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Suntory Preps for Tariff Wars Ahead of Trump's Second Term
Japanese company's U.S.-made bourbon set be hit with 50% tariffs in Europe
Azerbaijan Confronts Russia Over Crash
Apology not enough, Azeri president says, in sign of Moscow's waning influence
Pioneer in Cable Television Started HBO, AMC Networks
Charles Dolan, a pioneer of the cable-television industry who launched Home Box Office and AMC networks, has died at age 98.
Jimmy Carter's Unappreciated Legacy
Jimmy Carter lived a long and full life that took him from the Georgia hamlet of Plains to the White House.
Democrats Hope to Try New Tactic in N.Y. Race
QUEENSBURY, N.Y.-A special election in a congressional district along the Canadian border looms as an early test of Democrats' plans for escaping the political wilderness.
Haitians Flee Gangs on a Dangerous Mountain Trail
The mountain trail south of Haiti's capital was long used only by farmers hauling strawberries to market and the rare adventurous hiker. It passes bucolic highland pine forests and follows rugged cliff-side paths in a place so remote it is known to locals as \"where even the dogs don't go.\"
Former President Carter, Nobel Winner, Dies at 100
ATLANTA-Former President Jimmy Carter, the Georgia peanut farmer whose one term in the Oval Office was plagued by problems at home and abroad but who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize after he left office, has died.
Global Politics Take a Turn to the Right
Weak growth and record immigration drive gains, especially for populist parties
South Korea Jet Crash Kills 179
Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air skidded, slammed into barrier; 2 survive
U.S. Commercial Fleet Falls Far Behind
Bill aims to revitalize sector that China now dominates, imperiling national security
A Pause In the Action
A History of Rest
A GOP Presidency Sparks Optimism On Deals
Wariness remains as businesses try to parse president elect's likely moves
LIFE AS A MILLENNIAL STAGE MOM
A journey into the CUTTHROAT and ADORABLE world of professional CHILD ACTORS.
Art, Basil
Manuela is a farm-to-table gallery for hungry collectors.
Apex Stomps In
The $44.6 million mega-Stegosaurus goes on view (for a while) at the American Museum of Natural History.
THE NEXT DRUG EPIDEMIC IS BLUE RASPBERRY FLAVORED
When the Amor brothers started selling tanks of flavored nitrous oxide at their chain of head shops, they didn't realize their brand would become synonymous with the country's burgeoning addiction to gas.
ADRIEN BRODY FOUND THE PART
The Brutalist is the best, most personal work he's done since The Pianist.
88 MINUTES WITH...Andy Kim
The new senator from New Jersey has vowed to shake up the political Establishment, a difficult task in Trump's Washington.
Texas Is Set for a Deep Playoff Run
Life's supposed to work a certain way for the Texas Longhorns. You get the best players, you draw the biggest crowds and when you're on offense, you run the dang ball.
Rolling the Dice on Bird Flu
Denial, resilience, déjà vu.
The Most Dangerous Game
Fifty years on, Dungeons & Dragons has only grown more popular. But it continues to be misunderstood.
Fight Against Airport Chaos Starts Here
A look inside the tower in Newark where rapid-fire calls on delayed flights, luggage, crews and more happen all day long
Big Saudi Project Puts Workers In Danger
Billed as a futuristic citystate with dazzling architecture including parallel 106mile-long skyscrapers taller than the Empire State Building, Neom is the centerpiece of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's plans to transform his oil-rich country into a modern diversified economy.
A Classic MG Won His Heart in 1955
Glenn Storek, 83, a retired architect/developer living in San Rafael, Calif., on his 1955 MG TF 1500, as told to A.J. Baime.
New Study Shows AI Made Some Workers More Productive
Daron Acemoglu, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who recently won the Nobel Prize in economics, worries that artificial intelligence will worsen income inequality and not do all that much for productivity.
Accentuate the Personal
Many of the most successful projects struck pleasingly human notes for all their impressive scale
'Sometimes a Single Word Is Enough to Open a Door'
How George C. Wolfein collaboration with Audra McDonald-subtly, indelibly reimagined musical theater's most domineering stage mother.
Two Texans in Williamsburg
David Nuss and Sarah Martin-Nuss tried to decorate their house on their own— until they realized they needed help: Like, how do we not just go to Pottery Barn?”
One Place to Dunk on NBA Star: A New York City Chess Board
7-Foot-3 Victor Wembanyama stopped in at Manhattan park for different kind of on-1
Retaliation Over Trade Poses Risk For China
In the weeks since the election, China has flaunted the ways in which it could hit back in the event of a new trade war with the U.S., including everything from choking off the metals needed for everyday products to punishing U.S. companies that do business in China.