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Best of Late Night: <div>Trevor Noah Pans Trump’s Vulgarity, a Bleep for Other Hosts</div>
Late-night hosts had a hard time making light of President Trump’s derogatory characterization of immigrants from Haiti and Africa.
Feature: Inside One of America’s Last Pencil Factories
A photographer captures a colorful world of craft and complexity.
N.F.L. Playoffs: Eagles Are a Rare Top-Seeded Underdog
Philadelphia was once a Super Bowl favorite, but Nick Foles’ poor play at quarterback has them expected to lose at home in the divisional round.
Essay: The Poet of Light
Richard Wilbur’s capacity for wonder wasn’t always fashionable. But it was always urgently necessary — and still is, perhaps now more than ever.
Nonfiction: What Does It Take to Overcome Adversity?
In “Supernormal,” the psychologist Meg Jay derives lessons from the lives of her troubled patients.
Nonfiction: Seeing the Civil War From the Ground Up
Edward L. Ayers’s “The Thin Light of Freedom” presents the War Between the States as experienced by ordinary people.
Nonfiction: The Outlaw Novelist as Literary Critic
J.M. Coetzee reinvents the rules of fiction, but his “Late Essays” about other writers infuse traditional formulas with brilliant psychologizing.
Tip: How to Build a Ship in a Bottle
Start with a clear-glass bottle. Expect exasperation.
Opioid Addiction Knows No Color, but Its Treatment Does
In New York, treatment is sharply segregated by income, as those with money can avoid methadone clinics and use an alternate treatment.
Chinese Police Dynamite Christian Megachurch
Paramilitary officers used explosives and heavy machinery to destroy the church, reflecting tensions between Christians and the Communist Party.
Europe Edition: Brexit, Facebook, Julian Assange: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Trump Is Expected to Stop Short of Reimposing Strict Sanctions on Iran
It will be the third time President Trump has given a reprieve to the nuclear agreement brokered by President Barack Obama, despite having labeled it “the worst deal ever.”
Trump Administration Says States May Impose Work Requirements for Medicaid
Federal officials said they would support state efforts to require able-bodied adults to work as a condition of eligibility for Medicaid.
About New York: Battling Climate Change from the Back Seat of an S.U.V.
Mayor de Blasio declared himself a foe of global warming by filing suit against big oil companies, but his travel habits undermine his rhetoric.
Modern Love: For Best Hookup Results, Use Your Words, O.K.?
How physical desire, fake flattery and a vanishing act can make casual sex anything but casual.
Why I Can’t Quit You, Hoops
Like many Latinas, my mother took my sister and me to get our ears pierced when we were newborns. I gave up hoop earrings for 12 years, though. Here’s why.
Op-Ed Contributor: Social Media Is Making Us Dumber. Here’s Exhibit A.
Steven Pinker is a liberal, Jewish professor. But social media convinced people that he’s a darling of the alt-right.
A Blue Sky in Beijing? It’s Not a Fluke, Says Greenpeace
The advocacy group says air quality has drastically improved in several northeastern Chinese cities, but regions far from the capital have not seen the same results.
Ecuador Gives Assange Citizenship, Worsening Standoff With Britain
Ecuador wants the WikiLeaks founder to leave its London embassy, but Whitehall insists that he face justice, which could include extradition to the United States.
Review: Surprise Lessons From John Lithgow’s ‘Stories by Heart’
In a touching tribute to his father and the tradition of reading aloud, Mr. Lithgow recites two classic tales of deception and comeuppance.