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Jung Chang’s 1991 memoir, “Wild Swans,” sold millions. Its follow-up delves further into a complex personal and political history.
I used to think Americans were different from Germans.
Traders in companies with ties to the president’s eldest son can bet on the outcome of events the president affects.
The city’s 68 horse carriages continue to operate despite pressure from activists — and the Central Park Conservancy — to ban them.
Exclamation marks, ellipses and ‘haha’ can’t fix our growing inability to communicate.
The heavy metal pioneer known for his lightning-fast shredding and snarling vocal style is going out his way, with a final album and tour.
This week’s properties are in Dumbo, the Upper East Side and Chelsea.
His naïve style landed him outside the firmament, but his painterly innocence was more seductive — and intentional — than many critics appreciated.
The general sense of the world being chaotic does not necessarily help Trump.
For presidents of both parties, Latin America has served as a wellspring of perpetual reinvention and the source of much of their ideological creativity.
Infant heart transplants are extraordinarily rare. A Times health journalist donned scrubs and witnessed how the surgery unfolded.
The hearing on Thursday followed up on the court’s sweeping finding in September that noncitizen students had the same free speech rights as citizens.
A grieving widower finds his problems are just beginning when his wife returns in the form of a household appliance in this gloriously funny, shape-shifting debut feature.
This detour-heavy film moves across time periods to follow girlhood mischief, desire and abuse on a German farm.
Benjamin Flaherty discovered some disturbing tendencies in the addiction recovery industry. His documentary is upsetting and revelatory.
Speaking in French (but cursing in English), the actress plays an American psychiatrist abroad who stumbles into unexpected intrigue.
Diosdado Cabello, Venezuela’s interior minister, is accused by U.S. prosecutors of drug trafficking and is linked to repression at home, yet remains a powerful figure.
Rival gangs in Los Angeles join forces when a bloodsucking unit of the police department invades their community.
A filmmaker who can’t secure an interview with the A.I. executive turns to technology for a solution.
“It’s my comfort book,” she says of the comic novel about a busted marriage. Her own new thriller is a sequel to “The Last Thing He Told Me.”