World & Nation
‘My husband was murdered, and I still oppose the death penalty,’ she says.
Dec. 3, 2006
Entertainment & Arts
Every time the D-word appears in print, it sets off a new round of finger-pointing, hand- wringing and moralizing.
March 5, 1995
Philanthropy: George Soros’ $9-million donation comes comes amid government cuts in assistance for the poor.
June 3, 1998
Angels
PLAY BALL, FINALLY: One thing you can always count on for the Angels’ opening day at Anaheim Stadium: daylight.
April 23, 1995
A fiscally robust museum plans to fund operations by selling $73 million of its art. The scope of the move threatens to accelerate a troubling trend.
Oct. 19, 2020
Politics
When I opened the note from Justice Thurgood Marshall on a spring day some 15 years ago, I found that it was hardly a form letter.
Jan. 26, 1993
Science & Medicine
An international conference on gene editing on Thursday left the door open to future use, in humans, of new techniques that alter an organism’s genetic architecture in ways that carry forward to future generations.
Dec. 3, 2015
Travel & Experiences
Faster than you can say “nex-x-x-t,” Dr.
Dec. 11, 1994
A police helicopter flew overhead and squad cars circled the streets around Malcolm X Academy as Gaidi Harris escorted his 10-year-old son past three guards into the school.
Oct. 18, 1992
Several years ago, at the height of the Nicaraguan contra war, a story began making the rounds in Managua about a clash between government troops and U.S.
Aug. 6, 1990