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North Korea Accuses Trump of a ‘Serious Provocation’
North Korea criticizes President Trump’s re-designation of it as a state sponsor of terrorism and vows to keep up its nuclear and missile programs.
Tech Fix: How to Buy a Great TV This Black Friday
Black Friday tends to be when prices for great TVs drop to their lowest. But there are pitfalls, so we put together a playbook for how to snag the best TV for you.
Trump Organization Will Exit From Its Struggling SoHo Hotel in New York
A restaurant has closed and room rates have been slashed at the Trump SoHo, which has had trouble attracting guests. The president’s company has negotiated a departure.
The Culture Is Changing, With Feminist Cheese
All across America, cheese making is a great way to trot away from the male herd.
Thanks a Lot! New Reasons Not to Eat Cookie Dough
A new study confirms that uncooked flour can make people dangerously ill. Turns out E. coli bacteria can thrive in the dry, powdery host.
As Her Last Day With the Fed Nears, Janet Yellen Looks Back on Her First
The Fed chairwoman, Janet Yellen, answered questions about policy and her life in economics one day after announcing plans to step down next year.
Yemen’s War Is a Tragedy. Is It Also a Crime?
Experts say the parties waging war in Yemen may be carrying out crimes against humanity. But what does that actually mean?
A Guide to (Somewhat) Painless Thanksgiving Travel
Here’s what you need to know to avoid the crowds and have as painless a trip as possible via this nation’s roads and airports this Thanksgiving.
Losing London: Where Brexit Hurts: The Nurses and Doctors Leaving London
Britain’s treasured health care system was used as a rallying cry by anti-E.U. campaigners. Many of its European staff now feel betrayed. Thousands have quit.
Trilobites: ‘Crazy Jigsaw Puzzles’ Improve Our Views of Coral Reefs
An analysis of 3D photomosaics of reefs in the Pacific Ocean could help scientists better understand the health of coral around the world.
Critic’s Notebook: Who We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Weinstein
After Annabella Sciorra told her story about Harvey Weinstein, I watched her work again — and wondered what might have been.
States Warn of Budget Crunch Under Republican Tax Plan
Some state officials say the $1.5 trillion tax cut moving through Congress would raise taxes on residents and force tough decisions at the local level.
Browsing: Because Sometimes You Don’t Want to Get Off the Couch
Wintertime luxuries for the seasoned lounger.
Out There: An Interstellar Visitor Both Familiar and Alien
Astronomers offer new details about Oumuamua, a probable asteroid arriving from beyond the solar system and leaving in a big hurry.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: It’s Thanksgiving. Come On Home.
My parents let me know that as long as they lived, there would be a place in the world for me. I hope my sons know that, too.
Trying to Save a 1950s Mural of 1800s Chelsea From Demolition
A city councilman joins the effort to preserve a W.P.A.-style painting housed inside a bank building set to be converted into condominiums.
Album Review: Blackbear Is Not Quite the Sum of His Parts on ‘Cybersex’
The singer and rapper’s fourth album flirts with the shifts at play in pop music today, but it feels more like a mimeograph than an innovation.
Opinion: The Fall of Africa’s Most Hated First Lady
African presidential wives are expected to unify their nations and respect their elders. “Gucci Grace” Mugabe did neither.
Trilobites: Even Whales Have to Exfoliate
In summer, when they move into warmer waters, bowhead whales in the Canadian Arctic rub against underwater rocks to shed skin.
Abnormal Proteins Discovered in Skin of Patients With Rare Brain Disease
Finding so-called prions in skin samples may lead to early diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. But the discovery also hints at possible risks from surgery.