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Researchers in The Hague will use technology borrowed from medicine to find the answers to lingering questions about Vermeer’s 1665 masterpiece.
The film and television studio has been struggling in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein, its co-owner.
Even in the shadow of a new Polish law limiting talk about the Holocaust, Poland’s Jews have been buoyed by friendly acceptance from many non-Jews.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
The decision to open a path to a third term for Mr. Xi has injected new uncertainty into international politics.
The strain of 90-hour workweeks left little time for happy family memories.
Michael McCormack, the veterans affairs minister, takes over from Barnaby Joyce, who was felled by scandals including an affair with a staff member.
A coordinated push by some of the right’s biggest contributors has paved the way for a Supreme Court decision that could cripple public-sector unions.
An administrative trial by the New York Police Department has been delayed for various reasons. And the mother of Mr. Garner says that the “waiting time is over.”
For decades, a poor fishing village has tried to stop a state-run refinery from polluting a bay they share, but the battle has increasingly become one man’s charge.
Sheriff Scott Israel of Broward County said he will not resign, despite mounting questions over how his office handled the Parkland school shooting.
The actor, favored to win an Oscar for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” also responds to critics of his racist-cop character.
Inspired by the Olympics? People of all skill levels can get into winter sports like figure skating, bobsledding and, yes, even curling. Here’s how.
Democrats at the party convention threw their support behind Kevin de León, the Democratic leader in the California Senate, who has been running an insurgent campaign.
State and local governments should pass laws to protect facilities that help curb overdose deaths, in the face of the Trump administration’s threats.
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