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Trump Proposes New Health Plan Options for Small Businesses
The Trump administration proposed rules that could expand access to lower-cost insurance exempt from some requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
Right and Left React to the Clash Between Trump and Bannon
Writers from across the political spectrum on the comments made by Stephen K. Bannon about President Trump and the president’s response.
Los Angeles Times Newsroom Voting on Whether to Unionize
The newspaper’s Chicago-based owner, Tronc, has pushed back aggressively against the effort. The vote tally will be announced later in the month.
In Norway, Electric and Hybrid Cars Outsell Conventional Models
The country offers generous benefits to buyers of vehicles that run on new types of fuel, making ownership more affordable.
Dow Closes Above 25,000 as 2-Year Rally Rolls On
The benchmark stock index topped 25,000 points for the first time, maintaining an ascent that began in early 2016.
Vocations: Keeping People Safe in New York City Emergencies
When official alerts from the city arrive via Twitter, text, email or mobile app, Taylor Winkler is often the one sending them.
Bobby Darin Who? Jonathan Groff Gets It Now
In a new show, the Broadway and television star is paying tribute to the late 1950s pop singer whose musical virtuosity is now little-recognized.
New York to Blizzard 2018: ‘Bring It’
Here’s what New York City looked liked on Instagram as a powerful storm brought bitter cold and strong winds to the region.
South Africa Train Crash Kills at Least 18
More than 260 others were injured after a truck driver miscalculated the train’s speed and tried to dash across the tracks at a crossing, the authorities said.
Common Sense: After Dow 25,000, the Party Has to End. But When?
Market veterans say that stocks are overvalued and that a downturn is overdue. The question is how messy it will be, and how investors should prepare.
Virginia Official Pulls Republican’s Name From Bowl to Pick Winner of Tied Race
The outcome means the House of Delegates stays narrowly in Republican hands, 51-49.
Feature: Where Pot Entrepreneurs Go When the Banks Just Say No
As the legal markets for marijuana spread, a small credit union is solving a big problem: what to do with all the cash.
Have a Question About U.S. Marijuana Laws?
Our reporters are available to answer some of your questions about marijuana policy and the legalization movement in the United States.
Internet Users in China Expect to Be Tracked. Now, They Want Privacy.
Chinese are demanding better protections even as the government and tech giants like Alibaba and Tencent gather ever more data.
Critic’s Notebook: Inspired by Harriet Tubman, an Artist Takes Glass to Extremes
Joyce J. Scott explores the terrain between craft and art in her glass-beaded series focusing on racism and violence.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: You Don’t Need a Daughter to Want a Better World
In 2017, women marched for their daughters. This year, let’s take action for ourselves.
Japanese Comedian Who Used Blackface Comes Under Fire Online
The comedian Masatoshi Hamada dressed up as Eddie Murphy in a widely viewed television show on New Year’s Eve.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Trapped, and Freed, by the Ice
The forced isolation of a snowstorm is not all bad — for a little while, anyway.
Daniel Kaluuya Isn’t Waiting for Your Approval
The breakout star of “Get Out” says he can relate to his character: “Being young, working class and black, everything you do is policed.”
Does the N.F.L. Have a Usain Bolt? Here Are the League’s Fastest Players
The fastest times at the N.F.L. combine do not always translate to top game speed, data from wearable technology shows.