New York Times
You’re Sick. Whose Fault Is That?
It seems sensible to encourage “personal responsibility,” and yet policies that invoke the phrase can make health problems worse.
Op-Ed Columnist: Oprah: Prophet, Priestess … Queen?
What happens if the pope of the American religion considers a presidential run?
Op-Ed Contributor: A Perfect Storm Is Coming to Mexico
After decades of good fortune in dealing with the United States, Mexico is now threatened by several dark clouds.
‘Trump Effect’ Wears Off as Migrants Resume Their Northward Push
The number of border crossings is on the rise as migrants and smugglers appear no longer deterred by the president’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
Nonfiction: Real Worlds, Possible Worlds and Fantasy Worlds
In “The Origins of Creativity,” E.O. Wilson argues for a different relationship between the humanities and both the practical and theoretical sciences.
How Much Has ‘Climate Change’ Been Scrubbed From Federal Websites? A Lot.
A new study found that the Trump administration has systematically removed, altered or played down references to climate change on federal websites.
On Dessert: How Rice Pudding Gave Me Courage
Using intuition can bring delicious surprises.
Feature: The Mystery of the Exiled Billionaire Whistle-Blower
From a penthouse on Central Park, Guo Wengui has exposed a phenomenal web of corruption in China’s ruling elite — if, that is, he’s telling the truth.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Only Thing Turkey and the U.S. Can Agree On
Relations between the two countries have reached a low. But trying to pressure President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could result in greater instability.
Trump Must Keep DACA Protections for Now, Judge Says
A federal judge on Tuesday night issued a nationwide injunction ordering the Trump administration to maintain the program.
South Korea’s Leader Credits Trump for North Korea Talks
President Moon Jae-in warned North Korea about sanctions if it resumed weapons tests, while crediting President Trump with forcing it to the table.
Phys Ed: Facial Exercises May Make You Look 3 Years Younger
After “nonsurgical face-lifts,“ dermatologists noted significant improvements in the fullness of women’s cheeks.
Europe Edition: North Korea, Stephen Bannon, Snow: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Trump’s Longtime Lawyer Sues BuzzFeed and the Firm Behind Russia Dossier
Saying “enough is enough,” Michael D. Cohen filed the defamation suit after denying for the past year that he played any part in a conspiracy to help elect President Trump.
Op-Ed Contributors: Greta Gerwig, Aaron Sorkin: Hollywood Must Change
She says she wouldn’t work with Woody Allen again. He says Donald Trump is bad TV.
Tom Brady Gave a Filmmaker Unusual Access to His Private Life
It is unclear how much Bill Belichick and the Patriots know about the project.
Toyota and Mazda Are Said to Pick Alabama for $1.6 Billion Plant
The Japanese automakers are planning to build an assembly plant that is expected to employ about 4,000 people and open by 2021.
Joe Arpaio, Ex-Sheriff Pardoned by Trump, Announces Senate Run in Arizona
Mr. Arpaio, who developed a national reputation for hard-line immigration policies, upended the race to replace Senator Jeff Flake.
Trump Appears to Endorse Path to Citizenship for Millions of Immigrants
President Trump said he would be willing to “take the heat” politically for a sweeping immigration deal, which could alienate some of his supporters.
Trump’s First Full Physical Is Approaching. What He Discloses Is Up to Him.
With questions swirling around Mr. Trump’s mental health, his coming physical may yield few clues about whether he is, as his former doctor claimed during his candidacy, the “healthiest individual” to hold the office.