New York Times
Op-Ed Contributor: Maybe Trump Is Not Mentally Ill. Maybe He’s Just a Jerk.
Without proper neuropsychological testing of the president, we can’t know if he has a mental disorder or is a narcissistic bully.
Getting a Roommate in Your Golden Years
As the baby boomers age, some are choosing to stay in their homes and take in boarders to help pay the rent or lend a hand with household chores.
Darren Criss Plays the Happy-Go-Lucky Killer in the Versace TV Drama
He acts, he sings, he dances. And in his latest role, the 30-year-old, who shot to fame with “Glee,” is the serial killer who murdered Gianni Versace.
At Men’s Wear Fair, Slogan Wear and Goofball Places
Pitti Uomo booths are stuffed with trendy lettered fashion, although some is said to come from places that exist only in imagination.
Arab and Coming Out in Art That Speaks Up
A museum show highlights the apprehensions and discrimination L.G.B.T. artists of Arab descent face.
Review: One Vote for ‘Victoria’ Over ‘The Crown’
In the battle of prestige series about British queens, the glossy pleasures of PBS’s “Victoria” can hold their own against Netflix’s highly lauded “The Crown.”
Chinese Composers With an Ear to the World
A festival at the Juilliard School explores the sounds of contemporary China, without traditional instruments or foreign-based composers.
The #MeToo Moment: Art Inspired by the Reckoning
Art has long been a critical element of social movements. We asked readers to submit work roused by the stories of sexual misconduct roiling society.
Review: A Conductor’s Exciting Return to the New York Philharmonic
Susanna Malkki led works by Debussy, Tchaikovsky and Esa-Pekka Salonen in an impressive follow-up to her debut with the orchestra in 2015.
Quaint Buggies, With a Deadly Side
With more horse-and-buggy traffic than ever in New York State, concerns grow over persistent accidents with motor vehicles.
Women’s Accusations Follow James Franco After Golden Globes
Mr. Franco’s victory on Sunday became a flash point for women who came forward to say Mr. Franco sexually exploited them or behaved inappropriately.
Merkel Takes Step Toward New Government for Germany
In marathon talks, the chancellor and the leaders of the other two main establishment parties settled the outlines of a renewed grand coalition.
For Bond Investors, Low Expectations in a Low-Yield World
Small portfolio tweaks, emerging markets and money market funds are options — but prospects for big profits are rare.
James Spader Still Lives for the Surprise of ‘The Blacklist’
Mr. Spader talks about his 100th episode, the pleasures of playing the provocateur and why now is the time for men to keep quiet and listen.
Donald Trump, N.S.A., Facebook: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Facebook Is Changing. What Does That Mean for Your News Feed?
The social network has implemented major changes to the types of posts, videos and photos that appear in your News Feed. Here is what you should expect.
New York Today: New York Today: Following in Dr. King’s Footsteps
Friday: Touring Martin Luther King Jr.’s New York, weekend events, and honoring Dr. King in your own way.
JPMorgan’s 4th-Quarter Profit Weathers $2.4 Billion Charge Tied to Tax Bill
The banking giant earned $4.2 billion after taking a $2.4 billion charge linked to the tax overhaul. Wells Fargo reported $6.2 billion in quarterly earnings after a $173 million charge.
California Today: California Today: In Montecito, Shock Over Lost Lives and Homes
Friday: Mudslide survivors tell their stories, Gavin Newsom calls on President Trump to resign, and tenants target limits on rent control.
On the Runway: Is the Fashion Wearables Love Affair Over?
Judging by the Consumer Electronics Show, the answer may be yes.