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Keeping Score: Is LeBron James, at 33, Better Than He Was 5 Years Ago?
You can say he’s ageless and even sublime. But can you truthfully say, as Steve Kerr did, that James is better in his 15th N.B.A. season than he was in his 10th?
Would You Play Ball at Fukushima?
Local officials and residents hope sports teams and the 2020 Olympics change how the world sees the area at the center of 2011’s deadly tsunami and radiation leak.
9 Ways to Be a Better Person in 2018
Our year's most popular stories offered advice on stress, sex, sleep and survival.
We Asked Women in Blue-Collar Workplaces About Harassment. Here Are Their Stories.
Several said that they faced sustained, even dangerous, abuse at work, and that reporting it often led to crippling retaliation.
Playlist: The Playlist: Lil Wayne Recaptures His Old Magic and 8 More New Songs
Hear the tracks that caught our critics' attention this week, from Major Lazer, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Cassie and more.
Your Money: Prepaying Property Taxes? Your Bank May Make You an Audit Risk
For some taxpayers making a last-minute prepayment of property tax, their bank’s filing with the I.R.S. may not match their tax return.
George Weah Wins Liberia Election
Mr. Weah, a former soccer star, won in a country that has waited decades for a peaceful democratic transfer of power.
The News Alerts of 2017
See the New York Times push notifications that stopped readers in their tracks this year.
New Year’s Eve 2017: A Guide to Music and Comedy Events
Set the DVR for Mariah Carey’s “Rockin’ Eve” do-over and head out to catch the cabaret, comedy, dance music, rock shows and jazz lineups ringing in 2018.
The Club No Parent Wants to Join
Notes from those who leave the maternity ward empty-handed.
Even Sharks Are Freezing to Death: Winter Rages and the Nation Reels
Snow is blocking doors, cold has canceled New Year’s and relief is a ways off.
Op-Ed Contributor: How We Know It Was Climate Change
Scientists increasingly are able to detect global warming’s fingerprint on hurricanes, heat waves, flooding, wildfires and other extreme events.
First Person: Taking Out the Trash? That’s Still a Man’s Job, Even for the Liberal Coastal Elite
Trash duty might be the last bastion of accepted 1950s behavior among big-city liberals. “Women deal with the rest of the garbage,” one theorized.
Child Playing With Stove Caused Bronx Fire That Killed 12
The city’s deadliest blaze since 1990 was a “horrible, tragic accident,” the mayor said.
Gunmen Attack Cairo Church, Killing at Least 9
The assault on a Coptic Orthodox Church was the latest in a wave of violence targeting the Christian minority in Egypt.
Rose Marie, Showbiz Veteran and ‘Dick Van Dyke Show’ Star, Dies at 94
Originally known as Baby Rose Marie, she became a star as a toddler and again on one of television’s most beloved comedies.
Your Money: Expecting a Tax Cut Next Year? Spend It on Others
Most people will pay less in taxes in the next few years. If you can, redirect that money toward hiring help, spending locally and supporting charities.
How Climate Change Deniers Rise to the Top in Google Searches
Groups that reject established climate science can use the search engine’s advertising business to their advantage, gaming the system to find a mass platform for false or misleading claims.
Out There: U.F.O.s: Is This All There Is?
Astronomers have their noses pressed against the windows of the unknown, wanting to believe in life elsewhere just like many outer space enthusiasts.
These N.B.A. Dancers Bring Their High Kicks Courtside
With packed routines, the hard-working Brooklynettes and Knicks City Dancers are “there to create just as much of a show as the basketball players.”