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From Paris to Polynesia
An exhibition provides an illuminating view of Gauguin's long, restless career
Gaetz Paid for Sex With Girl, 17, Used Drugs, Ethics Report Finds
The House Ethics Committee released an explosive report detailing its investigation of sexual-misconduct allegations against former Rep.
Merit and the Case for Immigration
In a country with widespread use of quotas, preferences and set-asides, we seldom see unadulterated merit, especially in academics. As board members of a foundation that awards scholarships based on merit and financial need, we have seen what merit looks like. The findings are important enough to share.
Xi Sticks to His Guns As Economy Teeters
Some are calling it a \"Lost Decade.\" More than 10 years into the Xi Jinping era, it has become clear that much of China's growth under his watch was driven by unsustainable borrowing, real-estate speculation and investments in factories and infrastructure the country didn't really need.
Spending Revolt Is Ominous for GOP
Party tensions present challenges for tackling tax and spending priorities
China's EV Boom Is Pinching Oil Producers
Big integrated oil companies could face a double whammy from shift in the Chinese car market
Americans Downsize The Cars They Buy
Stubbornly high car prices and elevated interest rates are persuading more Americans that when it comes to their next car purchase, bigger isn't always better.
Kiss the Ugly Girl: The Secret Behind the NFL's Rookie Sensation
Jayden Daniels has emerged as a star-and it's due in part to a unique coaching lesson
Backbiting 'Conclave' Finds a Surprise Fandom
If these fictional clerics had a TV show, it'd be called 'Survivor: Vatican City.'
Xerox in Deal to Acquire Lexmark
Agreement values the closely held printer maker at $1.5 billion, including debt
MASTER OF DISASTER
Trump won’t confront the climate crisis. He’ll feast off it.
Cradle and All
The devastating cost of Utah's thriving adoption industry
HOG WILD
The scandalous reason meat prices have skyrocketed
THE ENEMY WITHIN
How Trump could turn the federal government into an instrument of repression
SETTLING THE SCORE
A pop psychology book is considered the definitive trauma text. But what if it's leading survivors down the wrong path?
ALL WALKS
Limiting cars in cities can help disabled people, too.
THE SECRET PLAN TO STRIKE DOWN US GUN LAWS
AND THE COP-TURNED-PASTOR AT THE CENTER OF IT ALL
GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK
Election Day inside a bustling broadcast newsroom that no longer exists
DOWN IN THE VALLEY
How Democrats lost Latino support in California—and the House of Representatives
THE BILLIONAIRE WHO NEARLY BROKE NEWPORT
TRUMP MEGADONOR STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN'S EXTREME MANSION MAKEOVER IS DRIVING HIS NEIGHBORS NUTS.
REMIGRATION
How Trumpism is following the far right in Europe toward mass expulsion of immigrants
THE OLIGARCH ELECTION
Billionaires have long meddled in politics. But never like this.
OF MISOGYNY, MUSK, AND MEN
Women are not okay. We're furious
Positive Spin
People with e-bikes drive less, pollute less, parkinglots-and that's only part of why cities and states are embracing them with gusto.
Potent Form Of Cannabis Ravages Teens
Health officials warn of heated extracts that are ruining lives and gaining popularity
Spain's Christmas 'El Gordo' Lottery Spreads Around $2.8 Billion in Riches
For weeks, Spaniards had anticipated the arrival of \"El Gordo\" or \"The Fat One.\"
Kid Safety On Apple's App Store Is Too Lax, Study Says
Stacy Ann Sipes thought she had her daughter's phone locked down.
Paramount's Heiress Bows Out
An $8 billion sale of media empire caps Shari Redstone's eventful leadership
Kyiv Is Relying On Free Market To Add Weapons
When Andriy Bondarenko, a tech entrepreneur, began making drones, he had no experience with weapons. Working with a friend, it took him one month to develop a prototype, which they paid for with their own money.
GOP's High Hopes Collide With Reality
Musk's influence and Trump's impulsive style throw party into familiar form of chaos