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Trudeau Goes to Mar-a-Lago to See Trump Amid Tariff Concerns

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada is the first G7 leader to visit President-elect Donald J. Trump in Florida since the election. He is under pressure to persuade Mr. Trump to back down from his tariff threat.

© Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times

Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, leaving his hotel in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Friday to meet with President-elect Donald J. Trump.

Life After Death: America’s Cemeteries Are Rewilding

More burial sites are forgoing pristine lawns for drought resistant plants and wildflowers that help wildlife. Efforts picked up in the pandemic.

© Bing Guan for The New York Times

Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is among the earliest cemeteries in the country to be modeled after rural landscapes, and to serve as an urban park.

With Discounts on Offer, Shoppers Seem to Bite

Early data on online spending this week shows consumers are being drawn to discounts. A clearer picture of Black Friday sales, including in-store spending, will emerge in the days ahead.

© Dave Sanders for The New York Times

Target’s executives have said that consumers were choosing cheaper items like candles and vases, eschewing big-ticket purchases.

Lake-Effect Storm Bringing Heavy Snow to Great Lakes Region

Forecasters warned that some areas would be “paralyzed” by the snow as some sections of highways in New York and Pennsylvania were closed on Friday.

© A.J. Rao/Erie-Times News, via USA TODAY Network

Erie, Pa., on Friday, as a lake-effect storm was expected to bring several feet of snow in parts of the Great Lakes region.

Justice Dept. Girds for a Test of Its Independence

President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to install loyalists have left officials fearful that he intends to carry out his threats of retribution but hopeful that rule-of-law norms can hold.

© Tom Brenner for The New York Times

Since Watergate, federal officials have sought to keep White House politics out of the criminal work that the Justice Department does.

Major Canadian News Outlets Sue OpenAI In New Copyright Case

A coalition of some of Canada’s biggest media companies is seeking billions of dollars in compensation for what they say is copyright infringement on their work through ChatGPT.

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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation office in Toronto. It, along with other major news outlets, claims OpenAI is illegally using their content.

Vito Is First Pug to Win National Dog Show

The pup became a sensation when he won best in show at the competition, which was broadcast on Thanksgiving Day. One judge said the 2-year-old is “everything a pug should be.”

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After Vito became the first pug to win the National Dog Show, his handler, Michael Scott, said he “has a beautiful head and expression,” as well as “wonderful movement.”

Alice Hudson, Librarian Who Built a Trove of Historic Maps, Dies at 77

She transformed the New York Public Library’s collection of charts and atlases into one of the world’s largest and most accessible resources.

© Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

Alice Hudson in the map room of the New York Public Library in 2005. She was chief of the library’s map division from 1981 to 2009.

Stocks Resume Post-Election Rise

With Friday’s gains included, November was the best month in a year for the S&P 500.

© Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters

Friday was the last trading day of November, and the index rose 5.7 percent for the month, according to FactSet.
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