Critics credit shows like “The Handmaid’s Tale” and comedians like Stephen Colbert for dealing with issues that resonate today. Viewers, it seems, want shows that are “woke.”
Waymo, the self-driving car company owned by Google's parent Alphabet Inc., and Lyft Inc. are teaming up to road test autonomous cars in a potential challenge to Uber Technologies Inc
Mr. Philippe, the mayor of the northern port city of Le Havre, is an ally of Alain Juppé, a former prime minister who ran in the center-right presidential primary.
The fiancee of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez is speaking out publicly for the first time
Two prestigious Chinese universities, a movie theater chain in South Korea and Japanese automakers were affected, but copycat variants did not seem to have materialized.
Three previous launch attempts of the missile had failed.
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The European Union is urging Venezuelan authorities to halt the use of violence against peaceful protesters and says it stands ready to help the country through its political crisis
Monday: How to commute on two wheels, a blaze on the Lower East Side, and Rockefeller Center’s new toy.
Students reported being locked out of final papers, while other people said A.T.M.s and the payment systems at gas stations had been affected.
American democracy is separately "under assault" from President Donald Trump and Russia, the former U.S. intelligence chief warned Sunday, expressing dismay over the abrupt firing of FBI director James Comey
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A federal judge in Boston has scheduled a hearing in a class-action lawsuit by Wal-Mart employees who sued the retail chain for denying health benefits to their same-sex spouses
The shortstop was famous during his 20-year career for staying in the moment. But as the Yankees retired his No. 2 jersey on Sunday, he could, at last, ponder his place in baseball history.
Protester tries to hug soldier as hundreds of Venezuelan women mark Mother's Day by asking soldiers to stop defending President Maduro's government.