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After Weinstein Scandal, a Plan to Protect Models
A New York State assemblywoman and the Model Alliance are working on an amendment to close a loophole in anti-discrimination laws.
The Place Beyond the Fire Island Pines
Columbia County, a quiet part of upstate New York, has emerged as a 21st-century haven — and a reminder of the ongoing relevance of the queer community.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Bill O’Reilly Goes on the Record
Mr. O’Reilly discussed the sexual harassment allegations that cost him his job, speaking to the two Times journalists that brought them to light.
Tesla Plant in China May Be a First
Tesla is said to be moving closer to becoming the first foreign car company to have a wholly owned manufacturing operation in the country.
Fine Arts & Exhibits: ‘Scenes of Solitude’ From Hudson River School Artists
A show at the Albany Institute of History & Art is the opening act for exhibits at the Met and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site.
Fiction: A Set of Brilliant Miniatures by the Author of ‘The Good Lord Bird’
With “Five-Carat Soul,” his debut story collection, James McBride explores race, masculinity, music and history.
Update: Most Houston Attractions Have Reopened; the Opera Gets Creative
Hurricane Harvey caused flooding in the theater district, so other venues will be used for performances. Museums, restaurants and festivals are also back.
Nonfiction: The Pop-Culture Evolution of Frankenstein’s Monster
In “Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years,” Christopher Frayling resurrects Mary Shelley’s classic through the countless visual adaptations of its monster.
Scenes From a D.E.A. Drug Raid Gone Wrong
Surveillance footage from 2012, published for the first time, shows four civilians being killed during a drug operation. Mattathias Schwartz, a journalist working with ProPublica, narrates as boats collide and gunfire erupts.
The Stone: Is There a ‘Rational’ Punishment for My Rapist?
I would like the man who raped and abused me to be put to death or imprisoned for life. That is not irrational.
Red Century: How Mao Molded Communism to Create a New China
The Communist leader held a lifelong contradiction in his attitudes toward revolution and state power.
On Campus: The Misguided Student Crusade Against ‘Fascism’
Protesters who shut down speech mimic the actions of those they say they oppose.
James Toback and John Besh Face Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Dozens of women accused Mr. Toback, a film director, and Mr. Besh, a celebrated New Orleans restaurateur, of wrongdoing in two newspaper reports.
Editorial: America’s Forever Wars
How many foreign entanglements will the public tolerate, and why is Congress AWOL from this debate?
Donations Will Help Former Tennis Prodigy Get Career-Saving Surgery
Tornado Alicia Black could not afford the hip operation needed to continue her tennis career. But donors raised thousands of dollars for her surgery and rehabilitation.
David Letterman Earns Mark Twain Prize for Late-Night High Jinks
At the 20th anniversary of the award, Steve Martin, Bill Murray and other comedians celebrated Mr. Letterman, who joked, “I am now the most humorous person in the world.”
Europe Edition: Catalonia, Japan, Robert Mugabe: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Tragedy and the Will to Live: The Obsessive Art of Charlotte Salomon
The almost 800 gouache paintings of “Life? or Theater?”, a semi-autobiographical series by the Berlin-born Jewish artist, are being shown together for the first time, in Amsterdam.
Justin Timberlake Will Headline Super Bowl Halftime Show
Timberlake previously performed during the infamous “wardrobe malfunction” halftime of Super Bowl XXXVIII with Janet Jackson.
A Presidential Bellwether Is Still Waiting to Start Winning Under Trump
Voters in Indiana’s Vigo County have an almost unerring record in choosing the winning presidential candidate, and now many would like to see President Trump change his tone.