New York Times
Tech Tip: 2017’s Best Technology Tips and Tricks: You Asked, We Answered
Readers of The Times’s personal technology section had lots of questions. Here we highlight the most compelling — in terms of their connection to current events or in reader response.
Editorial: Roy Moore Loses, Sanity Reigns
Doug Jones strikes a blow against Donald Trump and for morality in American politics.
Review: ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Embraces the Magic and Mystery
With charm and wit, the latest “Star Wars” movie unites the past and present as it looks toward the future.
Op-Ed Contributor: Is Trump Driving Young Republicans Out of the Party?
The results in Alabama might offer a warning for the future of the G.O.P.
Doug Jones, Kirsten Gillibrand, ‘Star Wars’: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
California Today: California Today: A Mayor for a City in Transition
Wednesday: The death of San Francisco’s mayor, California’s failing dams, wildfires, the Go-Go’s and the state Hall of Fame
China Names and Shames Tech Tycoon With Debt Blacklist
The ambitious head of an embattled tech company is the latest casualty of China’s efforts to rein in irresponsible borrowing through public humiliation.
Op-Ed Columnist: Roy Moore Is Staying Home
And Republicans will be in an even bigger hurry to pass their tax plan.
How to Be a Better Traveler: Tips From 2017
This year, the Travel section covered a variety of topics to help you save time, money and your sanity while on the road.
Op-Ed Columnist: Thank Heaven for . . . Alabama?
If this deep-red state isn’t beyond redemption, then America isn’t, either.
Doug Jones: A Lawyer in the Thick of Alabama’s Big Moments
As a prosecutor and defense lawyer, Mr. Jones played a role in some of his state’s biggest cases, putting him in a position to make electoral history.
Review: ‘Mosaic’ is a Frustrating Soderbergh Story, Some Assembly Required
“Mosaic” will be an HBO mini-series in January. But first, it’s an intriguing if unsatisfying app, testing the limits of interactivity.
Baby Born With Heart Outside Her Body Is Saved by U.K. Surgeons
Vanellope Hope Wilkins, who had her first operation within an hour of birth, is believed to be first newborn in Britain to survive the corrective procedure.
Exercise May Aid Parkinson’s Disease, but Make It Intense
Vigorous treadmill exercise was safe and slowed progression of Parkinson’s disease, a new study reports.
Op-Ed Columnist: In Trump World, the Need for Disobedience
When immense power is in erratic hands, the readiness of subordinates to disobey becomes critical. Even a dog knows that.
Best of Late Night: Roy Moore’s Horse Ride Draws Late-Night Ridicule
Stephen Colbert and other late-night hosts made fun of the losing Alabama Senate candidate for riding a horse to the polls.
An Opera Star Walks Into a Karaoke Bar …
Singers gathered on their night off from the Met to let their hair down, choosing “Bohemian Rhapsody” instead of “La Bohème.”
I Wanted to Backcountry Ski in Vermont. So I Helped Clear the Trails.
Brandon Gap, managed by the Forest Service, is a beautiful place to glide. But maintaining it requires some hard work — and that’s a good thing.
Nonfiction: Underneath Romain Gary’s Many Masks
Two newly published books by the French author who pulled off one of the most elaborate literary deceptions of all time.
Nonfiction: Propane, Peapods and Perplexities
In “Vacationland,” John Hodgman wrestles with the comic trials of home ownership in Maine and Massachusetts, along with the indignities of middle age.