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Dylan Farrow Accuses Woody Allen of Abuse in TV Interview
In her first sit-down interview, Ms. Farrow accused her father, Woody Allen, of molestation in a conversation with “CBS This Morning.”
Fixes: When Being Unproductive Saves a Career
With high levels of pressure and tension on the job, burnout rates among nonprofit staffers are rising. The antidote? Sabbaticals.
Why Are We Ashamed to Call ‘Get Out’ and ‘The Shape of Water’ Horror Films?
Jump scares and monsters: Those are the hallmarks of seminal horror, and the label should be a badge of honor, not something to shun at awards time.
Trilobites: Debunking the Myth That Earthquakes and Full Moons Are Linked
A seismologist scrutinized hundreds of strong earthquakes over four centuries and found no relationship to lunar cycles.
Prague Journal: One of the World’s Oldest Clocks Stops Ticking, Briefly
The Astronomical Clock in Prague has been taken apart for maintenance. The city’s clock master has until August to finish restoring it.
Senate Democrats Make Hard Turn Left in Warming Up for 2020 Race
The 2020 race for the White House is already unfolding in the Capitol, with no fewer than six Democratic senators angling for their party’s nomination.
Donald Trump, North Korea, Apple: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
India Tests Ballistic Missile, Posing New Threat to China
The successful trial of a long-range rocket capable of transporting nuclear weapons puts major cities like Shanghai within reach.
China’s Economic Growth Looks Strong. Maybe Too Strong.
The country reported higher annual growth, but implausibly smooth numbers prompt experts to look for other ways to assess the world’s No. 2 economy.
Does ‘Three Billboards’ Say Anything About America? Well …
The movie thinks it’s saying something profound about human nature and America. But really, it’s off key about so many things.
HuffPost, Breaking From Its Roots, Ends Unpaid Contributions
The site was an early example of amateur journalism online, but it will dissolve its self-publishing platform in an attempt to minimize unverified stories.
A Mother’s Promise: You Can Be Yourself
Laurin’s husband was an activist. Her son chose to be brave in his own way.
The Carpetbagger: Why James Franco Could Easily Get a Best Actor Nomination
The star of “The Disaster Artist” faces accusations of sexually exploitative behavior, but the news broke after many academy members had already voted.
Souring World Views of Trump Open Doors for China and Russia
A Gallup survey of people in 134 countries found that just 30 percent approved of American leadership under President Trump, a drop of nearly 20 points.
Field Notes: The Marriage Is Over, but the Jewelry Is Mine
Give back the ring and other bling? Nah. It could pay for summer camp. Or be made into a bracelet or necklace.
Living With Cancer: Sex After Cancer
It can be difficult to experience desire if you fear your body or if you cannot recognize it as your own.
Op-Ed Columnist: A Modest Immigration Proposal: Ban Jews
Those in favor of selective admission to our country should heed the lessons of a century ago.
Bus Fire Kills 52 Uzbeks Traveling in Kazakhstan: Kazakh Government
A bus fire in northwestern Kazakhstan killed 52 Uzbek citizens on a route used by migrant workers heading to Russia, the Kazakh Interior Ministry said on Thursday.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The El Salvador Tragedy
The president’s decision to expel 200,000 Salvadorans who received temporary protected status in 2001 is cruel and self-defeating.
Best of Late Night: Samantha Bee Weighs In on the Claims Against Aziz Ansari
Ms. Bee said that Mr. Ansari, the actor and author of “Modern Romance: An Investigation,” ought to have noticed if he was making his date uncomfortable.