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Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 17 at Funeral in Afghanistan
The attacker, who was on foot, set off explosives in his vest among mourners gathered for the funeral of a former district chief at a cemetery in Nangarhar Province.
Op-Ed Contributor: How Can Trump Help Iran’s Protesters? Be Quiet.
Public support from the United States government will do the demonstrators more harm than good.
Want to Be Happy? Think Like an Old Person
In a series update, we catch up with a group of New Yorkers over age 90: warm, cranky, funny and three years older than when we first met them.
Laughter, Then Horror, as Flames Engulfed Upscale Mumbai Restaurants
The fire at two restaurants on Friday killed 14 people. Patrons said the establishments had no fire alarms, sprinklers or clear emergency exits.
Coming Out in Lebanon
Openly gay, lesbian and transgender people face persecution across the Arab world. The exception may be in Lebanon, which has slowly grown more tolerant thanks to the work of activists.
New Year’s Eve, Iran, Donald Trump: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
A Year in Bloopers: The Making of The Daily 360
Happy New Year from the Daily 360 team! We've made 435 videos in 426 days. Here are some of the moments that didn’t make the cut. Pro tip: If you can see the camera, the camera can see you.
This Year, Make Your Fitness Resolution Stick
Many Americans will make getting fit and losing weight a New Year’s resolution. Unfortunately, the odds are overwhelming that they’ll fail.
Ask Well: Does a ‘Strong’ Immune System Ward Off Colds and Flu?
How well you fight off colds and flu is likely a combination of luck, genetics and lifestyle.
Trump’s Way: For Trump, a Year of Reinventing the Presidency
In ways that were once unimaginable, President Trump has discarded the conventions and norms established by his predecessors. Will that change the institution permanently?
Greek Prime Minister Seeks to Block Asylum for Turkish Officer
In an apparent effort to avoid antagonizing Turkey, Greece’s prime minister moved to block asylum for a Turkish officer who fled last year’s failed coup.
In Fire-Scarred Bronx Neighborhood, a World of New Arrivals, Children and Community
Many were drawn to Belmont, where a fire killed 12, because it is affordable and safe. They stayed because they found a small town amid a metropolis.
Why an Upstate Prisoner With a History of Escape Foiled His Latest
He cooked up an ingenious scheme to break out of prison. So he tried to make a deal. But it wasn’t just any plan. And he wasn’t just any inmate.
John Portman, Architect Who Made Skylines Soar, Dies at 93
Mr. Portman, who was also a developer, built futuristic office complexes and hotels with towering atriums, transforming cityscapes across the world.
Congo Reports Arrest in Killing of 2 U.N. Experts
The experts, Michael Sharp, an American, and Zaida Catalan, a Swede, were investigating crimes associated with a rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Glitch in South Carolina Lottery Could Mean $19.6 Million in Winnings
A computer error caused a lottery game to produce too many winning tickets and now the state has set aside nearly $20 million in payouts as it decides what to do.
A Year of Animal Oddities Around the World: 7 Reader Favorites
From rare white giraffes to criminal donkeys to chilly elephants, take a look at some of our strangest stories about animals in 2017 that resonated with readers.
Nepal Bars Solo Climbers From Mount Everest
The action was an attempt to promote safety and reduce accidents, officials said, although some climbers said they intended to challenge the rule.
Erica Garner, Activist and Daughter of Eric Garner, Dies at 27
Ms. Garner, whose father died in 2014 after being put in a police chokehold, was a prominent critic of policing tactics.
Why Children Play With Fire, and How to Stop Them
Preschoolers and kindergartners are most likely to start fires caused by play, and are most likely to die in them, according to the National Fire Protection Association.