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The Smollett case roiled Chicago politics, dividing the state’s attorney and the police.

When officials said the attack had been a hoax, sympathy turned to outrage.

Film Club: ‘Just Girls’

The Smaller, Everyday Deals for College Athletes Under New Rules

Best Art Books of 2021

Denis O’Brien, Force in Ex-Beatle’s Film Company, Dies at 80

Denmark’s leader is questioned over a mink cull driven by Covid fears.

U.S. Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise

What Students Are Saying About Substitute Teachers, Favorite Clothes and a Park Bench

Starbucks workers at a Buffalo store unionize in a contentious vote.

Frank Williams, Dominant Formula One Manager, Is Dead at 79

The World Is Unprepared for the Next Pandemic, Report Says

‘Being the Ricardos’ Review: Kiss, Fight, Rinse, Repeat

The Supreme Court Faces a Voting Paradox

Jan. 6 Panel to Cite Meadows for Contempt for Defying Subpoena

Michael Hurley, an Original Folk Iconoclast, Turns 80

Apple can delay changes to App Store rules, appeals court says.

The Peerless Imagination of Greg Tate

The Year America Lost Its Democracy

‘Improvise It, Man.’ How to Make Magic Like the Beatles.

Coronavirus Briefing: The new arsenal of drugs

Joe Biden and the Political Limits of Competence

Amazon’s cloud computing outage disrupts its warehouse operations.

Surgeon General Warns of Youth Mental Health Crisis

Ukraine, Omicron, Best Songs of 2021: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Lawyers in Jussie Smollett Case Tangle Over Motive as Testimony Ends

Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Felt Desire Overshadow Fear’

Marie-Claire Blais, Acclaimed French Canadian Novelist, Dies at 82

Vote For The Best Metropolitan Diary Entry of 2021

The U.S. surgeon general warns of a mental health crisis among young people, worsened by the pandemic.

Biden warns Putin of economic consequences if Russian aggression continues.

Microsoft Seizes 42 Websites From a Chinese Hacking Group

The Savory Side of Baking With Dorie Greenspan

A Damien Hirst Touch for the Table

A Truffle Imbued With Winter Whimsy

Julie Green’s ‘First Meal’ on View

Treasures From the Silk Road

Let the Fulton Fish Market Handle the Feast

France closes nightclubs for four weeks, but rejects adding other major restrictions.

With its private-sector vaccine mandate, N.Y.C. has gone where few other U.S. cities and counties have.

Are You an Older American Weathering the Pandemic? Share Your Story.

Are You an Older American Weathering the Pandemic? Share Your Story

Jussie Smollett Testifies at Trial on Charges He Staged an Attack on Himself

21 Things That Happened for the First Time in 2021

Can We Help the Homeless?

United States Will Not Send Government Officials to Beijing Olympics

N.Y.C. religious schools face a vaccine mandate. Will they fight it?

Hyun Sook Han, Korean Social Worker and Adoption Pioneer, Dies at 83

Toyota will spend $1.3 billion on a N.C. electric car battery plant.

Claude Humphrey, Pillar of N.F.L. Falcons’ ‘Grits Blitz,’ Dies at 77