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A Bull Market Should Make Investors Happy. This One Isn’t.
Markets are breaking one record after another, but many investors are on the sidelines. The anxiety is a contrast to the euphoria of other bull markets.
An Upscale Hamlet Weighs Whether to Be a Village (or Not to Be)
The hamlet of Edgemont, N.Y., is seeking to become an incorporated village, citing land use decisions and costly settlements by the Town of Greenburgh.
Departures Promise to Reshape the House, Whether or Not Election Does
The retirement announcements last week of the Science and Financial Services chairmen brought to 27 the number of Republicans who have left or are leaving.
Buenos Aires Journal: The Wedding Is Fake, but the Party Is Real
In Argentina, couples are delaying marriage, turning to civil unions or divorcing. So why wait for a ceremony to have a celebration?
Building A.I. That Can Build A.I.
Google and others, fighting for a small pool of researchers, are looking for automated ways to deal with a shortage of artificial intelligence experts.
Shalane Flanagan Solves N.Y.C. Marathon for American Women
At age 36, she became the first American woman to win the race since Miki Gorman in 1977.
Editorial: In Asia, Mr. Trump Is Met by Doubt
Regional leaders fear that his threats and impulsiveness could bring on war, and feel that the future may lie with China.
I.R.S. Commissioner, Demonized by Conservatives, Leaves on His Terms
John A. Koskinen, who took over an agency in turmoil and was threatened with impeachment by conservative lawmakers, called his survival to the end of his term “its own reward.”
‘Maybe I Am Arnold!’ How Michael Urie Agreed to Fill Harvey Fierstein’s Shoes
“I’m never going to be that free,” Mr. Urie thought about taking the lead part in “Torch Song.” But Mr. Fierstein, who wrote and created the role, had other ideas.
‘We Are Everywhere’: How Ethiopia Became a Land of Prying Eyes
The governing party in this East African nation has a network of millions of loyalists and informers to watch each village and every neighborhood. Meet one of them, a farmer and enforcer.
Nancy Friday, 84, Best-Selling Student of Gender Politics, Dies
In books like “My Secret Garden: Women’s Sexual Fantasies,” Ms. Friday helped establish what one commentator called “a confessional feminism.”
On Comedy: The Most Riveting Host in Late Night (and the Most Overlooked)
Conan O’Brien doesn’t draw much in the way of ratings or buzz, but he is taking artistic risks that make for truly compelling comedy.
How a Curator Attributed This Drawing to Michelangelo
“I felt like I had won the lottery,” said Carmen C. Bambach, curator of the Met's vast new exhibition of Michelangelo drawings.
N.Y.C. Marathon 2017: Shalane Flanagan Wins Women’s Race
If you’re running the race, or know someone who is, or just think it’s kind of wild that 50,000 people are ripping through the five boroughs today, follow along here.
Saudi Arabia Arrests 11 Princes, Including Billionaire Alwaleed bin Talal
The sweeping campaign of arrests appears to be the latest move to consolidate the power of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the favorite son and top adviser of King Salman.
Review: ‘Uncommon Sense’ Looks at Life on the Autism Spectrum
With nonverbal characters and savants, a new play demonstrates just how broad and multicolored that spectrum is.
Republican Party, North Korea, Tax Reform: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
On Washington: Paul Ryan Puts It All on the Line in Tax Fight
For the longtime budget and tax wonk, and for the Republicans he leads in the House, the tax proposal is a big opportunity. It is also a big risk.
Trump Tells Saudi King That He Supports Modernization Drive
In a phone call, President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is thought to be behind a sweeping campaign of arrests.
Upshot/Siena Poll Gives Democrat Narrow Lead in Virginia Governor’s Race
The race has divided voters along demographic lines highly reminiscent of last November’s election.