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Los Angeles Police Investigate Rape Claim Against Weinstein
The latest allegation against the former movie mogul was made by an Italian actress and model, who told police that the attack occurred in 2013.
Hollywood’s Diversity Problem and Undocumented Immigrants
Immigrants and their stories were long essential to studios. So why haven’t they greenlit movies about the current generation of Dreamers?
nothing,nowhere. Blends Hip-Hop and Emo to Make Tomorrow’s Pop
Joe Mulherin is part of an emerging group of artists that is bridging the chasm between rap and rock. His debut is one of the most promising albums of the year.
Simple Ways to Be Better at Remembering
Memory is a reconstruction, not a photographic recording. Our brains — unlike computers — are forever rerecording those memories.
An Apple Pie That Lasts for Days
How to make a supersize apple pie that will survive more than one sitting.
Sean Penn Fights With Netflix Over El Chapo Documentary
Lawyers for the actor warned Netflix it would be responsible if Mr. Penn was harmed because of the series, which examines his 2015 meeting with a wanted drug dealer.
Paris or London? International Collectors Now Have to Choose
The timing of the FIAC and Frieze art fairs means that few visitors can accommodate both. How do savvy buyers choose?
Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s Sudden Star, Gets Set to Govern
A policy “geek” promising a fairer deal took over a foundering party and, at 37, rode progressives’ ardor to national power in a matter of weeks.
Dodgers 11, Cubs 1 | Los Angeles wins series, 4-1: Dodgers Crush the Cubs and Reach Their First World Series Since 1988
Enrique Hernandez, a utility player for the Dodgers, hit three home runs in the Game 5 win, including a grand slam in the third inning.
And the Blue Ribbon Goes to ... Anissa Mack
A sculptor taught herself 73 craft categories — chair caning to leather tooling — to compete in the state fair. Now her work is in art museums.
Sunday Routine: How Patrick Willingham, of the Public Theater, Spends His Sundays
The executive director of the theater, which is celebrating its 50th season on Lafayette Street, lives nearby. He irons, goes to church and has one — just one — Bloody Mary.
Harvey Weinstein, Los Angeles Dodgers, the Orionids: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
‘Perfect Storm’ of Failures Leaves Puerto Rico in the Dark
One month after Hurricane Maria, experts say poor planning, logistical nightmares and dire financial straits are to blame for the slow response to Puerto Rico's major power outage.
Ties: A Secret Goodbye Letter From My Mother
“All my love,” our mother had written, but the paper wasn’t enough to contain it. So she wrapped it in a box.
Ask Well: Why Are Hearing Aids So Expensive?
Experts don’t know exactly why hearing aids are still so costly, but under a new law, the cost should soon be coming down.
In St. Louis, Protests Over Police Violence Disrupt Economy, and Win Attention
Regional leaders are taking notice as the almost nightly rallies have prompted businesses to close and the cancellation of concerts.
Should You Really Buy That Home?
Avoiding a money-pit or any other kind of real estate nightmare is possible if you pay attention to a few important red flags.
Power, Corruption and Murder Roil Little Guyana
A gruesome crime in Guyana has threatened a tightly knit immigrant community in Queens, pitting Hindu against Muslim, rich against poor, and cousin against cousin.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Trump Administration’s Power Over a Pregnant Girl
This is what happens when men who feel entitled to control women get power.
Best of Late Night: Trevor Noah Isn’t Surprised That Trump Offended a Fallen Soldier’s Widow
Mr. Noah said, “I don’t think we should be surprised that Trump offended this family. We’ve all heard him speak: We’re offended every day.”