping Fled Is Now a Monument to His Power
On the cusp of China’s leadership shake-up, a village where President Xi Jinping spent seven years as a youth now draws pilgrims and a propaganda drive.
Op-Ed Contributor: I Miss the Old Megyn Kelly
Mourning the loss of TV’s most unlikable woman.
Op-Ed Contributor: Tearing Down Statues of Columbus Also Tears Down My History
For a generation of immigrants often caricatured as subhuman, Columbus was a figure to rally around against the anti-Italianism of the time.
Op-Ed Contributor: Why Corporate Tax Cuts Won’t Create Jobs
I helped build a $5 billion company. There are much better ways to spur growth than putting more money in our coffers.
Op-Ed Contributor: A Health Care Plan That’s Universal and Bipartisan
Universal catastrophic coverage can offer greater access and lower costs to bridge the party divide.
Op-Ed Columnist: Attacking Media as Distraction
Mr. Trump is putting on a sideshow to take attention away from his failures.
Op-Ed Columnist: Gary Cohn and Steven Mnuchin Risk Their Reputations
Pleasing their boss at all costs isn’t worth it.
Before Derailments at Penn Station, Competing Priorities Led to Disrepair
A Times investigation shows how Amtrak, wanting to keep trains running and favoring a nearby development project, put off replacing deteriorating tracks.
Yankees 1, Indians 0: Greg Bird Preserves Yankees’ Season, Toppling the Indians With a Lone Blast
Bird, who missed much of this season with injuries, delivered a solo homer off the stingy reliever Andrew Miller for the only run of the game.
Here’s What Happened in N.F.L. Week 5
The Packers and Chiefs won big games on Sunday, but the N.F.L. lost two of its biggest stars to injury — Odell Beckham Jr. and J.J. Watt
White House Makes Hard-Line Demands for Any ‘Dreamers’ Deal
The long list of proposals imperiled a fledgling bipartisan push to reach a legislative solution to give legal status to the young undocumented immigrants.