Government and private analysts expect the North to bolster its nuclear and long-range missile capabilities in 2018 to gain leverage with Washington.
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India is “sitting on a volcano” of diabetes. A father’s effort to ban junk food sales in and near schools aims to change what children eat.
Mr. Charles, the first black photographer to be hired by The New York Times, took pictures of Malcolm X, Coretta Scott King and Muhammad Ali.
A growing number of New York businesses do not accept U.S. currency, to the consternation of some and the indifference of others.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film is a luxuriant love story set in 1950s London.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
All our critic wanted was to stop judging and share the “Christmas Spectacular” with her daughter. But her preschool companion had other ideas.
All our critic wanted was to stop judging and share the “Christmas Spectacular” with her daughter. But her preschool companion had other ideas.
The 17-year-old gunman, who was dating the couple’s daughter, had posted white supremacist and Nazi content on social media, according to the family and news reports.
We followed up with subjects whose stories stuck with us this year.
The wall we have built between religion and reason is more porous than it seems.
Paolo Duterte’s daughter implied on Twitter that her father had beaten her, causing the deputy mayor to strike back on Facebook.
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The nation is the first to follow President Trump in deciding to change the site of its embassy from Tel Aviv.