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Film Club: ‘What You’ll Remember’

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

It Shouldn’t Take 50 Meetings to Build Some Apartments

Gunman in California Synagogue Shooting Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

The Environment Affects Baseball. These Players Want to Help.

Gloria Estefan says she was sexually abused aged nine

Sarah Everard: Female officers 'fear reporting male colleagues'

Gloria Estefan says she was sexually abused aged nine

Chasing New Revenue, FIFA Is Considering Major Move to U.S.

Edward Keating, Times Photographer at Ground Zero, Dies at 65

Photographs by Edward Keating

Ethiopia Plans to Expel U.N. Officials Leading Aid Response in Tigray

Review: In ‘Never Let Go,’ a Solo Performer’s Heart Goes On

Shutdown: Senate votes to keep US government open

Ecuador riot: Anxious families await news after fighting kills 116 inmates

New Paramount chairman continues to clean house, showing another executive the door.

An Artist’s Portraits, Stitched Together on the Subway

This Is Why Your Toaster Will Break

What Students Are Saying About Teaching Race in Schools, Reviving Extinct Animals and Live Sports

Hundreds are quarantining in one of N.J.’s biggest school districts.

AT&T extends its vaccination mandate to some unionized workers.

4 New Audiobooks to Listen To This Week

The world’s top central bankers see supply chain problems prolonging inflation.

‘If You’re Not Vaccinated, Don’t Come to Work’

Why Are Fast Food Workers Signing Noncompete Agreements?

The World Expects Black Men to Make Themselves Smaller. My Brother Never Did.

A Historic Night as the Metropolitan Opera Tries to Ensure Its Future

In Week of Words, It Often Seemed Like the Divided Nations

Will the hearing delve into the issues raised by three new documentaries?

Can the US avoid another government shutdown?

Anger as France slashes visas for Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia

Katty Kay: Former BBC journalist quits US media firm

Beijing 2022: Non-vaccinated athletes must serve 21-day quarantine

Deaf man sues police in Colorado over alleged excessive use of force

No more visa schemes for businesses, say government sources

Labour conference: Starmer speech 'an honour' for murdered nurse

Sarah Everard murder: Police release interview footage with Wayne Couzens

Forget the ‘Hero’s Journey’ and Consider the Heroine’s Quest Instead

Illuminati Hotties’ Wonderfully Warped Punk-Pop

For Al Franken, a Comeback Attempt Goes Through Comedy Clubs

Amid Tensions With U.S., Erdogan Praises Ties with Russia

U.K. Labour Leader Makes a Firm Push to the Political Center

Ego Nwodim Used to Be Obsessed With Jay-Z. Now She Is Again

Your Wednesday Briefing

A Brexit-Weary Britain Finds Itself in a New Crisis With Brexit Overtones

LeBron James said he had been vaccinated, after evading questions about his vaccination status last season.

Are you dealing with social anxiety?

Real Madrid 1-2 Sheriff Tiraspol: Champions League debutants snatch win

Women's and trans rights are not in conflict, says Angela Rayner

Real Madrid 1-2 Sheriff Tiraspol: Champions League debutants snatch win

Failure to Raise Debt Limit Would be ‘Catastrophic,’ Yellen Says

Are you still not working because of the pandemic? We want to hear from you.

German Election Leaves Merkel’s Conservatives in Disarray

What to Know About Evergrande

Amazon announces Astro, a home robot that it swears is more than Alexa on wheels.

After R. Kelly’s Conviction, Can the Music Industry Change?

Can Drinking Alcohol Raise Your Heart Rate?

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Conversation Is Great Foreplay’

How to Save New York City’s Cabdrivers

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Katie Price's family post message of concern and support after crash

Military Leaders Advised Against Pulling All Troops From Afghanistan

Today in On Tech: Facebook isn’t scandal-proof.

A top F.D.A. official moved on Monday to take over the agency’s vaccines office.

Próspera, ansiosa y casi normal: un viaje por la Alemania de Merkel

‘The Skin of Our Teeth’ Will Come to Lincoln Center in March

R. Kelly’s trial could become music’s #MeToo moment.