New York Times
Op-Ed Columnist: Angela Merkel’s Failure May Be Just What Europe Needs
The chancellor’s inability to form a coalition government could push continental elites to become more accountable to the public.
Best of Late Night: Jimmy Fallon Says Charlie Rose Should ‘Put on His Pants and Leave’
As sexual assault allegations continue to pour in against famous men, the late-night hosts have begun to address them with regularity.
On Comedy: Comedy Is Booming. I Can’t Wait for the Bust.
Our critic says comedy feels stagnant right now, dominated by the same stars. It’s time to make room for up-and-comers.
State of the Art: Twitter, It’s Time to End Your Anything-Goes Paradise
Twitter should scrap a founding principle — everyone gains equal footing and any behavior is tolerated — and create a new system that rewards positive contributions.
Step Inside Bolivia’s Psychedelic Dream Homes
Bolivian architect Freddy Mamani is gaining fame for his elaborate, electric style of architecture that he sees as part of a movement embracing local culture and traditions.
Eat: Thanksgiving Leftovers Fit for a King
Enjoy an elegant yet comforting meal after the festivities have died down.
Skin Deep: His Eye Makeup Is Way Better Than Yours
How teenage boys and young men wearing makeup are affecting beauty norms.
Feature: The Voices in Blue America’s Head
For years, liberals have tried, and failed, to create their own version of conservative talk radio. Has Crooked Media finally figured it out?
Uber Hid 2016 Breach, Paying Hackers to Delete Stolen Data
The company said hackers had stolen 57 million accounts and that the breach was kept secret. In the aftermath, it fired its top security executive.
Editorial: Ms. Merkel Struggles to Hold Germany Together
Her failure to form a governing coalition could lead to new elections amid a growing threat from the right.
Europe Edition: Robert Mugabe, Angela Merkel, Syria: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
North Korean Troops Violated Truce While Chasing Defector, U.N. Command Says
The United Nations Command accused North Korean troops of violating the armistice by firing weapons and crossing the border to chase a defector.
Economic Scene: Patent ‘Trolls’ Recede as Threat to Innovation. Will Justices Change That?
Created to keep invalid claims from hurting companies, consumers and the economy, a government panel faces an existential threat in a case before the Supreme Court.
As Malaria Resists Treatment, Experts Warn of Global Crisis
A strain of malaria resistant to two drugs, including artemisinin, which was once seen as a miracle cure, is spreading, and experts fear that it could reach Africa.
U.S. Bribery Case Sheds Light on Mysterious Chinese Company
A Justice Department complaint alleges that a vast private Chinese conglomerate used commercial and diplomatic channels to bribe African officials and win contracts.
Review: Who Is ‘Harry Clarke,’ and Why Is He So Appealing?
Billy Crudup is having a blast as a Midwestern sad sack and his English alter ego in David Cale’s one-man, double-life play at the Vineyard.
Op-Ed Columnist: Bruni: Jeff Flake Spoke Up. Time to Put Up.
Some Senate Republicans are appalled by Donald Trump? Then deny him tax reform.
He’s a Member of Congress. The Kremlin Likes Him So Much It Gave Him a Code Name.
Longtime ties to Russia have led to some suggestions that Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, is a valued asset there. He has laughed it off, but now investigators are calling.
F.C.C. Plans Net Neutrality Repeal in a Victory for Telecoms
A rollback of net neutrality regulations would represent a significant victory for companies like AT&T and Comcast and would amount to a strike against consumers.
Second Judge Blocks Trump’s Transgender Ban in the Military
The ruling went further than a similar one last month by blocking a policy that prohibited gender-reassignment surgery at the government’s expense.