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CVS Will Offer Next-Day Delivery of Prescription Drugs
The service, including same-day delivery in big cities like New York and San Francisco, is being offered as Amazon considers getting into the pharmacy industry.
JJ Johnson Is a Young Chef on the Rise, to a Hip-Hop Beat
Brash and talented, the former chef at the Cecil in Harlem has a long-term gig at Chefs Club, and even bigger goals in sight.
Giving: Firms Learn That as They Help Charities, They Also Help Their Brands
Subaru of America is among the companies who have learned the value of charitable giving and measuring its impact.
Witnesses Describe Shooting in Texas Church
Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, opened fire in a church in rural Texas on Sunday, killing at least 26 people. He was pursued by residents and found dead in his car.
Chopin’s Heart, Pickled in a Jar, Offers Clues to His Death
The heart of the Polish composer, preserved for nearly 170 years, was examined by scientists who say he most likely died of tuberculosis.
This Life: App Time for Nap Time: The Parennials Are Here
The much-examined generation born between 1980 and 2000 are now having children of their own, and parenting very differently from their forebears.
John Mollo, Whose Costumes Made ‘Star Wars’ Seem Real, Dies at 86
An authority on military uniforms, Mr. Mollo was adept at creating verisimilitude in worlds both imagined and remembered.
As Wild Salmon Decline, Norway Pressures Its Giant Fish Farms
New rules to combat sea lice have angered Norway’s important aquaculture industry. But environmental groups want to go much further.
Giving: Nonprofits Give ‘Disconnected’ Youths Another Chance
An estimated one in eight young people in late teens and early 20s are considered “disconnected,” meaning they are neither in school nor employed.
Sidebar: Where to Draw Line on Free Speech? Wedding Cake Case Vexes Lawyers
The case of a Colorado baker who refused to serve a gay couple on free speech grounds poses a test for First Amendment experts.
Gunman Kills at Least 26 in Attack on Rural Texas Church
A gunman, identified by law enforcement sources as Devin P. Kelley, walked into a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs, Tex., and opened fire.
William Dudley, Chief of New York Fed, to Retire Next Year
Mr. Dudley, an influential voice on the Federal Reserve’s policymaking board, said he would step down from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in mid-2018, before his term expires.
Red Century: What If the Russian Revolution Had Never Happened?
The events of October 1917 continue to shake the world today. And yet they almost didn’t take place.
After a Tough 2016, Many Pollsters Haven’t Changed Anything
Private pollsters are trying harder to capture the opinions of less educated white voters, but some public pollsters haven’t adjusted at all.
Cherepovets Journal: In Russian City, a Time Capsule to Comrades of the Future
On the 50th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the youth of 1967 sent a message to those of 2017: “Stay true to Communism’s ideals.”
New York Today: New York Today: A Century of Women Voting
Monday: A women’s suffrage anniversary, places to celebrate the milestone, and a question for voters.
The ‘Click’ Moment: How the Weinstein Scandal Unleashed a Tsunami
In 1991, women wore “I Believe Anita” buttons. Now they post #metoo. Social media, famous accusers and generational change add up to a profound shift.
California Today: California Today: What the Tax Plan Could Mean for Californians
Monday: Limited relief from expensive mortgages, Tasers for the San Francisco police, and how almonds rely on bees.
The New Health Care: Don’t Nudge Me: The Limits of Behavioral Economics in Medicine
Getting patients to follow a medication regimen can be harder than people imagine, studies show.
Op-Ed Contributor: ‘Game of Thrones’ Comes to Saudi Arabia
The kingdom’s crown prince seems to think that modernization requires an absolute monarch.