New York Times
Yukon Government Gives In to Liquor Industry on Warning Label Experiment
As part of a government-financed study, warning labels of the health risks of alcohol were put on liquor bottles to test their effectiveness. The industry was not happy.
Let’s Talk About the Gorilla Channel for One More Day
A joking tweet claimed that President Trump had demanded a TV channel devoted to primates. Most got the gag, some didn’t, and it quickly became fodder for political and social commentary.
India’s Economic Woes Are Piercing Modi’s Aura of Invulnerability
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies are being criticized as India’s hot economy cools. But with society so polarized, his Hindu base still appears solid.
Opinion: Retirement Tips for the Age of Trump
Advice for Orrin Hatch, Bob Corker, Jeff Flake — and anyone else who might need it.
Bradie Tennell Lands an Unlikely Spot on the Olympic Figure Skating Team
Tennell, whom few considered a contender, Mirai Nagasu and Karen Chen were selected on Saturday to the U.S. team for the Pyeongchang Olympics.
Editorial: Why Do Land Mines Still Kill So Many?
Because some of the world’s biggest military powers — including the U.S. — refuse to sign treaties that would ban these vicious weapons.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Graceland, at Last
For reasons I cannot explain, some part of me needed to go there.
A Swiss Banker Helped Americans Dodge Taxes. Was It a Crime?
Stefan Buck created bank accounts for dozens of Americans hiding money from tax collectors. The U.S. tried to hold him personally accountable.
Opinion: The Alt-Right’s Asian Fetish
How the “model minority” myth blends with racist ideology.
Op-Ed Columnist: Why 2017 Was the Best Year in Human History
Here’s what’s more important than a Trump tweet.
Opinion: This Was Not the Good Death We Were Promised
Hospice care failed my father when it mattered most.
Opinion: Job Interviews Without Gender
Masking candidates’ identities to avoid sexism is a nice idea. But it won’t work.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Petticoat Government
How long can this administration work around its president?
Opinion: For Doctors, Age May Be More Than a Number
A lack of experience is not necessarily a bad thing.
Opinion: Diabetes Shouldn’t Bankrupt You
Congress long ago allowed people with end-stage kidney failure to receive Medicare. Why not do the same for people with other chronic illnesses?
Opinion: The Museum of the Bible Is a Safe Space for Christian Nationalists
If your plan is to build a more religious country, Washington is a good place to start.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Looming Digital Meltdown
Modern computing security is like a flimsy house that needs to be fundamentally rebuilt.
Epiphany Celebrations Around the World
Christians see the official end to the Christmas holiday as Jan. 6, which commemorates the three kings’ visit to the baby Jesus.
‘Everything I’ve Done Is 100 Percent Proper,’ Trump Says of Russia Inquiry
Mr. Trump again insisted that he was not under investigation by the special counsel, adding that “there’s been no collusion, there’s been no crime.”
Medical Research? Congress Cheers. Medical Care? Congress Brawls.
Lawmakers are pushing for billions in new funding for biomedical research, but sparring over health insurance and almost everything else related to the Affordable Care Act.