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Op-Ed Contributor: The Lose-Lose Life of the Female Comedian
In the world of comedy clubs and standup gigs, women are either treated as groupies or ignored.
Fred Cole, Leader of Garage-Rock Band Dead Moon, Dies at 69
A singer and guitarist who became a hero of the Northwest music scene of the 1990s, he set a standard for do-it-yourself perseverance.
Trans-Pacific Trade Partners Are Moving On, Without the U.S.
As President Trump dismissed global trade talks, the other members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership revived a major multinational agreement that would include American allies.
Where to Go Now: Finally, You Can Have Breakfast at Tiffany
Tiffany & Co. opened the first-ever café at its flagship New York store, where visitors can now have breakfast and channel Audrey Hepburn.
Where Self-Driving Cars Go to Learn
Arizona’s promise to keep the driverless car industry free of regulations has attracted dozens of companies, including Uber, Waymo and Lyft.
It’s Melania 2.0, as Mrs. Trump Iterates in Asia
The first lady had a subtle new look to go with her itinerary. Did you notice?
Iran Sent Them to Syria. Now Afghan Fighters Are a Worry at Home.
With violence against Shiites on the rise in Afghanistan, officials fear that Iran could use its Afghan force to intervene in a new proxy war.
Men at Work Wonder if They Overstepped With Women, Too
High-profile sexual harassment allegations are making rank-and-file employees worry about their past workplace actions.
I Interviewed Joe Biden. A Sob Took Me by Surprise.
After all my persistence and preparation for an interview with former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., I would go down as the one who bawled.
In Air Force, Colleague Feared Church Gunman Would ‘Shoot Up the Place’
One Air Force colleague recalled how Devin P. Kelley, when punished for poor performance, would cry, scream and shake with rage, vowing to kill his superiors.
Full Transcript of Trump’s Remarks on Russia
President Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that President Vladimir V. Putin’s reassurances that Russia did not meddle in the American election appeared sincere.
Commemorating End of World War I, With Poppies and a Pause
Thousands gathered for Armistice Day events around the world, honoring the millions who died in World War I and those who have died in wars since.
For Alabama Women, Disgust, Fatigue and a Sense Moore Could Win Anyway
In an upper-middle-class suburb of Birmingham, few women were fans of Roy Moore, but many said he had a good chance of being Alabama’s next senator.
The Neediest Cases Fund: Alcohol Derailed His Life. Now He Drives Barflies Home.
Carlos Nin lost jobs, a marriage and a home because of his drinking problem. Now sober, he works six days a week as an Uber driver, often chauffeuring intoxicated customers.
Playlist: The Playlist: Eminem Reflects, Sturgill Simpson Busks and 11 More New Songs
Elvis Costello releases a new track, Betty Davis brings the "F.U.N.K.," and more songs that caught our critics' attention this week.
Vietnam, in a Bind, Tries to Chart a Path Between U.S. and China
It is hard to overstate the long history of Vietnamese antipathy toward the Chinese. But with the U.S. apparently withdrawing from the region, Hanoi can’t ignore Beijing.
Louis C.K. Admits to Sexual Misconduct as Media Companies Cut Ties
The release of the comedian’s new film, “I Love You, Daddy,” was canceled, while FX, home to his TV series, ended its association with him.
The Look: Eternal Youth in Tompkins Square Park
The photographer Daniel Weiss found versions of his teenage self in the East Village of Manhattan.
In Search of Silence
A Norwegian explorer seeks one of New York's most elusive commodities.
Lessons From Hurricane Harvey: Houston’s Struggle Is America’s Tale
The Texas city’s response to a powerful storm says much about polarized visions of the country and diverging attitudes toward cities, race, liberty and science.