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Boko Haram Video Is Said to Show Captured Girls From Chibok
In the video, a girl who claims she is among the kidnapped students from Chibok says she is happy being with the fighters of the extremist group. Her identity was not confirmed.
Review: A Jazzfest Marathon Where Voices Lead the Way to Resistance and Renewal
Vocalists delivered welcome surprises during the 100-plus-set NYC Winter Jazzfest Marathon, from Claudia Acuña to Sara Serpa to Jazzmeia Horn.
Airbus A380, Once the Future of Aviation, May Cease Production
The world’s largest passenger aircraft may no longer be manufactured if its only major customer, Emirates, does not order any more.
Ms. Fendi and Ms. Prada and All Their Baggage
Miuccia Prada recast her history of nylon. Silvia Venturini Fendi made the world a luggage pickup.
Asia and Australia Edition: Jakarta, North Korea, the Cranberries: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
In Trump’s Remarks, Black Churches See a Nation Backsliding
On the day before Martin Luther King’s Birthday, churchgoers said President Trump’s denigration of immigrants was one more turn toward an uglier past in America.
Review: Globalfest’s World Music for a Connected World
The 15th edition of the event featured 12 groups, from the Guadeloupean blues of Delgres to the diverse grooves of the Congolese group Jupiter & Okwess.
Critic’s Notebook: What a Hologram of Maria Callas Can Teach Us About Opera
A preview of “Callas in Concert,” touring this spring, made our critic wonder about the art form’s obsession with the past.
Critic’s Notebook: A Pan-American Dance Sampler at the Joyce
The American Dance Platform showcases multiple American companies and idioms including hula, Irish footwork, tap, Lindy, modern and ballet.
The New Health Care: Still Not Convinced You Need a Flu Shot? First, It’s Not All About You
Adults also need to get vaccinated to provide herd immunity for others, especially babies and older people.
Detroit Auto Show May Be Celebrating an Era About to End
Three years of record sales mask signs that harder times lie ahead: bigger incentives, more fleet purchases and higher used-car values.
The Healing Edge: After Surgery in the Womb, a Baby Kicks Up Hope
Baby Boy Royer, who underwent an operation for spina bifida as a fetus, had the biggest defect that the surgical team had attempted to repair.
Unbuttoned: Airbrushing Meets the #MeToo Movement. Guess Who Wins.
CVS, the pharmaceutical giant, bans airbrushing of models.
Lesotho Diamond Weighs More Than a Baseball
The stone, the world’s fifth-biggest, is a glittering giant weighing 910 carats, or 6.4 ounces, and is probably worth tens of millions of dollars.
Opinion: Guess Who’s Coming to ‘Peanuts’
The introduction, 50 years ago, of a black character into the Schulz comic strip was a major social statement.
4 Simple Tips for Working From Home
Whether you’re starting out or looking to stay motivated at home, we’re here to help.
Review: ‘Black Lightning’ Is Pulp With a Purpose
CW’s latest serial has a race-forward sensibility and a reluctant superhero who grapples with heroism’s limits.
Suicide Bombings in Baghdad Puncture Newfound Hope
The carnage at an open-air market came months after Iraqi forces successfully fought the Islamic State, allowing residents to live relatively free of fear.
Australian Open: Within Hours, Three Top Americans Fall
Sloane Stephens, Venus Williams and CoCo Vandeweghe — all U.S. Open semifinalists — did not make it out of the first round on Monday in Melbourne.
Double Suicide Bombing in Baghdad Kills Dozens
The bombers struck a busy street market, Iraqi health and police officials said, the deadliest attack since last month's declaration of victory over ISIS.