En la era de los fármacos para bajar de peso, la “activista gorda” Virginia Sole-Smith inspira y enfurece a sus seguidores al compartir cómo educa a sus hijas en cuanto a la comida.
How do we find our way to a campus culture in which everyone can be heard?
Radical Christians are working to erase L.G.B.T.Q. visibility from schools and ultimately, South Korean society.
Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
Quotation of the Day for Sunday, April 28, 2024.
Videos shared by Chinese official media showed transmission towers and power lines igniting and debris swirling in the air in the city, a manufacturing and technology hub by the Pearl River.
The U.S. secretary of state plans to raise the issues of hostages held by Hamas, a potential cease-fire, humanitarian aid and a long-term political solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost and Molly Ringwald made their entrances at the annual celebration in Washington.
Mike Ellison’s debut puzzle brings music back into the house — lots of it!
A new jury would hear from only one or both of the women whom he was convicted of assaulting, in what analysts say will be a much narrower and weaker case.
The police made arrests at Northeastern University, Arizona State and Indiana University on Saturday, as more schools move in on encampments protesting the war in Gaza.
The former president called Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a ‘Democrat plant’ and attacked his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, who gave $2 million to the Kennedy campaign.
Celebrated for his long tenure with Lyric Opera of Chicago, he led this and other orchestras with force and a notably energetic podium presence.
Forecasters on Saturday said that “dangerous supercell thunderstorms” were possible that could produce strong tornadoes.
In Washington, celebrities mixed with journalists and government officials at glittery parties before the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.
The plane had taken off from Kennedy International Airport when crew members noticed problems near its right wing, Delta said. What became of the slide is unknown.
The testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, included stories of celebrity encounters and his own wild journalistic tactics.
Climbers were navigating rock, snow and ice on Mount Johnson when they fell about 1,000 feet, killing one and injuring another, the National Park Service said.
On what planet were Trump’s actions a normal response to political defeat?
Israel says the number of trucks entering the enclave has doubled to an average of 400 a day. The U.N. disputes that, but agrees that the pace of deliveries has quickened.
Leave it to Rick Martínez to take everyone’s favorite cookie and make it even better with butterscotch-y, brown-buttery piloncillo.
High temperatures this week have left people sweltering and challenged businesses that need to keep their products cool.
The movie producer won his appeal in New York on Thursday. But his story, at its core, is about work, and it can’t be measured by a criminal court.
The statement came as anticipation was growing of an Israeli invasion of Rafah, where more than a million Gazans have been displaced.
The Spotify chief has co-founded a new start-up, Neko Health, that aims to make head-to-toe health scans part of the annual health checkup routine.
Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
Carl Sandburg’s boyhood; Carolyn Forché’s political awakening.
As missiles caused extensive damage to Ukraine’s power grid, Kyiv continued drone assaults inside Russia that have drawn criticism from Washington.
A chorus of voices is what made #MeToo so powerful. Why did it backfire in court?
How Israel became the focus of so much of contemporary protest politics.
Instead of continuing the environmental legacy they were once known for, Republicans have ceded the fight against climate change to Democrats.
Readers largely take issue with a column by Ross Douthat about the left’s supposed unhappiness.
The Biden administration should be more transparent about weapons sent to Israel.
What’s it like when all eyes are on you?
The advice to live each day to its fullest can seem like a cliché, but figuring out how to actually do that can be pretty challenging.
Alberta is seeking powers to veto funding agreements between the federal government and provincial entities, including postsecondary institutions.
Used for spying, a phone exchange and more over the years, a semi-secret web of tunnels in central London could open to the public in 2027.
At the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, hosted by Colin Jost, President Biden and members of the news media will (hopefully) share some laughs.
A pier operation being assembled by U.S. service members will involve an elaborate process to provide Gazans with just a portion of the aid they need.
The spending that the industry’s giants expect artificial intelligence to require is starting to come into focus — and it is jarringly large.
Some colleges that initiated police crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protests have since taken a different tack. Others have defended the move. Hundreds have been arrested.
El queso fundido es una delicia pegajosa, con una historia que se remonta a la Revolución mexicana.
A sports journalist on what the film got right and wrong.
The Upshot is 10 years old this week. Here’s a collection of our most distinctive work from the last decade.
At a time of unsettling news at home and abroad, these shows offer tips and first-person accounts to alleviate a spiraling sense of unease.
Mientras yo estaba con nuestro nuevo bebé, mi marido estaba con otra mujer.
Donald J. Trump’s relationship with Wall Street has changed dramatically since 2016. He was closely aligned with business leaders during his first term in office, until a series of events exposed their divisions.
The opening ceremony for this summer’s Paris Games will be held outside a stadium — an Olympics first. Making it safe is complicated.
No major American presidential candidate has talked like he now does at his rallies — not Richard Nixon, not George Wallace, not even Donald Trump himself.
People who suddenly lose a spouse while young can feel unprepared for what their future looks like.
Rent-stabilized tenants can request to sublet their apartments in most cases, and landlords cannot unreasonably withhold consent. But what is ‘reasonable?’
The progressive Democrat from a rural, mostly white Wisconsin district is highlighting that it is not just young people of color who are concerned about the war.
A pesar de la esperanza de Mark Zuckerberg de que el chatbot sea el más inteligente hasta la fecha, este tiene problemas con los datos, los números y las búsquedas en la web.
College students started a venture that has diverted glass bottles from landfills and crushed them into sand for coastal restoration efforts.
An illustrator in New York City imagines the personalities of some local bookshops and how they might be embodied.
Each day before and after court proceedings, the former president stepped out in front of the cameras and offered his version of the case.
Frustrated at the growing protest movement, the opposition leader defends his country’s “existential” war.
Once known for ceramics, she now commands the rolling hills at the prestigious New York sculpture park with a chorus of six giant welded works.
The “Fire Country” star talks about the road trips, the farm equipment and the family time that keep him grounded.
In Lily Meyer’s first novel, “Short War,” love and family ties are tested by a nation’s upheaval.
Each spring, Columbus, Miss., has opened its Civil War-era homes to visitors. Some say the event should reflect more the oppression behind the architecture, and how the city has changed since.
This week, fans turned out for a new documentary about Jon Bon Jovi and took in a performance led by Gustavo Dudamel at the New York Philharmonic’s spring gala.
It’s got a great cast. It looks cinematic. It’s, um … fine. And it’s everywhere.
The birth of a pioneering Black dance company comes alive in Karen Valby’s “The Swans of Harlem.”
On the debut of ‘The Interview,' the actress talks to David Marchese about learning to let go of other people’s opinions.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is rolling out two new exhibition halls and making its scientists more accessible. And don’t forget the dinosaurs.
The “Yes in God’s Backyard” movement to build affordable housing on faith organizations’ properties is gaining steam in California and elsewhere.
The soon-to-be-married couple and their closest friends might experience stress and even tension leading up to their nuptials. Here’s how to avoid a friendship breakup.
The Ohio senator and Donald Trump Jr. have bonded politically and personally. It’s a relationship that could factor into the former president’s search for a running mate.
Venues across the U.S. and beyond are giving Liz Collins, who first found fame as a fashion designer, the art-world recognition that had eluded her.
“Liberty Equality Fashion” explores radical shifts in fashion that embodied the ideas of the French Revolution and the women who led the charge.
Educational institutions across the United States are spending more money to renovate museums and make them a more integral part of learning.
At the Carnegie Museum of Art, an installation by the artist Marie Watt celebrates the region’s industrial history with I-beams and glass.
Many museums around the country have had children’s programs for years — but they are on the rise now more than ever.
Voice of Baceprot has electrified audiences and built a large following in Indonesia. Now the group is taking its music to the West.
An exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts features an array of artists sharing their views of an increasingly complex world.
Any physical activity can improve your sexual health. But a few exercises are especially beneficial.