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How to Save Money on Your Prescription Drugs
Online prescription sites may help you find cheaper prices for some drugs, sometimes without using your insurance.
11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
This weekend, learn how both the Heisman and a gingerbread house is made; find out who has been swept up in the continuing avalanche of sexual harassment revelations, and so much more.
The Look: After-School Special
Andre Wagner captured the brief window when kids run New York.
‘Merci, Johnny’: Hallyday Honored With Rock-Star Funeral (and Motorbikes)
Crowds lined the streets of the French capital to watch the singer’s funeral procession. “He was part of France,” President Emmanuel Macron said.
Can Marriott Keep Starwood’s Culture of Cool, and Its Customers?
For the Marriott-Starwood combination to succeed, top-tier loyalty program members like our writer must not flee. Here’s what would keep him in the fold.
For Older Venezuelans, Fleeing Crisis Means ‘Starting From Zero,’ Even at 90
As a dire economy drives migration, Venezuelans in their retirement years are joining the exodus, a journey fraught with worries over health care, employment and leaving a country they love.
Supplements Claiming to Ease Opioid Addiction Come Under Scrutiny
Advocacy groups and the F.D.A. have warned that companies are capitalizing on the epidemic by offering unproven remedies.
Op-Ed Contributor: What Facebook Taught Me About Net Neutrality
In the early days of creating the social network, we were at the mercy of internet providers. They could easily have killed the company.
Readers and The Times Respond to Harvey Weinstein’s Page One Portrait
The bold portrait of Mr. Weinstein that ran on the front page this week led to some strong reader reactions. We explain the selection process.
Retiring: Leave the Bucket Lists to Those Ambitious Boomers. It’s Tee Time.
Many retirees are “looking to achieve more of their potential,” but that can be a lot of pressure. Instead, some are taking a leisurely cue from their parents’ generation.
Sanya Journal: Welcome to China’s Florida: Sun, Sand and Retired Snowbirds
Rising incomes allow China’s growing numbers of aging people to become snowbirds in the south — enjoying life post-retirement in a way previous generations never imagined.
‘You Know, I Never Told You This’
After #MeToo, families discuss sexual assault.
How the Fingerling Caught On (Robot Grip and All) as 2017’s Hot Toy
The motorized plastic monkey that grasps your finger is the must-have gift of the holiday season, thanks to marketing, pricing and, well, scarcity.
Explore Bears Ears Through Indigenous Voices
Bears Ears National Monument is at the center of America’s public lands debate. Visit the area in 360 and hear from some of the people affected by the boundary change.
Explore Bears Ears, a Disputed Land
Bears Ears National Monument is at the center of America’s public lands debate. Visit the area in 360 and hear from some of the people affected by the boundary change.
Southern California Fires Live Updates: ‘We’re Not Out of the Woods Yet’
The quick-moving fires that have forced thousands of Californians to evacuate their homes continued to sweep across the southern part of the state. At least one person has been killed.
Wealth Matters: Tax Changes Are Coming Next Year, but You Can Plan for Them Now
High-earning taxpayers cannot afford to wait and see what happens with the tax overhaul; they need to act this month before certain opportunities go away.
Profile: Eluding Censors, a Magazine Covers Southeast Asia’s Literary Scene
Mekong Review’s contributors include some of the best-known authors, journalists and academics who follow the region.
Trump Rallies a Florida Crowd in Support of an Alabama Senate Candidate
President Trump again offered his unequivocal backing for Roy S. Moore, who has been accused of sexual assault.
Wildfires, Puerto Rico, Star Wars: Your Friday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.