Experts say a severe shock to energy markets and the world economy is unlikely. They expect oil and gas prices to rise modestly, if the damage is quickly repaired. In a special episode, the “Black Monday” and “GIRLS” actor reads his own essay about manifesting the man of his dreams. What a colleague says he missed the first time. No amount of growth or good intentions will change this fact. The Democratic field is still flawed. For one inmate serving a life sentence, a new federal law gave hope where there had been none. I have about 400 offers to buy illegal copies of my own work. Something is very wrong. The state’s aquifers are shrinking, yet corporations want to appropriate even more of them. A silly fight over vital infrastructure has gone off the rails. Let’s make a deal. What if you knew a skyscraper was going to topple in the wind, but no one believed you? Deborah Ramirez’s Yale experience says much about the college’s efforts to diversify its student body in the 1980s. Even Pope Francis is talking about schism. But a real one is still some distance off. It became a form of bonding for us, not a source of strain. Linda Hamilton on coming back to ‘Terminator,’ Tina Turner on what it’s like to be Tina, and more. President Trump and other Republicans defended the Supreme Court justice after a New York Times essay described a previously unreported story about him as a student at Yale. The arrests of a young reporter and her fiancé have set off outrage in Morocco, where they are seen by many as an example of the government persecuting critical journalists. Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer offered to attend a “historic signing ceremony at the Rose Garden” as part of their pressure for the president to back a House-passed bill. After three years of relative silence, the former prime minister apologized for the outcome of the Brexit referendum but said he did not regret letting voters decide. A committee of the Boeing board reviewed how the company designs and builds planes. It identified areas for improvement and major issues facing the company. Smartphones are more expensive than ever, but we still don’t keep them very long. Here’s why, and what you can do to extend their life. Public light spectacles by artists like Bruce Munro herald a movement that infuses culture in valleys of viticulture (and blazes new trails in cities, too). When the panic attacks began and life decisions became overwhelming, solving crosswords helped halt the intrusive thoughts. The Gourmet editor remembers Susan Kamil, who died this week. Those customer-facing, touch-screen payment systems in restaurants are confounding customers in the U.S. and beyond. A Connecticut prankster’s newspaper eulogy has captured hearts from London to Pittsburgh and back. More Recent Articles |
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