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Critic’s Notebook: Back in the Bronx: Gordon Matta-Clark, Rogue Sculptor

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 16:11
The Bronx Museum’s beautifully staged, streamlined version of the artist’s career still conveys a full picture of his radical sensibility.

Baltimore Hospital Patient Discharged at Bus Stop, Stumbling and Cold

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 15:29
A video of the woman, who appears to have trouble keeping her balance, shows her wearing nothing but socks and a hospital gown.

Opinion: The Women the Abortion War Leaves Out

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 15:09
I am a pro-choice feminist, but I understand what crisis pregnancy centers are offering.

Op-Ed Contributor: Why Malaysia’s Opposition Picked an Old Foe as Its New Leader

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 14:54
Could Mahathir Mohamad dismantle the system he helped build during his previous decades in power?

Pressed on False Claims About Muslims, U.S. Ambassador Goes Silent

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 14:46
In an exchange with Dutch journalists, Peter Hoekstra declined to clarify his prior remarks. “This is the Netherlands, you have to answer questions,” one reporter said.

Gulag Historian Ordered to Undergo Psychiatric Testing in Russia

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 14:32
Yuri A. Dmitriev was charged with possessing child pornography, but his real crime seems to have been documenting Stalin’s crimes.

Robert Caro and Carnegie Hall: Revisiting the ’60s

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 14:28
Known for his multivolume biography of Lyndon B. Johnson, Mr. Caro helped inspire a citywide cultural festival organized by Carnegie Hall.

Trilobites: You Won’t Like This News About Bedbugs, Ticks and the ‘Bomb Cyclone’

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 14:22
As the cold spell that froze much of the United States thaws, don’t count on it to limit the populations of pests that you don’t like.

That Recent Brutally Cold Weather? It’s Getting Rarer

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 13:51
With climate change warming the Arctic air, researchers say, cold snaps are getting warmer. The recent spell of cold was an outlier.

Once an ISIS Recruiter, She Now Wants Out

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 13:48
A woman who left France and became a prominent propagandist and recruiter for the Islamic State has asked her family, friends and country for a pardon. This is how she went from a Paris suburb to the Syrian battlefield.

Six New Cocktails, Alcohol Not Included

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 13:37
These zero-proof drinks from top bartenders all over the country are healthy-ish, use fresh ingredients — and won't give you a hangover.

Texas Illegally Excluded Thousands From Special Education, Federal Officials Say

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 13:32
A state “target” meant to limit the number of students receiving special education services violated federal law, regulators said in a letter ordering the state to make amends.

Moira Donegan Says She Created List of Men in Media Accused of Misconduct

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 13:12
Ms. Donegan said she created the list for women in the media industry to document what many discussed in private: the names of men to stay away from.

Book Entry: Review: Even on the Internet, What’s Old Is New Again

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 13:07
The historian Niall Ferguson’s new book goes a long way toward redressing the lack of perspective to a concept central to the technological “revolution”: networks.

Review: With ‘False Flag,’ Israel Exports Another Fine Thriller

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 12:29
The Hulu series follows in the tense, entertaining footsteps of previous Israeli shows like “Fauda” on Netflix and “Prisoners of War” on Hulu.

The Analytics Guy Failed to Compute One Thing: How to Be Accepted in Mexico

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 12:06
A Mexican baseball team brought in an analytics expert. But in a clash of tradition and modernity, a manager ended up fired and the data is now hardly used.

A Greener, More Healthful Place to Work

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 12:03
Biophilic buildings aim not just to leave a minimal carbon footprint but also to promote the health of those who live and work there.

Matter: Climate Change Is Altering Lakes and Streams, Study Suggests

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 12:00
Like the ocean, fresh water absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. But the effects are likely to vary widely from place to place.

Frugal Traveler: Ways to Save in 2018

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 11:49
Eight tips to help keep your travel expenses nominal and your wallet fat this year.

Can a ‘No Excuses’ Charter Teach Students to Think for Themselves?

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 11:40
Known for high test scores, but with disappointing results in college, the Achievement First network tries a new model to help children learn independent thinking.