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A Rodin Hiding in Plain Sight in a New Jersey Suburb
A part-time archivist in Madison, N.J., found a signature on the back of a sculpture, setting her off on an investigation to confirm it was a genuine Rodin.
Your Money: The Long Story of the Movement Toward College Cost Clarity
New bipartisan bills are aimed at forcing colleges to clear up a murky, confusing system so that prospective students understand the options.
New Study Casts Doubt on Diagnosis of Adult-Onset A.D.H.D.
Adults said to develop symptoms of A.D.H.D. may instead have substance abuse or mood problems, researchers concluded.
Opinion: Is Donald Trump Turning Liberals Into Radicals?
“The resistance” has emerged as a force in American politics. But whether or not it can work with the real left remains an open question.
Republicans Passed a Budget Bill. What Does That Mean for Tax Overhaul?
A breakdown of where the legislative process goes from here in an attempted overhaul of the tax code.
Trilobites: Meet the Overcompensators, Plants That Get Tougher and Meaner When Attacked
Damaging some plants sets off a molecular chain of events that causes them to grow back bigger and produce more seeds and chemical defenses simultaneously.
G.O.P. Seizes Chance to Open Drilling in Arctic Wildlife Refuge
The prospects for opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas exploration are better than they have been in years.
Vacationing in the United States? Be Warned, Some Countries Say
Mass shootings, potential terrorist attacks and natural disasters lead to a spate of new travel advisories.
Where Did the Napa Fire Begin? Investigators Scour the Ashes
Dozens of investigators are digging through the debris of the Northern California fires to determine what sparked the blazes.
A Remnant From Caligula’s Ship, Once a Coffee Table, Heads Home
Investigators in Manhattan seized the mosaic from the home of a collector, asserting that it had been looted from Italy decades ago.
How Does a Democrat Run for Re-election in a Trump State? Very Carefully
Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana may be the most vulnerable Democratic incumbent. He has to walk a fine line in a state that President Trump won by almost 20 points.
A Big Test of Police Body Cameras Defies Expectations
The results of the largest, most rigorous study of the issue in the U.S. show surprisingly little change in police behavior.
‘We Need to Instill a Respect for the Work of Human Hands’
Our top 10 comments of the week: Readers discussed lost factory jobs in Indiana, sexual harassment and adorable wolf pups.
Listen: Why This Actress Returned to Weinstein’s Hotel Room
Erika Rosenbaum, a Canadian actress, said that Harvey Weinstein repeatedly used the lure of work to lead her into harrowing situations over a decade ago.
U.S.-Turkey Visa Standoff Disrupts Business and Tourism
As the diplomatic dispute lingers, Turks and Americans are struggling with the effects, and the United States is demanding protection for its consular staff.
Review: In ‘Geostorm,’ Gerard Butler (and His Stubble) Save the Planet
In this action film, the world is threatened by a space-based weather-control system armed with ice, fire, hail and heavy rain.
Playlist: The Playlist: Taylor Swift Has a Miserable Crush and 12 More New Songs
Hear the tracks the caught our critics' attention this week, from Fever Ray, Colleen, Chris Stapleton and more.
Premier League Castoffs, Starting Over at Age 11
England’s soccer machine discards preteen players, and their dreams, with ease and efficiency every year. But not every player, or every family, is willing to give up.
Cultured Traveler: Where to See (Really See) the Art of Maya Lin
The work of the artist and architect — and the meditation and reflection it inspires — can be experienced in New England cities large and small.
Review: A Case of Déjà Vu in ‘Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween’
In this sequel that feels like a remake, all prospects for amusement are never even vaguely realized.