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The Safari, Done Right
African safaris still conjure khaki-hued clichés that drip with colonial nostalgia. But now you can seek out more nuanced and immersive experiences.
Making It Sticky
For Amazon’s hit maple-syrup-heist series, the producers had to tap in to something authentic to make it work
The World Swallows U.S. Pills
Trump might bring back efforts to make other countries pay more for drugs
The Game-Changing Play That Sent Notre Dame to the National Title Game
The Fighting Irish came through when it mattered in their playoff semifinal against Penn State by relying on the one skill they perform better than any other team in the country
Can Trump Bring Hope, and Biden Wisdom?
America needs certain things from the impending farewell speech and Inaugural Address.
The Next Buffett Is Ready
Warren prepares his middle child, Howie, to succeed him as chairman at Berkshire Hathaway with lessons in what shouldn't change-and what might
The Stock Market Fears the Higher Yields It Once Embraced
The fundamental message is that we're close to the limits of growth
Tik Tok Founder's Global Dream Is at Risk
As the Supreme Court weighs a ban on the video-sharing app, no one has more to lose than Zhang Yiming, China’s richest person
Scents and Sensibility
Many of the sensations we think of as tastes are in fact smells. Our olfactory abilities are more powerful than we realize.
O'Neill's Dark Triumph
TAO HOUSE, in Danville, Calif., a short drive east of San Francisco, is a four-bedroom Spanish colonial that the playwright Eugene O'Neill and his third wife, Carlotta Monterey, had built and moved into in 1937.
Trump to Inherit a Crisis In State He Has Scorned
President-elect Donald Trump's critiques of California have become a central part of his political brand. He has called the state \"crime-ridden,\" overrun with migrants and \"failing,\" and he frequently spars with the state's Democratic political leaders.
Justices Cast Doubt on TikTok's Fight Against Ban
The Chinese-owned app is battling for survival as a deadline looms over its fate
Against All Odds, Some Homes Are Spared
One corner of the Pacific Palisades is untouched amid Surrounding inferno
Lessons Learned From a Fiery Decade in L.A.
I've seen up close what comes next for families who lose everything, writes
An Overabundance of Fancy Apartments
Think 15% vacancy rates are only a problem for owners of office towers? America has a serious housing shortage, but not for the type of apartments that real-estate investors have been building in record numbers.
Hershey CEO to Step Down Next Year
Hershey Chief Executive Michele Buck plans to retire next year. Before then, she is working to steer the chocolate icon through a rough patch.`
Panama Canal Threat Stirs a Nationalist Ire
Every year on Jan. 9, Panama's president lays a wreath next to an eternal flame near the canal that made this country prosperous. It is a memorial to the Panamanians killed by U.S. forces in 1964 riots over U.S. control of the canal.
Jobs Growth Tops Expectations
Report puts further Fed rate cuts in doubt; stocks sell off, while yields rise
Maduro Sworn In for Third Term
Venezuelan leader's legitimacy disputed by those inside and outside the country
After Record Heat, 4 Trends to Watch
Bumpier flights and more cold snaps are among the forecasts for warming Earth
CEOs Kill Policies Before Inauguration
Diversity, climate initiatives gutted
Sentence Cements Trump As Felon
A defiant Donald Trump was sentenced in New York Friday to no punishment for covering up hush money paid to a porn star, sealing his status as a felon on the cusp of his return to the White House.
Lock-Kneed Soldiers Kick Up a Fuss
Taiwan veterans fight to keep goose-stepping
How to Make a Mark in Business
FOR DECADES, only graphic designers seemed to debate the nuances of logos. The rise of social media disrupted that dynamic, exposing graphic design decisions to broader public scrutiny.
Healers With Their Own Wounds
When hurt people help people— just not the ones closest to them.
From Mercenary to Legend
An Ilth-century warlord who fought for both Christian and Muslim rulers left behind a reputation that expanded into myth.
Justices Cast Doubt on TikTok's Fight Against Ban
The Chinese-owned app is battling for survival as a deadline looms over its fate TikTok seemed headed for shutdown after Supreme Court arguments Friday, where justices indicated strong support for the government's security concerns regarding the trove of personal data the Chinese-controlled app collects from nearly half the U.S. population.
Winter Storm Grounds Thousands of Flights
A winter storm in the South brought heavy snowfall Friday, causing thousands of flight cancellations and several governors to declare states of emergency. More than 46 million people were under a winter storm warning Friday, with some areas expected to get more than a foot of snow, according to the National Weather Service. The storm disrupted daily life in the South, with local businesses and schools closed across the region.
Already Abandon Your Resolutions? You Probably Set the Wrong Ones Anyway.
Goals to improve ourselves are well and good, but we gain more when we try to serve others.
People Say Addiction Is a Disease.Mine Wasn't.
Decades of struggling with alcohol and drugs convinced me that addiction is a disorder that involves a person’s entire being.