New York Times
Album Review: Sharon Jones Says Farewell With ‘Soul of a Woman’
The final album by the soul singer, who died in 2016, had every bit of her energy and spirit.
Iranians Are Outraged Over Shoddy Construction in Earthquake Zone
The largest hospital in the earthquake zone nearly collapsed. Iran’s president wants to investigate.
A Deli Where Rye Comes in Slices and in a Glass
A branch of the Second Avenue Deli is opening an upstairs bar where you can raise a toast (using a Dr. Brown’s) to Jewish culture.
Russia May Make All Outside News Media Register as ‘Foreign Agents’
The measure is said to be a response to a U.S. requirement imposed on the state-owned RT television network, but it is far broader in scope.
My Fellow Americans … I’m Thirsty
Delivering a summation of his foreign policy, President Trump interrupted himself — setting off hilarity on Twitter — by stopping for a swig of water.
Northern California Gunman Killed Wife Before Shooting Rampage
The death toll could have been much worse had an elementary school not ordered a lockdown, the authorities said.
Asia and Australia Edition: Rohingya, Zimbabwe, Same-Sex Marriage: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Feature: Three Gorgeous Cakes for the Holidays
A cranberry-lemon stripe cake, a devil’s-food cake with toasted-marshmallow frosting or a sugarplum gingerbread cake for your next special occasion.
Could a Democrat Actually Win a Senate Seat in Alabama? Precedents Are Few, but Telling
The Roy Moore race tests the limits of what might be the most Republican state in the country.
Review: ‘A Fantastic Woman’ Lives Up to Its Title, in More Ways Than One
Facing a lover’s death and a society’s intolerance, in a film by Sebastián Lelio.
Disability: Explaining Our Bodies, Finding Ourselves
We discovered we shared a common language, and a way of being in the world.
Op-Ed Contributor: A Christian Case Against the Pence Rule
Men who avoid being alone with women may limit “the appearance of evil,” but they neglect a larger moral imperative.
At U.N. Climate Conference, Treading Lightly Around the Americans
Delegates at climate talks in Bonn are keeping their opinions to themselves about President Trump’s vow to withdraw from the Paris climate accord.
How to Deep Clean Your Fridge
Nov. 15 is National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day. Here’s how to make the most of it.
Skin Deep: You’re Getting Better With Age. Your Makeup Should, Too.
Is your makeup working for you, or is it aging you?
Trump Offers Condolences, for the Wrong Mass Shooting
In a Twitter post later deleted, President Trump again addressed a Texas town affected by a shooting on Nov. 5, though four were killed in California on Tuesday.
Hidden in the Senate Tax Bill: Surprise Gifts for Breweries and Start-Ups
The legislation so far has proved difficult for lobbyists to crack, but an amendment on Tuesday included some exceptions.
News Analysis: ‘Lock Her Up’ Becomes More Than a Slogan
Attorney General Jeff Sessions denies being influenced by the president’s public pressure as he considers authorizing a new investigation of Hillary Clinton.
New York Today: New York Today: Parking Your Pooch
Wednesday: Dog owners’ opinions on rentable doghouses, a traveling David Bowie exhibition, and a foodie firestorm.
Op-Ed Contributor: Roy Moore Reminds Me of My Rabbi
When a religious man violates you, you aren’t robbed just of your dignity. You are also robbed of your faith.