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The Neediest Cases Fund: Breaking the Hold of Drugs to Earn the Embrace of Her Children
Cassandra Darlington hit rock bottom when her five children were placed in foster care. Sixteen years into sobriety, she is awed by their capacity to forgive.
The (Really) Old and New Meet in Naples
A new exhibition at the Madre contemporary art museum puts rarely seen ruins from Pompeii in contemporary confines.
Thomas Roma, Photographer and Professor, Accused of Sexual Misconduct
Five women who studied with Mr. Roma at Columbia University and at the School of Visual Arts said he behaved inappropriately.
The Carpetbagger: Tiffany Haddish on Nasty Men, Her ‘S.N.L.’ Feat and ‘Girls Trip’
For the comic, who’s being honored by the New York Film Critics Circle, 2017 was a breakthrough year. Her reaction? “Finally it is happening to me.”
Trump’s Threat to Cut Palestinian Aid Worries Many in Israel
Far from encouraging a return to peace talks, a pair of blunt tweets from the American president appeared to distance the Palestinians and confuse the Israelis.
Tesla the Car Is a Household Name. Long Ago, So Was Nikola Tesla.
The star of a man once renowned as the prototype of a genius inventor has faded. But his reputation is having a revival, and his creations still resonate.
How ‘Not in My Backyard’ Became ‘Not in My Neighborhood’
The expectation that homeowners should be able to reach beyond their property lines has become deeply embedded.
Best of Late Night: Stephen Colbert Blasts Trump for Twitter Feud With Kim Jong-un
Mr. Colbert criticized the president for talking about nuclear war in what Mr. Colbert considered blasé terms.
California Today: California Today: For Sale in Santa Rosa, Fire-Scorched Land
Wednesday: Leaving fire-ravaged Santa Rosa, census fears, Silicon Valley sex parties and, finally, the California of a century ago
North Korea, Rich Rodriguez, Thomas Monson: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
When Old News Is Good News: The Effect of 6 Elderly New Yorkers on One Middle-Aged Reporter
No work I have ever done has brought me as much joy and hope, or changed my outlook on life as profoundly.
Op-Ed Contributor: P.C. Language Saved My Life
What I wish kids growing up in West Baltimore like me knew about “zi,” “zer,” and being gender non-binary.
Orrin Hatch, Utah Senator, to Retire, Opening Path for Mitt Romney
Mr. Hatch, the longest-serving Senate Republican, announced that he would retire at the end of the year, clearing a path for Mitt Romney to run.
ScienceTake: Beach Crawling Doesn’t Tire Out Baby Sea Turtles
When hatchling turtles tackled a treadmill, their stop-and-go style of crawling kept them fresh enough for a big swim to the Gulf Stream.
Ex-Homeland Security Officials Urge Faster Action on DACA
The window for legislative action to protect undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children will close by the middle of January, three former officials said in a letter.
Phys Ed: Exercise Alters Our Microbiome. Is That One Reason It’s So Good for Us?
Lean people were especially responsive to exercise’s effects on the bacterial makeup of our guts.
New York Today: New York Today: The State of Our State
Wednesday: The governor’s annual address, the continuing cold, and health care enrollment.
Social Media Shudders After Trump Mocks North Korea’s ‘Button’
The president’s tweet that he has a “much bigger” arsenal of nuclear weapons was met with dread and humor, of both the gallows and locker-room varieties.
Op-Ed Columnist: What Has Mitt Romney Learned?
If the 2012 Republican presidential nominee returns to politics, will he grasp his own role in what happened in 2016?
This Judge Has a Mission: Keep Defendants Alive
An experimental court in Buffalo steers opioid users into treatment instead of jail. The judge uses his own recovery story as an example.