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Op-Ed Contributor: Oliver Sacks, a Composer and His Last Work
I am grateful to have been present at the creation of the book of scientific essays he would not live to see.
‘Hotumn’ Takes Hold as October Temperatures Soar
Put away those Halloween masks and holiday decorations. It’s still swimsuit weather from the Northeast to the Great Plains.
Trilobites: Wild and Captive Chimpanzees Share Personality Traits With Humans
A new study confirms early research by Jane Goodall, who first attributed such traits to chimps about 60 years ago.
New York Today: New York Today: Our Pastime Goes West
Tuesday: Why New York lost its place as the home of baseball talent, shows at the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre, and MetroCard memories.
End of Apartheid in South Africa? Not in Economic Terms
Political liberation has yet to translate into material gains for blacks. As one woman said, “I’ve gone from a shack to a shack.”
Tillerson in Kabul? Two Photos Lead to Many Questions
A secret meeting between Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson and the Afghan president was said to take place in Kabul. Photographs told another story.
Match Book: Dear Match Book: I (Seek Those Who) See Dead People
Novels from the frolicking to the infernal that fuse the natural world with supernatural phenomena.
Dog Doping at the Iditarod: Dallas Seavey, a Legend in the Sport, Is Named
Seavey, a four-time champion and part of the sport’s most well-known family, had four dogs test positive for a banned opioid pain reliever in this year’s dog-sled race.
ICE Arrested a Man in Oregon Without a Warrant. Senators Want to Know Why.
People “do not lose their constitutional protection from warrantless search and seizure simply because ICE believes they may be immigrants,” lawmakers said.
Columbia Football Keeps Winning. Some Fans Aren’t Happy About It.
The university’s team holds the record for the longest losing streak and hasn’t had a winning season in more than 30 years, and many alumni prefer it that way.
Trump’s Fed Finalists Offer a Clear Choice: Status Quo or Significant Change
The candidates on President Trump’s short list for Federal Reserve chairman have very different views about the best way to manage the economy.
‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Will Head to Australia in 2019
The hit play will open at Melbourne’s Princess Theater after setting records in London.
Fixes: The ‘Problem Child’ Is a Child, Not a Problem
Suspending or expelling young students for behavior they can’t control makes matters worse. There is a better way.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s Odd Journey From Victim to Criminal
A soldier was held captive for five years by the Taliban, and Army investigators recommended against jailing him. Now he faces life in prison.
401(k), Megyn Kelly, World Series: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Toxic Chemicals at the E.P.A.
A story of regulatory policy changes under President Trump, as told by the shifting powers of two women.
Fine Arts & Exhibits: Exploring Rodin’s Place in Literary History
A multidisciplinary exhibit on the theme of inspiration among artists and literary figures, and within the work of Rodin, will open Nov. 17 in Berlin.
Black Executives Join Forces, Forming a PAC to Back Them Up
Once an informal network, a group of friends and associates is organizing a united political push on issues like education, employment and voting rights.
The Conversation: You Scream, I Scream, We All Scream for Tax Cuts
Let’s get fiscal.
On Campus: I Accidentally Turned My Dad In to Immigration Services
We thought it was a routine interview. Then he was detained.