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We’re Living Through One of the Most Explosive Extinction Episodes Ever

A 2nd Cuomo Investigation Is Expected to Confirm Harassment Claims

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

Gloria Estefan says she was sexually abused aged nine

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

Charges of Abuse and Toxic Workplaces Shake Women’s Soccer

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

Shutdown: Senate votes to keep US government open

With Big, Bold Art, Sarah Cain Redefines Seriousness in Painting

Supreme Court to Hear Ted Cruz’s Campaign Finance Challenge

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

The Senate passes a short-term spending bill to keep the government open. It heads to the House next.

Breaking Up the Philanthropy ‘Boys Club’

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Japan’s Likely Next Prime Minister Tries to Set Himself Apart

Talk of Iraq Recognizing Israel Prompts Threats of Arrest or Death

Brooklyn Bishop to Retire After Vatican Clears Him of Child Sexual Abuse

YouTube to remove all anti-vaccine misinformation

My Fellow Americans, Let’s Be Better Tourists

Stephanie Grisham, the Latest White House Memoirist, Offers Apologies and Payback

Review: Bill T. Jones’s Oceanic Vision

Newly Published, From the AIDS Crisis to Anthony Bourdain

Emerging from a conservatorship can be difficult, and usually requires a psychological evaluation.

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

Met Museum to Return Ancient Sculpture to Nepal

Clive Sinclair, Inventive Computer Pioneer, Dies at 81

Los adoptados no deberían vivir con miedo a ser deportados

‘Stalkerware’ Apps Are Proliferating. Protect Yourself.

What could happen in court today.

Who is the judge presiding over the conservatorship case?

Why the Governing Party Election Is the Main Event in Japan

Japan’s Most Popular Candidate for Prime Minister Is Far From a Shoo-In

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

Military Leaders Advised Against Pulling All Troops From Afghanistan

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

How the Black Women Around R. Kelly’s Case Feel About His Conviction

How an 11-Foot-Tall 3-D Printer Is Helping to Create a Community

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McKenzie suggests the U.S. may not be able to prevent Al Qaeda and ISIS from rebuilding in Afghanistan.