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Up Next: How Amanda Gorman Became the Nation’s First Youth Poet Laureate
The 19-year-old is a sophomore at Harvard University and started a youth literacy group called One Pen One Page.
Secret C.I.A. Documents May Shed New Light on J.F.K. Killing
In response to an order by President Trump, the federal government releases another batch of papers related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Op-Ed Columnist: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
After her most recent week at the lectern, Sean Spicer looks better and better.
Trump Vowed End to Key Wall St. Loophole. G.O.P. Tax Plan Leaves It Intact.
Mr. Trump campaigned against the so-called carried interest provision, which benefits hedge-fund and private-equity executives. The Republican tax-overhaul proposal doesn’t touch it.
Wines of The Times: The Four Rules of Thanksgiving Wines
What to drink should be the least of your worries. With good food and good company there are no bad bottles, as the wine panel demonstrates.
Iraqi Kurds’ Independence Vote Exposed Risks to Energy Strategy
Regional leaders have long sought to craft an oil and gas policy independent of Baghdad, but the fallout from the recent referendum reveals new liabilities.
The Single Mom’s Guide to Sex, Love and Basketball
“SMILF,” the new dark-humored Showtime series created by Frankie Shaw, runs roughshod over the unspoken rules TV moms are supposed to abide by.
Your Race Against Time: How Climate Affects the Marathon
The fastest times are run on cool days, so what happens when those become fewer?
The Disappearing American Grad Student
Graduate programs in STEM have the highest percentage of international students of any broad academic field. Why don’t the locals bother?
To Pair With That Thanksgiving Bird, Consider Beer
Wine usually takes the spotlight at the table, but beers are just as good at complementing the meal’s rich, bready flavors.
Op-Ed Contributor: How Safer Streets Can Thwart Terrorists
The things that protect pedestrians from careless drivers also work to prevent deadly rampages like the one in Manhattan this week.
Disability: Sensations of Sound: On Deafness and Music
I am deaf. But getting cochlear implants led me to explore more deeply what music meant to me.
Tax Change on Mortgages Could Shake Up the Housing Market
The Republican plan to rein in the interest deduction is a blow to builders and owners of more expensive homes, along with the real estate industry.
Trump and Putin Explore Meeting on Sidelines of Asia Summit
Amid ever-worsening ties between the U.S. and Russia, the two presidents could discuss North Korea, Ukraine, Syria and Russian election meddling.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What Donald Trump Thinks It Takes to Be a Man
The president is a thoroughly modern man-child and his supporters can’t get enough of his act.
Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump, Paul Ryan and the Con Man Caucus
The House tax legislation is the end result of seven years of phoniness.
Trump’s Grueling Asia Trip: 5 Nations, 12 Days
Mr. Trump will meet Pacific Rim leaders in the Philippines on Nov. 14 in the longest tour of Asia by a president since 1991.
A Word With: Laurence Fishburne on the Role That Made Him Cry
Mr. Fishburne of “Last Flag Flying” talks about the anguish of military sacrifice, the winning formula of “black-ish,” and why he doesn’t mind acting older than he actually is.
Editorial: A Tax Plan for a New Gilded Age
The House Republicans’ proposal will primarily benefit corporations and rich families, and send the budget deficit soaring.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What Donald Trump Thinks It Takes to Be a Man
The president is a thoroughly modern man-child and his supporters can’t get enough of his act.