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Modern Love: How 30 Blocks Became 30 Years
A teenager in a wheelchair forges an unlikely but enduring relationship with the young woman hired to care for his infant half brother.
After Trump Seeks to Block Book, Publisher Hastens Release
Defying the president’s demand, the publisher of “Fire and Fury,” by Michael Wolff, announced that it would move up the book’s release to Friday morning.
Toronto Theater Director Resigns Amid Sexual Misconduct Accusations
Albert Schultz has left his post as artistic director of the acclaimed Soulpepper Theater Company after four women accused him of improper behavior.
Theresa May Apologizes for Delays in Britain’s Health System
A day after denying there was a problem, the prime minister acknowledged the frustrations of waiting for up to 12 hours to see a doctor or nurse.
Obstruction Inquiry Shows Trump’s Struggle to Keep Grip on Russia Investigation
The special counsel’s investigation has uncovered several episodes involving the president that raise questions about whether he obstructed justice.
Led by the Mercers, Bannon’s Allies Abandon Him
Stephen K. Bannon’s provocative remarks about President Trump and his family, and Mr. Trump’s angry response, further alienated some of Mr. Bannon’s most important backers, who were already losing enthusiasm for him.
Winter Storm Pounds Northeast With Wind, Snow and Flooding
Airports shut down, schools closed and cars slid off roads during winter’s first major storm. Officials fear the worst is ahead as bone-chilling cold moves in.
Trump, Citing Pakistan as a ‘Safe Haven’ for Terrorists, Freezes Aid
The United States has provided billions of dollars in aid to Pakistan, but the Trump administration says it is not doing enough to confront terrorist networks operating there.
Editorial: The Bogus Voter-Fraud Commission Is Dead, but the Myths Aren’t
Celebrate the demise of the transparent sham, but don’t be fooled into thinking the conspiracists are going away.
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Torments Northeast, Whipping the East Coast With Snow and Bitter Cold
On Thursday, emergency officials reckoned with a storm that shut down schools for more than a million children, flooded roadways, filled homeless shelters and forced the cancellations of thousands of flights.
Brendan Byrne, Former New Jersey Governor, Is Dead at 93
Mr. Byrne helped lure professional sports teams to New Jersey and risked his political future by winning passage of the state’s first income tax.
What You Need to Do Because of Flaws in Computer Chips
Hackers can exploit two major security flaws in microprocessors running virtually all machines on Earth. What do you do now?
Editorial: Making Art Lovers Pay
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is dropping its “suggested” admission for out-of-staters, in favor of a mandatory set of fees.
Asia and Australia Edition: Bannon, Weather, Macron: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Rise of Bitcoin Competitor Ripple Creates Wealth to Rival Zuckerberg
A co-founder of Ripple, a virtual currency, could briefly lay claim to being the world’s fifth richest person on Thursday, bypassing Mark Zuckerberg, as the Bitcoin boom widened.
Israel Offers African Migrants a Choice: Ticket Out or Jail
About a third of the 60,000 Africans who crossed into Israel surreptitiously since 2005 have left. Israel now aims to push out the rest.
Op-Ed Contributors: Trump’s Disdain for Science
Much of what the federal government does has scientific and technological underpinnings. Yet the president has still not appointed a science adviser.
Trump Administration Takes Step That Could Threaten Marijuana Legalization Movement
Federal prosecutors will be given discretion to more aggressively enforce marijuana laws, threatening to undermine the legalization movement at the state level.
Op-Ed Contributor: Leave A.I. Alone
Sure, the technology poses risks. But the current approach to regulating it is a mistake.
Winter ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Snarls Air Traffic Up and Down East Coast
Passengers voiced frustration with airlines as more than 4,000 flights were canceled. Some waited in airports, others on the beach.