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My Detox: A Designer’s Healthy Answer to Bacon, Egg and Cheese
Wendy Mullin of Built by Wendy abandoned the classic breakfast sandwich in favor of what she named “Morning bruschetta.”
New York Today: New York Today: The Latest on the Snowstorm
Thursday: What you need to know about today’s storm and how it may affect your commute.
Doctors: Resolutions of a Cancer Doctor
My mother’s cancer diagnosis gave me the opportunity to approach my patients with a new resolve in the coming year.
Weather, Stephen Bannon, Intel: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Eat: Seeing Kale With New Eyes
A dish that revives the familiar winter green.
Review: ‘In Between’ Tells of Three Women Fighting Patriarchy in Tel Aviv
Maysaloun Hamoud’s debut feature is a timely, warm and energetic celebration of friendship.
California Today: California Today: Want Snow? Don’t Go Looking in the Sierra Nevada.
Thursday: An earthquake wakes up the Bay Area, a high school soccer coach is accused of trafficking, and the newest place for hot chocolate.
Cate Blanchett to Lead Cannes Film Festival Jury
The actress is a vocal campaigner against harassment, and will be the 12th woman to take the role at a festival sometimes accused of disregarding female voices.
The Greatest Figure Skater Ever Is Michael Jackson on Ice, Surrounded by Winnie the Poohs
“People see Hanyu for the first time and they become hysterical or they’re moved to tears. It’s like their lives are complete.”
Trump Disbands Commission on Voter Fraud
The president signed an order to end the White House commission even though he said there was “substantial evidence of voter fraud,” which experts say is rare.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Learning to Love Nehru
I used to think India’s first prime minister was embarrassingly westernized. Now I see that he was one of our great thinkers.
When the Lung Cancer Patient Climbs Mountains
A gene therapy clinical trial enabled a Stage IV lung cancer patient to summit a peak in the Himalayas.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Attention Economy
We want to ignore Trump, but we can’t look away.
Best of Late Night: Stephen Colbert Wants One of Trump’s ‘Corrupt Media Awards’
President Trump said on Twitter that he would be announcing awards for “dishonest” and “corrupt” members of the media. Late-night hosts are intrigued.
Didi Chuxing, China’s Ride-Hailing Giant, Agrees to Buy Uber Rival in Brazil
Didi will acquire the rest of 99, a Brazilian ride-hailing start-up that it had invested in, in an all-cash deal worth around $600 million.
20 Great Reads You Probably Missed in 2017
With news breaking at a relentless pace, you might have missed some terrific articles The New York Times published this year. Here’s a selection.
Nonfiction: A City Where East Meets West and the Past Is Always Present
Richard Fidler’s “Ghost Empire” and Bettany Hughes’s “Istanbul” explore the intricate, improbable history of one of the world’s great urban centers.
Greta Gerwig: My Mother, My City
The actress and director explains how her love of New York is inextricably entwined with how she was introduced to it: on foot, by her smart, funny Sacramento mom.
Inside a Suicide Prevention Center in Puerto Rico
Months after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, Caitlin Dickerson, a Times reporter, visits a suicide prevention center where calls are on the rise. Public health officials say there are signs of a severe mental health crisis on the island.
By the Book: Daniel Mendelsohn: By the Book
Daniel Mendelsohn on his fondness of literary criticism, the classics and books about home decor and haute couture.