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San Francisco’s Skyline, Now Inescapably Transformed by Tech
Salesforce Tower, which at 1,070 feet is the tallest office building west of the Mississippi, will be inhabited in January, signaling tech’s triumph in the city.
Washington Memo: The Year the News Accelerated to Trump Speed
The president’s news-making in the age of the tweet and the push alert has produced something of a sensory overload that shortens the life span of even the most dominant stories.
De Blasio’s Second Inauguration: Less Fanfare, Dimmed Star Power
With Mayor de Blasio having alienated some luminaries who attended his first inauguration, his second swearing-in will have a pared-down look.
Nonfiction: We Aren’t Destroying the Earth
In a new book, “Inheritors of the Earth,” Chris Thomas argues that animals and plants are adapting to the world we are creating. We need not worry.
The Getaway: Visiting Windsor Before the Royal Wedding: A Guide
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will wed this spring just outside London, but why wait for the crowds to descend to soak up the royal atmosphere?
How Did Bombs Made in Italy Kill A Family In Yemen?
We followed shipments of bombs from a holiday island in Italy to Saudi Arabia, then found those bombs at the scene of civilian deaths in Yemen. Is Italy capitalizing on a brutal conflict or just doing business?
Vows: A Wedding Amid Strand’s Rare Books
Adam J. Kurtz and Mitchell Kuga were married in the rare books room at the Strand Bookstore in New York. Their wedding day, Dec. 1, was the five-year anniversary of their relationship. Glimpse their wedding in 360 video.
Essay: Planned Obsolescence
For fiction writers, keeping up with technological and political change in their work is a risky proposition. But nowadays it is more essential than ever.
Essay: When ‘All Thumbs’ Becomes a Compliment
Calvin Trillin reflects on the idioms lost in the age of the smartphone.
Opinion: The Patriarchs Are Falling. The Patriarchy Is Stronger Than Ever.
Can the electrifying power of #MeToo be harnessed to the slow slog of building a more gender-equal society?
Europe Edition: Donald Trump, George Weah, Italy: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Bronx Fire, City’s Deadliest in Decades, Kills at Least 12 and Injures More
The youngest person killed in a fire in the Belmont neighborhood on Thursday night was 1 year old, and the oldest was over 50, New York City officials said.
Italy’s President Dissolves Parliament and Officially Opens Election Season
The elections will be the next test of an important European nation that hopes to ward off potential outside meddling, internet propaganda and populist forces.
Iran and Saudis’ Latest Power Struggle: Expanding Rights for Women
The archrivals of the Middle East appear to be vying over who can be quicker to overhaul their repressive rules for women.
Modern Love: Love Calls, and So Does the Priesthood
On a subway platform, she shared a New Year’s Eve kiss with a man planning to be a priest. Could it go any further?
U.S. to Roll Back Safety Rules Created After Deepwater Horizon Spill
The Interior Department said reversing the Obama-era regulations would reduce “unnecessary burdens” on the energy industry.
It’s Cold Outside. Cue the Trump Global Warming Tweet.
With frigid temperatures in the East, President Trump cast doubt on the reality of climate change. But weather is not the same as climate.
Last-Minute Rush to Prepay Taxes Gives Way to Confusion and Anger
The I.R.S. called into question a strategy of prepaying property taxes before the new tax law goes into effect. That could be just the beginning of the confusion.
Excerpts From Trump’s Interview With The Times
President Trump discussed a range of issues with The New York Times, including the Russia inquiry, the tax overhaul and China, at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Trump Says Russia Inquiry Makes U.S. ‘Look Very Bad’
The president said in an interview on Thursday that the special counsel will treat him fairly, contradicting a campaign by some Republicans to discredit the investigation.