‘Survivor’ Limps to a Finale After a Difficult Season
Kellee Kim, a contestant who raised concerns about inappropriate touching, agreed to take part in the final episode only after she got a guarantee from CBS that she would be able to speak freely.
View ArticleHow TV Covered the Moment of Impeachment
Tucker Carlson was grim. Sean Hannity was angry. Two networks seemed reluctant to leave their scheduled prime-time shows.
View ArticleWho Made Your Clothes?
Garment workers around the world make everything from luxury handbags to fast fashion leggings. Here are some of their stories.
View ArticleSackler Family Members Fight Removal of Name at Tufts, Calling It a ‘Breach’
After Tufts took the Sackler name off one of its buildings over the family’s role in the opioid crisis, some family members are crying foul.
View Article3 Legal Experts on What the Obamacare Ruling Really Means
With the future of the law in limbo, we asked them to explain what might happen now that an appeals court has sent the case back to a lower court.
View ArticleCiting Violations, U.S. to Toughen Live Nation Accord on Ticketing
The Justice Department and the giant company have agreed to amend and extend the legal agreement that allowed it to merge with Ticketmaster in 2010.
View ArticleCongress Approves Raising Age to 21 for E-Cigarette and Tobacco Sales
President Trump is expected to sign it into law as part of the overall spending package. Some advocates warn that more action is needed to reduce teenage vaping of e-cigarettes.
View ArticleHouse Votes to Repeal Trump’s SALT Tax Increase That Burned Blue States
Efforts to eliminate the cap on a popular tax break have divided Democrats, and will die in the Senate.
View ArticleFox News Led Its Cable Rivals During the Hour of Impeachment
Among cable-news networks, MSNBC came in second and CNN third. But more tuned in to the finales of either ‘Survivor’ or ‘The Masked Singer’ than to any cable news channel.
View ArticleSenate Opens Door to New Options in Your 401(k)
A series of changes tucked into the $1.4 trillion spending deal passed Thursday could affect savers including retirees and recent graduates.
View ArticleC.D.C. Links Deadly Listeria Outbreak to Hard-Boiled Egg Plant in Georgia
Seven people in five states have been infected with the listeria strain, resulting in several hospitalizations and one death.
View ArticleWhat to Expect From the Boeing Starliner Launch
NASA and Boeing will conduct a test flight of a capsule that could soon carry astronauts to the International Space Station.
View ArticleWawa Announces Data Breach Potentially Affecting More Than 850 Stores
Customer information, including credit and debit card numbers, was being collected as early as March 4, the company said, adding that the malware was contained by Dec. 12.
View ArticleCountry Clubs Where Drives Can Hit 150 M.P.H.
The private Concours Club in Miami aims to create a golf club feeling for car enthusiasts. Tracks like it are scattered across the U.S., but they aren’t cheap.
View ArticleSanta Didn’t Bring a Car? December Is the Best Month for Bargains
Holiday sales can present a prime opportunity for those in the market for a new vehicle — if you’re flexible on the model.
View ArticleDaniel Fish’s Post-‘Oklahoma!’ Musical: ‘The Most Happy Fella’
The 1956 musical drama, with an acclaimed operatic score, will premiere this summer at Bard SummerScape in Annandale-on-Hudson.
View ArticleVaping Patients May Be Prone to Relapse, C.D.C. Warns
New findings indicate the outbreak of severe lung injuries may have peaked, but cases are still surfacing. The agency is urging doctors to monitor people closely after hospitalization.
View ArticleRobert Moir, 58, Dies; His Research Changed Views on Alzheimer’s
Dr. Moir’s radical and iconoclastic theories defied conventional views of the disease. But some scientists were ultimately won over.
View Article11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
A Mariah Carey Christmas classic hits No. 1 — finally. A look at an American slum. The case of the angry daughter. The decade in pictures and more.
View ArticleSutter Health to Pay $575 Million to Settle Antitrust Lawsuit
The deal resolves allegations of anti-competitive behavior by the large hospital system in Northern California.
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