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The Rockettes Own Christmas. But Spring Is a Tough Nut to Crack.
The Radio City Rockettes have owned Christmastime for more than eight decades. But they have yet to create a warm-weather franchise.
Fatal Shootings at Grambling State Not Random, Sheriff Says
Authorities were searching Wednesday for a suspect in a shooting that killed a Grambling State University student and his friend after an altercation on the Louisiana college's campus.
Right and Left React to Jeff Flake’s Denunciation of Trump
Writers from across the political spectrum consider the Arizona senator’s fiery words about the president.
Art Review: Wartime Quilts Honor Battles and Leaders, but Mostly Art
Military quilts made by men during the 18th and 19th century are, pure and simple, eye dazzlers.
In Kenya, Revote Raises Challenges for a Young Democracy
Many in the country are asking themselves how, after the national trauma of election violence 10 years ago, they have ended up yet again in a muddled election.
In Catalonia, a Church Becomes a Place of Artistic Pilgrimage
The muralist Santi Moix has completely transformed the 1,100-year-old St. Victor — joining the list of contemporary artists remaking religious spaces.
Trump Keeps Focus on Retiring Senators, Who Had ‘Zero Chance of Being Elected’
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona told CNN that he could not “run the kind of race that I would be proud of and win in a Republican primary at this time.”
When a Student Says, ‘I’m Not a Boy or a Girl’
Some kids are pushing their schools to change how they talk about gender.
Albert Einstein’s ‘Theory of Happiness’ Fetches $1.56 Million
Out of change for a tip in Tokyo in 1922, the physicist offered a bellboy some advice scribbled on hotel notepaper. This week it was auctioned.
The Neediest Cases Fund: ‘Coming Out of a Cloud’ After Drug Abuse and Mental Illness
Wanda Ramirez, who has schizophrenia, used to smoke marijuana to get her through the day. During treatment, art therapy fostered her love of drawing.
A Blind Runner and His Very Good Boy
Guide dogs are taught to keep the blind safe. Now they’re being trained to help guide visually impaired runners in road races — and maybe, someday, in a marathon.
Answers to 3 Questions About Kenya’s Election on Thursday
Why was the Supreme Court unable to rule on a last-minute petition to delay the election?
Theory That Hammarskjold Plane Was Downed Is Bolstered by U.N. Report
A finding gave weight to theories of skulduggery tied to the 1961 crash of the plane carrying the United Nations chief Dag Hammarskjold.
Best of Late Night: Seth Meyers Is Not Impressed by Jeff Flake’s Trump Takedown
On “Late Night,” Mr. Meyers criticized Senator Flake of Arizona for voting to confirm certain members of the president’s cabinet.
Jeff Flake, a Fierce Trump Critic, Will Not Seek Re-election for Senate
Mr. Flake, a Republican of Arizona, said he would “no longer be complicit or silent” in the face of the president’s “reckless, outrageous and undignified” behavior.
U.S. Must Let Undocumented Teenager Get an Abortion, Appeals Court Says
The court ruled that the administration cannot block a pregnant 17-year-old from Central America, who is in federal custody in Texas, from obtaining an abortion.
Unbuttoned: Calvin Klein’s First Coffee-Table Book Is R-Rated History
In a 463-page tome, the designer looks back on his experience pushing boundaries.
California Today: California Today: In Ravaged Santa Rosa, to Stay or Go?
Wednesday: Rebuilding in Santa Rosa, a Game 1 win for the Dodgers, and Jonathan Gold names Los Angeles’s top restaurants.
Jeff Flake, Xi Jinping, Los Angeles Dodgers: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Kenya Crisis Deepens as Judges' Absence Means Vote Goes Ahead
Kenya plunged deeper into crisis on Wednesday after a no-show by the majority of Supreme Court judges scuppered an eleventh-hour petition to delay a presidential election and the governor of a volatile opposition region endorsed rebellion against the state.