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Which of these places in the solar system contains the least amount of mass?

Catch up: Elizabeth Holmes says her former boyfriend abused her.

Eurozone inflation hits a record high of 4.9 percent.

Stocks and oil fall as worries about Omicron continue to hang over financial markets.

Éric Zemmour, Far-Right Pundit, Makes French Presidential Run Official

Fighting Racism, Quietly

The new variant raises alarm in India, which remains vulnerable to another virus wave.

Europe was already facing a virus surge. See how Omicron is adding pressure.

What We Know About the Omicron Variant

Inside the Last Abortion Clinic in Mississippi

Tony Kushner, Oracle of the Upper West Side

Tell T a Joke | Tony Kushner

China’s Silence on Peng Shuai Shows the Limits of Beijing’s Propaganda

In China, Tesla Is a Catfish, and Turns Auto Companies Into Sharks

Supply Chain Problems Have Small Retailers Gambling on Hoarding

Why Does Coffee Make Me Poop?

The Teenagers Getting Six Figures to Quit High School for Basketball

Supervised Injection Sites for Drug Users to Open in New York City

The Case Against Abortion

Lesson of the Day: ‘Sex Ed, One Instagram Post at a Time’

As World Shuts Borders to Stop Omicron, Japan Offers a Cautionary Tale

Just When We Thought It Was Safe to Go Back in the Water

Hunt for the ‘Blood Diamond of Batteries’ Impedes Green Energy Push

Horse Troughs, Hot Tubs and Hashtags: Baptism Is Getting Wild

Meet the Beauty Queens of Al Dhafra

You’re Allowed to Complain About Your Kids, Even After Infertility

Taliban and 9/11 Families Fight for Billions in Frozen Afghan Funds

A Public Flagpole, a Christian Flag and the First Amendment

What Kind of Dog Is He? DNA Can Tell Me Only So Much.

Colton Underwood Comes Out and Comes Clean

No todo son gadgets: otros regalos tecnológicos para estas navidades

A Climbing Award That May Be a Winner’s Last

‘Her Heart Was Beating Too’: The Women Who Died After Abortion Bans

Shopping for Decorative Ceramics

Europe Revisits Nuclear Power as Climate Deadlines Loom

She Fled North Korea for Freedom. Then She Was Arrested.

Global markets steady as investors reconsider the unknowns of Omicron.

The U.K.’s appeal for foreign truck drivers doesn’t seem to be working.

The race to secure Congo’s cobalt supplies is at the center of the clean energy revolution.

Lesson of the Day: ‘He Sold Away His People’s Heritage. He’s in the Jungle to Get It Back.’

Un cementerio que está debajo del Álamo provoca una disputa legal en Texas

Iron Bowl Thriller Behind Them, Alabama Prepares for No. 1 Georgia

A Wine Rack on Rails? U.K. Businesses Seek Solutions to Shortages.

Britain’s health secretary defends decision not to impose tougher Covid restrictions.

Homes That Sold for Around $750,000

A soccer game in Portugal is abandoned after Covid reduces one team to 9 players.

Uber Survived the Spying Scandal. Their Careers Didn’t.

‘Told you so’: African countries feel the brunt of the West’s scattershot pandemic response.

What’s Going On in This Picture? | Nov. 29, 2021

The Week in Business: Choosing the Same Path