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The Carpetbagger: Oscars So Awkward? Trying to Top the Globes Won’t Be Easy

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 11:34
As the women behind Time’s Up figure out if they can sustain the momentum from Sunday’s event, the Academy Awards face the specter of uncomfortable male moments.

Front and Center: Celebrating Black Comics and Their Creators

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 11:12
The animator David Heredia, who will be at the Black Comic Book Festival this weekend, brings to life heroes who don’t necessarily wear capes.

‘Dreamers,’ 7-Eleven, Michelle Williams: Your Thursday Briefing

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 11:11
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

Come on Over to My Place, Sister Girlfriend, and We’ll Co-Work

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 10:36
Quilt, a start-up in Los Angeles, links women who want to schmooze, study and surf the internet — all in the comfort of another’s home, for a fee.

For Serena Williams, Childbirth Was a Harrowing Ordeal. She’s Not Alone.

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 10:03
The tennis champion spoke to Vogue about her severe postnatal complications. Her experience underscores a wider problem for new mothers in the United States.

Heiress Plotted 19 Grisly Crimes. Investigation Underway.

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 09:55
Frances Glessner Lee, the first lady of forensic science, was a cult curiosity. With her “Nutshell Studies” at the Renwick Gallery, she rises to art star.

CES 2018: What the Gadget Fest Looks Like in ‘the Year of A.I.’

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 09:44
Thousands of electronics enthusiasts flooded the trade show to see the latest devices, but the darling of the event was the artificial intelligence software that helps these products run.

How Camila Cabello Lost Some Friends and Found Her Voice

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 09:02
The “Havana” singer and former Fifth Harmony member opens up about her solo journey and “super awkward” split from the group.

Tonya Harding Would Like Her Apology Now

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 09:00
In the movie, “I, Tonya,” the disgraced figure skater looks back on the 1994 Nancy Kerrigan scandal and her struggles to tell her side of the story.

California Today: California Today: Jerry Brown Warns of Recession and Reveals His Final Budget

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 08:53
Thursday: The governor plays down talk of his legacy, the death count from the mudslides grows, and Representative Darrell Issa is the latest G.O.P. retirement.

The New Health Care: Why It’s Still Worth Getting a Flu Shot

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 08:49
Even a “less effective” vaccine packs a payoff in averting illness and death.

New York Today: New York Today: Weather Whiplash

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 07:59
Thursday: The city goes from frozen to balmy, modesty in fashion, and the Winter Jazzfest.

‘The New Normal’ in Pakistan: a Journalist on the Run From Gunmen

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 06:24
Taha Siddiqui, a reporter and frequent critic of Pakistan’s military, escaped an attack by a dozen men who diverted his car just outside the capital.

Voices: When Anorexics Grow Up

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 06:00
Adults with eating disorders aren’t represented in pop culture and news outlets, so I assumed we were either supposed to outgrow it or die.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Robots Can’t Vote, but They Helped Elect Trump

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 05:45
The areas of the country with the largest robot work forces gave the president an unanticipated advantage in the Electoral College.

Op-Ed Columnist: ‘The Lowest White Man’

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 05:45
For white supremacy to thrive, the lowest white man must be exalted above those who are black.

Op-Ed Columnist: The Wolff Eats Its Own

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 05:45
“Fire and Fury” does spectacular damage to Trump’s opposition.

Review: In ‘Electric Dreams,’ the Future Seems Outdated

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 05:01
Amazon’s sci-fi anthology takes license with Philip K. Dick stories, but — with one striking exception — the episodes are pale replicants.

States Push Back After Net Neutrality Repeal

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 05:00
At least six, including California, New York and Washington, are considering bills to restore protections that the F.C.C. ended, but political and legal obstacles may stand in the way.

Review: ‘The Commuter’ Has Panic, Paranoia and Punches. Liam Neeson Too.

Jue, 01/11/2018 - 05:00
Our favorite angry-dad action hero gets back to work in Jaume Collet-Serra’s latest film.