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Kahn in State Supreme Court in Manhattan. -Since then, he has consistently been part of the national team, including the World Cup squad in 2014, when injuries limited him to one appearance . -The 2012 version of presidential super PACs mainly paid for ads . -In 1987 , Emmett was struck by a car and thrown 50 feet. -In 2013, New York’s attorney general reached a $10.25 million settlement with the Career Education Corporation over claims that it had inflated graduates’ job-placement rates . -There are several versions of this nascent technology, but they generally work by using a projection device that wirelessly picks up information from the phone and uses sophisticated optics to allow the information — maps, speed, incoming texts, caller identification and even social media notifications — to hover above the dashboard. -“We’ve had no problem, but I am in the military, so I could be called or activated at any time, and we are concerned about the legal aspects for Jan if something happened,” said Ms. Phillips, who is a captain in the Mississippi Air National Guard. -1 tablespoon chopped garlic6 tablespoons vegetable oil1 teaspoon chili powder, preferably Thai (or cayenne pepper)4 tablespoons palm sugar4 tablespoons tamarind purée½ cup chopped, roasted peanuts1 block firm tofu or, if possible, smoked tofu, diced into small cubes1.5 ounces preserved turnip, finely chopped1.5 ounces Chinese chives3 tablespoons fish sauce1.5 ounces of pork loin, diced into small pieces10 ounces rice vermicelli noodles (sen lek)3 eggs 1 pound of bean sprouts1 lime To turn the dish into a bastard (optional*):Béchamel sauce with cheese (recipe below)Breadcrumbs and butter to topKetchup and mustard to serve 1. -The 26-year-old Chinese model Fei Fei Sun has, over the last five years, established herself as a well-known name in the industry. -He expressed confidence in the long-term prospects of the common stocks known as A Shares traded on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges. -LOS ANGELES — I first met Eva Chow — encountered would actually be a better term — in 2013 in the courtyard of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. -Lindberg already has. -“I lived there for 43 years . -But the mother of the third boy is very sensitive and will be upset if we don’t include them. -Co-buyers should be aware that the mortgage underwriter will base their eligibility on the lower of their credit scores , just as with married couples jointly applying for a loan. -It is 12.8 million worldwide — not 5.5 million, which is the number outside the United States. -By the end of the fourth episode, two brothers (along with Mr. Gooding) break into a suburban house, hold a family hostage while being trailed by a detective hired by their mother and by a team of drug traffickers with machine guns. -Irwin Jacob Schatz was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, on Oct. 16, 1931, the son of Jacob Schatz and the former Reva Rechtman. -He got in trouble for using that derogatory reference to the children of unauthorized immigrants in passing, in an interview, then dug himself a hole by defending his use of it. -• Oregon’s medicinal marijuana shops began sales to recreational users today. -It is frustrating enough when we over-read the results of epidemiologic studies and make the mistake of believing that correlation is the same as causation. -Besides, knowing the Countess, it’s just a matter of time before she slits my throat .” -Mr. Courser, 43, of Lapeer in the Thumb region of Michigan, admitted sending an “outlandish” phony email to Republican activists and others in May claiming he had been caught with a male prostitute . -Since its release in spring 2013 , “Secret Garden” has sold more than 1.4 million copies in 22 languages. -Under the plan, which the Assembly’s Democratic caucus is to consider in a closed-door meeting on Monday afternoon, Mr. Silver would “not specifically step down, but step back,” according to a person briefed on the situation, who insisted on anonymity because the plan had not yet been presented to the caucus. -It was the museum’s third Art & Film Gala, and Mrs. Chow, a host with Leonardo DiCaprio , was working the room like a piranha in a goldfish bowl. -Moreover, static scoring biases the analysis of proposed policy changes . -Mr. Douthat misses the central point of debate, which is the degree to which all Christians who are thinking about what God requires should consider the experience , including intimate experience, of living neighbors. -Equally problematic for the Patriots, their banged-up offensive line cannot seem to block anyone and now must keep J.J. Watt and Jadeveon Clowney off quarterback Tom Brady . -This puts her in a position to glimpse flashes of dead people’s memories when she eats their brains. -The Senate on Tuesday approved legislation that would make California the first state to extend health coverage to children who are in the country illegally and seek federal authorization to sell private insurance to immigrants without documentation. -Among the morals I scribbled down in my mind one that stood out began with a story involving Steve Jobs and ended with the serving of my mother’s last meal . -James even found time to impersonate a statistician during the game, approaching the officials during a first-quarter timeout and arguing that a 2-point basket credited to his teammate Kevin Love should have been a 3-pointer. -PICK: BILLS Packers (3-0) at 49ers (1-2) 4.25 p.m. -As laid out in the Conservative manifesto, the cuts would be deep outside certain protected areas like the National Health Service, and might be about 30 billion pounds , or about $49 billion. -The History Washington Park was home to a forerunner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, which used the Old Stone House of Gowanus, a 17th-century structure, as their clubhouse in the late 19th century. -Such talk does not bother Moussa Mohammad, a cardiologist and father of four from Dara’a, Syria, who received refugee status in Germany in February . -England’s under-fire test captain, Alastair Cook , returned to form as a batsman. -My own story starts with my escape in 1997 , when I was 17. -Walt Mossberg, who was a technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal for many years before co-founding ReCode, wrote a 1,400-word column on how Mr. Sorkin “chose to cherry-pick and exaggerate some of the worst aspects of Jobs’ character,” proclaiming over and over that the Steve Jobs portrayed in the film “isn’t the man I knew.” Steven Levy , who covered Apple for Newsweek and Rolling Stone, said that the Steve Jobs portrayed wasn’t “the person I knew.” -The Slovenian prime minister, Miro Cerar , said that the army would be used to help deal with the flow of refugees from Croatia, who began arriving at the Slovenian border town of Petisovci and were being transferred to, and then across, the Austrian border. -Her eldest daughter, 14, has started to talk about going to college . -Over the next two years, along with the landlord of its flagship location at 534 West 25th Street, the gallery will oversee the construction of an eight-story building, at 540 West 25th Street, that will give it 30,000 more square feet for shows , for staff now working at offices on East 57th Street and for visible storage of art in transit through the gallery, an idea that has been growing in the museum world but that will be a novelty in a commercial gallery. -Rising Star Chef of the Year Tanya Baker, Boarding House, Chicago Alex Bois, High Street on Market, Philadelphia -While this lifestyle may be fine for a few, I feel bad for all the impressionable people who will lead unsatisfying lives pursuing the narcissistic fantasies laid out here. -I have a work and home computer with different iTunes libraries. -Retail prices are likely to remain stable or even fall a little, although slight changes in diamond quality may be made to avoid increases, analysts and industry representatives say. -So then we were like, What if we have a bar, and we’ll bring the audience closer ? -Matthew Dellavedova and J.R. Smith both missed. -WELSER-MÖST, on a memorable Boulez performance of Mahler’s Third Symphony : Some people give everything away in the first movement, and then you have to sit there for another hour. -The location with the highest accident prediction value in the country is in Ashdown, Ark. — a freight railroad crossing that has been the site of 19 accidents since 1975. -Twenty-four hours if you take a double. -“What’s a bubble? Tulips and Bitcoins are bubbles,” the author, Wang Ruoyu, wrote, scoffing at warnings that the Chinese stock markets were bound to burst. -Capt. Nicholas Salimbene , an American trainer, noticed with alarm that the Ukrainians were carrying their rifles with the safeties off. -Mrs. Geller, 27, is a litigation associate at the law firm Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari in White Plains. -He recognized an opportunity and made it happen, correctly reading the pick play and slant route the Seahawks were counting on and beating Ricardo Lockette to the ball as he and Lockette collided. -WASHINGTON — Attorney General Loretta E. 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There’s Kevin, “steady and plain,” and his restless wife, Jane, who’s “ready for change,” and Brian, unhappily married to Mary, with an angry son named Clive. -This is the first novel by Ms. Pierpont, a graduate of New York University’s creative writing program , and it shows a remarkably mature understanding of the delicate emotional balances in families — how feelings can flow back and forth like electricity in some kind of zero-sum game — and the subtle, irrational vicissitudes of people’s psyches. -Stinky lasted a few days before it crumpled and entered a dormant phase. -It is an old story, a crumbling marriage , but Ms. Pierpont gives it fresh insights, making the particular unhappiness (and occasional happiness) of the Shanleys by turns poignant, funny and very sad. -Mr. Redstone’s total compensation for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 2014, was $13.2 million at Viacom and $10.8 million at CBS. -Instead, it finished its work on a Monday and its decision to not indict the police officer was announced that evening. -a 50 -year-old Californian who has had a rapid rise through the party ranks. -To help you kick off another year of adventures, I’ve answered them all — from how to pack a suitcase to what you’re allowed to toss in your carry-on . -Inspired by the BBC television series “Hidden Kingdoms,” this new Imax movie at the American Museum of Natural History uses 3-D cameras to peer into the universes of two diminutive creatures: a forest chipmunk and a grasshopper mouse from the Arizona desert , noted for its ability to prey on scorpions. -A statement from the federal prosecutor’s office said the man, identified as Ayub B., 26, was suspected of having received military training and of recruiting fighters . -the Brookings Institution and a former senior director for Asia on the United States’ National Security Council. -“It would be political and governmental malpractice if we do not reform rent regulations and 421-a,” he said. -Suzanne Ciechalski, a freshman at St. John’s University in Queens, said technology that might appear social in nature could in fact lead to stress and feelings of depression . -After serving as chairman of the department of psychiatry at Meharry Medical College in Nashville in the early 1970s, Dr. Grier started a psychiatric practice in San Diego, from which he retired in the 1990s . -In the N.C.A.A. tournament, Trice has averaged 19.8 points a game , an increase from a season average of 14.8 entering the tournament. -We don’t yet know how Mr. Hall’s leadership will differ from Mr. Elmendorf’s -The Hurricanes scored four tries to claim a bonus point in the standings under Super Rugby’s scoring system, but it was a physical and bruising match that saw the lead change hands several times before the New Zealanders landed the knockout blow in the final 10 minutes . -‘The Bully’ (Saturday and Sunday) Vital Theater Company is reviving this ever-topical musical, by John Gregor and David L. Williams , which refreshingly avoids the trap of bullying its own audiences with heavy moralizing. -The overloaded ferry Sewol capsized off the southwestern tip of South Korea last April, and -But the conflict has also reached a point where Russia would have to commit significant new resources for any further advance, which helped clear the way for a settlement to consolidate its gains, Mr. Lukyanov said. -I confess I use these “work” books the way other people use alcohol or exercise or SSRIs or sleeping pills — I turn to them for an altered state. -Music and Dance BEACON Towne Crier Cafe Al Stewart, folk and pop . -The test is from a company called GeneU (pronounced “gene you”) and performed at its nine-month-old shop on New Bond Street, which looks like a cross between a science fiction movie set and a silver-gray-and-red-dipped Apple store — perhaps fittingly, because the DNA test is done by a flash-drive-size microchip. -I turned out to be completely wrong in questioning his ability to return Starbucks to financial strength; its market value today is around $72 billion, up from $5.3 billion in 2008. -Its request for a sophisticated antitank missile went nowhere, as Washington feared it would just encourage Russia to send more weapons and men to Ukraine. -The book retailer ’s stock sank $4.50, or 28 percent, to $11.80 after the troubled bookseller reported a wider first-quarter loss as sales of its Nook e-reader and digital books fell sharply. -Boston 2024 has been in a race against time. -PRAISE FOR THE POLICE Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch made Cincinnati her first stop in May on a national tour studying community policing. -Between furious rounds of auctioneering and a live set from Debbie Harry, the dinner’s main course was still coming out at midnight — and even the presence of Naomi Campbell at the podium to introduce the evening’s Award of Courage honoree, Renzo Rosso , the founder of Diesel and the chairman of Only the Brave, the parent company of Maison Margiela and Marni, didn’t cow conversationalists until she demanded testily, “Can you please be quiet? -The response of the large crowd grew warmer during the match, but that was short-lived — not because Kyrgios again set off controversy but because his opponent Tuesday, 12th-seeded Richard Gasquet, completed a 6-2, 6-1 victory in just 56 minutes. -But the heart of the city on the west side of the Siem Reap River is brimming with a clutch of stylish, recently opened boutiques carrying contemporary wares that often reference traditional Khmer culture. -Reporters in Istanbul covered a police raid on their own offices on Wednesday, as the Turkish government seized control of two television stations and a newspaper group critical of the governing party just four days before national elections. -“This is a mythology that Venezuela is not good at soccer,” said Omar Pironel, a 27 -year-old Colombia fan visiting Chile for the tournament -In the title game, they and Grayson Allen, then a freshman, scored 60 of Duke’s 68 points, including all 37 in the second half. -Ms. Sassoon and Siporah sustained burns and smoke inhalation and were in critical condition on Sunday. -But in that moment, as the man’s car disappeared from view, a fact I never considered came to light and took precedence over all others: My alternate reality was mine alone . -Some analysts said that Ms. Konstantopoulou, a stickler for rules, could prevent him from using the fast-track procedures that would be necessary to get the job done in time to satisfy European leaders . -8 P.M. (CW) THE FLASH The Flash, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), discovers that the temperature villains Captain Cold and Heat Wave are back in Central City . -Those facts don’t mean that giving people health insurance is a waste of money, since those dollars spent may improve their health and financial security . -Inmates and family members say that any erratic behavior more likely stemmed from his mental illness . -My favorite appetizers, however, were the tacos al pastor, three junior-size tacos filled with pungent cubes of pork that were well seasoned with dried chilies and achiote paste, a thick, spicy red sauce, and then roasted beneath a wedge of juicy pineapple. -“The U.C.C. resolutions on the Middle East conflict have reflected the most radical politics for more than a decade, and in no way reflect a moral stance or reality-based position,” said Emmanuel Nahshon, spokesman for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs . -But Francis has unique advantages in Cuba, given that he is a native Spanish speaker bearing a popular message of social justice and the pitfalls of capitalism. -But since the financial crisis, European investment banks have steadily lost market share to their United States rivals. -When Mr. Rodham was short on cash in 2010, Mr. Clinton helped get him a job for $72,000 a year raising investments in GreenTech Automotive, an electric car company then owned by Terry McAuliffe , an old friend of Mr. Clinton’s and now the governor of Virginia. -(Scott) ‘Suffragette’ (PG-13, 1:47) Carey Mulligan plays Maud Watts, a laundry worker in London in 1912 who becomes a militant supporter of women’s voting rights. -Mr. Obama’s budget for 2016 asks for $1.94 billion , an increase of $273.3 million over the current year. -“We are highly focused on delivering an exceptional shopping experience to all of our customers,” wrote a company spokeswoman , Jane Carpenter. -From the earliest days of the war, the government in Kiev had asked for military help from the United States. -Beckham ’s actions may have been motivated, in part, by frustration with Norman’s smothering defense and his own failings. -The largely unschooled troops are learning such basic skills as how to use an encrypted walkie-talkie; 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lcoutofdoors.org.) -The new numbers don’t offer much sense of progress . -“The court concludes that a number of Uber’s class certification arguments are problematic,” Judge Edward M. Chen of the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco wrote in the 68-page ruling. -“ Please ignore the siren ,” he said. -The Midland crossing has been the site of 29 accidents since 1975, according to the railroad agency’s data . -The producers unveiled an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign on May 7 to raise funds for editing, music and other postproduction costs. -In a report released Monday, Jennifer M. 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will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months . -After retiring, she devoted most of her time to the McEvoy Ranch in Petaluma, Calif., which she established in 1991 and which is now the country’s largest producer of certified organic estate-produced extra-virgin olive oil. -The airline said it had provided hotels for affected customers and would release more information about the fire , which it described as stemming from “a technical issue,” on its website, ba.com. -Although this very amusing and bracingly oddball novel by the Swiss writer Christian Kracht does feature several palm-covered islands — not to mention many gallons of coconut oil and copious amounts of undress — calling it a beach read is like calling “Psycho” maternal. -The Rangers obtained him from Arizona in an all-but-overlooked May 2011 trade for center Ethan Werek, their second-round draft choice two years earlier. -Mr. Brezner, who later worked out of Los Angeles, spotted a young Mr. Williams in an improv class there in the late ’70s and helped channel his perpetual motion into a routine that was cohesive and sometimes even sedately self-revealing. -Their two leading candidates for office, Ben Carson and Donald Trump , deny the consensus of human-caused climate change. -His wife, Gerda ( Alicia Vikander ), also an artist, is the emotional center of the film, in part because Mr. Redmayne’s performance, while technically flawless, keeps the audience at a distance from Lili’s experience. -One of the women, Wu Rongrong, 30, an AIDS activist, is said to be ailing after the police withheld the medication she takes for hepatitis . -I don’t take it seriously since the costs of tickets is absurd anyway. -In the wake of Thursday’s attack, Mrs. Clinton made sure to acknowledge that “ gun ownership is part of the fabric of many American communities,” before urging broad policies to address gun violence. -Johannsson has played with the Dutch club AZ Alkmaar since 2013 , scoring 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would know just by his toughness and his moxie,” said Kemba Walker, a star point guard for the Charlotte Hornets who was born in the Bronx, gained national prominence at Rice High School in Harlem and led the University of Connecticut to an N.C.A.A. title in 2011. -Michael J. Palladino, the president of the Detectives’ Endowment Association , the union for city police detectives, defended the detective, saying “cops are just like everyone else” with complicated lives. -Currently their whereabouts remain unknown . -WASHINGTON — When John A. Boehner announced his retirement on Friday, speculation about who would succeed him as speaker immediately centered on the No. 2 House Republican: Kevin McCarthy, a 50-year-old Californian who has had a rapid rise through the party ranks. -Island seafood and produce fill the walk-ins at contemporary Honolulu restaurants like MW or the Pig and the Lady, but they rarely reach the island of Manhattan. -On Sunday, Color Play Asia’s Facebook page was filled with comments expressing outrage that the event could have so quickly turned into an inferno. -His district, where many voters are unhappy about wind turbines favored by Mr. Shumlin , voted overwhelmingly for Mr. Milne, but on Thursday, Mr. Young voted for Mr. Shumlin. -“We can attract some conferences now with a new facility .” -The father is behaving unethically, given that his support is accompanied by the demand that the letter writer change something that is not susceptible to change . -“Miami is a place of excess, of vacation and gluttony, but also the art market, with lots of consumerism going on,” said Ms. Wise , who graduated from art school in Montreal in 2013. -Taking a small step to address segregation in New York City schools, the Education Department announced on Friday that it would allow seven schools to reserve slots for children from low-income or non-English speaking families. -I.S.S. also seemed to base its recommendation on Trian’s assertions that DuPont had excessive costs and governance issues, but the low margin growth seemed to be I.S.S.’s chief concern. -Those he seeks advice from, he said, include Tom Freston, the former chief executive of Viacom who many credit with helping make Vice into a rising media powerhouse. -But Amanda Kessel , a leading scorer for the Americans in Sochi and the college player of the year in 2013, has not played since, ending her career at Minnesota at 23 because of lingering symptoms from a concussion sustained before the Olympics. -Since the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager who was fatally shot during an encounter with a police officer in Ferguson , Mo., in August, departments around the country have begun requiring officers to record their interactions with the public to hold them accountable for their behavior, as well as to protect them against false charges. -The way he went about it definitely wasn’t the right thing.” The elder statesmen of the tour have been similarly indignant. -“We’ve come so far here just recently; it’s pretty amazing the speed of the change,” said Janet Smith, a plaintiff in the case, who is seeking to adopt the 8 -year-old daughter, Hannah Marie Phillips -A tape obtained by Europe 1 Radio of a conversation between Benzema and a friend included several apparently damning comments, the BBC reported, including Benzema’s saying that he said to Valbuena, “If you want the video to be destroyed, my friend comes up to see you in Lyon and you sort it out face to face with him.” -Some areas that Mr. Dostum passed through and declared clear of Taliban, like Mir Shadi in Almar district , fell only days later to the militants, who set dozens of homes on fire, local officials said. -If there were a manual for transporting wolverines, Rule No. 1 would probably go something like this: Make sure the wolverine cannot get out of the cage. At Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday, it became clear that this precaution had not been taken. -He wore an “I Can’t Breathe” T-shirt to protest acts of police violence, and last month, he called for calm when a white Cleveland policeman was acquitted in the shooting deaths of two black motorists. -Under this measurement, I.S.S. found that DuPont’s growth margin based on earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization was only 0.5 percent for each year over seven years . -“ Nightwalkers ,” Pierre Bell calls the men and women who find their peace after-hours. -Stein, a modernist American writer who presided over one of the great avant-garde salons of all time in early-20th-century Paris, has rarely been anyone’s idea of light entertainment. -Farmers said they anticipated leaving as much as one million acres fallow, nearly twice the area that went unplanted last year. -The report proposed the appointment of a state fiscal monitor , who would oversee all of the board’s financial and educational decisions and have the authority to override the board, when necessary, to protect the interests of the public-school community and improve education outcomes for public-school students. -MASON, Ohio — Days after making a remark to an opponent in Montreal that was picked up by on-court microphones and resulted in a $10,000 fine, Nick Kyrgios received a mixed reaction upon his arrival at his opening-round match at the Western & Southern Open. -Mr. Rezaian is accused of “espionage for the hostile government of the United States of America and propaganda activities against the system,” Mahmoud Razavian , a spokesman for the office of the judiciary, said in an interview with the state-run news agency IRNA. -On the stages of American Ballet Theater and New York City Ballet black, Asian, Latino and multiracial dancers are beginning to change the face of ballet where it matters most: Lincoln Center, home base to both companies. -Walking toward his family in the parking lot, Mr. Norris wore heavy gray sweatpants and heavier gray whiskers, some pounds having migrated from his barrel chest to his belly, but still with the muscular shoulders of his distant youth. -Minnesota Coach John Anderson , who pushed for the new standard while serving on the N.C.A.A. Division I baseball committee, wished it had had more time to study its effects before the stadium opened. -Period,” Mr. Drobny, a co-founder of Air America Radio, the former liberal talk network, said in a phone interview. -(On the Jimmy Kimmel show, Clinton confided that if her husband had not been barred from seeking a third term, he’d have gone for it. -The depot’s 182 soldiers and 27 reservists managed to hold out for seven days in what is known as the Battle of Westerplatte and have been celebrated ever since as an example of Polish resistance. -An article on Tuesday about a decision by the airbag manufacturer Takata to continue using a chemical compound deemed dangerous by experts misstated the point at which the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began receiving complaints about rupturing Takata airbags . -This summer marks 40 years since Steven Spielberg’s “ Jaws ” made Martha’s Vineyard a household name, setting off the island’s inexorable transformation from remote haven of artists and hippies to high-profile haunt of celebrities and presidents. -Yet in the last 13 minutes, Neuer was beaten twice. -In creating the test, the company, National Evaluation Systems , sent surveys to educators around New York State to determine if the test’s “content objectives” were relevant and important to teaching. -It can be read as an ode to Mr. Lloyd Webber’s rock ’n’ roll coming-of-age, containing snippets of the Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (an inescapable radio hit from his adolescence); Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water” (a nod to that band’s lead singer, Ian Gillan , the original Jesus of “Superstar”); and “Walk on the Wild Side,” by Lou Reed (whose music was ubiquitous on his early visits to New York). -When practice started, Lundqvist took his place in the same goal he always does, and Talbot took his place at the opposite end. -So it was that Mr. Heastie , the recently elected speaker of the New York State Assembly, was at a blood drive here in suburban Syracuse on Tuesday, gamely donating a pint in front of a group of somewhat perplexed phlebotomists and schedule-obsessed aides. -Perhaps surprisingly, the parts of the country that most desperately need great child care are the red states . -For Don Cameron, a farmer south of Fresno , a wet winter 33 years ago led to an idea about how to take advantage of the vast natural water storage system underground. -Shifts in the diamond business are unlikely to be perceived by the engaged couples who drive demand in the United States, which accounts for 40 percent of global diamond sales. -Members of the so-called millennial generation, accustomed to online shopping, may share Mr. Wright’s opinion in greater number. -Eskisehir (pronounced Es-ki-SHARE) itself has a large sugar refinery, using sugar beets from nearby fields as its raw material; the city exports about $30 million worth of cookies, cakes, crackers and other foods to Russia, according to the local chamber of commerce. -• Broadcom, the wireless chip maker, is being acquired by a rival, Avago , for $37 billion, the companies said today. -The survey of more than 150,000 students nationwide, “The American Freshman: National Norms Fall 2014,” found that 9.5 percent of respondents had frequently “felt depressed” during the past year , a significant rise over the 6.1 percent reported five years ago. -Mr. Brezner’s first marriage, to the singer and songwriter Melissa Manchester, whom he met when she appeared at his coffeehouse and whom he managed for a time, ended in divorce; he was also divorced from his second wife, Bett Zimmerman. -Yet the assumption of unchanged G.D.P. also has one notable drawback: It is patently false. Much economic theory and empirical research confirm that fiscal policy influences the course of the economy. -Suggested donation, $5 and $10. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, by appointment. -The most powerful figure in the Cuban church is Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, the archbishop of Havana, who is set to retire . -“There is an enormous institutional and social cost to enforcing the laws against marijuana,” said Ms. Pérez Correa, whose surveys of state and federal prisons suggest that 60 percent of the inmates sentenced for drug crimes were convicted in cases involving marijuana. -In the “Notations,” we see a young composer, still a student, who composed a set of miniatures . -“We need Clint Dempsey badly with the national team. -But the purpose of this practice was mostly to get the players moving around, their blood flowing on their day off, and Lundqvist would probably be better served saving his energy. -Using this method, the czar’s big 1914 price for the Leonardo — hailed by Gerald Reitlinger in his 1961 study, “The Economics of Taste,” as “the most expensive picture that has ever been sold” — is equal to $35.5 million today, which would buy a middling-quality Mark Rothko. -New York officials said they had contained the city’s worst outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, which sickened 10 1 people and killed 10. -Veronika Part , a Lilac Fairy of long experience, now radiates the mature generosity that this part is all about; on Thursday evening, her performance was the most wonderful thing in the whole ballet. -Logano went 3 for 3 in the second round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup. -In fact, in some situations, meditation may be harmful: Willoughby Britton, a Brown University Medical School professor , has discovered numerous cases of traumatic meditation experiences that intensify anxiety, reduce focus and drive, and leave people feeling incapacitated. -Asked if it might consider reviving a catalog , Sears declined to comment. -The Secret Service is taking the lead in protecting a pope who does not want to stay in his popemobile. -We’ve also worked with a group of high-net-worth investors ; many of them are in the real estate business. -During the recession, the legal sector — which is not confined to lawyers — shed about 60,000 jobs, and only about 20,000 have been added back, said James G. Leipold, executive director of the National Association for Law Placement, citing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -The new leadership arrangement will be a startling change because of Mr. Silver’s longevity: As governors and other legislators have come and gone, Mr. Silver has remained firmly in place as speaker since 1994. -Mr. Yu’s detention comes amid a concerted assault in China on so-called rights defense lawyers , a small but audacious band of legal defenders who have been willing to take on politically sensitive cases. -After a shaky first inning, where Colon gave up three hits but left undamaged thanks to a double play that he helped start, the pitching coach Dan Warthen implored the 42-year-old Colon to rely on his changeup and breaking pitches. -Putin has already stated that the Kremlin will waive visa restrictions for the World Cup. -To Mr. Faust’s point, after the fund’s approval was disclosed, shares of Eaton Vance soared 20 percent in a day as investors bet that the innovation would transform the company. -But most critics found the book readable, persuasive and sobering . -In the second hour Tuesday we saw the overprivileged Chad and the daffy Denise, who had become lovers, decide to break up. -As it happens, Needles gets most of its water from underground — pumping an average of about 700 million gallons a year from four wells it has drilled into the local aquifer. -He noticed that some grapevines along the San Joaquin River were flooded for months in the winter, but that those same vines produced a lush crop of grapes in the summer. -The Obama administration took an important step in the right direction when it created new oversight rules for the industry and stepped up its investigations into companies like Corinthian Colleges — one of the largest operators of for-profit colleges and trade schools in the country until it collapsed last year amid state and federal lawsuits and fraud investigations. -Although Mr. Mattarella is a center-left politician, he has kudos with the Democrats’ left wing because he resigned from a government in 1990 when it passed legislation favorable to Berlusconi’s media interests. -Companies are almost entirely run by white guys. -As for the security threats posed by migrants: This question regularly comes up in public meetings and has been raised by anti-immigrant parties on the right. -The last Dodger to get to 300 was, not surprisingly, Sandy Koufax, who did it in 1963, 1965 and 1966 . -If the pact between the two men is irreparably damaged, the prime minister could yet rue his Machiavellian maneuvers. -China’s Ministry of Public Security had initiated its own investigation into Mr. Tian, his associates and relevant companies. -Like the Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia, which killed eight and injured more than 200, the accident in Spain occurred on a section of track that was fitted with a speed-alert system but had not yet been upgraded with an automatic braking system. -The antitrust case against Google filed by European Union regulators on Wednesday will inevitably draw comparisons to the long-running prosecution of Microsoft, in which regulators on both sides of the Atlantic pursued the software giant for anticompetitive behavior. -Harrison added that he believed Kokkinakis and Kyrgios were hiding behind tennis’s genteel code of conduct. -The State Department released 7,000 pages of emails from Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private server sent or received during her tenure as secretary of state. -In recent months, Freedom Partners , the nonprofit that oversees the Kochs’ political donor network, has also persuaded some of its donors to put their names to op-ed articles in national and local newspapers, helping shift attention away from the two brothers. -The Midland crossing has been the site of 29 accidents since 1975, according to the railroad agency’s data. -The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5 percent . -The report identified the main two traffickers as Lamazan, a Turkish citizen, and Dawuti, a Chinese citizen living in Turkey . -While officials said that case was ultimately closed and Mr. Yadav was acquitted , the fallout around the episode raised questions about Uber’s security screening process for drivers. -When mastodons and other large mammals became extinct 10,000 years ago, squash and gourds could have, too, said Logan Kistler, a molecular anthropologist at the University of Warwick in England and one of the study’s authors. -As the narrator explains, “this was the first war where the losers would write history instead of the victors,” and so it is that we’ve heard about the Vietnam War mostly from the point of view of American soldiers, American politicians and American journalists . -In all, nine women in the 2015 field have personal bests of 2:22:38 or better. -The new groundwater law that the Legislature passed last year would give farmers stronger incentive to cooperate in such plans . -The three are being held under administrative detention orders, without formal charges . -Unfortunately, when it arrives, Kay is the only one home. -For John Abraham Davis, a black midlevel manager in the Government Printing Office with 30 years’ experience , the change came almost overnight. -But the raffle prize — a chance to have a Taser stun gun used on a city official — raised eyebrows far beyond Van Meter, home to about 1,300 people and one full-time police officer. -Without regulatory constraints, results from such an investment could be used by anyone to develop and market drugs. -This weekend, insatiable Deadheads can see all of the group’s so-called core four living members in just two stops: Madison Square Garden, which will host Dead & Company — featuring Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, joined by the pop singer and guitarist John Mayer, the bassist Oteil Burbridge and the keyboardist Jeff Chimenti — for two sold-out shows on Saturday and Sunday; and at the Capitol Theater, about 30 miles north in Port Chester, N.Y., where the Dead bassist Phil Lesh will play three consecutive nights starting Friday (with another run Nov. 5 to 7). -It is one thing to defend an individual African-American, and another thing entirely to envision the demise of what was essentially a race-based caste system in the South. -Because of the first iteration of the larger-screen iPhone 6 introduced last year, Apple’s fourth quarter of fiscal 2014 , when the company had an $18 billion profit, was the most profitable quarter ever for a publicly traded company. -He added, “The future looks bright . -Saudi Arabia can flirt with countries like Russia, China and France, but, as they have recognized, Washington is indispensable. -A picture purportedly of Mr. Xu’s arrest, with him in handcuffs and wearing what looked like a white lab coat, was posted on the website of Sina.com , one of the most popular Internet portals in China. -The lawyer, Yu Wensheng, 48, was taken away in handcuffs late Thursday night after more than a dozen police officers forced their way into the family’s Beijing apartment, said his wife, Xu Yan. -The crime scene was chaotic, and Ms. Santana had started to run as soon as the violence began; she might not have spotted everyone involved. -In the last 15 months, Uber and Lyft have introduced shared rides in Austin, Boston, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington through UberPool and Lyft Line. -Already, Citizens United, a conservative advocacy group, has made 16 appeals under the Freedom of Information Act for State Department correspondence mostly related to Mrs. Clinton and foundation donors. -Or from Peggy , who Ms. Moss said that she sometimes imagined as Heidi’s older cousin. -It was by far my favorite class at the University of North Carolina, which I attended in the mid-1980s, though I couldn’t and can’t think of any bluntly practical application for it, not unless you’re bound for a career on the stage or in academia . -The product now comes with a higher price tag that starts at $150, up from $70 , indicating that the company is betting that consumers will think all of the new features are worth the higher price. -But Khrushchev ’s agricultural and industrial policies were also a death knell for traditional village life. -Twenty-four hours if you take a double. -They are the Kitchen and Performance Space 122 . -Although the Shanghai composite index has risen less than 3 percent so far this year, the Zexi No. 1 Fund, which works with a subsidiary of the state-owned conglomerate China Resources, gained 323 percent through Friday; it has risen 3,270 percent since its inception in 2010. -At night , when his mother went to her nursing jobs, a neighbor whose bedroom was directly below Mr. Harper-Mercer’s frequently heard him pacing until 3 or 4 in the morning, the neighbor said. -“That guy nailed it,” Jon Stewart declared on Tuesday’s “Daily Show,” which featured a compilation of Mr. Lamberton’s more theatrical moments. -When he heard my medical history with childbirth, which included emergency surgery, seven transfusions and the last rites with the first birth, he said: “I fail to see how God will be honored by four motherless children. -The system, dismissively referred to as the “bake-off,” required producers to sketch out in extensive detail what their prospective show would look like after the pilot — forecasting what would happen several seasons down the line. -Since the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager who was fatally shot during an encounter with a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., in August, departments around the country have begun requiring officers to record their interactions with the public to hold them accountable for their behavior, as well as to protect them against false charges . -But according to a 2013 survey by the Police Executive Research Forum, a research group, about one in four of its member forces regularly used body cameras. -In an apparent response to the Obama administration’s recent decision to ban certain Venezuelan officials suspected of human rights violations from traveling to the United States, Mr. Maduro unveiled a no-fly list of his own, declaring former President George W. Bush; former Vice President Dick Cheney; and George Tenet, a former director of the C.I.A., personae non gratae . -And Franz-Michael Mellbin , the European Union’s special representative to Afghanistan, said that even successful reform of the Afghan Local Police, or A.L.P., would not be enough to justify its expansion. -In a statement, the atomic agency , the nuclear-monitoring arm of the United Nations, said that as of Thursday, its requests for materials clarifying “past and present outstanding issues regarding Iran’s nuclear program were completed.” -A federal judge declined on Wednesday to order the removal of marijuana from the Drug Enforcement Administration’s list of the most harmful and addictive drugs, disappointing those who had hoped the courts might help settle growing conflicts between federal and state laws . -No details were disclosed, but in its statement the union suggested that the tentative agreement used the wage-progression formula agreed to in the Fiat Chrysler contract that was ratified last week. -My husband accepted the drawing and gave him $10 , a gift for which he seemed appreciative. -Forward Pascal Dupuis, long the glue in a dressing room of diverse personalities, retired abruptly last week because of lingering health concerns . -Markief Morris added 23 points and 6 rebounds to help Phoenix end a two-game skid and improve to 4-10 in its last 14. -But in a daring interim chapter called “ That Year and Those That Followed ,” Ms. Pierpont widens her lens, temporarily abandoning her pointillistic moment-by-moment descriptions for a panoramic shot that sweeps years into paragraphs, projecting far out into the Shanleys’ future. -Though this has become true to a certain extent for every tournament (save, perhaps, Wimbledon , where the insistence on traditional white limits the fashion options to a meaningful degree), it reaches its apogee with the United States Open, in part because of a certain boundary-pushing ethos associated with New York and in part because, according to Mr. Eisenbud, it is the Grand Slam event with the most nontennis news-media coverage attached, and hence the greatest potential reach. -The Washington State sophomore threw for 497 yards and five touchdowns as the host Cougars topped Arizona State, 38-24, to become eligible for a bowl game for the second time in Coach Mike Leach’s four years with the program. -So while racing at 240 kilometers an hour , with Fangio right behind him, Levegh’s Mercedes made contact with the left rear of Macklin’s car and was catapulted into the air. -You know, Jim Gilmore had a pretty good record. -In their 14-month -old whitewashed space on the second floor of a French Colonial-era apartment building, the Parisians Christine Gleizes and Regis Bastide curate an array of items based on Ms. Gleizes’s travels. -This culminates in a grim chapter on Allach porcelain, made by the Nazis, using slave labor , in Dachau. -The renamed Fierce Government Relations soldiers on for Delta, with Kirk Blalock, a senior official in the George W. Bush White House , and Aleix Jarvis, a former aide to Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, leading the charge. -You can freely download music and other content you have previously purchased from the iTunes Store to additional computers, as long as you are logged into iTunes with the same Apple ID account you used when you bought the items. -It reported on “the problem,” as the president of Barnard College put it, of the educated housewife: her anxiety, frustration and claustrophobia . -“I came back and said I would like to do a coloring book for grown-ups, and it got a bit quiet for a moment ,” Ms. Basford said. -But senior administration officials said the new actions were a routine step, and not an escalation of economic sanctions aimed at pressuring Mr. Putin and the Russian government. -Another ( Sam Rockwell ) is the party guy, who brings cocaine, unattached women and an even wilder buddy (Mr. Messina). -A majority of residents who claim sets in Chicago are more like Trey, my close friend of 17 years and a member of the 81st Street Black P. Stones in Auburn Gresham. -Whether peacekeepers serve the United Nations or are under their own national commanders — as in the case of the French troops in Bangui — it is ultimately up to the soldiers’ home countries to investigate and prosecute such cases. -When I was 8, I decided to publish a literary magazine, and I would solicit contributions from all the kids on my street . -Mr. Huckabee’s upset victory in the Iowa caucuses seven years ago, powered by evangelicals and home-school families , has been burnished to a political legend in the state that holds the first nominating contest. -When I was 8, I decided to publish a literary magazine , and I would solicit contributions from all the kids on my street. -According to Hertzberg, Didion “has always been at her most original when she writes about the state she knows best,” her native California. -But Judge Irene C. Berger of Federal District Court in Charleston said that she did not “have any reason to believe that they are deadlocked” and that extensive deliberations were not surprising after weeks of testimony. -European exporters will gain a competitive advantage against foreign rivals because their products will become cheaper for customers who pay in dollars or other currencies that tend to track with the dollar. -Ms. Harper , who divorced her husband a decade ago, appears to have been by far the most significant figure in her son’s troubled life; neighbors say he rarely left their apartment. -The free-speech and free-love warriors 2 Live Crew used pointed political and sexual slogans. -Napoleon III, believing that his rheumatism had been conquered there, commissioned the casino and the first grand hotels. -In a sign of how testy the mood had become, Charles Michel , the prime minister of Belgium, another country that uses the euro, complained that mediation with Greece should involve all members of the eurozone and could not be done by a few individual members. -My mom was a biochemist — she was one of just a few women in leadership roles at the National Institutes of Health — and really loved her work. -The company claims that efficiency upgrades to Unilever factories have created savings of 400 million euros, or $430 million , since 2008. -Nationwide, prosecutors are now far more likely to charge violent criminals as felons, rather than bring a misdemeanor charge . -The department’s other decision was to abandon efforts to crack down on metzitzah b’peh, the ancient ritual of ultra-Orthodox Jews in which the circumciser, or mohel, sucks blood from a newly cut penis with his mouth. -The move signals that the government is beginning to step back from the extraordinary measures it took over the summer to stop a steep sell-off in the country’s stock markets. -Mrs. Clinton is not the only Democrat struggling to settle on a strategy for responding to Mr. Trump’s campaign, the unpredictable Republican race and what Mr. Trump’s appeal says about the mood of the electorate. -His dramatic story, which included being forced to watch the execution of his mother and brother , led to a lot of publicity and his role as a key witness for a United Nations inquiry into North Korean atrocities. -Despite misgivings, the United States is preparing to resupply Saudi Arabia with thousands of precision-guided munitions to replenish stocks exhausted by the Yemen campaign . -This illiberal ideology emphasizes the uniqueness of the “Russian World” with its Eastern Orthodox faith, and is providing Russian foreign policy with a renewed regional assertiveness as an Orthodox power that will protect its perceived core: Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. -Often criticized for his ultra-orthodox leadership , he also showed signs of greater tactical imagination. -In his life as Vessantara , the Buddha earned his karmic wings and was reborn just one last time as another prince, Siddhartha. -We had fun sharing the appetizers, like the tamarind eggplant, thin half-dollar-size rounds of the night shade vegetable tossed with onions, chickpeas and yogurt, and topped with tamarind chutney . -The largely unschooled troops are learning such basic skills as how to use an encrypted walkie-talkie ; how to break open a door with a sledgehammer and a crowbar; and how to drag a wounded colleague across a field while holding a rifle at the ready. -In the end, both channels disappeared from the airwaves during a shared live broadcast on Wednesday afternoon, which Bugun’s Suna Vidinli reported on Twitter . -And magnetic to visitors, or marks waiting to be pickpocketed the late-capitalist way: a mall. -Dr. Benson lives in a nursing home in Webster Groves, Mo ., because Mrs. Benson can no longer care for him. -Next to it sits Hungary’s pavilion, a ribbed structure alluding to Noah’s ark, but also reminiscent of Pinocchio’s whale. -For most of his college years, hardship dogged him off the court. -Mr. Atwater managed George Bush’s 1988 campaign against Michael S. Dukakis, the Massachusetts governor , a race that featured one of the most devastating political ads in American history. -Heaps of mud, rock and ice entombed their corpses from the elements for thousands of years. -“A good story is enjoyable to everybody,” he said, pointing to the steady sales for Alison Bechdel ’s graphic memoir “Fun Home” as an example. -The nameless, shape-shifting horror that stalks the blond, 19-year-old Jay ( Maika Monroe ) in David Robert Mitchell’s cool, controlled horror film, “It Follows,” might be described as the very incarnation of paranoia. -Both were members of Miles Davis groups , both have widely recorded on electric keyboards as well as piano, and both are among jazz’s greatest pianists. -AMC had a small setback in the last few years when it was forced to adjust a development process that was described by some in the industry as onerous. -She graduated cum laude from Colby College . -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months. -Really getting to know your team and being interested in their lives also gives you good will. So when you’re in a situation where you need to deliver a message that maybe isn’t so easy to hear, it will land on this mattress of good karma. -“When I would meet with recruits , I would tell them, ‘We plan on building a new $100 million facility,’ but it was just pictures. -Analysts said the language in the document seemed intended to put the issue to rest . -“If you use land for one purpose, you can’t use it for another .” -Ricky Rubio tied a career high with 17 assists for the Timberwolves, who held off a late charge from the Jazz that cut a 15-point deficit to 6 even as Utah was playing without Derrick Favors . -They say that there are easier ways for terrorists to infiltrate European countries than to tag along with migrants on a difficult and dangerous journey. Still, some people find it striking that thousands of people have entered Europe with hardly any screening. -The authorities have refused to provide details about what led up to the death of the inmate, Michael Marshall , 50, who was removed from life support on Friday. -29, Street 9; 855-17-543-541; christines-store.com Hailed as Cambodia’s first concept shop in Phnom Penh, trunkh now has an outpost in Siem Reap with repurposed and newly designed items inspired by Cambodian everyday life. -Bernie Sanders , the Vermont senator and Democratic presidential candidate, has called for legislation to guarantee paid sick, vacation and family leave. -Brazil, along with China, India and Russia , was regarded as among the world’s most promising emerging markets. -The F.B.I. offered a $1 million reward in 2012 for information about Mr. Levinson and increased it by $4 million on Monday. -Laxman Lal Karna, a Madhesi political leader, said talks would not progress unless a curfew in parts of the southern plains was lifted and soldiers, who have been patrolling some of towns, returned to their barracks. In the past month, at least 36 people have been killed in protests over the draft constitution, including 11 police officers and a 2-year-old child. -At the same time, he had to bring engines to market that could meet a complex suite of toughening regulations in the United States, particularly in California and other states like New York that opt to follow California’s more stringent air quality rules. -203-562-4183; newhavenmuseum.org . -Mr. Cradle , who was on probation for driving while intoxicated, had several prior arrests, though some were sealed. -The new version of Apple TV also includes a remote control that could be used as a video game controller . -In the recent interview, Mr. Singhal illustrated the evolution of Google’s search business by taking out his phone and asking questions about things like music and trivia . -Mr. Homsi tries to reassure Mr. Saleh that he was right to flee, saying an older man would break if arrested by jihadists or the secret police, especially a man so “pure inside.” -Just because you know how to be a good friend, and even a good co-worker, doesn’t mean that you’re going to know how to be a good boss . -Once she and Randy arrive in Vienna, the paperwork concerning the painting’s history is withheld from them. -We must address why it is that young people join Boko Haram. -Mr. Cuomo’s education plan also includes a financial carrot: an increase of $1.1 billion in state aid if his proposals become law. -The documents mandate its repeal and include expedited parliamentary rules, called reconciliation, that ensure that legislation to repeal the act cannot be filibustered in the Senate . -Tuesday ’s victory was rendered Pyrrhic from the moment that the Barcelona front three sliced open Bayern’s defense twice in the first half, allowing the Catalan club to rest its important players for other contests to come. -The father is behaving unethically, given that his support is accompanied by the demand that the letter writer change something that is not susceptible to change. -914-963-4550 ; hrm.org. -He is going to like the Derby’s mile-and-a-quarter distance. -In contrast to the neo-Slavophile current that is anti-Western, this liberal rival outlook actually seeks integration with the West, which Mr. Gorbachev assiduously pursued during his tenure. -Sophie Richardson, the China director at Human Rights Watch, said the five jailed feminists have drawn far more international attention than the scores of Chinese activists who have been detained during the previous two years of an intensified government drive against political dissent. -The space will let Pace put its 10,000-volume art-scholars’ library front and center and also house the operations of Pace Editions and Pace/MacGill . -“They try to tell us it’s not a competition, but we’re all naturally pretty competitive, so we want to do our best,” said Noah Hanifin, a defenseman for Boston College and the player ranked third in the draft class by N.H.L. Central Scouting. -So on a night when James did everything but steal the trumpet out of Jesse McGuire’s hands and play the national anthem, the loss amplified the general sense of unease over the team’s composition and its compatibility with Blatt , a rookie N.B.A. coach. -At Hollins, she reprinted the glass plates of Michael Miley , Robert E. Lee’s main portrait photographer, and further immersed herself in the technology of the 19th century. -Back when it was the Glad Hand, a guy named John Hamilton tended the bar. -When they had been told “This could be a rubber band,” 40 percent figured out that it could erase their mistake. -The victim, an exchange student from China whom the police did not publicly identify, was taken to Long Island Jewish Medical Center with wounds that Chief Boyce said were not considered to be life-threatening. -Mr. Maduro’s theatrics came as antigovernment demonstrators took to the streets in the western city of San Cristóbal to denounce the death of a 14-year-old who was fatally shot last week during a protest. -Crunch the numbers, and about 25 percent of all freshwater consumed every year in the United States is associated with discarded food. -WHITE PLAINS ArtsWestchester Veera Hiranandani discusses her book “ The Whole Story of Half a Girl. ” April 11 at 2 p.m. Free. -MANNING OUT OF LINEUP AGAIN Brock Osweiler is preparing for his second consecutive start at quarterback for the Denver Broncos, and Peyton Manning is seeking a second opinion on his injured left foot. -Delta has its own array of lobbyists, including a former top aide of Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, and Steve Elmendorf , a former top Democratic aide in the House and one of Washington’s pre-eminent schmoozers. -The house was built in 1928 and renovated within the last 10 years, at which point a wing was added. -After Mr. Clarkson’s suspension, more than a million people signed an online petition seeking his reinstatement, and he received remarkable statements of support from prominent friends, including Prime Minister David Cameron. -When he was 12, his father, Henry, lost his job at the post office and the family moved in with relatives in Detroit. -Those chemicals, typically imported from China by American distributors, come in hundreds of varieties; new formulations appear monthly, with molecules subtly tweaked to try to skirt the D.E.A.’s list of illegal drugs as well as drug-detecting urine tests. -One day, a gendarme, Balducci ( Vincent Martin ), rides up on horseback to Daru’s schoolhouse with an Arab prisoner, Mohamed (Reda Kateb), on foot. -Created by the writer Virginie Brac and the director Gilles Bannier of the labyrinthine crime drama “Spiral,” and starting Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 11 p.m. Eastern on TV5Monde, it’s a moody mashup of cool and grit featuring the César-winning actor Éric Caravaca, the Swiss model Julie Ordon and the French rapper Kool Shen; a score by the keyboardist Hervé Salters; and a graphic intro that soars through the innards of the Eiffel Tower . -Then finally, after years of self-searching , he arrived at a letting-go enlightenment, though not before certain celestial no-goodniks tried to block his way. -Still, they will have money to spend this summer after shedding the onerous contracts that belonged to Amar’e Stoudemire and Andrea Bargnani , among others. -Theresa Ruth Howard , a teacher and former member of Dance Theater of Harlem who wrote a much-talked-about piece for the website My Body My Image focusing on the many black ballerinas that preceded Ms. Copeland, can’t help but view diversity initiatives with some skepticism. -He comes out against technological advances that will improve productivity by replacing human work. -EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who lost his right index finger in a Fourth of July fireworks accident, did not report for the first day of training camp Thursday, and the team co-owner John Mara said the Giants had no information on the condition of Pierre-Paul, their best defensive player. -The N.D.S. arrested a number of men in the crowd, including the butcher believed to have stabbed the soldier, said Mr. Khan and other witnesses. -In an interview last month , he described weeks of abuse, including sleep deprivation and being tied to a metal chair for hours during questioning. -People were also at risk of getting advice from venal investment advisers guiding them toward investments with high fees or high risk because those products provided the advisers with high, frequently undisclosed commissions . -The United States Department of Energy agreed on Tuesday to spend $73 million to improve the transportation and handling of nuclear waste stored in Carlsbad, where a leak exposed 17 employees to radiation in February 2014. -Leaders in the small Iowa town of Van Meter, needing money for a new police car, decided to sell $5 raffle tickets, with the winner to be chosen at this summer’s street dance. -She graduated summa cum laude from Princeton and received an M.B.A. degree from Harvard. -Capt. Nicholas Salimbene , an American trainer, noticed with alarm that the Ukrainians were carrying their rifles with the safeties off. -One was Representative Sam Young, Democrat of Glover, a town in northeastern Vermont near the Canadian border. -The second stop on the tour was East Berlin, where, on March 22, 1965 , he and his All Stars played a memorable two-hour concert. -The move will make Johannsson, 24 , one of the most high-profile American players in Europe, and it stops a migration of top American pros out of the top European leagues, at least temporarily. -“Clint is about scoring goals,” Klinsmann said. -“Today, catalogs are a waste of paper ,” he said. -“You see reports about the little green men,” he said, referring to the Russian soldiers who invaded the Crimean Peninsula last year in unmarked uniforms, “and they all walk around professionally, and carry their weapons professionally.” -Many of Mrs. Clinton’s advisers say they still doubt Mr. Trump will be the Republican nominee , but they have contemplated what it would mean for Mrs. Clinton, a policy wonk known for her 12-point plans to approach problems, to run against the visceral Mr. Trump, said several of those advisers who insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations. -Banks are also demanding more documentation from law firms about online security measures as a condition of retaining them for assignments. -“He was extremely, extremely nice with my father, whenever he talked to him,” she said. -Your Nov. 4 editorial “ The Bill That Would Make Roads Less Safe ” unfairly represents strongly bipartisan transportation legislation that the House passed last week. -United States crude fell $1.79 to close at $44.15 a barrel in New York. -And when you’re done cooking? Rate the recipes on a scale of one to five stars. -Mr. Turnbull, who once used an expletive to describe Mr. Abbott’s climate-change policies, said that carbon emissions reduction targets Mr. Abbott recently proposed , which have been criticized as inadequate by scientists and environmentalists, were “very substantial.” -Its request for a sophisticated antitank missile went nowhere, as Washington feared it would just encourage Russia to send more weapons and men to Ukraine. -On Thursday, the family of Samuel DuBose, an unarmed black man who was shot to death by a University of Cincinnati police officer on July 19, said the officer would never have been prosecuted if his actions had not been captured by the body camera the officer was wearing . -Then along came a surprising impediment: Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the minority leader, along with other Senate Democrats , objected to abortion restrictions in the bill and limits to an extension of a health insurance program for children. -Mario Draghi , the president of the European Central Bank, said in an interview published in the German newspaper Handelsblatt that the risk that the central bank would not be able to meet its main task of keeping inflation from being too low or too high was greater than it had been six months ago. -He might have gotten by with a start like that if Cole Hamels , the Phillies’ starter, had not stifled the Mets for seven strong innings. -While many of these items were produced by big manufacturers like BRIO and Playsam, many others are one-of-a-kind wonders like a miniature baking set from around 1900 that includes rolling pins, spatulas and other implements all lovingly carved from wood and fitting into a tray just eight inches long. -RBG: Between 20 and 25 percent of the law students in Sweden were women. -He was asked if he was ever nervous before games like this. -Router manufacturers have more recently improved Wi-Fi technology with mobile devices in mind, said Mr. Fraser. -Mr. Mutmaeen said that the Taliban had agreed on the list of those attending the Pugwash Conference , but overruled some, such as the High Peace Council’s secretary general, Masoom Stanikzai, if they seemed too obviously representative of the government. -JPMorgan kicks off results season next week and its chief executive , Jamie Dimon, said in his annual letter to shareholders on Wednesday that returns could be attractive in the long run, if not the short term. -Catholicism is not the religion of health and wealth but a commitment to the “narrow gate” that leads to eternal life. -The connections to the Clintons have given Mr. Rodham, a self-described “facilitator,” a unique appeal and a range of opportunities, like addressing Chinese investor conferences and joining an advisory board of a company seeking permission to mine for gold in Haiti . -The Labour Party dismissed Mr. Cameron’s pledge as a “last-minute gimmick,” and said that the Conservatives had a “secret plan” to cut tax credits for families and raise the value-added tax. -Just before 5 a.m. that day, the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein, which had anchored off the coast of what was then known as the free city of Danzig, opened fire on the Polish military transit depot on the peninsula. -Twenty-four hours if you take a double. -They include President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, and Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, the executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. -The exam, the second incarnation of the Liberal Arts and Sciences Test, called the LAST-2 , was administered from 2004 through 2012 and was designed to test an applicant’s knowledge of liberal arts and science. -But it’s not possible,” said Latifa Shaab, a 21-year-old student from the Syrian city of Homs, who had traveled through Turkey, boarded a dinghy that landed in Greece, and made her way through Macedonia, Serbia and Croatia, hoping to reach Sweden . -Emergency medical workers pronounced him dead on the scene shortly thereafter. -The largely unschooled troops are learning such basic skills as how to use an encrypted walkie-talkie; how to break open a door with a sledgehammer and a crowbar ; and how to drag a wounded colleague across a field while holding a rifle at the ready. -a speedboat . -Mr. Putin also veered close to an admission that Russian soldiers had fought in the war in eastern Ukraine, saying, “We never said there were no people there solving certain questions, including in the military sphere,” but he denied that they were on active duty with the regular army. -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians’ soldierly skills lacking , and the group generally in need of instruction. -Brad Pitt, left, received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Benjamin Button, a man born in his 80s in 1918 New Orleans, who ages in reverse into the 21st century, in this adaptation of a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald . -A Times analysis finds that, despite the intervening intense debates and promises of change, Ferguson, Mo. , remains one of the most segregated places in the country. -Lawyers for Mr. Tian declined to comment on the case before his trial, scheduled to begin in federal court in Milwaukee in July . -Proposed university overhauls, widely disliked by voters, stalled in Parliament, and a paid parental leave plan and a co-payment for visits to the doctor covered by Australia’s Medicare system were either amended or dropped by the government , which could not negotiate the passage of the legislation. -“You see reports about the little green men,” he said, referring to the Russian soldiers who invaded the Crimean Peninsula last year in unmarked uniforms, “and they all walk around professionally, and carry their weapons professionally.” -An outdated router becomes a bottleneck that hinders the speeds of web downloads and file transfers between connected devices . -Once a year, 18 video, sound and digital artists will be commissioned to do six pieces of three minutes or less, 15 editions of each piece. -Google is a mobile force in many different ways: In the United States and several other countries, search queries to Google on mobile devices now outrank search queries on desktop and laptop computers. -In a play that seemed to unfold in slow motion so that you could see the heartbreak coming long before it arrived, Edgar Martinez doubled into the left-field corner off Jack McDowell, scoring two runs, including Ken Griffey Jr. on an all-out sprint from first base. -According to Friday’s decision, written by Judge Kimba M. Wood of Federal District Court in Manhattan, the pass rate for African-American and Latino candidates was between 54 percent and 75 percent of the pass rate for white candidates. -Hicklin said he will eventually launch projects such as in-room book selections at hotels, or perhaps book-concierge services on flights. -“Even the most visceral of the Bushes, George W. Bush, has been averse to that kind of pugnation,” said Robert Draper , the author of “Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush.” -The United States was torn by assassinations, violence in the cities, the war in Vietnam . -The image of a conductor today is so much molded on Leonard Bernstein . -“Spy,” which is to open on June 5, is the biggest-budget gamble of Mr. Feig’s career, a high-stakes espionage thriller — a comic espionage thriller — that cost $65 million to make and had the cast and crew on location here for months last year. -Although the Shanghai composite index has risen less than 3 percent so far this year, the Zexi No. 1 Fund, which works with a subsidiary of the state-owned conglomerate China Resources, gained 323 percent through Friday; it has risen 3,270 percent since its inception in 2010. -I enter what I hear (in red) on one page, what was actually said (in green) on the opposite page, and (in purple ) people’s reactions to my mishearings, and the often far-fetched hypotheses I may entertain in an attempt to make sense of what is often essentially nonsensical. -The F.D.A. is investigating numerous additional measures, such as sterilizing the devices with toxic gas or sampling them for microbiological cultures periodically. -“No player has to prove anything, because this is not a competition,” said Dan Marr, the N.H.L.’s director for central scouting, while describing the three components of the combine — medical screening, personal interviews and physical testing . -He has had three close friends since preschool. -The Pilgrims and their fellow travelers weren’t terrorists , of course (despite an instance of putting the severed head of a perceived enemy on a pole), but they and those who followed certainly did effect a cultural conquest. -Our server pushed the $56 Lobster Maxime , calling it a signature entree and promising meat out of the shell from a one-and-a-half-pound lobster. -According to the children’s testimonies, the abuse began in December 2013 . -For some years , Siddhartha lived a bubble-baby existence. -To Dine: Three Racines Chefs Unite for One Dinner The Racines NY restaurant and wine bar that opened last year in TriBeCa, is actually the third in a group: the other two restaurants, Racines and Racines 2, are in Paris . -One thing you won’t find: the popular Monster Shark Tournament, which was discontinued last summer, thanks in part to the shark activist wife, Wendy Benchley , of the “Jaws” author (and screenwriter), Peter Benchley. -“I came into it expecting them not to know much of the basics,” said Sgt. Michael Faranda , who is teaching maneuvers. -If you’re brining the bird, you can do that on Tuesday . -It was by far my favorite class at the University of North Carolina, which I attended in the mid-1980s , though I couldn’t and can’t think of any bluntly practical application for it, not unless you’re bound for a career on the stage or in academia. -Auditions for its school-aged characters were held at the start of this year, and over the summer, a series of test shows were held at the Gramercy Theater, a sticky-floored rock club in Midtown Manhattan. -He told The Washington Post that the White House shouldn’t push the new Pacific trade pact until a lame-duck session next year — if at all — before the president leaves office. -Unlike Brookfield Place, where your happiness was heavily mediated, Century 21 required the usual pluck — maybe the gray cowhide crew-neck Valentino top ( $866 , on sale from $4,625) would fit, but probably not; same for the white linen-ish Lanvin peak lapel blazer ($799, on sale from $3,380). -For Catholics, pastoral care for real people often trumps strong teaching — for example, when communion is offered to political leaders and military officials who lead a war judged to be unjust, like the 2003 invasion of Iraq. -The Lawnmower , by the way, was the lowest in alcohol in the tasting at just 3.9 percent. -Rough, ready, community-friendly, the 606 speaks to Chicago’s heart . -On Sept. 4, at precisely 12:01 a.m., the Walt Disney Company, which now owns Lucasfilm, kicked off a merchandising extravaganza with retailers like Walmart called “ Force Friday .” -European Union leaders met in Malta on Wednesday for their sixth meeting of the year on the issue. -She was preceded by the model Tina Chow, who died in 1992; and, before that, Grace Coddington , who is now the creative director at Vogue. -He argued against intervention by outside powers in Syria as well, adding that Russia was “not concerned with the fate” of President Bashar al-Assad’s government . -The last pitchers to get to 300 strikeouts in a season were Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling, who did it in 2002 as teammates on the Arizona Diamondbacks. -The course on cutting wire is one of 63 classes of remedial military instruction being provided by 300 United States Army trainers in three consecutive two-month courses. -I don’t worry too much about the Muslims who face racial slurs in Europe and America, the ones who are suspected of harboring murderous thoughts at their workplaces or those who are picked out of immigration queues and asked awkward questions about their luggage and their ancestors. -He noted that he had shown the film to two veterans of the Stonewall riots, Martin Boyce and Williamson L. Henderson, “to make it as accurate as possible.” -A separate event, the Girls Prep Ultimate Pi Day 5K, a 3.14-mile run to raise funds for Girls Prep Schools , charter institutions in New York, is at 9:26:53 a.m. on Roosevelt Island, with a race for runners 9 and under at 10:30. -He expressed confidence in the long-term prospects of the common stocks known as A Shares traded on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges. -“It must be protected against rapacious developers who would destroy the history of this sacred place and all it represents,” Letitia James , the city’s public advocate, said. -Born in Pakistan in 1935 and a London resident since 1964, Rasheed Araeen has been an art-world legend since the 1980s , when he founded and edited Third Text, a journal that not only gave a voice to contemporary non-Western and nonwhite artists but also helped initiate an entire rethinking of 20th-century art history. -“And yet ‘The Boy,’ despite remarkable performances and gorgeous imagery, does not sufficiently flesh out its subject,” Andy Webster wrote in The Times. -The new photo book “Rap Tees: A Collection of Hip-Hop T-Shirts 1980-1999” by DJ Ross One documents 500 shirts, from hip-hop’s dawn — the first item is a Sugar Hill Gang shirt from 1980, a year after that group released “Rapper’s Delight,” widely considered the first commercial hip-hop single — to its turn-of-the-millennium ubiquity. -That could be tricky for a man whose family code is one of polite gentility and even bipartisanship, not angry yelling and boorishness. -“The most important thing about our museum is that we can show Picasso in his youth ,” Ms. Gual said. -Below, however, are the top 10 general travel questions . -The title of “Truth,” a gripping, beautifully executed journalistic thriller about the events that ended Dan Rather’s career as a CBS anchorman, should probably be appended with a question mark. -“For a lot of first-generation students, it’s very hard for parents to understand how to help their child prepare for college expenses,” said Basti Lopez , who emigrated with her parents from Mexico as a child and graduated from Irvine in May. -LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw went to the mound on Sunday needing to strike out six batters to reach 300 for the season, something no major league pitcher had done in 13 years. -One Saturday afternoon this past winter, when my family and I were having lunch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art during a ritual viewing of mummies and armor with our 5-year-old son, I noticed a young man a few tables away staring at us. -Lundqvist called Julien’s remarks “disrespectful,” adding that his head and neck were still sore from the collision. -Now, in a burst of activity not seen since the 1980s, condominiums are shouldering their way into this upscale district, which runs from about East 59th to East 96th Streets. -Beyond these attacks, extortionists went after two longtime Bitcoin advocates last year, threatening to exploit personal information about the men’s families if they did not pay up. -Any legal challenge could further delay the tribunal, which has already been criticized for its slow progress. -Of the $70 billion in net inflows that BlackRock took in this quarter, $35 billion came from its iShares E.T.F. unit — with $18 billion of that flowing into fast-growing funds like high yield debt and corporate bonds. -The agreement also states that the Ukrainian military and its separatist opponents will complete the withdrawal of heavy weapons — with the largest missiles pulled back more than 40 miles — no later than two weeks after the start of the cease-fire. -Mr. Renzi, the leader of the center-left Democrats, has been relying on an uneasy pact with Mr. Berlusconi , the much-diminished leader of the center-right Forza Italia, since gaining power last year. -“This is a very important indication of how dysfunctional the government is and how incapable it is of dealing with the basic demands of the population,” said Mario Abou Zeid, a research analyst at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut . -860-297-2463 ; cinestudio.org. -The self-conscious narrator, the kooky parents and above all the dying girl — these elements are likely to raise alarms among grown-up admirers of the auteurs whom Earl and Greg mock and revere. -More critically, on Snyder’s watch, Washington has seemingly ruined quarterback Robert Griffin III. -“I would be utterly shocked and dismayed and aghast if the Assembly Democrats were to offer Mr. Silver any leadership role whatsoever,” said Assemblyman Brian M. Kolb, a Republican from the Finger Lakes region who serves as minority leader. -“And there is no doubt that police violence has racial dimensions, because communities of color are so much more heavily patrolled than white communities,” and because many officers — and many people generally — believe there is a greater presumption of danger with African-Americans, Mr. Cohen said. -“ Try and find answers yourself ,” he writes. -“We already had a very bad experience of not implementing Minsk 1 . -Cutting operating expenses by 2 percent a year should be possible for most banks. -After his N.B.A. career ended, Dawkins played professionally in Italy and spent a year with the Harlem Globetrotters . -Delivered in stark terms that surprised some foreign policy analysts and left no room for questioning whether the agreement is good for American security — “It’s not even close,” Mr. Obama declared at one point — the president’s speech was a striking display of certitude about a diplomatic deal that has split the American public and presented a dilemma for lawmakers, including many in his own party. -“We did not give a mandate to either France or Germany to negotiate.” -MAMARONECK Bullseye New York Gallery “Whispered,” glass and intaglio prints by Michael Rogers . -While I often mishear words, I seldom mishear music: notes, melodies, harmonies, phrasings remain as clear and rich as they have been all my life (though I often mishear lyrics). -(Mr. Shane’s knowledge comes in part from his book, due for September publication, on the 2011 drone strike that killed Anwar al-Awlaki , the American-born imam.) -She and her colleagues recovered a partial skull and hind leg , and described their findings in the journal PLOS One. -“Everyone talks about how the dynamism of Asia is the emerging middle class, and the emerging middle class is driven by women who previously didn’t have the opportunity,” said Rick Goings , global chairman and chief executive of Tupperware Brands Corporation. -Lex van Horssen, a spokesman at FloraHolland , the Netherlands’ largest flower auction house, declined to speculate on the coincidence of the flower burning in Russia and Dutch progress in investigating the plane crash. -“The C.I.A. asked that Mr. D’Andrea’s name and the names of some other top agency officials be withheld from this article,” it said, “but The New York Times is publishing them because they have leadership roles in one of the government’s most significant paramilitary programs and their roles are known to foreign governments and many others.” -A wunderkind rapper and spoken word performer equally influenced by Wu-Tang Clan and Joyce, Bukowski and Blake ; an English poet whose musical sense of language bridges the worlds of rap and traditional lyric verse; a fan favorite at the Glastonbury music festival who became the youngest winner of the Ted Hughes poetry prize. -Together, the men succeeded , whereupon the long-suffering Tschirnhaus promptly died. -Convinced that poetry could be therapeutic, he asked the Sarah Neuman Center, the Westchester County campus of a sprawling nonprofit, Jewish Home Lifecare , based near his home in New Rochelle, to let him give readings, and the administration agreed. -It was also in August that Marine Le Pen , the leader of France’s far-right National Front, expelled her father, Jean-Marie, from the party he co-founded for refusing to repudiate its anti-Semitic past, which she fears will damage her chances in the 2017 presidential election. -• Google is set to unveil at its annual developer conference today an overhaul of its mobile payment products, including a service called Android Pay, according to a news report. -Among the morals I scribbled down in my mind one that stood out began with a story involving Steve Jobs and ended with the serving of my mother’s last meal. -Both were also owned by groups of private equity firms and returned to the public markets in rocky initial public offerings. -This was also true despite the stiff headwinds facing the National Football League: the dead-serious concerns about head trauma and domestic violence, and the less-weighty obsession with whether Tom Brady and the New England Patriots were responsible for deflating footballs earlier in the playoffs in search of an unfair advantage. -Infinity Hall Hartford, 32 Front Street . -Since its release in spring 2013 , “Secret Garden” has sold more than 1.4 million copies in 22 languages. -More aquatic news: The U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky had an incredible run at the World Championships. -MORRISTOWN Macculloch Hall Historical Museum “The Civil War Through The Eyes of Thomas Nast.” -Schools, workplaces and shops have been shut for nearly a month in many of the southern districts. -The Sweet Briar finishing-school moniker hit her only once, when she was at graduate school back in Michigan , where she earned a doctorate in health management and policy. -The euro fell to 1.20 against the dollar on Friday, its lowest since June 2010, while the yield, or market interest rate, on German two-year government bonds fell to a new low of minus 0.11 percent . -In Dallas, the maximum subsidy for a three-bedroom apartment is now just $850 in the cheapest ZIP codes, but as much as $1,840 in the most expensive ZIP codes. -Markets expect a less accommodative monetary policy in the United States . -Columbus airport is about 15 minutes away; downtown is 10 minutes, as is Short North, a shopping, gallery and dining district near the Ohio State University campus. -Henley & Partners was initially awarded the exclusive rights to market the program and process the applicants, collecting fees in two ways. -“The American people,” Barnum famously said, “like to be fooled.” -The race ended under caution after Kevin Harvick stumbled on the final restart and triggered a multicar accident. -(Major League Baseball, which calculates attendance differently, has the Yankees’ average home attendance at 40,086 .) -ANTHONY CHEUNG, composer and pianist : I don’t immediately prostrate myself at his altar. -Labour even put together a website, torysecretplan.com, which features a fake email to Mr. Cameron from George Osborne, the chancellor of the Exchequer , laying out cuts not to be announced until after the election. -The Rev. John Deckenback , conference minister of the church’s Central Atlantic Conference, which submitted the boycott resolution, called the outcome a reflection of the church’s “spirit of love for both Israelis and Palestinians.” -Mohamed refuses to flee . -He did not, like Lillian Ross , have the freedom regularly to choose his subject matter. -Ms. Rousseff’s predecessor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, had boldly predicted Brazil would rise to greatness in the 21st century, a forecast that seemed entirely plausible when, in 20 10 , the country’s economy expanded at the rate of 7.5 percent, its greatest performance in 24 years. -He endorsed some of its conclusions, particularly the idea that turning food crops into fuel makes little sense. -The former ace C. C. Sabathia is struggling with a bad knee and the wear and tear of pitching nearly 3,000 innings in his career, and the Yankees’ current top pitcher, Masahiro Tanaka, is soldiering on with a slightly torn elbow ligament. -A Swarovski crystal chandelier with 96 bulbs hangs above the circular staircase, separating the lounge and bar from the white-hued dining room, where there are floor-to-ceiling windows. -But when Callistene arrests Nearco, another Christian, Poliuto puts his faith before his love, and confesses his baptism . -His secretary would give us Coca-Cola , which we were not allowed to have at home. -Indeed, it is prison employees who have been implicated: One has pleaded guilty to aiding the escape; another faces criminal charges; nine officers have been suspended; and the leadership of the prison, in Dannemora, has been removed. -Hillary Rodham Clinton reminded us why she’s the front-runner, with her experience, command of the issues and strength in communicating ideas . -In recent years he coached professional teams in Winnipeg and in Allentown, where he met Janice Hoderman , who became his fourth wife in 2001. -A. It can if the food gets cold enough and stays that way long enough, according to guidelines for the food industry from the Food and Drug Administration . -It is considered unlikely that Mr. Putin will propose sending Russian troops to join the fighting. -Which ended, of course, with a reference: “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” the Simple Minds song identified with “ The Breakfast Club .” -Propelled by these robust asset flows, the company earned $822 million, or $4.84 a share, up 9 percent from the quarter a year ago. -In the third, with Dilson Herrera on second and nobody out, Harvey struck out trying to lay down a sacrifice bunt. -“ The first one was an accident, but I wanted to see if I could do it again when I got back to Philadelphia, ” Dawkins recalled in the 2004 Times interview, referring to his most smashingly spectacular dunks. -Long Island’s high electric costs have made it an attractive market for solar. -The Mets are averaging 31,257 a game this season, a 17.6 percent rise from last season. -After three hours, Mapstone gave a preliminary diagnosis: amnestic mild cognitive impairment . -The cast also includes Heidi Blickenstaff as Nick’s stalwart wife, Bea, a precocious feminist (“This is the ’90s! -When Loki does as villains do and begins wreaking havoc on New York City , the Avengers must put aside their differences and save the world. -But then Mr. Youssef took a piece of paper and started writing the names of participants in what would soon become known as the Petrobras scandal. -The double-defector propaganda has also given the regime a defense against human rights criticism from abroad : If North Korea really is so horrible, why do so many people keep returning? -The Japanese ambassador, Hirosi Saito , who was planning to meet with the United States secretary of state “to take whatever action was possible to remedy the situation,” went on to explain that “while he fully comprehended that in this country, where caricatures of the highest public officials are every day fare in the press, no slight to the person of the Emperor was necessarily intended, yet in Japan a representation of the Emperor as engaged in the menial task of pulling a cart could not be understood or taken lightly.” -Ms. Miner noted that she had spoken to Mr. Heastie many times in the past; Mr. Heastie served for 14 years in the Assembly before becoming speaker. -“Rejection of immigration, this is what it is has been for more than 40 years,” Laurent Bouvet , a political scientist who specializes in the National Front, said in an interview. -State news media portrayed it as a planned escape carried out with the help of air and artillery strikes in “a successful tactical operation.” Insurgents said the troops fled when they heard the sounds of their opponents digging a tunnel underneath the hospital to blow it up. -For example, the job market is not as tight as its current level of 5.5 percent unemployment suggests. -BEIJING — The young Chinese feminists shaved their heads to protest inequality in higher education and stormed men’s restrooms to highlight the indignities women face in their prolonged waits at public toilets. To publicize domestic violence, two prominent activists, Li Tingting and Wei Tingting, put on white wedding gowns, splashed them with red paint and marched through one of the capital’s most popular tourist districts chanting, “Yes to love, no to violence.” -The pastry chef, Krista Guiwo, was trained at the French Culinary Institute in New York City and usually has eight frequently changing choices on her menu. -James’s group, defying the odds, turned back Golden State in Games 2 and 3 to give Cleveland a two-games-to-one series lead, when few people were giving them much of a chance to actually take four games against the Warriors and win the N.B.A. title. -His vision — which emphasizes the brand’s traditional marks, logos and patterns, with a little extra naturalist flair — is an optimal fit for this location, as close to a fast-food environment as one can get while purchasing a reversible nylon bomber for $1,400, or a polo shirt with a snake embroidered into the collar for $810. -A trail of blood led to Mr. Piedrahita’s body , and the police also recovered a blood-covered tree branch near his body. -RABAT, Morocco — A fiery head-on collision between a semitrailer truck and a bus carrying a delegation of young athletes in southern Morocco on Friday killed 33 people and injured seven, according to the state news agency and local news media reports. -With the director of photography Guillaume Deffontaines , Mr. Oelhoffen conveys the striking, multicolored glories of this rough landscape, with all its sun-shot gradations of red and brown, without descending into picture-postcard banality. -Presented at the New Victory Theater by the acclaimed Windmill Theater of Australia, this two-hour rock musical, with a score by Jethro Woodward, portrays Pinocchio as a youth — his nose grows before the audience’s eyes — who’s easily seduced by contemporary glamour. -The company’s work has roots in Afro-Caribbean dance — a fit for Mr. Holder, who emigrated from Trinidad . -NeuroLinx now supports a range of research projects, including an exploration of the way dolphins sleep, an effort to create a computer simulation of the ubiquitous lab worm C. elegans (known as the Open Worm project), and an exploration of nerve damage in diseases like multiple sclerosis . -His wife, Ernesta , who testified at his trial that she had been with him the night of the fire and who stayed with him throughout his time in prison, said she felt “happy, happy, happy, happy.” -The 30-year-old man charged with killing a Texas sheriff’s deputy said nothing as prosecutors described horrified witnesses at a gas station watching as he repeatedly shot the victim from behind. -WASHINGTON — When John A. Boehner announced his retirement on Friday, speculation about who would succeed him as speaker immediately centered on the No. 2 House Republican: Kevin McCarthy, a 50-year-old Californian who has had a rapid rise through the party ranks. -“All the fans were hollering, ‘You’ve got to do one for the home crowd,’ so I went ahead and brought it down. -Against this backdrop, the experiences of Sweet Briar’s postwar graduates, who have been galvanized by the campaign and are reconnecting on Facebook, email and by phone , paint a vivid picture of an era marked by conflicting cultures: one that was still defined by hostess houses, white gloves and the “ring before spring” doctrine that cast women’s colleges as mere finishing schools, and one with a commitment to educating women for roles far from the home. -She could still travel alone to familiar destinations, including Austin, Tex ., where Emily was living. -In June, the advocacy group New Yorkers for Parks released a critical report comparing the management of capital projects by the parks department with that of other public agencies. -Other survey results indicated that students were spending more time on academics and socializing less — trends that would normally be lauded. -An article on Nov. 30 about the potential discovery of the long-sought burial chamber of Queen Nefertiti , which would boost Egypt’s struggling tourism industry, quoted incorrectly from the paper “The Burial of Nefertiti?” -Bridj , however, said it had plans to enter Kansas City early next year in a partnership with the city. -In a graduation speech at the Imam Hussein Military University in Tehran, the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, widely believed to have the final say on whether Iran accepts a deal if one is reached next month, denounced what he said were escalating demands by the United States and five other world powers as they accelerate the pace of the negotiations with Iran. -Imagine a day in the life of the Pope family at Hill-Stead , their 33,000-square-foot, white clapboard, Colonial Revival-style home perched on a hilltop in Farmington. -Heading into 2016, he said, the company will seek to extend the lifestyle sections on each of its sites, promote product recommendations — a growing source of revenue for Gawker Media, which takes a percentage of sales that come through its sites — and expand its video offerings and live events. -Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, said in a statement on Wednesday that “the massive new number of employees’ fingerprints that was breached is shocking.” -I just studied conducting with Boulez, but it had an enormous influence on my writing. -The school, which has a strong emphasis on the field of design, sees opportunities in meeting the challenge of climate change and economic growth, said Joel Towers , executive dean of Parsons the New School of Design. -Kathleen Parthé, the director of Russian studies at the University of Rochester and the author of two books that address village prose, said of Mr. Rasputin in an email , “Like many of Russia’s best-known writers, he was always slightly out of step with the times — too bold in the 1960s and 1970s with his nostalgia for the radiant village past, too critical of the Soviet destruction of the environment around his beloved Lake Baikal, too disdainful of Western-style democracy, too bitter about those he said had brought a millennium-old civilization to an end in 1917.” -The sea bass turned out to be the only worthwhile entree that evening. -“It is perverse,” the Chadbourne & Parke brief said, “for the government to grant leave to enable a same-sex couple to travel to a state where they can legally marry, for the government to recognize that marriage as valid for however many more years the service member continues to serve, and then suddenly ignore that marriage as soon as the service member retires and obtains veteran’s status.” A federal appeals court in Washington is considering a challenge to that interpretation, but the Supreme Court’s decision in the four same-sex marriage cases to be argued next week, among them Obergefell v. Hodges, No. 14-556, may make the challenge moot. -Charter schools are publicly financed, but privately run, and they are required, like regular public schools, to provide individual learning plans for children with special needs. -It’s disconcerting, watching the one viable female artist in the Lyon universe take on Lucious’s paternal insecurity rather than the profound contours of her own life story. -Along an easy-to-miss alley, this seven -month-old boutique is jam-packed with quirky contemporary clothes and accessories as well as vintage items, mostly from Cambodia. -So Ms. Basford and her publisher were surprised to learn that there was a robust — and lucrative — market for coloring books aimed at grown-ups . -“I would be utterly shocked and dismayed and aghast if the Assembly Democrats were to offer Mr. Silver any leadership role whatsoever,” said Assemblyman Brian M. Kolb , a Republican from the Finger Lakes region who serves as minority leader. -At one point, they come across a small detachment of Algerian guerrillas that includes Slimane (Djemel Barek), a former army compatriot of Daru’s, and which for a short, eventful interlude swallows the travelers up. -Declining birthrates can also lead to labor shortages, and Germany has faced a gap in skilled labor. -“This is a mythology that Venezuela is not good at soccer,” said Omar Pironel, a 27-year-old Colombia fan visiting Chile for the tournament. -Once known for grim letters to fellow wealthy Americans warning of socialist apocalypse, Charles G. Koch now promotes research on the link between freedom and everyday happiness. -Against a broad basket of currencies, the dollar has risen more than 13 percent since September to its highest level in almost six years. -Some 42 million American adults, 15 percent of women and 21 percent of men, still smoke. -Churchill Downs recently adopted a point system to determine the Derby field, with points being earned by the top four finishers in designated prep races. -So instead of an exchange-traded fund tracking an index , Eaton Vance could, for example, offer one directed by a portfolio manager who specializes in United States growth stocks. -This had prompted numerous commentators, and Rousey herself, to suggest that she could beat even a top male boxer like Floyd Mayweather in the cage or a street fight. -Landing to “ cheers and uncontrollable laughter ,” the statue was then promptly hanged, just as the song suggested. -Middle linebacker Jon Beason , who left Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers early in the first quarter with a concussion, was in “pretty good shape” on Monday morning, Coughlin said. -— Margaret Atwood on Stieg Larsson’s Millennium series, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly Tentative Speculation In 2003, Ken Kalfus published “ Our 9/11 ,” a story about a husband and wife who (happily) each believe that the other perished in the attacks when neither did. -Stress and jail have turned his hair gray, slimmed him down by 40 pounds and landed him last year in the hospital with a heart attack . -The potential cost was enough to raise questions from Assemblywoman Deborah J. Glick, the chairwoman of the Higher Education Committee , whose district includes Greenwich Village. -“That’s all that happened.” Mr. Jeffries is one of several elected officials who have chafed at the mayor’s continued support for the so-called broken windows policing strategy. -But in this case, the commodities were teenagers, the top draft-eligible hockey prospects in the world, who last week were examined and tested — physically and mentally — at the 2015 N.H.L. scouting combine here at HarborCenter, part of a two-rink hockey complex completed in 2014 by the host Sabres. -That wasn’t me comparing myself to Connor or anything like that. -The expense of prescription drugs has come to the forefront in the presidential campaign with proposals by Bernie Sanders and Mrs. Clinton to rein in drug prices. -In Baltimore, Monica Harris Susel, 48, had planned to take an Amtrak train to her job in Washington on Friday morning only to learn of a 25-minute delay at Baltimore’s Penn Station. -And when she was done with her crustaceans, she always beamed a big smile and, in her posh British accent, said, “Oh, that was just lovely.” -Inside John Jay , which sits on a busy thoroughfare near Lackland Air Force Base, a statue of a giant white mustang stands near the entrance, rearing up with a front hoof reaching skyward. -The Pace Gallery, which turns 55 this year , making it one of the country’s oldest contemporary art galleries, has never been in the real-estate business. -The looming appearance of LeBron James , who plays himself as well as Aaron’s odd-couple-like best friend, may be a heat-seeking gimmick (he’s the movie’s biggest star), but he’s a surprisingly limber comic presence and he helps set up a sharp scene in which Aaron challenges Amy’s bumblingly false claim about having black friends. -Pat Cordova-Goff, an 18-year-old who describes herself as a “trans woman of color” and a student at Citrus College in Glendora, Calif., created the Gay-Straight Alliance Network petition calling for a boycott of “Stonewall” after watching the trailer. -My dad’s household was working-class , but there was always food on the table. -That represents a roughly 34 percent premium to Aruba’s closing price on Feb. 24, the day before Bloomberg News reported the merger discussions between the two. -The Afghan government side included a diverse array of representatives, among them former members of the Taliban who have reconciled with the government; Tajik, Pashtun and Uzbek leaders; and President Ashraf Ghani’s uncle, Abdul Qayoum Kochai, according to Nazar Mohammad Mutmaeen . -Google unveiled some new Nexus phones, tablets and a Chromecast streaming device. -FRONT PAGE An article on Saturday about Israel’s success in ensuring a sufficient supply of water even during droughts by desalinating Mediterranean seawater and recycling of wastewater referred imprecisely to Sidney Loeb, an American who moved to Israel in 1967 and taught water professionals how to desalinate seawater. -This creates a big opportunity for Americans to put pressure on their state and local leaders, especially since Congress refuses to approve even uncontroversial measures like universal background checks for gun sales, which are supported by nearly nine in 10 Americans. -Jay’s troubles begin after she sleeps with her new boyfriend, Hugh ( Jake Weary ), who, after their lovemaking in his car, ties her to a chair under a bridge, and explains her predicament. -The largely unschooled troops are learning such basic skills as how to use an encrypted walkie-talkie ; how to break open a door with a sledgehammer and a crowbar; and how to drag a wounded colleague across a field while holding a rifle at the ready. -who have something going on in their lives besides work. -Brooklyn-born Chris Mullin, who played his high school ball in the city and was the N.C.A.A.’s player of the year for St. John’s in Queens in 1985 before becoming an N.B.A. All-Star , said he often watches college games and finds himself thinking a player is likely to be from his old stamping grounds based on the way he carries himself on the court. -Of the 11 children in the family, Meb said, nine have earned college degrees . -Commissioners for the Northeast Conference , the America East Conference and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference each congratulated N.J.I.T. on the announcement of the new arena. -NXP Semiconductors, a big chip manufacturer, is near a deal to acquire a smaller peer, Freescale Semiconductor , in a cash-and-stock transaction, people briefed on the matter said on Sunday. -Mr. Tsipras and most Greeks say that austerity is what killed the economy, especially after previous governments slashed state spending 20 percent since 2010 under previous bailouts, mainly by cutting pensions, wages, health care and social services, impoverishing many Greeks One of the more contentious new demands from creditors — one that is likely to prompt an outcry among Greeks — is that Greece transfer €50 billion worth of state assets to a fund that would have international monitors. -Consider Idaho, arguably the reddest state in the union, where Republicans control everything but a handful of latte stands. -Commuter trains stop 12 miles away in Doylestown and 16 miles away in Trenton, N.J., which is also an Amtrak stop. -The stop at the Red Cross blood drive — held in the two-story lobby of Driver’s Village, a dealership north of Syracuse — was near the end of nearly a dozen stops that Mr. Heastie made at the start of a three-day visit upstate this week. -“There’s a number of members, male and female, who have young families now,” said Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington, who has had three children since she was elected to Congress in 2004 , and who serves on the House Republican leadership team. -Since the days of slavery , they argued, blacks had adopted an outward style of ingratiating deference that masked a seething anger. -The other is a bit more unusual: “A parallel green paper that guides the study and helps explore the application guidelines.” In short: How can the study be done ethically, and how can the finding be used ethically? -This is the network of fiber-optic cables and junctions that connect Wikipedia with its global community of readers and editors. -The website, which debuted during this year’s Frieze Art Fair in New York , combines the growing online art sales scene with the mushrooming market value of new media art. -Banks still need to shrink , though. -Some have posted notices on property rental and sales websites saying they need to sell their homes quickly to raise cash . -Hedge fund managers who have gained sterling records in recent years are suffering, including Larry Robbins of Glenview Capital Management, who is down 13.5 percent . -The neo-Slavophile current exerted significant influence in the past and is re-emerging as a strong political orientation in Vladimir Putin’s Russia, as Mr. Cohen notes with alarm. -At 105 Eighth Avenue, the neoclassical Tracy Mansion, which served for years as a Montessori school, is on the market for $13 million . -As a global citizen, Exxon failed miserably, to say the least. -Counseling on contraception is one because the costs of prenatal care, delivery and pediatric care associated with an unplanned pregnancy are so substantial. -Though the phenomenon is real , Mr. Bush was blasted by Asian-American groups for repeating the slur. -“Whether we’ve flipped enough or not, I guess we’ll just have to wait and find out.” Missouri , whose union footprint has decreased in recent decades as manufacturing jobs have moved abroad, is increasingly rare as a Midwestern state without a right-to-work law. -On Thursday, the family of Samuel DuBose , an unarmed black man who was shot to death by a University of Cincinnati police officer on July 19, said the officer would never have been prosecuted if his actions had not been captured by the body camera the officer was wearing. -PG: Rap names aside, your careers unfolded side by side at the forefront of the women’s movement . -The University of California’s aggressive steps to recruit, admit, enroll and support low-income students are also crucial. -MOUNT VERNON St. Paul’s Church “Mourning Lincoln: Reactions to the Assassination of President Lincoln ,” lecture. -It’s about an 84,000-square-foot building, so it’s rather on the small side, and on that we’re spending $4 million. -Texas Southern , from the Southwestern Athletic Conference, represented a potential land mine for the Wildcats. -Dust clogged the ranks and dirt marred the case. -He was a symbol of the good that I desperately wanted to believe was around me as a child growing up in the late 1960s and ’70s near Birmingham . -GREAT LAKES BREWING DORTMUNDER GOLD LAGER, CLEVELAND ★★1/2 Pale amber, lightly bitter, with lively flavors of malt and hops. -The architecture is a mix of wood-frame houses predating the Civil War , Italianate mansions, carriage houses, brownstones, midrise apartment buildings and three- to five-story brick rowhouses. -They also say the deadly confrontation, in which officers approached with their guns drawn and screaming profanities , evolved from an absurd sting effort to trap his date into selling a tiny amount of marijuana, a drug now decriminalized in much of the country. -Laudomia Pucci, the interim chief executive of Emilio Pucci and Mr. Pucci’s daughter, attested to Mr. Fairchild’s particular mixture of kindness and cutting. -De Waal juxtaposes Cookworthy’s small-time ­efforts to fire the stuff with the enterprises of Josiah Wedgwood, the potentate of English pottery, who sent a factotum all the way to a mountain in the Cherokee Nation in the Carolinas to retrieve five tons of white clay. -Ford said it was in talks with Tencent, maker of the popular WeChat messaging app, to develop messaging functions for the manufacturer’s cars in China . -(Full disclosure: Mr. Elmendorf is a friend and former student of mine, so I am not entirely objective. -Norman and Beckham clashed briefly at the start of the play until Norman drifted over to the area of the field where Vereen was being tackled. -In India, drowning deaths barely budged, falling from an estimated 91,000 to 88,000 in the same period. -All five candidates — including two refugees from what had been the Republican Party, Lincoln Chafee, a former Republican senator, and Jim Webb, secretary of the Navy in the Reagan administration — have real records. -But Mr. Hincapie now maintains he gave a false confession after a detective beat him . -“Banks are on notice if they raise rates and then engage in what the regulators regard as riskier lending, they will have to pay higher insurance premiums,” said Nicholas Lardy, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics who has studied China’s financial system for decades. -One-quarter of the seats were not contested and are controlled by the military. -Now, the new hot trend of cloud computing — data centers filled with tightly connected servers — is remaking Intel. -A separate event, the Girls Prep Ultimate Pi Day 5K , a 3.14-mile run to raise funds for Girls Prep Schools, charter institutions in New York, is at 9:26:53 a.m. on Roosevelt Island, with a race for runners 9 and under at 10:30. -“There may have been some sympathy for the players’ argument,” said Wilma Liebman , a former chairwoman of the N.L.R.B. -The Citigroup report said the information on the attacks involving Covington and Fried Frank had come from iSight Partners, a security consulting firm based in Dallas that has received financial backing from Blackstone. -a 2011 collection of his New Yorker writings called “Backward Ran Sentences” (the title is pulled from the Time parody), edited by ­Thomas ­Vinciguerra. -Chime’s sitters in New York cost $17 an hour for one child and an extra dollar an hour for each additional child (the company keeps 10 percent of every transaction), and the app’s automatic payment feature can help ease the awkwardness of settling up at the end of the night. -The concert, led by Mr. Milarsky, opened with Mr. Adès’s “ Origin of the Harp ,” whose glittering surfaces were dulled to an ambiguous hue in this tentative reading. -Allaire has been Lundqvist’s coach for his entire N.H.L. career . -He owns an AR-15, a ­9-millimeter­ and a shotgun, but the only thing he shoots on the night shift is his camera . -The Beckham-Norman matchup quickly turned into a ferocious confrontation, with the two players clashing in hand-to-hand combat as Beckham unsuccessfully tried to get open for passes from Giants quarterback Eli Manning . -Mr. Wilkins, by all accounts, designed and installed the Poconos’ first heart-shaped bathtub . -The far-left faction of his party announced that it would vote no on the new proposals, while his right-wing coalition partners said the deal was “unacceptable.” -That word has a fluid definition, but it was clear that for these women, their definition of feminine is based on body image, and it can be inferred that the body type they desire is lacking in strength or substance . -Somebody else, whom the family calls Mr. Nobody , keeps calling the house and not saying anything. -John P. Carlin, assistant attorney general for national security , spoke this month at an American Bar Association conference in New Orleans, impressing on the lawyers the need to promptly inform clients and law enforcement authorities of attacks that could compromise confidential information. -One issue that both parties agree on is that the corruption trials of Mr. Silver and Dean G. Skelos , a Republican who was the leader of the State Senate and whose trial entered its second week on Monday, have cast much of Albany in an unsavory light, as have suggestions by defense lawyers that allegedly criminal behavior is merely part of “business as usual” in the state capital. -Then in the fifth, Mitchell just missed getting his glove on Adam Eaton’s single up the middle. -The story of a transgender pioneer, Lili Elbe, becomes a tasteful, sensitive and somewhat inert costume drama in the hands of Tom Hooper (“The King’s Speech.”) -While I often mishear words , I seldom mishear music: notes, melodies, harmonies, phrasings remain as clear and rich as they have been all my life (though I often mishear lyrics). -Millions of people watched his web series “ Red vs. Blue ” and “RWBY.” -He starts the piece with a notorious football scandal but goes far beyond sports and scandal. -Mr. Menendez, a Democrat, was indicted in April on charges that he accepted personal gifts, including private plane trips and luxury accommodations in the Dominican Republic, from Dr. Melgen , and lobbied in return for Dr. Melgen’s interests in Washington. -They’re afraid to be wrong , and I don’t want people to be afraid to be wrong. -He promised his wife, who died in January 2013 , that he would take care of her mother. -BEIJING — The police in Shanghai have arrested 10 Turkish citizens and two Chinese citizens and accused them of providing altered Turkish passports to terrorist suspects from the western region of Xinjiang , a state-run newspaper reported on Wednesday. -Australia’s current political turmoil dates from the Labor Party government of Kevin Rudd , who became prime minister in 2007. -And the president has proposed more extensive legislation, which hasn’t gone anywhere in Congress, allowing “ Automatic I.R.A.s. ” This idea, floated years ago by the conservative Heritage Foundation, would create retirement plans run through employers in which people cannot opt out. -Mr. Foley is a son of George D. Foley of College Station, Tex., and the late Maryursula W. Foley. -Mr. Heastie, who hails from the Bronx, described the trip to central New York as part of an effort to humanize “what we do in Albany,” as well as a kind of personal fact-finding mission. -Hedge fund managers who have gained sterling records in recent years are suffering, including Larry Robbins of Glenview Capital Management , who is down 13.5 percent. -By appointment only . -These faults wouldn’t matter as much if the prices were lower, but Orama is an expensive night out, so our expectations were high . -Readers responded on the Times Facebook page and on Twitter to Heather Havrilesky’s review of “Spinster: Making a Life of One’s Own,” by Kate Bolick (April 19). -Yes, O.K., sorry, but not really. Six of the seven jurors wanted Thomas held financially responsible. -A screaming fight breaks out down by the river over Virginia’s watch, and Mann, hoping the girls will sort it out themselves, tries to continue her train of thought. -It is a drone, and its pilot is a farmer named Jean Hediger, one of a growing number of American agrarians who have taken to using unmanned aircraft — better known for their use in war-torn lands far from the wheat fields of eastern Colorado — to gather information about the health of their crops. -‘‘ Let it sit for a while ,’’ Baumgart advised. -During a practice drill in 2010 , Minnesota goalie Alyssa Grogan dived for a poke check, and a player fell and kneed her in the forehead while another landed on the back of her head. -The pastry chef, Krista Guiwo, was trained at the French Culinary Institute in New York City and usually has eight frequently changing choices on her menu. -He’s done a lot of conditioning -type work. -A major focus of the Iraqi pavilion this year (held at Ca’ Dandolo, a palazzo on the Grand Canal) is a set of drawings by adult Iraqi refugees who fled the Islamic State’s onslaught. -Sean Smith will be back from a suspension and will do his best against Green, but with Phillip Gaines out with a knee injury, Cincinnati’s offense may be off to the races. -While that meeting took place in London , Vitaly Mutko, Russia’s minister of sports, tourism and youth, gave one of his periodic reassurances that everything is on target for 2018. -In his newest, “A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence,” a man drops dead in the capacious cafeteria of a cruise ship, leading the cashier to offer up the man’s tray of food and drink . -FRANKFURT — Anshu Jain, the co-chief executive of Deutsche Bank , chuckled when he was asked on Monday whether the United States had become inhospitable to foreign banks. -(De Beers also produces synthetic diamonds but only for industrial applications, such as lasers.) -Similarly, the rebels, who form an alliance known as the Sudanese Revolutionary Front , came to the talks under a new political reality. -Although Mr. Mattarella is a center-left politician, he has kudos with the Democrats’ left wing because he resigned from a government in 1990 when it passed legislation favorable to Berlusconi’s media interests. -Antagonism has been growing between Greece and Germany, Athens’s biggest European lender. -“We have to think differently,” said Michael Connor, the deputy secretary of the Interior Department, which includes the Bureau of Reclamation . -The law is forcing women who sell sex into more dangerous situations, it said, arguing that transactions have become faster and more furtive because men are afraid of the police , leading women to jump into cars without first checking if the driver is drunk, high or otherwise threatening. -The San Bernardino murderers were wielding assault rifles, with which they were able to fire an estimated 65-75 bullets in rapid succession. -The crash took place just before sunrise at 7 a.m. in the Chbika district, near Tan-Tan, a southern desert city, the news agency reported. -Jimmy Mullen won all four matches he played in the two-day amateur event, teaming with his fellow Englishman Ashley Chesters to beat Beau Hossler and Denny McCarthy, 3 and 2, in the morning foursomes and topping McCarthy, 3 and 2, in singles. -The petition has now racked up more than 24,100 signatures. -More than 15 percent of the approximately 150,000 acres of pistachio trees in the main producing area in Kerman Province have died in the last decade or so . -Even the most optimistic Conservatives were talking about winning 300 seats, which pollsters thought was hallucinatory. -He had run a Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan, and then helped to lead a terror cell in Nairobi, Kenya, Mr. Lewin said. -An eight-year study released this year by the International Ice Hockey Federation analyzed women’s hockey injuries at the world championships and the Olympics. -The cabinet’s resignation also illustrated a political dilemma facing Mr. Sisi, the former armed forces chief who took power during a wave of nationalist fervor following the military’s removal of Mr. Morsi . -The cost of transporting children, including gender-segregated busing, rose to $27.3 million in 2013-14 from $22 million in 2009-10, a 24 percent increase . -In 1971 , Yoko Ono gave herself an imaginary solo show at MoMA by means of a few cut-and-paste photographs and some strategically placed newspaper advertisements. -In Seattle, where a dozen officers started wearing body cameras in a pilot program in December, the department has set up its own YouTube channel, broadcasting a stream of blurred images to protect the privacy of people filmed. -For the last six years , Douglas Elmendorf has been the director of the C.B.O. By my judgment, he has done a remarkable job of shepherding the institution through times that have been both economically and politically difficult. -Outside, shaking women wept into tissues. Stern men, rocking back and forth, blinked out tears. -Read the Quran yourself, he advises. -“We wanted to know from Red Bull about shared ideas and marketing campaigns we could develop for a common future,” said Toto Wolff , the Mercedes motorsport director. -One mistake the Nafta negotiators made more than two decades ago was taking worker rights and environmental protections out of the agreement itself and putting them into a side letter . -The image hints at an intimate encounter without showing it and even promotes a positive message about safe sex, said Lior Rachmany , the company’s chief executive. -To address the 60 percent of wasted food in the United States coming from the commercial sector, the Environmental Protection Agency created the Food Recovery Challenge, which asks critical sectors, including grocers and entertainment venues, to reduce excess purchases and donate surplus food to local hunger relief organizations; more than 36,000 tons was donated in 2013. -SUNS 105, MAGIC 100 Brandon Knight had 28 points and 7 assists in his best game for Phoenix, and the Suns overcame a 15-point deficit to beat host Orlando. -It accounts for nearly two-thirds of the stabilized apartments lost each year. -Ricky Rubio tied a career high with 17 assists for the Timberwolves, who held off a late charge from the Jazz that cut a 15-point deficit to 6 even as Utah was playing without Derrick Favors. -The teams combined to use 11 pitchers during the final seven innings, and a 12th, the Reds’ Mike Leake , made an appearance as a pinch-hitter. -“And truthfully, in my head, I am trying to stay calm and be sure I’m thinking straight. ” Trice’s measured approach to the game was evident at least three times in the regional final. -Ms. English first thought she might go to law school, but ended up at the Yale School of Management , after which she went to work for the consulting firm McKinsey & Company. -“We always pull out all the stops for the Open -A brain infection caused by a parasite was eventually suspected. -Stewart stayed in water waist deep as Jirkovsky emerged from the sea at Cissy Cove, greeted by three sailors, all armed. -McDavid is the top-ranked player in the draft. -Friends gave him a knife and a revolver , which he hid in his bed. -In a graduation speech at the Imam Hussein Military University in Tehran, the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , widely believed to have the final say on whether Iran accepts a deal if one is reached next month, denounced what he said were escalating demands by the United States and five other world powers as they accelerate the pace of the negotiations with Iran. -( One person did not vote on Thursday.) -In a statement, Mr. McGinty said, “Once the investigation is complete — and in the death of Tamir Rice , it is not at this time — all evidence and expert analysis will be presented to the grand jury.” -Ms. Santana , a 45-year-old hospital worker, also corroborated Mr. Hincapie’s claim. -“We live in a low rate environment in which insurance companies and pension funds have to invest their money,” said Laurence D. Fink, the chief executive of BlackRock, who noted that three-quarters of the firm’s clients were these types of buy-and-hold investors. -They start by reviewing dystopian futures as described in science fiction. “You know all of that stuff?” -It’s about being direct and honest but constructive, and calling out the elephants in the room. Let’s talk about it and find a way forward. -In 1971, in a two-page photo spread complete with a smooching couple, Life magazine gushed about the bubble-brimming, red-tiled “ sweetheart tub ” in Cove Haven’s mirrored bathrooms. -Another entry-level worker, Fred Alnajjar, said he hoped the new contract included raises for all union members. -But in singling out Tunisia, whose 2011 street rebellion overthrew an entrenched dictatorship and launched the “ Arab Spring ,” the Norwegian Nobel committee also underscored the dismal failure of the uprisings that followed in other Arab states. -“It should have gone to Isak Dinesen ,” Hemingway said, according to Ms. Dow’s description of Welles’s remembrance. -DAVID S. SCHLESS.President.American Seniors Housing Association.Washington, Jan. 19, 2015 To the Editor: I ached with memory reading Jennifer Weiner’s account of her grandmother’s entry into retirement living. -IOWA 40, NORTHWESTERN 10 -that there are so many trans actors and actresses waiting for their big break . -With a curly wig and a fake case of pink eye, she was shooting a scene opposite Jude Law for their new movie, “Spy,” as the director and screenwriter, Paul Feig, looked on. -He did not, like Lillian Ross , have the freedom regularly to choose his subject matter. -That may resonate with many in Congress, where a bill to blunt the work of bank examiners is making the rounds. -On Saturday there were jubilant scenes after the release of results showing that Mr. Corbyn had won almost 60 percent of the vote, crushing his three opponents, Yvette Cooper, Andy Burnham and Liz Kendall. -Mamava, a brand dedicated to promoting the culture of breast-feeding, created the 4-foot-by-8-foot spaces, which are equipped with two benches and an electrical outlet. Their doors fully shut, and the rooms are large enough to fit a family of four plus luggage. -Like Play-Doh, jungle gyms and nursery rhymes, coloring books have always seemed best suited for the preschool set . -Denying service to gays is like denying service to blacks under Jim Crow. -Only in the realm of mishearing — at least, my mishearings — can a biography of cancer become a biography of Cantor (one of my favorite mathematicians), tarot cards turn into pteropods, a grocery bag into a poetry bag, all-or-noneness into oral numbness, a porch into a Porsche, and a mere mention of Christmas Eve a command to “Kiss my feet!” -I’m a Delta “Platinum” and I couldn’t care less about the status label. -Spike will be moved on Thursday back into a production greenhouse, where it will either pollinate ( unlikely ) or enter a dormant phase. -Instead, the many pitfalls of the typical middle school relationship of victimizer and victim are revealed through wit, humor and a killer of a sly twist. -“What I worry about is how unidimensional computer science students have become as a result of the rigor of the curriculum ,” Mr. Sacca said. -Their mobile phones both had the Backstreet Boys song with the lyrics: “I don’t care who you are/Where you’re from/Or what you did/As long as you love me.” They got engaged, exchanging rings and completing a contract to marry in an Islamic court. -The company expects to receive gross proceeds of €100 million from the offering, which will be used to repay debt and give it additional financial flexibility. -(Drawn & Quarterly, $22.95 .) -Under current rules, salaried workers are not eligible for overtime if they earn enough to qualify as executives, professionals or administrators. -But the big surprise was the brewery’s strong ale, Old Peculier, named after the Peculier of Masham , a legal district created by the Archbishop of York in the 12th century. -The playoffs begin in two and a half weeks . -In the middle of September, New York magazine’s website ran an article claiming that Bruno’s $18 plate of bread and fermented mozzarella “might just be the city’s most impressive new bread course.” -The museum will open early, at 9:30 , with a daylong pi scavenger hunt. -It was a cartoon that depicted Emperor Hirohito of Japan , and it was the subject of an international incident. -As for the security threats posed by migrants: This question regularly comes up in public meetings and has been raised by anti-immigrant parties on the right . -I confess I use these “work” books the way other people use alcohol or exercise or SSRIs or sleeping pills — I turn to them for an altered state . -Between 1987 and 1996, Ms. Simpson (whose birth name is Leslie and who prefers female pronouns when referring to her drag persona) took some 5,000 photographs of drag performers posing in clubs, on the street and on gay-pride parade floats, unwittingly creating a time capsule of an era when drag queens were the de rigueur jesters and goddesses of the underground. -Built to suit the couple, the basement includes two bedrooms, a master bathroom, an infrared sauna, a study and, according to Mr. Harschel, one of the most important rooms in the house: a two-and-a-half-square-meter woodworking and repair shop. -The science of climate change shows that in the future, there will be less still. -European Union leaders may approve a plan today to distribute 120,000 asylum seekers among member states, one day after a decision to move ahead was forced through by a majority vote. -The composition of the musical (in which Alex Brightman plays the Dewey Finn character) happened quickly, between June and December of 2014. -Residents have objected and even staged a sit-in, but the tankers keep coming for the water, kicking up clouds of fine dust as they drive off . -The wreck killed 79 people when the train roared through a curve at 120 miles per hour, twice the posted speed limit, and derailed. -Coach Mike Davis spent six seasons at Indiana, succeeding Bobby Knight, and led the Hoosiers to the national championship game in 2002. -In a play that seemed to unfold in slow motion so that you could see the heartbreak coming long before it arrived, Edgar Martinez doubled into the left-field corner off Jack McDowell, scoring two runs, including Ken Griffey Jr. on an all-out sprint from first base. -One of my first big shows in Nashville, like probably six years ago , I went to a thrift store and bought all the black hooded sweatshirts I could find. -Alrosa , a Russian diamond producer, has become the largest by volume, though De Beers remains the leader in dollar terms. -The scene unfolded almost a month after President Bashar al-Assad, in a rare public speech, had vowed to send reinforcements to rescue the holdouts, declaring, “ The army will arrive soon to these heroes.” -And he failed to give Latino voters any persuasive evidence that he had anything better to offer them than his opponents in a revoltingly xenophobic Republican campaign. -Enhanced by films and a soundtrack, the show is largely archival, with lots of works on paper, including the 151 hand-typed note cards that, in 1964, became “Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings,” and demonstrate how radical this artist’s early experiments with language and performance were. -The weaker euro is a mixed blessing for the struggling eurozone economy. -Collins has never been named a suspect or person of interest in the shooting death of Brittney Mills , but the police acknowledged that they wanted to talk to him because he knew her. -The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, is expected to hold further talks on Sunday to try to reach a deal with Turkey’s leaders, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. -For the parish priest, the Rev. Christopher Ryan Heanue, 28 , the infant’s appearance carried a message of hope. -Both Mr. Stillerman and Mr. Collier treasure their relationships with showrunners , including Vince Gilligan, the star creator of “Breaking Bad” and now “Better Call Saul.” -Dan Bilefsky contributed from London, Simon Romero from Rio de Janeiro, and Merna Thomas from Cairo. -“ The future of your nations and countries will be in your hands; and also I find that the sense of quest for truth is more vigorous and attentive in your hearts.” -“It will be extremely difficult for the Greek people to accept such an adjustment off the back of five years of economic depression,” Megan Greene, a managing director at the financial firm Manulife who has been monitoring the Greek situation, said in a report. -Drivers would sync their phone to their car’s software system and control WeChat functions, chosen by Tencent and certified by Ford as safe, through voice commands or limited use of buttons. Yale Zhang, managing director of the Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said connectivity was a deciding factor for Chinese customers buying a car. -He has not recouped his initial investments, including about $350,000 for structures that accommodate as many as 80 guests, and $6,000 for solar heaters and water filtration and biogas-capture systems. -Approval came at the church’s general synod in Cleveland, where delegates voted 508 to 124 in favor of divestment and boycott, with 38 abstentions. -The high-quality shrimp and lobster cocktail gained zip with a chunky sauce of diced tomatoes , olive oil and Fresno chiles. -“It makes sense for Apple to reveal a new keyboard along with new, larger-screen iPads with faster processors,” said Toni Sacconaghi, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein . -Now he has returned to the research: In the Green Neuroscience Laboratory, a sandboxlike table is home to small robot used to model neural network behavior. -Mr. Olthuis noted that the house had been built following code for land houses, which, in keeping with a mandate to build greener houses in the Netherlands, stipulated triple-glazed windows, heavy insulation and even a heat exchanger to retain heat from effluent — something that most houseboats, which tend to be light houses on a heavy foundation, avoid. -The Donald Gallery “A Place to Remember,” paintings by Emily Stedman . -I consider myself part of the baby boom generation, and looking back on our accomplishments , I’m proud. -California is able to supply a third of America’s vegetables and two-thirds of its fruits and nuts because it is one of only five major growing regions of the world with what is known as a Mediterranean climate. -Judicial opinions aside, the continued existence of the Export-Import Bank turns more on bare-knuckle politics than on legal niceties. -Cathy Clegg, the General Motors vice president for North American manufacturing and labor relations, said in a statement about the agreement, “Working with our U.A.W. partners, we developed constructive solutions that benefit employees and provide flexibility for the company to respond to the needs of the marketplace.” -Tens of thousands of children in Senegal are being exploited by Quranic teachers who force them to beg in the streets, Human Rights Watch said Monday, blaming the government for failing to carry out a 2005 law aimed at stopping the trafficking of children and their exploitation in Quranic schools. -“It also needed to have six bedrooms and a central Poggenpohl kitchen,” Mr. Hague said. -Among the early entries was the Marquand, from HFZ Capital Group, in partnership with Vornado Realty Trust, a prewar rental-turned-condo at 11 East 68th Street, with an average sales price of $4,400 per square foot , according to a spokeswoman for the project. -Iranian officials called the agreement a “statement” and a “solution,” in keeping with Mr. Khamenei ’s pronouncement that any deal would have to lift all sanctions in one step. -The letter was signed by eight other members of the Top Level Group . -Still, black Americans suffer disproportionate police violence. -Gradually, it has become clear that when operators in Nevada fire missiles into remote tribal territories on the other side of the world, they often do not know who they are killing, but are making an imperfect best guess.” -On Monday , the fire leapt across Highway 20, embers blowing from treetop to treetop, dismaying the firefighters, who had hoped to contain the blaze to one side of the road. -New routers often include smarter antennas that do a better job of assembling signals and beaming energy toward devices that are moving around . -Pointing to the same evidence, Motorola Mobility , one of the corporate victims of the price-fixing scheme, filed a follow-on civil antitrust suit, seeking damages from AU Optronics and other members of the cartel. -Jessica Witkin , the director of the New York gallery Salon 94, which specializes in new media, drew a parallel with how collectors eventually warmed to photographic art, accepting the idea that more than one edition could be available. -Employers took on all the risk — the stock market dropping, people living longer than expected. -Indeed, Mr. Camara said inmates were surprised that Mr. Harrell, who was over six feet tall and weighed 235 pounds, did not try to defend himself. -For anyone planning to catch SummerStage’s free performances of “The Wiz: A Celebration in Dance and Music,” from Aug. 12-14 , the collection is a good warm-up that may leave you whistling “Ease on Down the Road.” -Ms. Sabbagh was walking in a small group of fellow party members on Saturday with a wreath of flowers to lay in Tahrir Square to honor demonstrators killed there during previous protests, according to a witness account and a video recording of the scene. -On the ground , where crews are slashing down lines of trees and pulling up underbrush in an effort to scrape down to bare earth, where fire cannot catch, the changed fire behavior means that swaths have to be cut wider and that firefighters have less time during which it is safe to work. -A. I had my ah-ha moment when I was working for the Missoni family . -The Rangers (16-6-2) have lost three games in a row in regulation for the first time this season. -Then Henry S. Schleiff arrived in 2009 as group president of Investigation Discovery and a roster of other networks, bearing the ideal credentials for proceeding with a crime network. - A. That’s a building that we’ve owned since 1999 . -Heinrichs was the first female coach of the women’s national team and the first female player elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame. She is convinced that American determination, fitness, hustle and competitiveness must be broadened with accelerated development of technical skill if the United States is to keep pace with teams like Germany, France and Japan, the defending World Cup champion. -The Giants could still withdraw their franchise tag offer , which would make Pierre-Paul an unrestricted free agent, but Mara said that was not in the team’s immediate plans. -To the Editor: Re “Letter to the Catholic Academy” (column, Nov. 1): Ross Douthat is wrong about Pope Francis . -But the grand jury could not finish in time, the St. Louis County prosecutor, Robert P. McCulloch , told a law school audience here on Friday. -To date, most of the communication between the Giants and Pierre-Paul has been by text messages. -Since Turkey shot down a Russian warplane that it said had violated its airspace, Mr. Putin has engaged in a war of words with the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and ordered a number of retaliatory measures. -29, Street 9; 855-17-543-541; christines-store.com Hailed as Cambodia’s first concept shop in Phnom Penh, trunkh now has an outpost in Siem Reap with repurposed and newly designed items inspired by Cambodian everyday life. -The building, which originally had 17 rentals and has been in the same hands since the 1970s , benefits from proximity to private schools, said Nikki Field, an associate broker with Sotheby’s International Realty, which is marketing the property. -Before 1983, six randomized controlled trials involving 2,467 men were conducted. -The United investigation grew out of the federal inquiry into the 2013 closing of lanes at the George Washington Bridge, and Mr. Fox is the latest high-ranking figure to leave his post amid those investigations. -That’s reflected in the series, which occasionally takes a break from its tightly scripted council meetings and back-room deals for emotion-building montages set to Bruce Springsteen songs (“Hungry Heart,” “Brilliant Disguise,” “Secret Garden”). -To test his tools, Dr. Harel and his colleagues tinkered with a gene called TERT, which protects DNA from wear and tear . -“ Digging for Fire ,” Joe Swanberg’s new feature is, like many of his previous movies, a case study in heterosexual ethics. -But in many instances, including cases of sexual abuse allegations against peacekeepers on United Nations missions, some countries do not respond to queries from United Nations headquarters at all about how — or whether — they investigate their soldiers abroad, according to a recent internal audit obtained by The New York Times . -Of the $70 billion in net inflows that BlackRock took in this quarter, $35 billion came from its iShares E.T.F. unit — with $18 billion of that flowing into fast-growing funds like high yield debt and corporate bonds. -Although Latvia has produced only a few basketball players who have played in the United States, the sport has had a following there since 1935, when the national team won the first-ever Eurobasket European championship. -Think of these huge plants as the giant panda of the plant world: Researchers are trying to increase the genetic diversity of the fragile plants, but their erratic blooming schedule can make it difficult. -Send your workplace conundrums to workologist@nytimes.com , including your name and contact information (even if you want it withheld for publication). -The I.P.O. will consist of new shares issued by Refresco Gerber and a sale of about 30.9 million shares held by Refresco Gerber’s private equity owners, which include 3i Group . -REAL ESTATE A cover article last Sunday about new developments in New York City that have drawn criticism from neighbors described incorrectly plans by the developer Fortis Property Group to address concerns about the loss of Long Island College Hospital in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. -Also, be aware that the I.R.S. doesn’t initiate contact by email; so any such message is likely fraudulent, and recipients shouldn’t divulge any information in response, said Doug Shadel, an expert with AARP Fraud Watch Network . -Ms. Dow said she was struck by Welles’s account of a wine-soaked session with Ernest Hemingway, who had just won the Nobel Prize for literature. -HONG KONG — China’s securities regulator plans to lift its moratorium on new stock market listings before the end of the year, the official news agency Xinhua said on Friday. -Towns, who recently turned 20 , has made an easy transition to life in the N.B.A., averaging 15.2 points and 9.3 rebounds a game for the Timberwolves (9-13), who will visit the Knicks on Wednesday. -Last month, the chain held a coloring event at stores around the country, where it doled out sample sheets from coloring books and art supplies. -The decline in tourism was a worry for economists here even before the Russian jet was shot down. -As a (white) child growing up in Houston in the 1960s, I was taken to visit relatives in the rural Mississippi Delta , where I often heard adults whom I respected express opinions similar to those reported in the book. -In Budapest last June, Kent Sublette , a veteran of “Saturday Night Live,” and Katie Dippold, the screenwriter for “The Heat” and now co-writer of the new “Ghostbusters,” watched the action and scribbled jokes on sticky notes, which were handed to Mr. Feig, who also shouted extra one-liners to his cast. -Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. concurred on similar grounds. -But Mr. Stubb of Finland, which also uses the euro, said he was happy to let Ms. Merkel and Mr. Hollande face down Mr. Tsipras late into the night, noting that “ there is always a lot of mayhem around these meetings.” -After his 27th hole, Woods was 19 strokes off the leader’s pace. -an “ unindicted co-conspirator . -And Charlie Hebdo has been an equal-opportunity offender: Muslims, Jews and Christians — not to mention politicians of all stripes — have been targets of buffoonish, vulgar caricatures and cartoons that push every hot button with glee. -On the road, Rodriguez has been booed , though it often seems as if it is a matter of course. -Between furious rounds of auctioneering and a live set from Debbie Harry, the dinner’s main course was still coming out at midnight — and even the presence of Naomi Campbell at the podium to introduce the evening’s Award of Courage honoree, Renzo Rosso, the founder of Diesel and the chairman of Only the Brave, the parent company of Maison Margiela and Marni, didn’t cow conversationalists until she demanded testily, “Can you please be quiet? -As a result, the company is selling its hospitality businesses like Hotel du Pont, the DuPont Country Club and the DuPont Theatre (which was recently renamed). -203-325-1139 ; stamfordartassociation.org. -Indeed, Mr. Camara said inmates were surprised that Mr. Harrell, who was over six feet tall and weighed 235 pounds , did not try to defend himself. -Bruno’s chefs, Justin Slojkowski and Dave Gulino , mill the flour in the basement from whole New York State wheat berries, and ferment it slowly with a sourdough starter. -The best option is to raise it in line with wages or prices, whichever is greater in a given year. There will also be inevitable blowback from business interests, but their Republican allies in Congress should think twice about backing them up: No party and no politician that opposes the new overtime rules can credibly claim to care about the middle class. -This was a race to ensure that Vestas will be remembered as a team that overcame challenges .” -Representative Nita M. Lowey of New York , the ranking Democrat on the committee, urged the agency’s director, Joseph P. Clancy, who took over last month, to demand discipline. -He quickly accepted the opposition victory after results were released early Monday morning , but he also blamed what he called an economic war for his party’s defeat, a war that he said was being waged against his government and the country by shadowy capitalist forces. -In the words of Chancellor Angela Merkel , whose apparent mercilessness during the Greek bailout talks prompted mocked-up photographs of her dressed in Nazi uniform: “The world sees Germany as a country of hope and opportunity, and that was certainly not always the case.” -Q. Your father and two of his cousins were then leading the group. -In November, the government said wages rose by 0.2 percent , leaving the 12-month change in average hourly earnings 2.3 percent higher. -Mr. Seymour told me that he and Mr. Connell first drank together at the Glad Hand, now closed, whose bartender fou nded the No Name. -The donations from countries with poor records on women’s rights, however, presented a difficult appearance problem for a candidate running in part as the embodiment of women’s aspirations to equality . -Yves Théard in Le Figaro warned that “the invasion of the digital economy” risked loosening the screws of the French economic model, with its emphasis on workers’ rights and social protection, “one by one.” -Closings began in 2014, and only a $46.5 million penthouse remains to be sold. -Here’s how to make sense of what is a truly global story, stretching from the streets of Shanghai, where stock investing has become a middle-class sport in recent years, to the oil fields of both the Middle East and Middle America, to the hallways of power in the Federal Reserve in Washington. -The ties that bound Mr. Ghani to many of the dinner guests on Tuesday reflected a little-noticed story in America’s longest war: After more than 13 years of nation-building in Afghanistan, much of the American national security establishment is intimately familiar with many of the nation’s most senior officials, Mr. Ghani foremost among them, and loath to see a hasty withdrawal lead to a repeat of what has happened in Iraq. -The depot’s 182 soldiers and 27 reservists managed to hold out for seven days in what is known as the Battle of Westerplatte and have been celebrated ever since as an example of Polish resistance. -SALONEN I got to know him in the early ’80s when I worked quite a bit at IRCAM [an avant-garde music institute founded by Mr. Boulez] and was conducting his Ensemble InterContemporain . -The Citigroup team issued the report as other Wall Street banks are putting pressure on the legal profession to do more to prevent the theft of confidential client information . -Defenseman Rob Scuderi, brought in more than two years ago to provide the blue line with some needed grit, became a pariah as his game deteriorated and was shipped off to Chicago on Monday night for Trevor Daley . -Some long-serving members, on the other hand, were concerned that Mr. Silver was being unfairly condemned before standing trial, and were wary about seeking his ouster before he had a chance to defend himself in court. -So I continued up the Bridgeway to Poggio, the Italian restaurant where I had planned to meet Jack Shoemaker, Mr. Connell ’s longtime editor. -The Mets’ average television audience, which reached a high of 314,171 in 2007, bottomed out at 138,627 in 2013 before a slight revival to just over 144,000 last season. -Unilever brought on the United Soybean Board and the Iowa Soybean Association , two trade groups, to give the program bona fides. -June 21 at 3 p.m. $30. -Re “Counterrevolutionary Russia” ( June 26 ) by Roger Cohen: There have been two alternative social, political and intellectual currents with deep roots in Russia. -A separate event, the Girls Prep Ultimate Pi Day 5K, a 3.14-mile run to raise funds for Girls Prep Schools, charter institutions in New York, is at 9:26:53 a.m. on Roosevelt Island, with a race for runners 9 and under at 10:30. -Thus on Saturday, the museum has planned a grand celebration, starting at 9 a.m. in Madison Square Park, where even small children can help form circles. -such nimbleness . -The video streaming company snapped a seven-day losing streak, gaining $4.23, or 4.5 percent, to $99.18 after the company said it would bring its service to four more Asian countries next year. -WASHINGTON — Three months ago, Matt Harvey strutted around the Nationals ’ mound here during one of the most important starts of his young career, his first since having Tommy John surgery. -He found the resources to commit to the 2 percent threshold, committed to buying F-35 fighter jets and maritime patrol planes for Britain’s new aircraft carriers, and vowed to renew Britain’s submarine-based nuclear deterrent . -Stephen Curry was 0 for 4, had two turnovers and put up an air ball with a chance to retake the lead with seven seconds left. -That’s according to a new Pew Research Center survey that found 48 percent of women play video games, just shy of the 50 percent of men who play. -If you tried to define New York City basketball strictly by birthplace, you would include players like Michael Jordan, who was born in Brooklyn but grew up elsewhere. -“We still live in the shadow of the accident in Spain,” said Christopher Carr , the director of safety at the European Railway Agency, which monitors and sets train safety standards. -It might even be said that Mr. Canby was an original fanboy . -Oregon, Philadelphia and Emeryville, Calif., have all passed paid sick-leave policies this year, and Montgomery County, Md., is expected to soon. -The master suite is also part of the addition, and connected to the rest of the house by a hallway lined with floor-to-ceiling chestnut cabinetry. -In her recently published diary, “The Folded Clock,” the novelist Heidi Julavits writes: “I prefer to have dinner parties where nobody talks about their careers. -On Tuesday evening , this star pianist presented an uncommonly introspective solo recital built around Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Sonata and selections of Spanish music. -The cat is free to sit on its porch with regal impunity. -But this year, the hosts of “The Jones” will be broadcasting for the league itself. -Just 5 percent of his 2013 proposals became law — and that was before Republicans gained the Senate . -Darren Sproles returned a punt 83 yards for the Eagles’ second special-teams touchdown, giving Philadelphia a 21-point lead, but New England came charging back, with Tom Brady throwing for a score and then, after an onside kick, running the ball in from the 1 to cut the gap to 7 points with three minutes left. -The couple told their architect that they wanted a home that would blend in with its setting yet also incorporate key elements of modern design , such as underfloor heating throughout. -When Mr. Rodham was short on cash in 2010, Mr. Clinton helped get him a job for $72,000 a year raising investments in GreenTech Automotive, an electric car company then owned by Terry McAuliffe, an old friend of Mr. Clinton’s and now the governor of Virginia. “I was complaining to my brother-in-law I didn’t have any money. -The technical fixes proposed by Volkswagen appeared to be surprisingly simple , deepening the mystery over why the decision had been made to evade pollution testing with illicit software. -that “ there is not a glass ceiling… My gender is interesting but really not the subject of the story here.” -WASHINGTON — When John A. Boehner announced his retirement on Friday, speculation about who would succeed him as speaker immediately centered on the No. 2 House Republican: Kevin McCarthy , a 50-year-old Californian who has had a rapid rise through the party ranks. -Mr. Brezner, who began his professional life as a New York City public-school teacher , managed a stable of artists that over the years also included Bette Midler, David Letterman, Robert Klein and Martin Short. -The Italian foreign minister, Paolo Gentiloni , said his country’s position was “not a matter of principle,” and that Italy wanted the union’s national leaders to assess the state of the Minsk agreement before action was taken. -Mario Draghi , the president of the European Central Bank, said in an interview published in the German newspaper Handelsblatt that the risk that the central bank would not be able to meet its main task of keeping inflation from being too low or too high was greater than it had been six months ago. -The Great Hall is triple-hung with European paintings encircled by a spirited art-historical Cliff Notes from Egypt to Florence . -Word has spread across college campuses, and more than 1,100 people took the risky step last week of adding their names to a petition demanding the women’s release. -But perhaps the most surprising thing about the evening was that while David H. Koch and his wife, Julia, held court in one area of the lobby, Chelsea Clinton was in another. -Mr. Draghi and other top E.C.B. officials appear to be preparing financial markets for stronger action to combat low inflation. “ Low inflation is already a serious obstacle to economic recovery and rebalancing within the eurozone,” Jean Pisani-Ferry, an economist who serves as a policy adviser to the French government, wrote in a blog post this week. -Indeed, in his first session of Parliament as prime minister on Tuesday, Mr. Turnbull made it clear that on at least two issues over which he has criticized Mr. Abbott in the past — climate change and same-sex marriage — his predecessor’s policies would continue. -Burkina Faso has set up checkpoints at the entrances to cities and plans to close its borders for Sunday’s voting. -In the weeks since New York Times Magazine readers had the opportunity to experience the magazine’s “The Displaced” virtual-reality film with Google Cardboard V.R. viewers delivered to subscribers, the film has been shown around the world. -I was out till midnight walking Monday night — had a late dinner at Quality Meats and walked around. -The Alliance for Tenant Power and the Community Service Society, an anti-poverty group, recently called for abolishing 421-a . -a mortgage interest tax deduction. -Human rights groups often have trouble entering prisons, but the doors open more easily for churches. -203-753-0381; mattatuckmuseum.org . -If Jefferson Davis manages to survive current efforts to remove him from several of his pedestals , his old antagonist would likely know why. -Completed in 1995 as a tribute to Messiaen and Alexander Goehr , Mr. Benjamin’s mentors, it features colorful use of winds and brass (including contrabass clarinet, fluegelhorn and euphonium) and harp (an instrument conspicuously absent from Mr. Adès’s piece), with low rumbling sonorities and jittery fragments in the strings, punctuated by gongs. -Putting the 1-year-old in the playpen , and the 3-year-old and 6-year-old in front of a Disney movie, he deployed a space heater to try to try to thaw the pipe, before heading to his 3 p.m. to midnight shift as a nurse. -The train engineer applied the emergency brake, but the train did not come to a stop until almost 1,000 feet down the track , the car still pinned to its nose. -In a letter to Prisoners’ Legal Services , Mr. Aponte, who also worked in the tailor shop, described going through a similar interrogation two days later. -Mr. Morrin’s son-in-law, Andrew Albany, 28 , was home with three children on Monday morning in south central New Jersey, putting in a load of laundry, when he realized the pipe to the washer was frozen. -Instead of $3.9 million, as Clark Patterson predicted, the two bids topped $7.4 million and $7.7 million , The Times Herald-Record reported on Saturday. -With the simplicity of a fable and the drama of a psychological thriller, Ball tells a story about starting over from nothing, reconstructing life from its most basic elements. -Gamal Eid , executive director of the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, noted that only a small demonstration in support of President Sisi appeared to have escaped police violence. -ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Up and down the stairs of the five-star Radisson Blue Hotel , they moved from one meeting to another. -And now, as the end of the official rainy season approaches — this state gets 90 percent of its water from December through April, most of it in December and January — California is facing a punishing fourth year of drought. -To help make their case, they repeatedly cited the election of Mr. Ghani , a Columbia graduate who lived in Washington for 15 years, as a central reason to stay in Afghanistan, despite the relative weakness of his government. -The commissioners of 31 of the largest conferences issued a statement calling the N.L.R.B. decision “the right call,” and Donald Remy, the N.C.A.A.’s chief legal officer, said it would allow the association “to continue to make progress for the college athlete without risking the instability to college sports that the N.L.R.B. recognized might occur under the labor petition.” -But in recent weeks, the nearly unbending nature of Mississippi’s law requiring students to be vaccinated has been in jeopardy, with two dozen lawmakers publicly supporting an exemption for “ conscientious beliefs .” -Taurean Prince scored 20 points and No. 19 Baylor upset No. 12 Iowa State (20-7, 10-5 Big 12) on the road for its third straight win. -So “ Something Rotten! ” has two canons from which to pull fodder: the complete works of you-know-who and the Broadway musical. -Hussein Dawabsheh , a grandfather of the children who were burned in Duma, expressed hope that the perpetrators would be severely punished. -Mr. Brezner, who later worked out of Los Angeles, spotted a young Mr. Williams in an improv class there in the late ’70s and helped channel his perpetual motion into a routine that was cohesive and sometimes even sedately self-revealing. -Dancing Korea (Friday through Sunday) -The defendant, Omar Shalabi, 45 , a father of six from East Jerusalem, was sentenced to nine months in jail for 10 posts to his 5,000 friends and 755 followers that urged them to undertake “violent acts and acts of terrorism,” said the Hebrew-language indictment. -A government report released at midmorning showed that the number of available jobs jumped 8 percent in July to the highest level in 15 years . -Both Mr. Kateb and Mr. Mortensen, who deliver their dialogue in Arabic and French (Mr. Mortensen also speaks a little Spanish ), are generous performers and they share the screen easily. -“Spy” has had about 10 test screenings, he said, although unlike “ Bridesmaids ,” it scored well with audiences out of the gate. -“It’s the first time in history that a cave lion, although it is a cub and not a grown-up animal, was found with all the fur, internal organs and soft parts of the body so well-preserved,” Valery Plotnikov , a researcher at the regional Academy of Sciences, said to The Associated Press. -Speculation so far has focused on Raymond W. Kelly, who was the police commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg, and Eva S. Moskowitz, the charter school executive who was previously elected to office as a Democrat, but has clashed bitterly with Mr. de Blasio over education policy. -Marco Simons, a lawyer with EarthRights International , an advocacy group in Washington, said that companies were increasingly fighting back against the human rights lawyers suing them. -She also solicited the aid of other Russian scholars, especially the chess master and logodaedalist Gennady Barabtarlo, who helped solve the riddles Vladimir posed for Véra . -Interpublic, which is based in New York , has done business in Russia for two decades through ADV, an advertising group that encompasses more than 40 agencies in countries including Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan. -In an informal poll of the audience at The New York Times DealBook conference at the Whitney Museum on Tuesday, more than half of the respondents said Wall Street banks were no more or less trustworthy than they were in 2008, when the financial crisis erupted , sending the global financial markets in to a tailspin. -“I’m just hoping I can keep coming back every day so I can provide and build for my family,” said Jeremiah Meyerhoff, an entry-level worker at the plant who was hired three years ago and earns about $19 an hour. Another entry-level worker, Fred Alnajjar, said he hoped the new contract included raises for all union members. -At Princeton Junction train station in New Jersey on Friday morning, an announcement informed the crowded platform that trains to New York’s Pennsylvania Station were delayed by 30 minutes . -Afterward, insurgents, including members of the Nusra Front, which is affiliated with Al Qaeda, captured the gutted hospital , completing their takeover of the town of Jisr al-Shoughour, a crucial location on the road from the mostly insurgent-held province of Idlib toward the government’s strongholds on the coast. -Song Tairan, 25 , an employee at an Internet company in Beijing who lost 20 percent of a first-time $16,000 investment he made in March, said he was still in. -Because they could not earn much by depositing money in banks, a lot of Chinese families invested in risky real estate projects or the inflated stock market. -Once precious, porcelain is now everywhere , not only in your kitchen (and bathroom), but also in your mouth, if your teeth are crowned, and used as insulation in electrical devices. -The Mets are averaging 31,257 a game this season, a 17.6 percent rise from last season. -While it did not result in a formal policy change, officials have worked with advertisers to “come up with a compelling advertising message in a somewhat less explicit way,” Adam Lisberg, a spokesman for the agency , said, adding a comment over the cleavage controversy The News brought about. -I just studied conducting with Boulez, but it had an enormous influence on my writing . -But the last time Mr. Hancock and Mr. Corea toured as a duo was in the late 1970s before resuming celebrated solo careers. -Nikola Mirotic is a sharpshooter and a rookie of the year contender. -Thomas Mallon, assessing “ Where I Was From ,” Didion’s 2003 book about her home state, called it “the work of someone who can still be very much herself, someone who is even now, arguably, a great American writer.” -It was two years ago that Mr. Obama gave a speech pledging to pull the targeted killing program from the shadows, and White House officials said they wanted to shift the bulk of drone operations from the C.I.A. to the Pentagon, with the stated intent of making the program somewhat more transparent . -To that end, prosecutors brought in professors and classmates who described Mr. Holmes’s struggles as a first-year graduate student in the neuroscience program at the Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado. -“Employment clusters are less geographically concentrated than they once were, so people who live near one another are less likely to be headed in the same direction,” Brian McKenzie, the author of the Census Bureau report, wrote in an email . -But the so-called fly-in, from hotel reservations to meeting schedules, was arranged by professionals . -Brent crude , a benchmark for international oils used by many United States refineries, declined $3.75, or 6.5 percent, to close at $54.16 a barrel in London. -The North Slope is well served by subway lines, including the 2, 3, B and Q , which make stops on Flatbush and reach Midtown Manhattan in about a half-hour. -James Miller, a spokesman for the corrections officers’ union, the New York State Correctional Officers & Police Benevolent Association, said in an email last month that Mr. Harrell was “acting violently and appeared delusional as a result of apparently ingesting drugs.” -The game had all the classic ingredients, including a contrast in coaching styles, with the dour and opaque Belichick in charge of the Patriots and the animated chatterbox Pete Carroll directing the Seahawks. -As a panelist on a South Korean talk show that features female defectors like me, I heard other panelists complain privately that a few of the guests must have been embellishing their stories . -Moreover, biofuels are an inefficient way to convert sunlight to fuel, meaning an immense amount of land would be required to supply a significant fraction of global energy demand, Mr. Searchinger said. -But I would be uncomfortable attending same-sex vows in the style of a Catholic mass — or being hired to photograph such a ceremony. -This exchange suggested some of the challenges facing Noreetuh’s chef, Chung Chow , along with his partners, Jin Ahn and Gerald San Jose. -Now, of course, he’s the manager of the Dodgers , which strikes me as ridiculous — wrong shade of blue. -House Republicans have recently changed the rules: The Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation are now required to use “ dynamic scoring ” when evaluating major changes in tax and spending policy. -More than 60 inmates have filed complaints with Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York, an organization that assists indigent prisoners. -The Metro-North Railroad crash last week, in which six people were killed when a train plowed into a sport-utility vehicle at a grade crossing in Westchester County, N.Y., cast renewed attention on the constantly lurking danger posed by the mixing of cars, trains and human nature at the tens of thousands of rail crossings across the country. -Nishikori trailed by 6-1 in the third-set tiebreaker before he saved five consecutive match points to level the score at 6-6, sending the resigned crowd into unlikely excitement. -It seemed important to identify the best strategy, because some modern-day version of the Huns or pagan Romans could arrive at any minute . -‘ Pinocchio ’ (Friday through Sunday) -My two days in Leeds included a number of modern taverns and extremely up-to-date craft brews , but I wanted to find out more about Yorkshire’s most traditional breweries, and what it was that made the half-pints of old-style bitter and mild so delicious. -The immediate cause of the outburst of global volatility was China, where the sharp drop in stocks on Monday continued a rout that has been underway — with periodic pauses because of government interventions — all summer . -But, he added, most lenders haven’t yet recognized that market shift. -Over four decades at Common Cause, the Advocacy Institute and other nonprofit groups, Mr. Cohen helped galvanize resistance to the war in Vietnam, defeat financing for the MX multiple warhead missile system and thwart the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork. -ESA-PEKKA SALONEN , conductor and composer: Young people are attracted to black-and-white statements. -For me, those were set out by the Times editor who first assigned me abroad in 1976, A. M. Rosenthal, and by his successors over the years. -The Cleveland Cavaliers (with LeBron James starting his 13th season) lost to the Bulls in Chicago, 97-95, and the Detroit Pistons beat the Hawks in Atlanta, 106-94. -Mr. Osborne is respected, but his economic theology is not shared by every Tory , which could also lead to defections and close votes. -It was one of two resolutions on the Israel i-Palestinian conflict debated by the church, which has about one million members and more than 5,000 congregations nationwide. -For the last 23 years, Mrs. Chow — first name pronounced Aay-vah, obviously — has been largely defined by her marriage to Michael Chow , the celebrity restaurateur. -“This is another blow to the Chinese government’s pledge that it will uphold the rule of law,” a spokesman for the China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group , a Hong Kong organization, said by telephone. -The de Blasio administration is calling for an additional 1 percent tax on the sale of homes in New York City over $1.75 million, which would rise to 1.5 percent tax on sales over $5 million. -Number one on the countdown was Westbrook’s reaction to being stiffed on a high five by a teammate . -His compensation in 2013 included $360,000 that the university estimated was the annual fair-market rent of his use of the house. -Indeed, in his first session of Parliament as prime minister on Tuesday, Mr. Turnbull made it clear that on at least two issues over which he has criticized Mr. Abbott in the past — climate change and same-sex marriage — his predecessor’s policies would continue . -And in the last half of his career he was a diminished player, his skills attenuated by the persistent back problems that forced him to quit prematurely at 34, his spirit likely withered by the mortifying shenanigans of the Yankees’ principal owner, George Steinbrenner, and his minions (who once ordered Mattingly fined and benched for not getting a haircut), not to mention the ignominy of a last-place finish in 1990. -■ Ed Reed, a nine-time Pro Bowl safety, formally announced his retirement after signing a one-day contract with the Baltimore Ravens , the team that drafted him 24th over all in 2002. -Unable to come to an agreement on a role at the firm where he served as senior founding partner, Mr. Kohlberg left to form his own investment firm, Kohlberg & Company, in 1987 , with his son James as co-founder. -Australia’s current political turmoil dates from the Labor Party government of Kevin Rudd , who became prime minister in 2007. -High numbers of students are beginning college having felt depressed and overwhelmed during the previous year, according to an annual survey released on Thursday, reinforcing some experts’ concern about the emotional health of college freshmen. -Five of the 26 had already qualified for the Rio Games; about 10 have retired. -Of bears , he says: “When first born, they are shapeless masses of white flesh, a little larger than mice; their claws alone being prominent. -The conglomerate, which owns 22 companies, including two daily newspapers, Bugun and Millet, stands accused of ties to Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric who lives in exile in Pennsylvania. -Aron Johannsson, a striker for the United States men’s national soccer team , is on the verge of a transfer to Werder Bremen of Germany’s Bundesliga, his Dutch club announced Tuesday. -His night was punctuated by four interviews : one on the court with the in-house announcer, another with the local television broadcast team, a third with NBA TV (during which he did a solid impression of Shaquille O’Neal, one of the hosts) and finally a small news conference for reporters in front of his locker. -In Spain, a Syrian who was tripped last week by a Hungarian journalist was offered a job by a soccer school in Madrid. -For some women who choose to join the salesteam, the company has provided a way out of poverty — about half the population lives on less than $2 a day — and prescribed social roles. -And Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany skipped Gdansk and will arrive in Moscow for talks with Mr. Putin, but not until the day after his mega-event on Saturday. -While the company posted lower losses in its Nook division in the most recent quarter, sales were still disappointing , as the Nook segment tumbled 31.9 percent to $43.5 million, primarily because of lower digital content sales. -Digital sales have slowed sharply, though analysts once predicted that e-books would overtake print by 2015 . -Magakwe was barred from international athletics for two years , ruling him out of the Rio Olympics and the world championships in Beijing this year. -Mr. Farley is firm about what it takes for a ballet dancer to succeed. -With the presidential race heating up, a torrent of politically charged commentary has flooded Facebook , the world’s largest social networking site, with some users deploying their “unfollow” buttons like a television remote to silence distasteful political views. -According to the newspaper, which added English subtitles to video of the rescue, the 18-month-old baby, Mohammad Hasan , was discovered in the water along with 14 other migrants who floated for hours after their boat capsized. -“I deal through the Clinton Foundation . -Prosecutors had accused the man, identified only as Niels H. , in line with German privacy rules, of three murders and two attempted murders at a clinic in the town of Delmenhorst. -Equally problematic for the Patriots, their banged-up offensive line cannot seem to block anyone and now must keep J.J. Watt and Jadeveon Clowney off quarterback Tom Brady. -What happened to more than 150 soldiers who had been in the hospital, along with several dozen civilians, was unclear . -In Paraíba, a poor state in the country’s northeast , inmate killings, including by decapitation, and prison rebellions are commonplace. -And now my son invests in the stock market along with me, turns a profit and is working on a degree in finance . -A fire marshal found what he testified was evidence of arson, but Mr. Hale said evolving fire science meant that the 1980 analysis did not hold up today. -Representative James E. Clyburn , Democrat of South Carolina, filed legislation that would close the loophole, but Republican leaders have not acted on it. -“History shows that falling prices can be as damaging to the prosperity and stability of our countries as high inflation,” Mr. Draghi told Handelsblatt. -For a moment, it seemed like the momentum in this country — fractured by chronic instability in Darfur, violence in provinces like South Kordofan and Blue Nile, and simmering political tensions in the capital, Khartoum — was finally shifting. -Prince, the blogger, offered two ways to measure future progress: when Mets caps are highly visible on all trains, not just the 7 line to Flushing, and when a fan’s request to turn a restaurant television to a Mets game is not met with a look “like you have three eyes.” -The person at whose expense Aveling generally made himself comfortable was, of course, Eleanor. -Spokeo responded that Congress did not have the power to create a legal right to sue for plaintiffs who have suffered no direct and concrete injuries. -Investment banking is the main drag on performance. -Scuffles between officers and reporters unfolded on live television as the police broke into the shared headquarters of the two channels, KanalTurk and Bugun TV, and ushered in court-appointed trustees who were placed in charge of the company that owns the media group, Koza Ipek Holding. -The sections on art and writing are, for the most part, banal — predictable musings about whether characters ought to be “likable” or not, and the pleasures of rereading favorite short books . -Regulators around the world, but especially in the United States , are demanding that all banks reduce risk. -She may surprise you and discuss her true feelings , or she may get defensive. -They kept it compelling down to the final minute, which featured an interception for the ages as well as a brawl that might have been the most watched brawl in history, in light of the record United States television audience of 120 million . -Instead, I wanted to be greeted by the flames from a double-sided fireplace, which had been lined up exactly with the front door . -MORRIS TOWNSHIP Greek Theater, College of St. Elizabeth “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Brian B. Crowe, presented by the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey. -Laudomia Pucci, the interim chief executive of Emilio Pucci and Mr. Pucci’s daughter, attested to Mr. Fairchild’s particular mixture of kindness and cutting. -But Mr. Stubb of Finland , which also uses the euro, said he was happy to let Ms. Merkel and Mr. Hollande face down Mr. Tsipras late into the night, noting that “there is always a lot of mayhem around these meetings.” -It’s about an 84,000-square-foot building, so it’s rather on the small side, and on that we’re spending $4 million . -Perhaps they served lunch in their expansive dining room to a gathering of friends that included James McNeill Whistler , Mary Cassatt, Henry James, Edith Wharton and President Theodore Roosevelt. -JACKSON, Miss. — The Mississippi state epidemiologist, Dr. Thomas E. Dobbs III , stood in a crowded room at the State Capitol this week and waited for a legislative verdict on the law that fostered what he regards as a public health triumph in a place that has few of them: the country’s highest immunization rate among kindergarten students. -In part, the problem is that Bayern does not have to be the best in Europe to win the German league . -Two Army women have made it through most of the arduous course of the elite Ranger School and stand a strong chance of being the first females to graduate. -The United States trails only Germany in the FIFA world rankings, but the Americans have not won a Women’s World Cup since 1999 . -The battle to broadcast the English soccer games had set Sky, which is partly owned by Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox, against BT, the former British telecommunications monopoly that has aggressively expanded into live sports programming as a way to promote its array of cable television and Internet services. -(Saturday’s events: panel discussion, 1 p.m., and screening, 2 p.m., at 144 West 65th Street, Lincoln Center, and a performance at 7:30 p.m. , Damrosch Park; lcoutofdoors.org.) -The mass incarceration of those days crowded prisons at great expense, and was found to have disproportionately penalized minority crack-cocaine offenders like Mr. Norris, who was convicted of possessing and selling the substance in 1992 and sentenced to 30 years in prison. -Naomi Sturm , a folklorist from Staten Island Arts, will moderate the event, which will include storytellers from Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone. -Public records indicated that in 2008 he pleaded guilty to a felony drug conspiracy charge — one of 37 defendants in a long-term narcotics investigation in the Cypress Hills housing development — and served less than a year in state prison. -“I went to Tallahassee, ” he said proudly. -Mr. Gilligan appreciated how he could help with marketing efforts for both of his shows, even when he “was a nobody -DAKAR, Senegal — The Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram on Friday morning struck across Nigeria’s border into Niger for the first time, broadening the regional conflict to a fourth country in West Africa. -He owns an AR-15, a ­9-millimeter­ and a shotgun, but the only thing he shoots on the night shift is his camera . -Prime Minister David Cameron, the Conservative Party leader, said earlier: “ Russell Brand is a joke. Ed Miliband, to hang out with Russell Brand, he’s a joke.” -But a new water infrastructure across half of the United States could cost taxpayers billions of dollars — at a moment when Republicans are still focused on cutting taxes and lowering government spending. -The sections on art and writing are, for the most part, banal — predictable musings about whether characters ought to be “ likable ” or not, and the pleasures of rereading favorite short books. -In Florida , the Sarasota Police Department has temporarily halted its body camera program after an American Civil Liberties Union of Florida lawyer sued over the cost of obtaining footage. -More snow is expected after midnight , he said, enough to affect the commute on Tuesday morning. -To the Editor: Re “ Food Waste Is Becoming Serious Economic and Environmental Issue, Report Says” (news article, Feb. 26): You rightly highlight the effects of the loss of wholesome food and emissions of greenhouse gases from landfills. -At the peak was a sparse, one-room museum that he built with funds from the Thai government to commemorate the Kuomintang Army. -The plight of Shohret Hoshur’s brothers — a third brother, Tudaxun, was convicted of endangering state security last year and sentenced to five years in prison — has become an issue between the two countries before President Xi Jinping’s summit meeting with President Obama in Washington next month. -LAKEPORT, Calif. — As firefighters on Wednesday embarked on their sixth day of battling the largest of the many wildfires that have flared across the state, fire officials said the Rocky Fire, which has grown to consume nearly 70,000 acres here in the northern reaches of wine country, was still nowhere near under control and may not be until perhaps Monday. -The superintendent at Clinton, two senior members of his staff and nine correction officers were also placed on administrative leave, according to prison agency officials, who said the superintendent was expected to retire at the end of July. -The freshman Federico Mussini had 17 points, and four other players scored in double figures for the Red Storm (7-3), who won their third straight. -Money is another incentive to change: The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Ford Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation have financed recent diversity initiatives. -For a cancer patient it was $173,383 . -Last month, the chief executive of United, Jeff Smisek, resigned, as did two other top United executives who also attended the September 2011 dinner. -This adaptation of Gilbert Adair’s novel “The Holy Innocents” is “disarmingly sweet and completely enchanting,” A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times . -“I believed at the time this was a principled position based on my faith . -Brent crude , a benchmark for international oils used by many refineries in the United States, fell $1.94 to close at $47.58 in London. -This could be because Orama lost its original executive chef, John Piliouras , in September. -One of my first big shows in Nashville , like probably six years ago, I went to a thrift store and bought all the black hooded sweatshirts I could find. -‘The Bully’ (Saturday and Sunday) Vital Theater Company is reviving this ever-topical musical, by John Gregor and David L. Williams, which refreshingly avoids the trap of bullying its own audiences with heavy moralizing. -Through Oct. 4. $6 for adults , $4 for children. -The United Nations has had eight secretaries general. -We, members of the Top Level Group of U.K. Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation, believe that the agreement reached between the six world powers and Iran is a major step toward building stability and peace in the Middle East. -But European members of the NATO coalition have expressed concern about the expansion, officials said. -I had always chosen my words carefully, conscious that one person’s perception can so easily be woven into another person’s foundation , forever obscuring an impartial truth. -They were tied for ninth in the Eastern Conference going into Tuesday night’s games and were 27th in goals per game despite ranking fifth in shots. -No deaths were reported, but as of Sunday evening, 498 people had been sent to 43 area hospitals, with 202 sustaining serious injuries, according to the website of the Public Health Department of New Taipei City , where the incident took place, outside of Taipei. -I typically just start off asking a little bit about how they spent their weekend or something that helps me understand them as a person. From a professional standpoint, I’m looking for people who are curious but who also have a point of view, and so I’ll often ask questions to see if people will give me a specific point of view on an issue, usually within our field. -Giving people health insurance often enables them to get just this sort of preventive care — and Obamacare requires insurers to offer most preventive services without charging any co-payments . -A friend of mine inherited a ­Bavarian coffee set from her maternal great-­grandmother , a woman who fled Europe in the late 1930s, carrying little more than the purpose-built, velvet-lined case that still holds it. -In retrospect, that looks defensible — today, every computer, tablet and smartphone ship with built-in browsers, because everyone believes they are an important aspect of the user experience of computers. -Bob Vander Plaats , the president and chief executive of the Family Leader, a social conservative group in Iowa, said his members had not yet expressed concern about Mr. Carson’s religion. -On Saturday there were jubilant scenes after the release of results showing that Mr. Corbyn had won almost 60 percent of the vote, crushing his three opponents, Yvette Cooper, Andy Burnham and Liz Kendall. -Ever since the Supreme Court permitted political committees to raise unlimited sums for independent spending , the super PAC has occupied a growing place in the political ecosystem. -Mr. Brezner, who later worked out of Los Angeles , spotted a young Mr. Williams in an improv class there in the late ’70s and helped channel his perpetual motion into a routine that was cohesive and sometimes even sedately self-revealing. -The first resolution, passed in 2005 , broadly called for the use of economic leverage, including boycotts and adjustments in foreign aid. -“We had a cease-fire before, but it was not observed, almost from the beginning, so how can we have much faith?” said Dmitri Kolesnik , 18, a student in Kharkiv, a city in southeastern Ukraine that has been touched sporadically by violence. -“We had one hospital in the Baton Rouge area that saw over 110 cases in February. -The actor Roger Rees renders Bradford beautifully; it was among his last performances before his death in July. -House Republicans have recently changed the rules: The Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation are now required to use “dynamic scoring” when evaluating major changes in tax and spending policy. -The new cash came on top of $1 billion from the Quebec government and both were made necessary by the company’s struggling plan to move up from business and regional jets to compete directly with Boeing and Airbus in the airliner market. -Rocio Fidalgo , a spokeswoman for the Diocese of Brooklyn, to which the church belongs, said that from time to time, people leave unwanted children at its churches, though she declined to say how often this happened. -While the Countess confronts Donovan, Liz is talking Iris into making a move: “You and I are women of a certain age. -State legislation allows for up to four casino licenses outside of the New York City area. But in recommending only three projects for a license last month, the board warned about the possibility of cannibalizing an already crowded gambling market in the Northeast. -Marcelo Gomes , who as Prince Désiré delivers the taxing intricacies of his solo variation at the peak of an exemplary account of the role, also performs as the evil fairy, Carabosse, with splendidly venomous force. -The story of a transgender pioneer, Lili Elbe, becomes a tasteful, sensitive and somewhat inert costume drama in the hands of Tom Hooper (“The King’s Speech.”) -Chronicle Publishing was sold to the Hearst Corporation in 1999 . -914-375-5100; bluedoorartcenter.org . -The Stanhope House Milo Z, funk , featuring the Defending Champions. -In an interview, Mr. Cook said that since he joined the company in 2009 its influence had increased, and that it would be incumbent upon him to “to operate this place in a way that is cognizant of the power it has, and uses it judiciously . -One’s surroundings, one’s wishes and expectations, conscious and unconscious, can certainly be co-determinants in mishearing , but the real mischief lies at lower levels, in those parts of the brain involved in phonological analysis and decoding. -Several performing arts organizations, including some in the classical music world, have designated “tweet seats” where use of social media during selected performances is encouraged. -The campaign #Save Sweet Briar has raised $1 million , and another $10 million has been pledged. -Tent City | 2 p.m. From the dock in Oak Bluffs, the green expanse of Ocean Park encircled by ornate Victorian homes looks much like the bustling resort it was more than 130 years ago. -The Washington Post’s Fact Checker column gave him four Pinocchios, its highest rating for not telling the truth, noting: “ Trump’s repeated statements about immigrants and crime underscore a common public perception that crime is correlated with immigration, especially illegal immigration. -Officials backing demolition say that debates over the Rudolph center have gone on too long. -One of the most glorious moments in D.H. Lawrence’s “ Lady Chatterley’s Lover ,” once a banned book, occurs when Connie and Mellors adorn their genitalia with flowers. -Still, the anniversary shows demonstrated that the Dead’s music was still vibrant — and could find a seemingly endless audience, despite the protestations of some hard-line fans who believe the group died with its de facto frontman, Jerry Garcia . -TUCKAHOE Westchester Italian Cultural Center The Five O’ Clock Piano Duo , contemporary Italian. -But on Thursday , members of the Vermont House and Senate elected the state’s governor — by secret ballot. -Maher Bawady, 43 , of Queens, woke at 2:30 a.m. on Monday to set up his food cart outside 500 Park Avenue in Manhattan. -As for the security threats posed by migrants: This question regularly comes up in public meetings and has been raised by anti-immigrant parties on the right. So far, whenever I have asked officials that question, they seemed pretty sanguine. -The Institute of International Finance , a trade group that represents global banks, also released a letter on Wednesday that warned of the huge buildup of assets in the bond market. -Spike will be moved on Thursday back into a production greenhouse, where it will either pollinate (unlikely) or enter a dormant phase. -More people in the health care system means more dollars spent on health care . -The third-floor tenants, a mother and her five young children, were killed. -William Henry Grier, known as Bill, was born on Feb. 7, 1926, in Birmingham, Ala . -Toys and games, a small but increasingly critical part of the business, provided a bright spot, growing nearly 15 percent in the last quarter. -Capt. Nicholas Salimbene , an American trainer, noticed with alarm that the Ukrainians were carrying their rifles with the safeties off. -Thierry Wirth , a Vichy historian and author, said that would provide a true picture of France’s “collective involvement.” -Nicholson’s second-place finish in Lorient, France, this week behind the all-women crew of Team SCA confirmed his high hopes for Team Vestas Wind ’s return, although he said last week that two podium finishes would be bittersweet. -Robert Tyler, a family friend, said the apparent cause was heart failure . -WOLFSBURG, Germany — Volkswagen said on Wednesday that it would be able to bring its diesel cars into line with European clean-air standards by updating engine software and installing a small, tube-shaped part roughly the same diameter as the cardboard tube in a roll of paper towels. -Oleksandr I. Leshchenko, the deputy director for training in the National Guard, was somewhat skeptical about the value of the training, saying that “ 99 percent ” of the men in the course had already been in combat. -Not unlike travel websites like Kayak , Wanderu is a service for finding buses and trains to get you from here to there. -“The trade deficit is out of hand, exports cannot meet the import bill, so tourism revenues are a major item in our balance sheet,” said Erinc Yeldan , the dean of the economics faculty at Bilkent University near Ankara. -Motley (1891-1981) was born in New Orleans and lived in Chicago , where he painted the cultural life of the city’s African-American neighborhood known as Bronzeville, portraying it with an eye for calibrations of class and race, and with a sense of his own conflicted position within its context. -Going into the third round of this Open, one-third of the questions asked at Venus’s news conferences here have been about Serena, Serena, Serena. -■ Lewis Hamilton seized on a late mistake by his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg to win the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Tex., and secure his third Formula One season championship. -But take these proposals together, and you can see a possible vision of what retirement savings in the 21st century might look like if President Obama gets his way. -Mr. Bridges has just released his debut album, “Coming Home” (Columbia). -Its members include one of the largest German labor unions, the United Service Union, known as Ver.di, and Syriza , the left-wing, anti-austerity Greek political party that is now leading the government in Athens. -It seems possible, and reasonable, to live and let live . -Michael Roth , a spokesman for AEG, declined to comment on why the company commissioned the reports. -In 2012, Dr. Paul Echlin, who helped develop a concussion curriculum in Canadian schools, led a small study of two Canadian college teams and found that female hockey players sustained concussions almost twice as frequently as men did. -Let’s start with an update from our last episode, which you may recall concerned a battle between a monk and United Airlines . -“We are looking at everybody who was involved in this incident,” Mr. McNamara said, adding that he could pursue charges like depraved indifference to murder or gang assault . -Mr. Myers’s family disputed the police account and insisted that he had been unarmed . -We also tried, not entirely successfully, to exclude lagers that used cereal adjuncts in the industrial style. -In Seattle, where a dozen officers started wearing body cameras in a pilot program in December , the department has set up its own YouTube channel, broadcasting a stream of blurred images to protect the privacy of people filmed. -Its circulation has held steady at an average of about 1.4 million for the six months ending December 2014, the most recent figure available from the Alliance for Audited Media. -may soon approve another series of domestic military base closings, after the Pentagon threatened earlier this month to cut nearly 90,000 jobs instead. -As his round unraveled, the greeting he received at each tee box grew louder and more prolonged. -Live In Theater , known for its interactive murder mysteries, will present the case, a premiere production that unfolds throughout the museum galleries. -Although his Iron Curtain tour was not State Department sponsored, one gets the sense that he didn’t want to bad-mouth America while in a communist country, that to do so in the middle of the Cold War would be disloyal somehow. -Quick was back in net after being pulled when he gave up four goals on 21 shots through two periods Sunday at Carolina. -On the evening of April 21 in Building 21 at the Fishkill Correctional Facility , Samuel Harrell, an inmate with a history of erratic behavior linked to bipolar disorder, packed his bags and announced he was going home, though he still had several years left to serve on his drug sentence. -Several countries immediately banned auto racing, including France, Germany and Switzerland , until safety was improved for spectators. -The penalty was reported by Reuters and The Wall Street Journal . -BARCELONA — When a young Pablo Picasso left Barcelona for Paris in 1904 , he left behind a group of friends who proved to be perhaps the greatest influence on his early life and work. -The car cannot be locked if the key is left in the car . -ALMAR, Afghanistan — At first, Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum tried to get help from his own government , lobbying the National Security Council to intervene as a Taliban offensive began making serious inroads on his home territory, a once relatively quiet northern region of Afghanistan. -Those who “felt overwhelmed” by schoolwork and other commitments rose to 34.6 percent from 27.1 percent. -“The large group of Republicans who have supported working families in the state of Missouri are the reason we’re not right to work today,” said Albert L. Bond, assistant executive secretary-treasurer of the Carpenters’ District Council of Greater St. Louis and Vicinity. -Beside the nearly milelong road that is the spine of the fairgrounds, the British pavilion hunkers behind a massive aluminum-and-steel sculpture inspired by a beehive . -March marked the 50th anniversary of Louis Armstrong’s historic tour behind the Iron Curtain, as the Soviet bloc was then called. -Defining “ American lager” was difficult. -“Put Hillary in jail !” -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months. -G. Bissinger , the author of “Friday Night Lights,” which chronicled the Permian Panthers in Odessa, Tex. -At night, when his mother went to her nursing jobs, a neighbor whose bedroom was directly below Mr. Harper-Mercer’s frequently heard him pacing until 3 or 4 in the morning , the neighbor said. -Then the researchers created caps with pieces of Ping-Pong ball , and attached them with surgical glue and cork as a cushion, to the heads of the anoles to interfere with polarized light that might reach an organ in the brain called the parietal eye. -The company has a campaign called “ Chain of Confidence ,” in which it posts video interviews of saleswomen talking about how their lives have changed for the better. -Ms. Merkel did note that Mr. Putin had to pressure the rebel leaders to sign. -Perhaps the smartest decision-making app I’ve used is ChoiceMap , because it’s both really easy to use and it makes it feel as if your decision has been intelligently considered by the app’s algorithms. -“The irony, of course, is that the newspaper which first raised the alarm about the breast augmentation ads runs far more explicit advertisements in their own pages,” said Mr. Lisberg, a former City Hall bureau chief for The News . -The attack on a market in Baga Sola killed at least 16 people, said Gen. Banyaman Cossingar, the director general of Chad ’s gendarmerie, or armed police force. -“The Last Waltz” (1976), directed by Martin Scorsese . -You appeal a verdict or accept it , at which point, like freshly poured concrete, it quickly hardens into accepted fact. -Before applying for a mortgage, the co-borrowers should fully reveal their income, debt and credit status to each other, said Mike Venable, a senior vice president and head of underwriting for retail bank operations at TD Bank . -Mr. Weisberg’s firm did not pay the ransom and repelled the bombardment of traffic with the help of one of its technical providers . -The man packed up his minivan and drove off, and my alternate reality went right along with him. -On a recent Sunday afternoon, the journalist and editor Aaron Hicklin was standing among some still-empty shelves in his newly completed bookstore, One Grand, in a former mercantile building in the town of Narrowsburg, New York. -“About two years ago, I saw him at the Ritz,” Donatella Versace, Mr. Versace’s younger sister and since his death the steward of his label , said in a note. -“Why isn’t the dissemination of false information about you in a credit report,” she asked, “perfectly sufficient if Congress says that’s a concrete injury?” Andrew J. Pincus , a lawyer for Spokeo, said suits should be allowed only if plaintiffs can show the concrete injury generally required to establish standing to sue. -“That is farce, not informed consent, and it demonstrates beyond any doubt that the requirement is an impermissible attempt to use physicians to spread the state’s ideological message.” Abortion rights groups welcomed the Supreme Court’s action. -Following are highlights from some of the 55 galleries in the show. -A government investigation in March found that GreenTech, which sought green cards for its Chinese investors through an American government program , had received special treatment in the handling of its visa applications. -If Mexicans are allowed to grow and consume their own marijuana, casual users will not have to commit a crime to obtain it. -To help keep banks in check, China’s deposit insurance plan will require the banks to pay a two-part premium: a fixed minimum rate, plus an adjustable rate based on the riskiness of their lending practices. -Deputy Coroner T. A. Rankin identified the boy as Logan Tipton , 6. -News of Mr. Bashir’s plan to participate in the United Nations development meeting , which takes place after the annual General Assembly, first emerged Aug. 3 when his name appeared on the provisional itinerary of speakers for Sept. 26. -After an attempt to form a leveraged-buyout group within Bear Stearns was rejected, the three men struck out on their own. -With the bases loaded in the fourth, he flipped a single into right field, scoring two runs . -Muslims don’t condemn enough, apparently. -And their chances in the current tournament seem uncertain as a final group match approaches, against Nigeria here Tuesday. -But she found herself chasing Holm around the Octagon, all the time taking hard punches and kicks. -But Mr. Yates had the fish thrown overboard and replaced with larger ones. A second inspection in port aroused suspicions, and a crew member eventually told law enforcement officials what had happened. -It’s a dry show, but it’s fascinating for its revelation of memes and trends that continue to resonate in photographic art around the world . -Noodles stir-fried with shrimp and soy sauce, called char kway teow , produce far more happiness than you’d expect from something that looks like shrimp lo mein. -Economists are looking for a solid 0.4 percentage point increase in income, with spending up 0.3 percent . -“The story went most certainly viral, because it’s a beautiful story ,” he said. -The people trying to use the passports — nine ethnic Uighurs trying to leave China illegally through a Shanghai airport — are also under arrest, according to the newspaper, Global Times. -Mr. Heastie, who hails from the Bronx, described the trip to central New York as part of an effort to humanize “what we do in Albany,” as well as a kind of personal fact-finding mission. -This year, he rose to the defense of Sepp Blatter, the embattled president of soccer’s world governing body, FIFA, who is under criminal investigation for corruption , saying Mr. Blatter should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. -In 1999, Microsoft argued that bundling its web browser with its operating system was good for consumers who needed a way to easily get on the Internet . -“The analogy I like to use is, complaining that Google is lifting its own vertical search engine over other vertical search engines would be like complaining that The New York Times is not carrying The Los Angeles Times’s sports section,” said Danny Sullivan, founder of Search Engine Land , an online publication that tracks the search industry. -My two days in Leeds included a number of modern taverns and extremely up-to-date craft brews, but I wanted to find out more about Yorkshire’s most traditional breweries , and what it was that made the half-pints of old-style bitter and mild so delicious. -We loved Robert F. Kennedy’s family: 11 kids, and Ethel looks great. -Lately it’s been Laurel and Hardy shorts and clips of steam engines , like what powered the early railroad. -John Rubel’s Modernist-style Rouleau bracelet of curved gold and blue and pink sapphires inspired Ms. Mizrahi-Rubel’s Ginger ring, named for Ginger Rogers , which the buyer can have pavéd with diamonds, emeralds, or sapphires. -The investigation, and a review of the corrections agency’s policies and procedures at Clinton by the office of the state inspector general, Catherine Leahy Scott, is continuing. -And the federal government is about to retire its decades-old warnings about another element in eggs : cholesterol. -The ancillary benefits for Visa, however, suggest that just as Visa’ chief executive, Charles W. Scharf, said in April : “Sooner is better.” -Most Russian goods are transported by large ferries across the Sea of Azov and through the Kerch Strait , but bad weather can halt service despite significant improvements during the last year. -It’s unpredictable, but very natural . -Across China, many of the millions of middle-class investors have been asking why the party and the government talked up the market in the months leading up to the recent plunge , and then bumbled in their efforts to prevent the rout. -His vision — which emphasizes the brand’s traditional marks, logos and patterns, with a little extra naturalist flair — is an optimal fit for this location, as close to a fast -food environment as one can get while purchasing a reversible nylon bomber for $1,400, or a polo shirt with a snake embroidered into the collar for $810. -He can thank a lone holdout for the fact that the damage was only to his reputation, and not to his bank account. -“The Russians have fought what is largely a proxy war in eastern Ukraine — and on the cheap, too ,” Mark Galeotti, a military analyst, wrote in Foreign Policy magazine. -In his lengthy enumeration of conditions for taking on the role of House speaker, Mr. Ryan made it clear to his Republican colleagues Tuesday night that one was sacrosanct: “ I cannot and will not give up my family time. ” -Standing at a busy intersection north of Times Square, periodically drowned out by the noise of construction and traffic, Mr. Faulkner said Mr. de Blasio had proved to be a divisive leader without the charisma to lead a great city. -Australia’s current political turmoil dates from the Labor Party government of Kevin Rudd, who became prime minister in 2007. -Talent contracts like Simmons’s typically contain nondisparagement clauses, so if Simmons strikes out angrily before negotiating his exit — if, say, he verbally slapped Skipper or ESPN — he would forfeit about a third of his estimated $5 million salary, based on just over four months left on his contract. -During one of the Sunday services, the church’s pastor, Bishop Octavio Cisneros, referred to the baby as “our little one.” -NXP Semiconductors, a big chip manufacturer, is near a deal to acquire a smaller peer, Freescale Semiconductor, in a cash-and-stock transaction, people briefed on the matter said on Sunday . -The raid was condemned as an attack on press freedom by opposition politicians, rights groups and European diplomats. -The team has rarely been associated with such perseverance, but Cam Newton has the Panthers just four wins short of the team’s division-leading total from last season. -He would have had to wait 12 years in Switzerland to gain citizenship. -“Meb’s the only one who asks for the redeye,” David Monti, who helps recruit elite athletes for the race, said, laughing. -Located on lower Broadway , it was said to be either the greatest collection of diversions in the greatest city on earth, or an “ill-looking, ungainly, rambling structure,” containing a “paltry collection of preposterous things.” -New legislation requiring retailers to estimate the amount of sales taxes embedded in the prices of their products is raising awareness among some Brazilians about the taxes they pay on everyday purchases. -READING I am finishing “Dead Wake,” by Erik Larson, about the sinking of the Lusitania . -The proposals, which would require approval by the State Legislature, are central to the mayor’s promise to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years . -But this app’s strength is that it displays the results more visually, with charts that show how your ratings affected the recommended outcome . -The story named the program’s architect, Michael D’Andrea . -The weekend’s maneuvering probably allows Mr. Renzi to accelerate reforms of the economy, the political system and the judiciary . -The German chancellor, Angela Merkel , is expected to hold further talks on Sunday to try to reach a deal with Turkey’s leaders, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. -The next day, Mrs. Clinton will be the keynote speaker at a United Nations gathering on women’s empowerment . -And it was reported Thursday that the New York attorney general is starting an investigation to determine whether the company lied about the risks of climate change. -The building, which originally had 17 rentals and has been in the same hands since the 1970s, benefits from proximity to private schools, said Nikki Field, an associate broker with Sotheby’s International Realty, which is marketing the property. -Staff members will also pass out a graphic and lead a brief countdown to 9:26:53 a.m. -POUND RIDGE The Lionheart Gallery “Art by Whit,” Whit Conrad . -It also recently held a national Mini Maker Faire promoting technology literacy at its stores, with coding and 3-D printing workshops . -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians’ soldierly skills lacking , and the group generally in need of instruction. -Instead he tweeted: “Christians need support in our country (and around the world), their religious liberty is at stake! Obama has been horrible, I will be great.” And then, like clockwork, Ben Carson saw Trump blurring another civic redline and leapfrogged him. -The two places may share pristine beaches and balmy weather . -Union leaders said they were hopeful that the veto would hold up. -It is also aggressively marketing sustainable brands in the hope of increasing sales (including a paid post from Ben & Jerry’s on the website of The New York Times). -One bedroom is on the main level; the second is upstairs , set into a nook-like space with slanting walls and a skylight. -Mr. Fox said he had hoped to find a long-term solution for the transportation fund within a year .“I deeply regret we were unable to do so, and with a year behind me, it is time for me to return to the private sector and pursue new opportunities,” he said. -By participating in the program, they receive an extra 10 cents a bushel of soybeans from ADM, have access to additional state subsidies for certain eco-friendly farming techniques and receive education about sustainability. -The rise of mobile devices and the prevalence of apps could make the traditional search engine less central. -For the Rev. Brian Sauder, who grew up attending a small Anabaptist church in rural Illinois, the moment came in a college classroom. -Across Europe , there was relief that a deeper crisis had been averted, but continued debate about whether Germany and its allies in taking a hard line with Greece had pushed Mr. Tsipras into an untenable and volatile political situation that could lead to further trouble down the line. -My biggest challenge in 2015 is to find assets to buy. Just before the Christmas break we just finished a recapitalization. -“The solutions are good for all as they stand,” Mr. Zarif said on Twitter. -Amit Singhal , Google’s search chief, oversees the 200 or so factors that determine where websites rank in the company’s search engine, which means he decides if your website lives or dies. -And she coached the American team to a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, a silver at the 2000 Sydney Games and third place at the 2003 World Cup. -The House vote in May fell 17 votes short of that mark. -Many educators also worried that the monthly payments of 150 euros, or $163, were most attractive to poorer, often immigrant, families whose children benefit most from early childhood education . -Mr. Cowan and others point to what happened to Target in 2013, when the retailer ignored an alert that ultimately could have stopped criminals from stealing 40 million customers’ payment details from its network. -Richard A. Brown , the Queens district attorney, said in a statement that his office had decided not to press charges against the woman, whom he did not identify by name, after she was located and interviewed on Wednesday. -Mr. Mutmaeen said that the Taliban had agreed on the list of those attending the Pugwash Conference, but overruled some, such as the High Peace Council’s secretary general, Masoom Stanikzai , if they seemed too obviously representative of the government. -Their analysis was based on a close reading of the words and structure of the law . -Now it is set to offer video games, shopping and travel tools through an expanded array of apps . -You can have stretches of his music that are just dealing with the duration of natural resonances of instruments — attacks and decays — so you have this music that feels like breathing. -“Look for the defense to emphasize the fact that James Holmes truly suffers from a serious mental illness, that he is in dire need of ongoing treatment and that while incarcerated he does not pose any real threat or danger to society,” said Steven Pitt, a forensic psychiatrist in Arizona who has followed the case closely. -Christopher Koopman, a research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University , gained firsthand experience in the sharing economy. -The United States is also providing advanced courses for military professionals known as forward observers — the ones who call in targets — to improve the accuracy of artillery fire, making it more lethal for the enemy and less so for civilians. -She was preceded by the model Tina Chow, who died in 1992 ; and, before that, Grace Coddington, who is now the creative director at Vogue. -“Even if the majority of people that you’re friends with have opinions that are similar to you,” Facebook’s founder, Mark Zuckerberg, said last year, “your network of friends and friends of friends who you’ll hear from in your news feed is going to bring you more diverse opinions than you would have from any other type of media that you would have consumed.” -‘Love the Coopers’ ( PG-13 , 1:47) -MASHANTUCKET Grand Theater, Foxwoods Casino Nas, hip-hop. -What’s the optimal timing to leave but still collect my bonus? If I line up a position that starts in early January, can I still request a bonus for the (very good) work I’ve done this year? -An article last Sunday about three women involved with the play “ Eclipsed ,” which focuses on Liberia’s civil war, using information from a publicist, referred incorrectly to a big-budget project that one of the women, the director Liesl Tommy, is working on. -Serve with bean sprouts on top and the lime, ketchup and mustard on the side. -LONDON — In one of the more bizarre moments of a tight British election campaign, the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, went in the dead of night Monday to the apartment of Russell Brand, a bawdy comedian , to give him an interview, which was posted Wednesday on YouTube. -He got out of his sickbed to sing with his wife, Ipek Acar, and Nilufer . -The course on cutting wire is one of 63 classes of remedial military instruction being provided by 300 United States Army trainers in three consecutive two-month courses. -Then along came a surprising impediment: Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the minority leader , along with other Senate Democrats, objected to abortion restrictions in the bill and limits to an extension of a health insurance program for children. -It would almost be a spoiler to tell you when and in what capacity they do, but it’s fun to anticipate the arrival of Melanie Lynskey, Sam Elliott, Brie Larson, Chris Messina (who gets naked) and Anna Kendrick (who almost does). -After Saturday’s game, in which goaltender Henrik Lundqvist did not play, he answered several questions about Boston Coach Claude Julien’s remark that Lundqvist had embellished a collision with Bruins forward Brad Marchand. -As of mid-May, the fund had raised just $18 million in the 2015 fiscal year, compared with an average of $29 million a year over the last decade. -A mushy-mouthed Marion Cotillard co-stars; Justin Kurzel directed. -Earlier in the week, word leaked out that during private interviews with team staff members, Eichel had told the Sabres that he was the best player in the draft. -As it went, though, West’s bid helped Manley to read the deal perfectly. -Mr. Samson resigned as chairman of the Port Authority board in March 2014, and recently retired from his law firm, which adopted new leadership and a new name. -Malta’s citizenship program, which offers a passport to those willing to pay 1.2 million euros , about $1.3 million, has been controversial since it was introduced more than a year ago. -On Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m., the Commerce Department will release the latest figures on personal income and spending in October. -VENICE — When Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, fell to the Islamic State in June , members of the Ruya Foundation, an Iraqi nonprofit that set up the country’s pavilion at the last Venice Biennale, considered scrapping all plans for this year’s exhibition. -My 18 years worth of experience with and knowledge about Asperger’s syndrome is paying off.” -He will go for his 20th in a row as Chicago returns home from a six-game Western trip. Sidney Crosby in 2010 was the last player to record a point in 20 straight games. -Facing spiraling losses from store closings , Barnes & Noble is searching for ways to increase foot traffic and drive sales. -He said it’s the fourth quarter of his presidency, “and I’m going to play offense .” -As international attention to the women’s case mounts, some rights advocates see echoes of the public relations maelstrom surrounding the female Russian dissident group, Pussy Riot, whose members were arrested in 2012 for their protests against President Vladimir V. Putin . -In a separate attraction, NEON is partnering with London’s Whitechapel Gallery to bring together 25 Greek and foreign artists to explore myth, drama, metamorphoses and bioethics through outdoor art projects at the École Française d’Athènes until July 26 . -And then along came new vehicles like the 401(k) and the Individual Retirement Account . -The Slovenian prime minister, Miro Cerar, said that the army would be used to help deal with the flow of refugees from Croatia, who began arriving at the Slovenian border town of Petisovci and were being transferred to, and then across, the Austrian border. -What is certain is that citizens value investigative work . -We’ll never know what the first three days on the Beautiful Dreamer were like, but when Sarah Lotz’s satirical scream of a novel, DAY FOUR (Little, Brown, $26), opens, the cruise ship is figuratively dead on course for the Bermuda Triangle. -At a tall table facing the fourth-floor windows, Noelle Galperin and Ernie Garcia , from Miami, shed no tears for the flight that was supposed to take them home earlier in the day. -In 2011, Di Tzeitung, a Brooklyn-based publication, apologized for digitally altering a photograph to remove Hillary Rodham Clinton , who was then secretary of state, and another woman from a scene in the White House Situation Room. -Over the past decade, companies doing business in Colombia, like Chiquita Brands and Dole Food , have incurred the wrath of Terrence Collingsworth, a lawyer who has accused them of mistreating workers or conspiring to kill labor activists. -She was one of the most prominent artists of her generation, known for her imperious personality and a penchant for false eyelashes, heavy jewelry and chinchilla capes. -In classic documentary style, writings from the time are read to accompany the narrative, most of them from the journal of William Bradford, who became the colony’s governor. -Although his Iron Curtain tour was not State Department sponsored, one gets the sense that he didn’t want to bad-mouth America while in a communist country, that to do so in the middle of the Cold War would be disloyal somehow. -Even the most optimistic Conservatives were talking about winning 300 seats, which pollsters thought was hallucinatory. -Mr. Huckabee raised just over $16 million in 2008, and despite victories in eight nominating contests saw his campaign expire for lack of funds to advertise in major states like Florida. -In financial services, only 48 percent offered units. -Shin Bet did not indicate in its statement on Thursday whether the recent arrests were connected to those earlier detentions, or whether the terrorist organization it referred to was the network responsible for the manifesto and arson manual . -We owned the building with them for three years and they were closing down a fund and they needed to exit the fund and we wanted to stay in the building. -ENGLEWOOD Bergen Performing Arts Center Bergen Performing Arts Center “Ubu Roi,” a play by Alfred Jarry, with translation by Rob Melrose , the Garage Theater Group. -If defectors say they had high-level connections in Pyongyang or came from an esteemed institution in the North , they can gain better employment in the South, where life can be very difficult for North Koreans. -If every legislator had done so, the outcome would have been a 90-90 tie , according to The Burlington Free Press. -( $2, 12 oz .) -Materiality Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: John Velazquez Record: 3-3-0-0 Points: 100 Odds: 12-1 J.D.: Materiality, the Florida Derby champion, is trying to do an awful lot in little time. -She, along with Mr. Leleux, Mr. Gilbert and the composer, received enthusiastic ovations . -“We got to eat at the Boathouse for Sunday brunch, and we really enjoyed that, so we were talking about doing the more touristy things,” she said. -‘Fancy Nancy the Musical ’ (Saturday and Sunday) -Speaking to a symposium on Ferguson at the St. Louis University School of Law , Mr. McCulloch defended the timing of the announcement, along with his handling of the grand jury, which was widely criticized in the days after the rioting. -Some of those elements are evident in his Piano Concerto (1938), a vast and sometimes unwieldy piece whose slow movement features an unusual duet between harp and piano and whose virtuosic whirlwinds, acerbic chords and gentle pentatonic, folklorish melodies were deftly and energetically rendered by the pianist Jorge Federico Osorio on Saturday evening, with Mr. Botstein conducting the American Symphony Orchestra. -The Agriculture Department says the average price of a dozen eggs in the United States will climb to a record this year because of the nation’s worst-ever outbreak of bird flu in poultry. -London The writers are, respectively, a former British defense secretary and the former leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords. -Afterward, insurgents, including members of the Nusra Front , which is affiliated with Al Qaeda, captured the gutted hospital, completing their takeover of the town of Jisr al-Shoughour, a crucial location on the road from the mostly insurgent-held province of Idlib toward the government’s strongholds on the coast. -But it takes more than good intentions to make a good show, and Illstyle and Peace Productions ’ “IMpossible IZZpossible,” which played over the weekend at BAM Fisher as part of the BAM Kids series, is an incoherent jumble. -Still, Sergeant Faranda said, the Ukrainians’ willingness to go into combat was all the more notable for their lack of preparation for it. -Literature has given us especially brilliant stories about office work — “Bartleby the Scrivener,” by Melville; “Something Happened,” by Joseph Heller; “Then We Came to the End,” by Joshua Ferris — and, also, oddly enough, about working in hotels: “An American Tragedy,” by Theodore Dreiser ; “I Served the King of England,” by Bohumil Hrabal; “Confessions of Felix Krull,” by Thomas Mann. -Rate the recipes on a scale of one to five stars. -The United States is also providing advanced courses for military professionals known as forward observers — the ones who call in targets — to improve the accuracy of artillery fire, making it more lethal for the enemy and less so for civilians. -As a result, the company is selling its hospitality businesses like Hotel du Pont, the DuPont Country Club and the DuPont Theatre (which was recently renamed). -Northwestern University, which strongly urged its players to vote down the union ahead of last year’s secret ballot election, released a statement from Alan Cubbage, a spokesman. -The expense of prescription drugs has come to the forefront in the presidential campaign with proposals by Bernie Sanders and Mrs. Clinton to rein in drug prices. -There is a notable absence of aggression and of the kind of manipulation that yanks adjectives like “devastating” from the laptops of unwitting reviewers. -Jesus explicitly makes stricter. What we now call the “traditional” view of sexuality was a then-radical idea separating the early church from Roman culture, and it’s remained basic in every branch of Christianity until very recently. -This exceptionally informative exhibition presents photographs, photography books, paintings, sculptures and videos produced by 29 Japanese artists during a decade of ideological disillusionment following the utopian excitement of the 1960s. -But David Cone , another Yankees war horse, walked in the tying run in the eighth, and the game went to extra innings. -If he removed all of the trunk-ground anoles, he wondered, would the trunk-crown lizards extend their territory farther down the tree? -The association has begun working with operators of communities on strategies to mitigate the effect of cliques and will conduct a new study this year to examine the prevalence of cliques in assisted-living residences as well. -For disease-causing parasites like tapeworms , roundworms and flukes, which may infest raw or undercooked fish, freezing can be the answer, but its effectiveness varies. -So what now? Classical ballet is still overwhelmingly white, but over the past few years diversity has finally become a priority. -Nishikori trailed by 6-1 in the third-set tiebreaker before he saved five consecutive match points to level the score at 6-6, sending the resigned crowd into unlikely excitement. -Though Zaro’s is also a chain and not a mom-and-pop operation, it has survived in a changing part of the Bronx — a place where stromboli and red velvet cupcakes coexist with challah and hamantaschen, even as the neighborhood has transformed from heavily Jewish to one predominately of black and Hispanic residents. -Ms. Sabbagh was walking in a small group of fellow party members on Saturday with a wreath of flowers to lay in Tahrir Square to honor demonstrators killed there during previous protests , according to a witness account and a video recording of the scene. -The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, overseen by the Energy Department , has been closed since then. -James even found time to impersonate a statistician during the game, approaching the officials during a first-quarter timeout and arguing that a 2-point basket credited to his teammate Kevin Love should have been a 3-pointer. -Mr. Wilkins, who died at 90 on Monday in Las Vegas , tried but failed to patent his tub, which meant it could proliferate with abandon. -McKinsey research also shows the strongest growth in online luxury sales happening on the websites of individual luxury brands and leading department stores. For multibrand websites like Yoox Net-a-Porter, the trends are becoming more challenging. -The Citigroup team issued the report as other Wall Street banks are putting pressure on the legal profession to do more to prevent the theft of confidential client information. -The move to expand the police militias, prompted by the disastrous loss of the northern city of Kunduz to the Taliban almost three weeks ago, is being described by officials speaking privately as an attempt to head off panic in Afghan cities threatened by the insurgents. -The Britain and Ireland team regained the Walker Cup with its highest points total, beating the United States, 16 ½ to 9 ½, at Royal Lytham and St. Annes in England. -One of the final guests interviewed in the Bugun TV studio during the raid was Selahattin Demirtas, the co-chairman of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party, or H.D.P. Mr. Demirtas called the move to seize the media group “mafia-like” behavior by Mr. Erdogan’s party, which is known by its Turkish initials, A.K.P. On Wednesday night, Mr. Erdogan suddenly claimed on live television that the opposition H.D.P. campaign was secretly being run by President Obama’s election team . -The Bronx led the city’s five boroughs in the largest percentage of new chain stores from 2014 to 2015, up to 944 from 914 . -Lawmakers should join him, reject the false attacks and act in the interests of the students , who have been failed terribly and must not be made to wait any longer. -She didn’t recognize Robyn’s name in conversation, and when Emily tried to explain that Robyn was “Dad’s sister,” Sandy asked who, exactly, was Dad? -Phyllis Levin, its author, likened her subjects to “ a two-headed schizophrenic ” who “used to talk about whether music was frozen architecture, now she talks over frozen food plans.” -At the same time, conservative politicians oppose raising the minimum wage to livable levels with the argument that it will deprive Americans of their low-paying jobs. -The exhibition — “Alexander, Napoleon & Josephine, A Story of Friendship, War and Art From the Hermitage” — dutifully includes a hall full of wartime wares , including pistols, swords, uniforms and large-scale paintings depicting battle scenes of the French invasion of Russia in 1812 (all of them commemorating Russian victories). -Mormons , until about an hour ago, had long made gays feel immoral and inferior — this from a religion where the founders were men who had 50 wives. -The CVC funds acquired a 51 percent stake in Virgin Active in 2011. -In the hands of a less skilled writer, these questions could be mistaken for science fiction cliché, a riff on “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” but Ball deftly explores questions with the eye of a poet and the logic of a philosopher , revealing new facets with perfect timing and acuity. -One answer is that last year’s pornography can be this year’s literature. -“ Whether it’s weakening our defenses, raising taxes on jobs and earnings, racking up more debt and welfare or driving up the cost of living by printing money — Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party will hurt working people,” he said in a statement. -The painstaking process of finding and eradicating hot spots will take place over the entire expanse of the fire’s path. -But you can take steps, like declining to provide your Social Security number unless it is a requirement; shredding documents with any personal information before disposing of them; and storing sensitive documents, like tax returns, in a locked file . -Using kitschy objects like white plastic globes and shiny party hats as visual aids , they speak in cryptic fragments of mountains and men and mothers and colorblind house painters. -Bake at 350 degrees for around 30 minutes. -The commutations, announced on March 31 , preserve the conviction but end the sentence. -Their main pitch: The overhauled plan, updated from a widely panned version first offered in January, would generate millions of dollars in new tax revenue, create tens of thousands of new jobs and produce thousands of new housing units, parks and other neighborhood amenities that would provide a lasting legacy. -Stars shine overhead, and rivers flow nearby in songs by Joan Shelley, who performed on Thursday night at Union Pool in Williamsburg , Brooklyn. -Rousey started the fight on the attack , perhaps looking for another quick win. -Over the past decade, companies doing business in Colombia, like Chiquita Brands and Dole Food, have incurred the wrath of Terrence Collingsworth , a lawyer who has accused them of mistreating workers or conspiring to kill labor activists. -“Go Set a Watchman” and “To Kill a Mockingbird” were never written with the intention that they be viewed as part of an ongoing saga. -But he is so eager to hear theories about the homing lizard that he is sharing his email address. -Partly because of pressures from President Ashraf Ghani , government officials said, Mr. Dostum’s offensive has been downgraded to a morale-building tour of the national forces in Faryab, with the vice president and his two sons in uniform making the rounds. -“We can’t take in everyone, can we?” Ms. Le Pen , after a month of inflammatory words on migrants in media appearances and speeches to supporters, only alluded to the issue as she launched her regional elections campaign, aboard a boat here in front of a gaggle of French journalists. -The design is also being rolled out at a time when factional strongmen and elements of the former government in Kabul have mounted pressure on Mr. Ghani ’s government, accusing him of exclusionary politics. -However small, the recent resurgence in direct mail may be explained by a better understanding of the catalog’s power to drive sales, Mr. Cohen said. -Mr. Kolb , for instance, suggested a cap on outside income, an issue that has percolated through the Silver and Skelos trials. -It was in 2001 , not “almost 15 years ago.” -When she moved, she changed her cellphone number , cutting off her old friends. -“There may have been some sympathy for the players’ argument,” said Wilma Liebman, a former chairwoman of the N.L.R.B. -Her long side-swept hair and black off-the-shoulder gown by the Chinese-American designer Vera Wang revealed an acute political savvy that was more than mere words could convey. -But her red-carpet-worthy turnout, evocative of Beyoncé at the top of her form, seemed especially well timed, inciting, predictably, an outpouring of mostly upbeat social commentary that eclipsed the event and all but engulfed the web. -The revelations about American wrongdoing in the Senate torture report, and, earlier, about the National Security Agency ’s surveillance abuses, have taught The Times a lesson, Mr. Baquet said. -Filled with a sensational mix of romance-gone-wrong murder mysteries like “Scorned: Love Kills” and “Deadly Affairs,” hosted by the former soap opera queen Susan Lucci , Investigation Discovery has attracted a global audience of fans so dedicated that they complain to the network that its logo is permanently visible on their television screens. -“People don’t know of corruption unless it’s disclosed to them,” said Martin Baron , the Globe’s editor during the church investigation, now editor of The Washington Post. -On Monday , he dug deeper. -And, the Pittsburgh Penguins hope, an alarm clock. -Nevertheless, the Gazprom logo is still worn by Schalke 04 in Germany, and Gazprom remains a prominent sponsor of both FIFA and the UEFA Champions League. -Trump actually launched his campaign on June 16 with a message of polarization, saying: “ When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best . -Many of the most-searched questions were about what to do on vacation in cities including San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Miami, Las Vegas, Orlando, Dallas, Nashville and Phoenix. Below, however, are the top 10 general travel questions. -The cause of the fire remained a mystery, but many assumed arson . -The Great Hall is triple-hung with European paintings encircled by a spirited art-historical Cliff Notes from Egypt to Florence. -An amendment by Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, called for a lifting of the spending limits, paid for by changes to entitlement programs other than Social Security, a re-examination of other programs and the ending of some tax loopholes. -Her long side-swept hair and black off-the-shoulder gown by the Chinese-American designer Vera Wang revealed an acute political savvy that was more than mere words could convey. -From Morocco to India to New York, supporters have been posting images of themselves wearing masks that bear the photos of the jailed women. Because two of the detainees are lesbian and another is bisexual, overseas gay rights organizations like All Out have jumped into the fray, collecting more than 85,000 signatures and popularizing the hashtag #freethefive on Twitter. -Since Turkey shot down a Russian warplane that it said had violated its airspace, Mr. Putin has engaged in a war of words with the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and ordered a number of retaliatory measures. -The Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates , two of the top baseball teams in the National League, play today (12:35 p.m. Eastern, MLB Network), and the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros, two of the best in the American League, take the field tonight (8:05 p.m. -In addition to the charter network and the school, the suit also named the New York City Department of Education and the New York State Education Department, asserting they failed to make Achievement First, a network with schools in Connecticut and Rhode Island as well as in New York City, live up to its responsibilities. -In 2011, Di Tzeitung, a Brooklyn -based publication, apologized for digitally altering a photograph to remove Hillary Rodham Clinton, who was then secretary of state, and another woman from a scene in the White House Situation Room. -President François Hollande, speaking from outside the magazine’s office a couple of hours after the murder of 12 people , was crystal clear: This was an assault, he said, on “the expression of freedom” that is the “spirit of the republic.” -One of the final guests interviewed in the Bugun TV studio during the raid was Selahattin Demirtas, the co-chairman of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party, or H.D.P. Mr. Demirtas called the move to seize the media group “mafia-like” behavior by Mr. Erdogan’s party, which is known by its Turkish initials, A.K.P. -Smith made history, but she didn’t make any real dent in the election . -It’s our time to have wage equality once and for all, and equal rights for women in the United States of America,” she said as Meryl Streep and others roared their approval . -The euro fell to 1.20 against the dollar on Friday, its lowest since June 2010, while the yield, or market interest rate, on German two-year government bonds fell to a new low of minus 0.11 percent . -Visitors in the Chicago crowd didn’t get outright stench, but they did get a hands-on experience: Dr. Still and Mr. Pollak began passing around pieces of Spike’s spathe to the visitors. -Insurgents said the troops fled when they heard the sounds of their opponents digging a tunnel underneath the hospital to blow it up . -This year, he rose to the defense of Sepp Blatter, the embattled president of soccer’s world governing body, FIFA, who is under criminal investigation for corruption, saying Mr. Blatter should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize . -In another example of the Pentagon’s growing criticism of China ’s efforts, a senior Navy commander, Rear Adm. Christopher J. Paul, said last month in Australia that there were countries “who attempt to constrict movement through international waters, who create land areas where there were none; who create exclusion zones where there should be shared use.” -The game had all the classic ingredients, including a contrast in coaching styles, with the dour and opaque Belichick in charge of the Patriots and the animated chatterbox Pete Carroll directing the Seahawks. -At 7:29 a.m., the temperature sank to a low of 3 degrees in Central Park, the lowest since the record of 1 degree was set in January 2004, said Tim Morrin, the observation program leader for the National Weather Service. -And when Arsenal did break through, about 30 minutes in, Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was able to make a wonderful save as he dove low to his left to block a header by Theo Walcott from six yards out. -In the top of the 11th , the Yankees scored on a single by Randy Velarde, and all they had to do was hold the lead. -In the summer of 1989, a 9-year-old named Ted (Jared Breeze) is living with his father ( David Morse) in a crumbling resort in the American West and collecting roadkill, whose demise he arranges for by depositing garbage on the highway. -The defendant, Omar Shalabi , 45, a father of six from East Jerusalem, was sentenced to nine months in jail for 10 posts to his 5,000 friends and 755 followers that urged them to undertake “violent acts and acts of terrorism,” said the Hebrew-language indictment. -OHIO STATE 38, PENN STATE 10 J. T. Barrett played finisher for Ohio State, running for two red-zone touchdowns in the first half and taking over for Cardale Jones in the third quarter, as the No. 1 Buckeyes (7-0, 3-0 Big Ten) defeated visiting Penn State (5-2, 2-1). -“For a few years, the field was playing like a softball field,” said Coach Rick Vanderhook of California State Fullerton. -Born in Pakistan in 1935 and a London resident since 1964, Rasheed Araeen has been an art-world legend since the 1980s, when he founded and edited Third Text, a journal that not only gave a voice to contemporary non-Western and nonwhite artists but also helped initiate an entire rethinking of 20th-century art history. -Standing at a busy intersection north of Times Square, periodically drowned out by the noise of construction and traffic, Mr. Faulkner said Mr. de Blasio had proved to be a divisive leader without the charisma to lead a great city. -The 20-minute photo-op did not leave much room for spontaneity. -As Marc Glimcher , Pace’s president, has said, “We are serial renters.” -“People heard gunfire and went home.” -As for the weather, which scared away much of the usual bustle, Mr. Garcia said he was happy for a little winter . -Through the decades, Mr. Ingrasselino would respond as a police officer and chief to a number of tragedies at the crossing, where Midland Avenue intersects with New Jersey Transit tracks at a sharp angle through his Bergen County town. -The maps also display a host of other economic and sociological factors. Aaron Carroll, who has been writing about a host of nutrition myths for The Upshot, passed on this graphic about the risks of consuming meat. -Mr. Yu said he refused to concede to their demands , and he was later released without charge. -As Mrs. Clinton began her 2016 campaign for the presidency, Hugh Rodham and Roger Clinton had faded from public view, but Tony Rodham emerged as a controversial figure. -In the summer of 2013, four organizations — the Tunisian General Labor Union, the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts, the Tunisian Human Rights League and the Tunisian Order of Lawyers — came together as the National Dialogue Quartet and mediated the formation of an interim government that would lead the country to new elections . -“Goal No. 1 is to try to win ” or get a high placement. -Misinformation about climate change is distressingly common in the United States — a 2014 Yale study found that 35 percent of Americans believe that global warming is caused mostly by natural phenomena rather than human activity, and 34 percent think there is a lot of disagreement among scientists about whether global warming is even happening. -In 1994, within the space of a few weeks, Ms. Smith lost her husband, the musician Fred Sonic Smith , to heart failure, and her brother, Todd Smith, who was also her road manager, to a stroke. -Over the next months, Sandy and Daryl boarded a bus early in the morning every few weeks and rode down to Manhattan for the treatments. -Bringing a drug to market is expensive . -The United States is also providing advanced courses for military professionals known as forward observers — the ones who call in targets — to improve the accuracy of artillery fire, making it more lethal for the enemy and less so for civilians. -One set of attackers, believed to be based in Russia and Ukraine, collected about $16.5 million in Bitcoins in a little over a month, primarily from victims in the United States, according to the security firm Sophos. -As part of their increased oversight, financial regulators have been cracking down recently on insider trading, which analysts say is rampant on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets. -The day after visiting the probation office, Mr. Norris met with a social services agent who briefed him on more than a dozen state assistance programs, including ones that offer free interview clothes and health exams at the Wellmobile , a clinic on wheels that drives around Maryland. -The Rainforest Alliance, which has been certifying farmers in the developing world for decades, now certifies the chocolate for Magnum ice cream bars, the vanilla in Breyers ice cream, and the leaves in Lipton tea bags. -Mr. Hatz declined to comment through a spokesman at Porsche, where he has served on the management board as chief of research and development . -For the last six years , Douglas Elmendorf has been the director of the C.B.O. By my judgment, he has done a remarkable job of shepherding the institution through times that have been both economically and politically difficult. -Last year, hundreds of Uighurs in separate groups, most of them women and children, were detained by Thai security forces in the jungles of southern Thailand. -But the Southern Tier is not the only area with impoverished communities hoping that a casino, or any other initiative, would spur a reversal of fortunes. -Sunday, we’ll laze around eating eggs-in-a-hole , have leftovers for lunch, then make baked beans for dinner (omit the pork if you like) and eat it with the New England chef Matt Jennings’s delightfully funky take on Boston brown bread. -SAN PEDRO, Calif. — The boat stopped 300 yards off San Nicolas Island at 5:30 a.m. Monday, and Zach Jirkovsky was among those who stirred from his bunk. -Last year, the crew fled Argentina after being attacked by local residents during the filming of an episode in which Mr. Clarkson drove a Porsche sports car with the license plate H982 FKL, which some took as a reference to the British victory over Argentina in the 1982 Falklands War. -Collecting mishearings over the past few years without any explicit selection or bias, I am forced to think that Freud underestimated the power of neural mechanisms, combined with the open and unpredictable nature of language, to sabotage meaning, to generate mishearings that are irrelevant both in terms of context and of subconscious motivation. -For many, their new coverage means they can get free checkups and preventive disease screenings, and can more easily pay for big health care needs, like prescription drugs and operations. -Since the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager who was fatally shot during an encounter with a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., in August, departments around the country have begun requiring officers to record their interactions with the public to hold them accountable for their behavior, as well as to protect them against false charges. -Religious activists in the denomination have been among the most outspoken in recent years over what they regard as Israel’s unjustified repression of Palestinians and their aspirations for an independent state. -The scene was not included in the program, and Stanley later revealed that he could not accept because of parking violations . -Line: Cardinals by 7 ½ The Cardinals sound like a setup for a feel-good Hollywood movie: A 62-year-old coach with a 36-year-old quarterback and a 32-year-old wide receiver who are going against opponents who grew up with posters of them on their walls. -“He had comedic energy that rebounded through the room,” Mr. Brezner told The New York Times in 1985. -“I came into it expecting them not to know much of the basics,” said Sgt. Michael Faranda , who is teaching maneuvers. -LONDON — What’s being billed as the future of skin care starts suspiciously like a visit to the dentist: with a mouthwash gargle . -After images of the truck appeared online, the plumber, Mark Oberholtzer of Galveston County, claims he lost business and received hundreds of threats that accused him of being a terrorist sympathizer. -The peninsula, a sickle of land jutting into the Baltic Sea, was the site of the first fighting between Polish and German forces on Sept. 1, 1939, widely regarded as the start of World War II. -“You may recall a few years ago the Tom Cruise movie ‘ Minority Report, ’ when he was sitting on that glass screen moving all those things around,” Mr. Bratton said. -For the past 50 years, the evidence about tobacco’s dangers has been mounting. -“There’s an illusion of legality,” said Scott Albrecht, a special agent in the D.E.A.’s Milwaukee district office, who supervised the investigation of Mr. Tian after the agents linked him to packages shipped to an address here. -Students like Ms. Lopez are one reason that Irvine’s student body includes more students with Pell grants than all eight colleges of the Ivy League combined. -The waitress, a shy woman who looked to be in her mid-30s, according to the friend, approached them and asked what they wanted for breakfast . -Around ’95 and ’96, I was writing my concerto for violin and I was living in Rome , so I had less contact with Pierre. -The same witness also said he saw soldiers from Equatorial Guinea raping a boy. -The sanctions, announced by the Office of Foreign Assets Control , bars them from dealings with the United States and impounds any assets in American jurisdiction. -Last year, 11 states and cities did so, up from only two in 2011. -a low enough unemployment rate that employers are starting to offer workers higher raises. -Motley (1891-1981) was born in New Orleans and lived in Chicago, where he painted the cultural life of the city’s African-American neighborhood known as Bronzeville , portraying it with an eye for calibrations of class and race, and with a sense of his own conflicted position within its context. -“There is no scientific basis — not one shred of evidence — that an asteroid or any other celestial object will impact Earth on those dates,” said Dr. Paul Chodas , manager of NASA’s Near-Earth Object office in Pasadena, Calif. -The Britain and Ireland team regained the Walker Cup with its highest points total, beating the United States, 16 ½ to 9 ½, at Royal Lytham and St. Annes in England. -Five years later, Mr. Stus, who had been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature , died at the age of 47 in a forced labor camp in Russia. -Kathleen Parthé, the director of Russian studies at the University of Rochester and the author of two books that address village prose, said of Mr. Rasputin in an email, “Like many of Russia’s best-known writers, he was always slightly out of step with the times — too bold in the 1960s and 1970s with his nostalgia for the radiant village past , too critical of the Soviet destruction of the environment around his beloved Lake Baikal, too disdainful of Western-style democracy, too bitter about those he said had brought a millennium-old civilization to an end in 1917.” -I ran across some technical trouble while taking the app through its paces. -It is a struggle among Muslims for the soul and the future of the Muslim world . -Meanwhile, aggressive law enforcement authorities last week extracted a $2.5 billion penalty from Deutsche Bank for misconduct related to an interest rate rigging scandal. -Mayor Bill de Blasio is calling for an overhaul of housing programs and tax incentives to spur the construction of tens of thousands of apartments for poor New York ers, as well as teachers, firefighters and other workers, who increasingly find themselves priced out of a booming real estate market and rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods. -Our coarsened politics , so expert at keeping the populace fearful and distraught, got ever louder and cruder in the heat of a presidential race. -Yet whether your smartphones, computers and tablets are one, two or five years old, now is a good time to buy a new router if you haven’t in the last three years. -Religious activists in the denomination have been among the most outspoken in recent years over what they regard as Israel’s unjustified repression of Palestinians and their aspirations for an independent state. -A few years ago, a team of researchers led by Daniel Esty of Yale looked at the environmental health of 150 countries. -“Some people selling sex report that it is very hard to find a social service that will help women unless they stop selling sex ,” Ms. Ljungros said. -“So on the one hand,” said Ms. English, 65 , “you felt welcomed into a family. -One of the guards put a plastic bag over his head, Mr. Alexander said, and threatened to waterboard him. -He also said that Showtime had worked with the university on story lines and on putting the show together and that it retained control over the program’s content. -The biggest setback for this kind of litigation came two years ago when the Supreme Court sharply limited the use of an obscure law adopted in 1789, the Alien Tort Statute , to bring international claims in American courts. -Coach Mike Davis coached at Indiana for six seasons, leading the Hoosiers to the 2002 championship game. -And consider: These incidents are recounted in Charles Leerhsen’s new biography, “ Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty ,” a book largely intended to rehabilitate its subject’s reputation. -A 20-year-old former community college student was being sought for the fatal shooting of a campus print shop director whom he used to work under, the authorities said Monday. -RBG : Between 20 and 25 percent of the law students in Sweden were women. -The judge said that he found no urgency in the matter because of the quality of health care that Mr. Redstone now receives. -Through July 18. Mondays, noon to 7 p.m.; Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays, noon to 5 p.m.; Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. -Mr. Venable also recommends planning upfront for how home repairs, insurance and other expenses would be managed in a detailed co-ownership agreement . -Six of the seven schools that will change their policies are unzoned, meaning that they admit students by lottery rather than by drawing from the surrounding neighborhood -“Everyone on our team has a lot of pride ,” Nicholson said the day before the start of this week’s race from Lisbon to Lorient. -The Sports Business column on Wednesday, about the reaction of sponsors to the resignation of FIFA’s president , Sepp Blatter, misspelled, in some editions, the name that a Women’s World Cup commentator goes by. -She would like to turn Cosmo Sex Tips into a half-hour TV show in which “various comedians and actors act out the sexy tips -Backbenchers in Mr. Cameron’s own party , many of them farther to the right than he is on questions of immigration and Britain’s membership in the European Union, “will be his real opposition,” Mr. Nelson said. -Last month, the group invited Mr. Silver to speak to 650 residents assembled at St. Barbara’s Church in Bushwick, Brooklyn. -Philippe Dauman, the chief executive of Viacom , has since been put in control of Mr. Redstone’s medical care. -Mr. Araeen also produced some of the most influential writing of the time (I still have his clips from 30 years ago) and organized shows like “ The Other Story ” in London, which laid the foundation for the concept that modernism, far from being a Western phenomenon, had happened all over the world, on different schedules. -“ It made him realize that tomorrow is not promised, and neither is the next game .” -Now five of them — core members of China’s new feminist movement — sit in jail, accused of provoking social instability. -The euro fell to 1.20 against the dollar on Friday, its lowest since June 2010, while the yield, or market interest rate, on German two-year government bonds fell to a new low of minus 0.11 percent. -Twenty thousand euros (about $22,383) later, it was hers. -“There’s an illusion of legality,” said Scott Albrecht, a special agent in the D.E.A. ’s Milwaukee district office, who supervised the investigation of Mr. Tian after the agents linked him to packages shipped to an address here. -They should carefully consider the stability of each other’s income, and how long one buyer could cover the mortgage if the other fell short . -Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr., the Obama administration’s top appellate lawyer, who urged the justices to strike down the law, began his argument with a vivid image. -Turkey has 40 percent of the world’s commercial marble reserves and has been by far the dominant supplier to China , where domestic marble tends to be heavily cracked and often an unattractive yellow. -Charles Allen, a member of the Council of the District of Columbia , introduced legislation last month that would give 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote in local and federal elections. -We’ll never know what the first three days on the Beautiful Dreamer were like, but when Sarah Lotz’s satirical scream of a novel, DAY FOUR (Little, Brown, $26), opens, the cruise ship is figuratively dead on course for the Bermuda Triangle . -Brent crude , a benchmark for international oils used by many refineries in the United States, fell $1.94 to close at $47.58 in London. -There was no immediate reaction from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , Iran’s supreme leader, or from his office. -The de Blasio administration is calling for an additional 1 percent tax on the sale of homes in New York City over $1.75 million, which would rise to 1.5 percent tax on sales over $5 million. -Peace, love and respect are excellent values for a theatrical production to promote, especially one directed at children. -“It’s more effective than anything else going on out there,” said Ana Paula Taveres , interim president of the Rainforest Alliance. -According to the listing agent, it was among the first modern houses in the area, which is known for its 18th- and 19th-century farmhouses, many within districts on the National Register of Historic Places . -Cindy Whitehead, who oversaw a long, but ultimately successful, effort to bring to market the first prescription drug to enhance women’s sexual drive, is leaving her post as chief executive of Sprout Pharmaceuticals. - At one point he asked the phone about Rihanna to show off the company’s voice technology and demonstrate how mobile search results come with tappable actions such as the ability to play Rihanna music. -The artist Ryan McGinley , for his part, included a beautiful 1960 illustrated children’s book called “About Caves,” and the director John Waters named out-of-print treasures such as Philip Hoare’s “Serious Pleasures: The Life of Stephen Tennant.” -Shops and restaurants are concentrated in and around Eastlake Avenue, not far from the water; downtown Seattle is about four miles away. A six-mile-long trail loops around the lake, stopping at pocket parks along the way. -The petition had received about 880 signatures by noon on Saturday. -On Saturday — on the same court where Kyrgios eventually lost Tuesday — Kokkinakis was again dragged into the fray, ending up in a heated altercation with the American Ryan Harrison, his opponent in the first round of qualifying. -On “Broad City,” at 10:30, after realizing that they spend too much time with electronics, Abbi (Abbi Jacobson) and Ilana (Ilana Glazer) decide to unplug and spend a day in the park, where they get involved with a wedding for dogs , in-line skating and a medical emergency. -“These two sides are just playing off each other, and they’re just going to drive this debate off a cliff ,” Mr. Makovsky said. -In the summer of 2013, four organizations — the Tunisian General Labor Union, the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts, the Tunisian Human Rights League and the Tunisian Order of Lawyers — came together as the National Dialogue Quartet and mediated the formation of an interim government that would lead the country to new elections. -FRANKFURT — A strong indication on Friday that the European Central Bank is on the verge of aggressive action to stimulate the economy, just as the Fed eral Reserve is dialing back its stimulus, helped push the euro to its lowest level against the dollar since 2010. -But anyone who watched last season’s implosion knows the team can go only as far as Palmer’s surgically repaired legs can take it, so some caution against a hard-hitting Rams team may be in order. -(Two of the cavaliers don’t dance, so we also see how Petipa the classicist played number games with these choreographic groups of eight, six, four and two.) -His review began: “‘Star Wars,’ George Lucas’s first film since his terrifically successful ‘American Graffiti,’ is the movie that the teenagers in ‘American Graffiti’ would have broken their necks to see.” -Thanks to their superior design, the Red Bull cars have excelled this season whenever engine power was less import than aerodynamics and the chassis . -In three excerpts from his “Variations,” interspersed throughout the night, he paired his facile, flowing style to Glenn Gould’s recordings of Bach’s “Goldberg Variations.” -Though his rudeness may have been uncalled-for, there was something to be said for the idea that we should do our best at whatever job we take on. -RBG : Justice O’Connor once said: “Suppose there had been no discrimination when we finished law school. -Materiality Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: John Velazquez Record: 3-3-0-0 Points: 100 Odds: 12-1 J.D.: Materiality, the Florida Derby champion, is trying to do an awful lot in little time. -In 1994, within the space of a few weeks, Ms. Smith lost her husband, the musician Fred Sonic Smith, to heart failure, and her brother, Todd Smith, who was also her road manager, to a stroke. -This is the first novel by Ms. Pierpont, a graduate of New York University’s creative writing program, and it shows a remarkably mature understanding of the delicate emotional balances in families — how feelings can flow back and forth like electricity in some kind of zero-sum game — and the subtle, irrational vicissitudes of people’s psyches. -He works nights so he can study days; he wants to be a doctor . -And when she was done with her crustaceans, she always beamed a big smile and, in her posh British accent, said, “Oh, that was just lovely.” -“People don’t want to miss that part of the evening, and thus they’re learning to pace themselves,” said Maureen Farley, director of hospitality at the Plaza hotel in New York, which hosts approximately 60 weddings a year. -“It must be remembered that the great majority of those confined in B.C.D.C. are awaiting trial , and so, under our Constitution, may not be punished,” the motion said, referring to the Baltimore City Detention Center. -Eugene R. Hurley III, a senior Manhattan prosecutor, said in his closing argument that Mr. Hincapie’s story made no sense, because the escalator he claimed to have run down was going up at the time . -But Monza was always a track in a park. -“You see reports about the little green men,” he said, referring to the Russian soldiers who invaded the Crimean Peninsula last year in unmarked uniforms, “and they all walk around professionally, and carry their weapons professionally.” -But then, his playing days as a Yankee had something of a melancholy cast. -The suicide bombing wounded at least 22 people and killed one, said a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Sediq Sediqqi . -that of all the other major players in South Africa’s tragedy, including the Afrikaner people who built the fortress of racial prejudice that the country had become. -But the crust has been slightly different each time I’ve tried it. -It was conducted on residents of an assisted-living facility who had high blood pressure — hardly representative of the population as a whole, which is what dietary guidelines are supposed to cover. -For DuPont, it is likely to be a problem because they suspect Mr. Peltz is a Trojan horse who will push to break up the company into three once he is inside the boardroom. -But David Cone, another Yankees war horse, walked in the tying run in the eighth, and the game went to extra innings. -William A. Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management has lost 9.4 percent so far this year, while Marcato International, a hedge fund run by Mick McGuire, a protégé of Mr. Ackman, has lost 11.6 percent . -Two days later, a state police sergeant happened upon Mr. Sweat on a rural road a mile and a half from the Canadian border. -As he walked through the halls of the former hospital building that houses his office, he passed one Chinese billionaire and his entourage in a small conference room. -Mr. Jones, an officer with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and a federal deputy, measured the fish and placed the 72 he deemed too small in a crate. -Finally, he was returned to the church, where Daniel Irwin made up a “mattress and a blanket and pillow for me” and “brought me some food and water .” -“It certainly feels like something’s happening,” said Greg Prince, a blogger for the website Faith and Fear in Flushing . -On Monday, after a bout of criticism and national attention, the town’s police chief said that corporate donors had agreed to help buy a cruiser, and that no one would be stunned with a Taser at Saturday’s street dance. -Butler, a reserve cornerback and undrafted rookie who was understandably convinced he would be the goat after Kearse had played pinball wizard at his expense, turned out to be quite the contrary. -its first round. -Vilifying Americans during a time of growing unrest and a deepening economic crisis might galvanize his base in the short term, but over the long haul it can only damage his government. -A principal draw of Park Slope has always been the rolling meadows and sinuous paths of Prospect Park, a masterpiece designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted . -FRONT PAGE An article on Saturday about Israel’s success in ensuring a sufficient supply of water even during droughts by desalinating Mediterranean seawater and recycling of wastewater referred imprecisely to Sidney Loeb, an American who moved to Israel in 1967 and taught water professionals how to desalinate seawater. -There were eight contenders where there had once been 11 — back in the glory days of Scott Walker. -American instructors intend to recommend top performers to serve as trainers within other Ukrainian units, and in this way spread the instruction more broadly. -Nic Moore scored 18 points , and No. 21 Southern Methodist (22-5, 13-2 American Athletic Conference) rallied from 10 points down in the second half to end a seven-game winning streak by visiting Temple (19-8, 10-4). -Scientists said the new addition, which lived about 125 million years ago, had layers of dense feathers covering its wings and tail, but experts believe that the feathers were more for display than for flight. -I don’t worry too much about the Muslims who face racial slurs in Europe and America , the ones who are suspected of harboring murderous thoughts at their workplaces or those who are picked out of immigration queues and asked awkward questions about their luggage and their ancestors. -Tackling the food waste dilemma requires an all-hands-on-deck approach . -Maybe the sun wasn’t really powered by fusion. -Ferrari, which is scraping its way back from its worst period in more than a decade, did not want to give the same engine that its cars use to a team that could well beat it . -“But most Greeks will say this man tried very hard and if he was convinced there is no better way, then there is no better way.” Ippolitos Papantoniou , 55, a businessman, said he was depressed by the prospect of more austerity, after having gone through five years of tough measures with rising unemployment and poverty. -The Knicks, who went 17-65, the second-worst record in the league, had a 19.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and a 55.8 percent chance of being among the top three. -His name was Tiziano Terzani, one of Italy’s most celebrated writers , and on that weekend, a decade ago, he was host with his wife, Angela, for the marriage of their daughter in a soaring renaissance basilica in Florence. -The series wraps up this Friday with “Prince of the Himalayas.” At 9:30 p.m., 150 West 17th Street, Chelsea, 212-620-5000, rubinmuseum.org. -The government also plans to remove the caps on interest rates that banks pay on those deposits, which officials have signaled could happen as soon as this year. -The film, A.F.P . said, “relied on documents, photos and videos, particularly from the months before Rabin’s assassination, including those showing speeches from politicians such as Netanyahu at rallies against the Oslo accords, where Rabin was depicted in a Nazi uniform.” -But Mr. Gomez-Rejon turns down the melodramatic volume and slows the plot almost to the point of stasis . -Needles sits above one of those shallow bowls, a subterranean valley packed with porous gravel that is easily filled with water. -(Through May 31 .) -The British rock group Florence and the Machine ’s “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful” album opened at the top of the Billboard chart, the band’s first time at No. 1. -Through Aug. 23. $6 to $8; children ages 6 to12; $4 and children under 5, free. “ Canals of New Jersey, ” about New Jersey’s two towpath canals, the Morris and the Delaware and Raritan. -It was launched two years ago in the Northeast , then gradually expanded its range before releasing iPhone and Android apps earlier this year. -ALMAR, Afghanistan — At first, Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum tried to get help from his own government, lobbying the National Security Council to intervene as a Taliban offensive began making serious inroads on his home territory, a once relatively quiet northern region of Afghanistan. -None of those costs were covered by Medicare. -Ms. Shelley is from Louisville, Ky., where she has recorded in duos and groups; “ Electric Ursa ” is her second solo album. -The concert hall was packed , and the crowd was ecstatic. -But as long as we kept away from boys’ wandering hands , we felt spiritually A-O.K. -Yes, he conceded, laughing, “It was ‘ Frozen . -While President Obama is calling for $2.45 billion for Amtrak next year — about $1 billion more than the current year’s subsidy — Republicans in the House passed a bill in June to reduce spending on Amtrak by about $250 million. -Using a new technique called Crispr , he created molecular scissors that could snip out any piece of killifish DNA and replace it with a different one. -An article last Sunday about three women involved with the play “Eclipsed,” which focuses on Liberia’s civil war, using information from a publicist, referred incorrectly to a big-budget project that one of the women, the director Liesl Tommy , is working on. -She is now back working at Santa Ana, helping students with the transfer process, and she’s studying for the law-school admission exam , hoping to become an immigration lawyer. -Born in Pakistan in 1935 and a London resident since 1964, Rasheed Araeen has been an art-world legend since the 1980s, when he founded and edited Third Text, a journal that not only gave a voice to contemporary non-Western and nonwhite artists but also helped initiate an entire rethinking of 20th-century art history. -During a seven-and-a-half-hour deposition behind closed doors before the House committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, Mr. Blumenthal identified the official as Tyler Drumheller , according to a person with knowledge of his testimony. -The state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority says it is trying to maintain a family-friendly environment for passengers young and old. -He also emphasized that three other men convicted with Mr. Hincapie — Pascal Carpenter, Emiliano Fernandez and Ricardo Nova — all told the police he had participated in the robbery. -Others predicted a less visible role, and a potential retirement in 2016 when Mr. Silver is up for re-election. -But the Wizards scored the next 7 points . -The Equilar study found that 97.8 percent of S.&P. 500 company directors had some of their pay in cash, 36 percent had some stock and 59.4 percent had restricted stock units. -The opposition, under the banner of the Democratic Unity coalition, won 112 of the 167 seats in the National Assembly, which will be sworn in Jan. 5 , according to electoral authorities. -Plot has always mattered in comedy, of course, but not as much as jokes. -Stars shine overhead, and rivers flow nearby in songs by Joan Shelley, who performed on Thursday night at Union Pool in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. -Still, some people find it striking that thousands of people have entered Europe with hardly any screening. -After Tropical Storm Erika shuttered the main airport on the island of Dominica in late August, the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority has approved its reopening to commercial flights. -“Hopefully we will not see some new excuse for not doing the basic work of government because we have already agreed on how much we are going to spend. ” Mr. McConnell considered the appropriations fight a low point in the year, while he rated his chief victory the mere fact that the Senate showed actual signs of life. -As Judge Carlos Samour Jr. read the 165 counts against Mr. Holmes, the defendant stood silently between his lawyers, staring straight ahead, with his hands tucked into the pockets of a pair of khaki-colored pants. -Mr. Harschel estimates that the couple spent 350,000 euros, or $380,000, to build the house (the lease for the lot is €600 a month), and guesses that the value of the property has probably more than doubled in the years since it was built. -That was the anticlimactic feeling here Monday, when Boston 2024, the private group organizing the city’s bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, put out a much-anticipated report that Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachusetts had asked for by Tuesday. -There is also evidence that older children, particularly boys , often struggle in new neighborhoods. -After a newborn was abandoned by his mother and discovered in the crèche of a Roman Catholic church in Queens last month, calls and emails offering help poured into the parish and to New York City’s child welfare agency. -Separately, Bernadette Meehan , a spokeswoman for the council, said, “President Obama has not opened the door to anything larger than an embassy force after 2016.” -WATERBURY Mattatuck Museum “The Coast and the Sea: Marine and Maritime Art in America.” -a thick yogurt and tomato sauce , came with puri, puffy fried bread, to scoop every last bit of curry. -Manley took two spades, three hearts, one diamond and three clubs. -According to the newspaper, which added English subtitles to video of the rescue, the 18-month-old baby, Mohammad Hasan, was discovered in the water along with 14 other migrants who floated for hours after their boat capsized. -“Vanity Fair prides itself on knowing every lovely, brilliant, or bizarre woman in the world and printing her photograph in its pages, ” the ad copy read. -Under an approved offering plan, Simon Baron Development will be allowed to create up to 53 units for sale in the building, ranging from one- to five-bedrooms, after combining some of the existing 65 apartments. -For good reasons, Serena , 33, has been everyone’s reference point this year. -But he is totally impressed with both of them ; these are real friendships. -The program details the awful first winter, the crucial alliance with the Indian leader Massasoit , and the colony’s eventual arrival at stability. -The Republican states are poorer and have a higher rate of single motherhood and divorce , so mothers face more need to work, often in low-end jobs that don’t allow payment for quality care. -In Wisconsin, a proposal pushed by Gov. Scott Walker would remove the notion of tenure in the university system . -“I’m going to fallow two acres of my land immediately,” said Geoffrey C. Galloway , who has a citrus grove on his ranch near Porterville, in the Central Valley. -The rise of apps diminishes Google’s power to determine the fate of competing services . -Dr. Lam and Dr. Ohayon have begun to travel around the country, speaking about the moral quandary they believe faces neuroscientists . -Mr. Heastie, who hails from the Bronx, described the trip to central New York as part of an effort to humanize “what we do in Albany,” as well as a kind of personal fact-finding mission . -His name was Tiziano Terzani, one of Italy ’s most celebrated writers, and on that weekend, a decade ago, he was host with his wife, Angela, for the marriage of their daughter in a soaring renaissance basilica in Florence. -E.T.F.s are investment funds that trade like stocks and are linked to a wide variety of stock and bond indexes. -“It is questionable how the residency requirement is being applied,” said Tonio Fenech, a member of Malta’s Parliament Lawyers, accountants and real estate agents say the citizenship program has catapulted Malta onto the radar of the global elite. -Both “Immediate Family” and “At Twelve,” her portraits of local girls on the cusp of puberty, are dedicated to him. -That has left the island facing a chaotic debt restructuring with no legal referee. -Both were also owned by groups of private equity firms and returned to the public markets in rocky initial public offerings. -At one point, they tried to find someone who would do the home study that would be a requirement for adoption, but could not find anyone who would come to their home to do it. -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months . -GS : Perhaps we were living out the unlived lives of our mothers. -While it’s still too soon to tell if the children discovered through recent community auditions will make it into City Ballet, since 2008-9, the school has graduated 36 minority dancers who have gone on to join professional companies. -In 1994 , Stump published a biography, the subtitle of which called Cobb “the meanest man who ever played baseball.” -WASHINGTON — After more than two years of perceived slights and supposed snubs, the new contours of a revitalized but evolving partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia are beginning to take shape. -“Students may be getting the message that they have to take the last year of high school more seriously to get into college , so they’re coming in with greater levels of anxiety,” Mr. Eagan said. -Thousands of older wood and concrete apartment buildings vulnerable to collapse in a major earthquake would get costly upgrades under rules passed Friday by the Los Angeles City Council. -“Without these unions in the state, you’re not going to make what you should,” said Josh Weeks , a union carpenter from Meta, Mo., who was in the audience for Mr. Nixon’s speech. -If the President Obama he finds is the same Obama who spoke in Turkey on Monday, the French president will be disappointed. -BEIJING — The police in Shanghai have arrested 10 Turkish citizens and two Chinese citizens and accused them of providing altered Turkish passports to terrorist suspects from the western region of Xinjiang, a state-run newspaper reported on Wednesday. -The column also referred imprecisely to a route to the Stepney Green Underground station in East London . -At 2 p.m. , Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, Brooklyn College, Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues, Flatbush, Brooklyn, 718-951-4500, brooklyncenter.org. -The fate of Mr. Rasputin ’s -BlackRock now has close to $1.1 trillion in E.T.F.s under management, by far the most in the industry. -Under the terms of the deal, Diebold said it would pay about €52.50 a share for Wincor Nixdorf in cash and stock, representing a 35 percent premium over Wincor Nixdorf’s closing price in mid-October, when the companies confirmed they were in talks. -The largely unschooled troops are learning such basic skills as how to use an encrypted walkie-talkie ; how to break open a door with a sledgehammer and a crowbar; and how to drag a wounded colleague across a field while holding a rifle at the ready. -Calls to his lawyer, Robert Fettweis , were not returned on Friday night. -TITANS 42, JAGUARS 39 Tennessee ended the N.F.L.’s longest home skid at 11 games. -Harris, 35 , was a subtle craftsmen among a clutch of flamethrowers, relying on control and variation. -I.S.S. also seemed to base its recommendation on Trian’s assertions that DuPont had excessive costs and governance issues , but the low margin growth seemed to be I.S.S.’s chief concern. -Inside was a cellphone , and the police were able to download the call history and identify a phone number that it had called the most. -Mr. Stewart, of the association that aids ex-prisoners, said initial job searches typically last between nine months and two years and tend to lead to work that is custodial, or related to the restaurant or lodging industries. -“In the Microsoft case, if they’d just waited a while, the problems they thought they saw would have disappeared because technology, consumer behavior and the market demand changed enough to correct those problems,” said Geoffrey A. Manne, executive director of the International Center for Law and Economics , a policy research organization that has received funding from technology companies including, in the past, Google. -Outfielder Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins would be an obvious starter for the N.L., having won the league’s player of the month award for June with a .344 average and 12 home runs. -Decision Maker by Jonathan Chow is a similar, free Android app, although it’s not as attractive. -Ms. Chalabi, a daughter of Ahmad Chalabi, the onetime United States-backed Iraqi opposition leader , said her foundation asked to represent Iraq again after organizing the last pavilion, in 2013. -The people I wanted to do business with or start a friendship with were those who offered to pick up the bill; the shady characters were those who just sat back and waited for someone to pay. -In an informal poll of the audience at The New York Times DealBook conference at the Whitney Museum on Tuesday , more than half of the respondents said Wall Street banks were no more or less trustworthy than they were in 2008, when the financial crisis erupted, sending the global financial markets in to a tailspin. -So on a night when James did everything but steal the trumpet out of Jesse McGuire’s hands and play the national anthem, the loss amplified the general sense of unease over the team’s composition and its compatibility with Blatt, a rookie N.B.A. coach. His extended success overseas seems to be lost in translation with many of his players , who may not care what he achieved in Russia or Israel. -Many also support the latest Wi-Fi standard — 802.11ac — which has top speeds that are nearly three times faster than the previous standard, 802.11n , for the fastest wireless devices you can buy today. -VENICE — When Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, fell to the Islamic State in June, members of the Ruya Foundation, an Iraqi nonprofit that set up the country’s pavilion at the last Venice Biennale, considered scrapping all plans for this year’s exhibition. -As with the stop-and-frisk approach, they say, the aggressive enforcement of minor offenses unfairly targets young black and Hispanic men . -I proudly took every meal to her on her finest china, placed carefully on an ornate tray and finished off with a single English flower. -Even worse for the aging tycoon , many of his own members of Parliament supported the new president. -On Thursday, President Obama called off that pullout, originally due at year’s end , leaving 9,800 American troops in the country for at least another year. -Not long afterward, while out for a walk, Cookworthy stopped to ask mine workers about the local clay they were using to patch the cracks in a furnace. -The developer told the Gaming Commission that it was negotiating with a strong company, RatPac Entertainment — a joint venture of Brett Ratner, a Hollywood producer, and James Packer, an Australian billionaire and casino operator — to take over the project. -Their main pitch: The overhauled plan, updated from a widely panned version first offered in January, would generate millions of dollars in new tax revenue, create tens of thousands of new jobs and produce thousands of new housing units, parks and other neighborhood amenities that would provide a lasting legacy. -One of Indonesia’s most prominent contemporary artists, Entang Wiharso represented his country in the Venice Biennale of 2013. -So on a night when James did everything but steal the trumpet out of Jesse McGuire ’s hands and play the national anthem, the loss amplified the general sense of unease over the team’s composition and its compatibility with Blatt, a rookie N.B.A. coach. -The villages’ Chinese heritage has been played up in recent years as locals seek to cater to a small but growing number of tourists, mostly Thai , who come seeking cool weather, Chinese food and locally grown oolong tea. -the Washington Post correspondent who has been detained in Iran for almost 10 months and accused of spying for the United States, will go on trial on May 26, the judicial authorities told the state news media on Tuesday. -In addition to the charter network and the school, the suit also named the New York City Department of Education and the New York State Education Department, asserting they failed to make Achievement First, a network with schools in Connecticut and Rhode Island as well as in New York City, live up to its responsibilities. -Now five of them — core members of China’s new feminist movement — sit in jail, accused of provoking social instability . -Matthew L. Wing, a spokesman for Uber , a ride-hailing service, said, “The behavior in the video is wrong and unacceptable, and we appreciate the N.Y.P.D. investigating the incident.” -Glenn Slater, the “School of Rock” lyricist, said he thought Mr. Lloyd Webber “had a little more self-doubt” as he decided between writing in the mode of 1960s classic rock or 1970s heavy metal. -The U.A.W. had been discussing creating a health care collective covering workers at all three companies for the purpose of saving money on the costs of medical care and prescription drugs. -Even so, compared with the N.F.L., N.B.A. and N.H.L. frolics, this All-Star event most closely resembles the competition in an actual game. -The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5 percent, and average hourly earnings rose 0.2 percent last month, both identical to the forecasters’ projections. -The district attorney, George Brauchler, has said that for Mr. Holmes, “justice is death.” -Fed officials keep saying they are data-dependent in their policy choice, and this data backs up the idea that the United States economy is fundamentally in pretty decent shape, with consistent job growth and a low enough unemployment rate that employers are starting to offer workers higher raises. -As his grandson, Gordon Davis , wrote on the Op-Ed page on Tuesday: “By April 1914, the family farm was auctioned off. -Theakston’s best bitter and XB were excellent, with more of that yeast aroma I’d noticed at the Black Sheep. -Michael Gbinije’s 21 points led Syracuse (7-3), which has lost three of four. -But that’s the trade-off for making a more popular and accessible public space . -“If you hit it well, you should get rewarded for it,” said the Vanderbilt junior shortstop Dansby Swanson, the most outstanding player at last year’s Series and the first overall pick in the major league amateur draft, by Arizona . -Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is running for re-election on March 17 , is already under pressure because of acute tensions with the Obama administration over his plans to address a joint meeting of Congress next week about the nuclear talks with Iran. -Boko Haram fighters crossed the Komadougou River separating Nigeria from Niger and attacked Bosso , a remote town that is a local seat of government with an open-air market that has been sheltering thousands of refugees from the conflict. -We were eating dinner at Houseman, a restaurant opened by the chef Ned Baldwin on the once-quiet far-western side of SoHo, now called Hudson Square. -Experts say high-profile figures in present-day Cambodian politics fear that they could be implicated in the defendants’ testimony. -From October 2014 to May 2015, the most recent data available, Amtrak trains along the Northeast Corridor reported a 76 percent on-time rate, down from 89 percent in the comparable period three years ago. -In 1990 — the most violent year in New York City history, with 2,245 homicides — Brian Watkins, a tourist, was stabbed on a subway platform while trying to protect his family from muggers. -This exchange suggested some of the challenges facing Noreetuh’s chef, Chung Chow, along with his partners, Jin Ahn and Gerald San Jose . -On “The Late Show,” which has no worries of being dropped, Secretary of State John Kerry is a guest (11:35 p.m. Eastern, CBS). -Turner is also strong digitally, with much of its focus on continuing to build Bleacher Report . -Breast-feeding mothers usually struggle to find a private space at the airpo rt to nurse their babies or pump their milk. -To those lawyers, Tracy Reinaldet and Adriano Bretas , who recently recounted the conversation, this sounded a tad melodramatic. -She called the petition “a bit of a put-up job” because she was not even going to talk about the issue in her lecture on Nov. 18 , titled “Women & Power: The Lessons of the 20th Century.” -“There are creeping worries that inflation, which was seen as nonexistent, will soon be part of landscape,” said Mark D. Luschini, chief investment strategist for Janney Montgomery Scott. -★ ‘For a New World to Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography, 1968-1979 ’ (through Jan. 10) -Yet in the last 13 minutes, Neuer was beaten twice . -When it came to testing this week, Eichel was superior to McDavid. -And Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, 31 , a left-leaning poet and activist, was killed in Cairo. -As that last awkward inquiry unfolded, Venus — who has won two singles titles here and seven majors altogether — played with her hair, then rested her chin on her left hand. -Peter Martins, the ballet master in chief of City Ballet as well as the artistic director and chairman of faculty at the School of American Ballet, says that substantial change may take time, but it will happen. -Cheryl Yvette Dawson and Madifing Kaba are to be married Sunday evening at the Alger House, an event space in Manhattan . -It was a plastics molding factory . -A month later, he became the focus of an awkward standoff after he refused to accept a list of political prisoners presented to him by two dissidents during a reception at the United States Interests Section (the building soon reopened this summer as the American embassy when diplomatic relations with Cuba were restored). -He also became the first sitting member to marry a same-sex partner when, in 2012, he and Jim Ready promised to love each other “for better or for worse, on MSNBC or on Fox.” -“Let’s assume we send 50,000 troops into Syria,” he said in Turkey. -Zaro ’s was not offered the opportunity to renew its lease, said Stuart Zaro, a co-president of the company and a grandson of its founder, Joseph Zaro. -Mr. Saleh tells the camera, presciently, that if anything happens to her, “it would break me more than anything else.” -While the Countess confronts Donovan, Liz is talking Iris into making a move: “You and I are women of a certain age. -“We’re so afraid and confused,” said one of them, Xiao Meili, 26, who recently completed a 1,200-mile trek across China to draw attention to sexual violence . -All the while, a college education remains the most reliable ticket to the middle class and beyond. -We sum up who’s fighting whom five years into the Syrian crisis. -“Maybe it’s because Congress is getting younger and finding how to balance things. -Appreciation becomes the first political virtue and the need to perfect the gifts of others is the first political task. -It may not have the visceral pull that mystery and violence gave “ The Wire ,” or the emotional highs that music gave “Treme,” but you could do worse than a good lecture on civility, tolerance and the virtues of good government. -For disease-causing parasites like tapeworms, roundworms and flukes, which may infest raw or undercooked fish, freezing can be the answer, but its effectiveness varies. -In hindsight, the security cameras , wire and lights Mr. Mondella installed after a break-in about eight years ago seemed strange, Mr. Murano said, especially after investigators told neighbors that a large sum of money had been taken. -He said he believes the connection to the street — along with a cafe and screens beaming out images from the center’s programming — will telegraph the institution’s intention to become a hub for conversations about the increasingly complex way pictures circulate and function in the digital age. -During the raid, one of the items the F.B.I. collected was a “list of artwork ” belonging to Mr. Ganek in addition to a DVD that contained “extractions” from his iPhone and BlackBerry. -He mustn’t waste the chance as Italy is living on borrowed time . -You appeal a verdict or accept it, at which point, like freshly poured concrete, it quickly hardens into accepted fact. -A sharp rise in visits to emergency rooms and calls to poison control centers nationwide has some health officials fearing that more potent and dangerous variations of a popular drug known as spice have reached the nation’s streets, resulting in several deaths. -In their new clip for the slippery nü-disco track “ I Won’t Let You Down ,” off their fourth record, “Hungry Ghosts,” they zip around on motorized scooter chairs, weaving among choreographed dancers, as the action is filmed above by a drone. -A review of research on the legislation that the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education commissioned from Malmo University found that it was unclear to what extent mobile phones and the Internet, rather than the law, may have accelerated the reduction in street prostitution by bringing buyers and sellers together electronically. -“This is a very important indication of how dysfunctional the government is and how incapable it is of dealing with the basic demands of the population ,” said Mario Abou Zeid, a research analyst at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut. -The company’s display, Iris , which should soon be available in limited quantities, allows drivers to read the contents of a text. -Vincent Harris , the chief digital strategist for Senator Rand Paul’s campaign, equipped the candidate’s many followers with avatars, photographs, videos, memes and links to post on their Facebook walls on the day Mr. Paul announced that he was running for president. -SAN PEDRO, Calif. — The boat stopped 300 yards off San Nicolas Island at 5:30 a.m. Monday, and Zach Jirkovsky was among those who stirred from his bunk. -Now, as security agents from Beijing fan out across the country hunting down the volunteers who took part in the women’s theatrical protests, many young feminists have gone into hiding. -Coughlin , who has visited Fells, said Fells had had three consecutive days of progress after responding well to the new combination of antibiotics. -So did Sweet Briar’s president at the time, Anne Gary Pannell , who Ms. English said was so worn out dealing with the strife on campus that she retired when the class of 1971 graduated. -The bigger threat for Google is that the web, the search company’s favored domain, has been increasingly overrun by the world of apps . -Alonso is 33 , Lahm 31, and dear old Schweinsteiger, though only just 30, looks what he is — a ferocious competitor who has pushed himself through countless knocks and strains while playing for both club and country. -Based on a true story, “Imperium,” which was a best seller in Europe, is the fablelike account of a scrawny, nervous vegetarian and nudist from Nuremberg named August Engelhardt. -This last eclipse of the year has led some, er, imaginative observers to predict that a giant asteroid will hit Earth within the next six days — a notion that NASA has firmly rebuffed. -At the metro level, Austin, Tex. , took the top spot. -After Amelie Wisniak moved to Manhattan from Paris four years ago, a friend told her, “ Never leave the island ” — Manhattan was the epicenter. -Shortly after taking office in September , Mr. Ghani’s government hired the Podesta Group for $50,000 a month to lobby on behalf of Afghanistan and help with public relations, according to filings with the Justice Department. -Night had fallen at the Clinton Correctional Facility in far northern New York when the prison guards came for Patrick Alexander . -Steve Mills , the general manager of the Knicks, leaned back in his chair and sighed as ESPN went to its final commercial break Tuesday night during the N.B.A.’s annual draft lottery. -During the granted period of market exclusivity, pharmaceutical manufacturers can price drugs higher than they could if there were competition from firms marketing the same molecule. -In his majority opinion in the case, United States v. Windsor, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy bristled at the unfairness of prohibiting same-sex couples “from being buried together in veterans’ cemeteries.” -The wreck killed 79 people when the train roared through a curve at 120 miles per hour , twice the posted speed limit, and derailed. -The bride’s father retired as a managing partner in Arnold Worldwide, a Boston advertising agency. -For the first time in its 29-year history, the Disney-owned animation studio will release two films in the same calendar year: “The Good Dinosaur” arrives on Wednesday, just five months after “Inside Out” collected $851.3 million worldwide . -But Mr. Faulkner also acknowledged that his mayoral bid was very much a work in progress. -“Adults have treated them with respect . -Such talk does not bother Moussa Mohammad, a cardiologist and father of four from Dara’a, Syria, who received refugee status in Germany in February. -In this gravely moody, perfectly directed thriller about a real 1962 spy swap, Steven Spielberg returns you to the good old bad days of the Cold War and its fictions, with their bottomless political chasms and moral gray areas. -Misinformation about climate change is distressingly common in the United States — a 2014 Yale study found that 35 percent of Americans believe that global warming is caused mostly by natural phenomena rather than human activity, and 34 percent think there is a lot of disagreement among scientists about whether global warming is even happening. -They advanced to the Eastern Conference finals three times in the last four seasons, including a trip to the Stanley Cup finals in 2014, when they lost to the Los Angeles Kings in five games. -Simmons could create a Grantland-like spinoff from Bleacher Report if Turner wants to pit a new version against ESPN’s original, and bring his podcast empire along as a bonus. -As the idea of a future without sanctions started to sink in, some became emotional. -Nationally, only 36 percent of eligible voters participated , a 72-year low for all federal elections, according to a report by the group. -“A fish is, of course, a discrete thing that possesses physical form,” Justice Kagan wrote, citing as authority the Dr. Seuss classic “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.” -“We can attract some conferences now with a new facility.” Kaplan said the institute was hoping for a September 2017 completion date. -Then, in the 2004 general election, he received a boost when Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an outside group, ran a television ad accusing Senator John Kerry, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, of lying about his war record . -Inspired by the shapes and bold colors of Rubel Frères style, the 18 pieces in the collection are made of diamonds, rubies, emeralds, blue and pink sapphires and blue-green tourmalines. -Mills projected that the team would be $28 million under the cap. -An online posting from six years ago included the unlikely revelation that she used to read to her son a book by Donald J. Trump, the real estate mogul now running for president, who recently suggested that childhood vaccines cause autism — a claim Ms. Harper dismisses in her postings. -“Top Gear,” which began as a straight show about cars, has in its current incarnation become popular worldwide, watched by about 350 million viewers in 170 countries. -This house is in Marble Cliff, a village of about 580 people just northwest of downtown Columbus, and one of the city’s first suburbs. -In the premiere, for instance, a camel is gelded. -Listen more carefully , though, as these words are assembled into the exacting forms of declensions and syllogisms, or quaint questions and answers that suggest foreign language phrase books for travelers. -The United States Census Bureau’s 2009-2013 American Community Survey estimated the population as 39 percent white, 36 percent black, 16 percent Hispanic and 5 percent Asian. -The East German reporters, hoping to get a similar reaction, peppered him with questions about race relations upon his arrival. -As Mrs. Clinton began her 2016 campaign for the presidency, Hugh Rodham and Roger Clinton had faded from public view, but Tony Rodham emerged as a controversial figure. -Night had fallen at the Clinton Correctional Facility in far northern New York when the prison guards came for Patrick Alexander. -Perhaps more important, the biases inherent in static scoring are not the same for all possible policy changes, making comparison of alternative options less reliable . -Rather, as I want to teach my son, we should do it because our jobs, no matter how seemingly small, can have a profound effect on someone else’s life; we just don’t often get to see how we’re touching them. -Secretary of State John Kerry met with European ministers over the weekend to discuss harsher economic sanctions against Russia because of the conflict in Ukraine. -“Then Lagares hit the double and Granderson walked, and you just knew it; you just knew it,” he added, referring to Juan Lagares and Curtis Granderson, who started the Mets’ ninth-inning rally. -The foundation also said Mr. Rodham’s project had not been among the more than 300 submitted for consideration at the expo. -( Adultery Rule No. 1: Do not use email ! -That means cloud computing leaders like Amazon and Google could benefit even more, and expand their online operations. -“We’ve only got one planet , with only so much land,” Mr. Searchinger said. -El Fuego (Andrew Call), a short-order cook from Bay Ridge who now has the ability to shoot fire; Blue Nixie (Grace McLean), a former marine biologist from Brighton Beach, who can control the tides; Kid Comet (Gerard Canonico), a messenger from Dumbo transformed into the fastest man living (“I finish my commute just as I begin it,” he sings); Captain Clear, a file clerk who’s now completely invisible (we just hear his voice); and Avenging Angelo (Nick Cordero), an unemployed gamer from Bensonhurst whose rather modest (if hilarious) gift is being able to locate empty parking spots. -Walt Mossberg, who was a technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal for many years before co-founding ReCode, wrote a 1,400-word column on how Mr. Sorkin “chose to cherry-pick and exaggerate some of the worst aspects of Jobs’ character,” proclaiming over and over that the Steve Jobs portrayed in the film “isn’t the man I knew.” -The groom’s mother was the chief executive and his father was the owner and chairman of SLG Advertising , a company in Greenwich. -It employs more than 1.3 million people , and in the last fiscal year earned about 1.6 trillion rupees, or $25.2 billion, or less than 14 percent of the revenue of Apple. -With Stepan out indefinitely, Vigneault recast his forward-line combinations Saturday, with the rookie Oscar Lindberg centering J. T. Miller and Jesper Fast, and Kevin Hayes centering Emerson Etem and Chris Kreider, who has one goal in his last 10 games. -Separately, Hill-Rom said it would pay $1.625 billion in cash and issue about 8.1 million in shares to acquire Welch Allyn in an effort to enhance its scale. -Last September , an investigation by The New York Times found that, during the last decade, the agency had often been slow to identify and act on safety defects, and reluctant to use its full legal powers against automakers. -who, after their lovemaking in his car, ties her to a chair under a bridge , and explains her predicament. -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months . -Lost And Found: New on the extended hardcover fiction list this week, at No. 18, is another work of semiautobiographical fiction: “ A Manual for Cleaning Women ,” a posthumously published story collection by Lucia Berlin, a little-known American writer who died in 2004 and who has been championed by Lydia Davis and August Kleinzahler. -The film, A.F.P. said, “relied on documents, photos and videos, particularly from the months before Rabin’s assassination , including those showing speeches from politicians such as Netanyahu at rallies against the Oslo accords, where Rabin was depicted in a Nazi uniform.” -But that is a misperception; no solid data support it, and the data that do exist negate it . -We’re partial to Julia Moskin’s recipe for bacon fat gingersnaps on a Saturday afternoon, and to Kim Severson ’s recipe for chewy chocolate snowcaps as well. -François Hollande , the French president, planned his own commemoration at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. -In the misguided popular lore, the display says, the woman was driving when the coffee spilled (she was not), she was not badly injured (she was, with third-degree burns that put her in the hospital for eight days and caused permanent scarring ), she was out to fleece McDonald’s -“Black Rage,” published by Basic Books in 1968, laid out in unsparing terms the psychic tightrope that black Americans walked, their self-image, family structures and worldview distorted by the weight of white oppression. -A pop romp that exhumes Mary Shelley’s famous monster-maker (James McAvoy) for a jaunty bromance with his bestie, Igor ( Daniel Radcliffe ). -It’s at once familiar — full of love, dancing, empowerment, blasphemy and raunch — and up-to-the-minute, made with a huge number of collaborators and tweaked by multiple hands under Madonna’s constant supervision. -Still, Sergeant Faranda said, the Ukrainians’ willingness to go into combat was all the more notable for their lack of preparation for it. -“The fear is still there that the A.L.P. becomes the arms of local strongmen . -Talent contracts like Simmons’s typically contain nondisparagement clauses, so if Simmons strikes out angrily before negotiating his exit — if, say, he verbally slapped Skipper or ESPN — he would forfeit about a third of his estimated $5 million salary, based on just over four months left on his contract. -They were never effectively enforced . -This last eclipse of the year has led some, er, imaginative observers to predict that a giant asteroid will hit Earth within the next six days — a notion that NASA has firmly rebuffed. “ There is no scientific basis — not one shred of evidence — that an asteroid or any other celestial object will impact Earth on those dates -Most of the works are black and white and driven by abstract concepts, with many focused on the nature of photography itself . -“We are closer to the Gestapo in East Germany or the Savak political police of Iran ” under the Shah, Mr. Eid added. -The two places may share pristine beaches and balmy weather. -After a shaky first inning, where Colon gave up three hits but left undamaged thanks to a double play that he helped start, the pitching coach Dan Warthen implored the 42 -year-old Colon to rely on his changeup and breaking pitches. -In an open letter last month, 12 of Sweden’s top women’s rights lobbies noted that a number of countries were looking toward the Swedish model of combating prostitution. -The Giants could still withdraw their franchise tag offer, which would make Pierre-Paul an unrestricted free agent, but Mara said that was not in the team’s immediate plans. -Filled with a sensational mix of romance-gone-wrong murder mysteries like “Scorned: Love Kills” and “Deadly Affairs,” hosted by the former soap opera queen Susan Lucci, Investigation Discovery has attracted a global audience of fans so dedicated that they complain to the network that its logo is permanently visible on their television screens . -But Bank of America , the nation’s second-largest bank by assets after JPMorgan Chase, passed only provisionally and could still fail later this year if it does not fix deficiencies that the Fed identified. -“On a phone, the biggest intellectual difference is you don’t go to your search box as your first resort,” said Keith Rabois, a partner at the venture capital firm Khosla Ventures, who has invested in a search start-up called Relcy . -There is no going back . -A senior security official acknowledged that the militias were harassing the locals, but said they had been warned “not to touch people’s property.” -Tiresias , the blind seer in Greek mythology who lived as a man and a woman, is the presiding figure in her collection “Hold Your Own,” and the contemporary characters in her dazzling story-poem “Brand New Ancients” are also conflicted beings in search of a self. -As his round unraveled , the greeting he received at each tee box grew louder and more prolonged. -After throwing a gem on May 1 against the Nationals , the next afternoon he was at the Rangers’ game, sitting near center ice at the Garden, about eight rows up. -1 tablespoon chopped garlic6 tablespoons vegetable oil1 teaspoon chili powder, preferably Thai (or cayenne pepper)4 tablespoons palm sugar4 tablespoons tamarind purée½ cup chopped, roasted peanuts1 block firm tofu or, if possible, smoked tofu, diced into small cubes1.5 ounces preserved turnip, finely chopped 1.5 ounces Chinese chives3 tablespoons fish sauce1.5 ounces of pork loin, diced into small pieces10 ounces rice vermicelli noodles (sen lek)3 eggs1 pound of bean sprouts1 lime To turn the dish into a bastard (optional*):Béchamel sauce with cheese (recipe below)Breadcrumbs and butter to topKetchup and mustard to serve 1. -NeuroLinx now supports a range of research projects, including an exploration of the way dolphins sleep, an effort to create a computer simulation of the ubiquitous lab worm C. elegans (known as the Open Worm project), and an exploration of nerve damage in diseases like multiple sclerosis. -A new entry comes along next Saturday on Animal Planet: “ Dr. Jeff , Rocky Mountain Vet.” -As intended, this got a laugh from ProPublica’s journalists , who live in the numbers-heavy world of today’s investigative reporting, where databases and spreadsheets have replaced the rumbling of the presses beneath the floor. -And they reaffirmed their determination to be a force on Wall Street . -“I have bought myself another 15 years ,” he said as he walked among freshly picked pistachio trees. -“It clearly states that salvation doesn’t come from the Jews’ conversion, but it’s very respectful of their own mission,” said Alberto Melloni, the director of a liberal Catholic research institution , the John XXIII Foundation for Religious Studies in Bologna. -“The practical, realistic expectation is a frozen conflict with no effective control by Kiev over those areas, but no formal responsibility of Russia,” said Fyodor Lukyanov , the editor of the journal Russia in Global Affairs. -Manley took two spades, three hearts, one diamond and three clubs. -And yet there is often a sort of style or wit — a “ dash ”— in these instantaneous inventions; they reflect, to some extent, one’s own interests and experiences, and I rather enjoy them. -While Mr. Corbyn opposes British military action over Syria , some of Labour’s senior figures, including the party’s spokesman on foreign affairs, Hilary Benn, supported it, and Mr. Corbyn was forced to allow his lawmakers to vote freely on the issue in an effort to avoid a intraparty clash amid threatened resignations. -In one case, he intended to bid, but was told “there are already three offers beyond the asking price,” he said. -Look out Brookfield’s front window and see, clumped together across the street, One World Trade Center, which one recent afternoon was half-cloaked in spooky fog, eerily telegraphing impermanence; Santiago Calatrava’s bird, which would look majestic were it not beset at each side by new development; and the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. -And so it went, as the film academy — stung by fierce criticism of its failure to nominate any black actors or directors in the last round of Oscar voting — used its annual Governors Awards to face its diversity issues head on. -Also, as “Capital in the 21st Century” points out, at that time the richest 10 percent claimed less than 35 percent of America’s national income, down from 50 percent in the 1920s, when Huntington was spending $20,000 on phone calls. -He simply said he would stay long enough to fulfill a number of prime goals: keeping crime at “very low levels”; addressing “the racial tensions that exist in this city and have grown significantly around the country over the past year around the criminal justice system”; building morale among the rank-and-file; and, “most importantly,” keeping “the image of this city as the safest large city in America.” -Fines and settlements pulled down the figure . -The Books of The Times review on Thursday, about “The Art of Memoir” by Mary Karr , referred incorrectly to Ms. Karr at one point. -“We have to think differently,” said Michael Connor , the deputy secretary of the Interior Department, which includes the Bureau of Reclamation. -Mr. Watkins, a tourist from Utah visiting New York for the United States Open, was stabbed in the chest on Sept. 3, 1990, in a struggle with at least six young men who had tried to rob his family inside the Seventh Avenue subway station at 53rd Street. -Tennessee running back Alvin Kamara, a transfer from junior college , rushed for 144 yards and two touchdowns in his debut last week against Bowling Green. -Oleksandr I. Leshchenko, the deputy director for training in the National Guard, was somewhat skeptical about the value of the training, saying that “ 99 percent ” of the men in the course had already been in combat. -But in Washington he grouped abortion in a long catalog of wrongs that need to be righted : hungry children, bombing, “immigrants who drown in the search for a better tomorrow,” old or sick people who are treated as a burden, terrorism, war, drug trafficking and environmental devastation. -The ad promoted the city’s “Made in NY” effort supporting local film production . -Some even look to Britain, where Prime Minister David Cameron has described them as “swarms.” -The plan in the magazine’s 1970s heyday, said Joe Armstrong , its publisher and president during that period, “was to build Time-Life, do what Henry Luce did, but for a younger generation.” -Mrs. Gant , 29, is studying for a master's degree in social work at New York University. -Gawker.com, the first site founded by Mr. Denton , had been seen as the quintessential Manhattan media and gossip publication of the Internet age — a destination for ambitious, young writers eager to cover the industry and the powerful figures who populate it. -Larry Fitzgerald topped 1,000 receiving yards in a season for the seventh time . -That’s the fascination of Cruz, and the most fun Tuesday night was his stumble on the very ground that tripped up Rick Perry four years ago. -In the memorable 1975 World Series, Tiant won two games against the Cincinnati Reds, including a shutout in Game 1. -What You’ll Pay In the third quarter of 2015, the median sales price of a condo in Clinton Hill was $849,000, an increase of 28 percent from the same period last year, according to Gregory J. Heym, the chief economist at Terra Holdings, who said the small size of the market can cause data fluctuations. -Young was out of Sunday’s starting lineup, but even after a pinch-hit strikeout, he was hitting .313 with six homers and 12 runs batted in. -HOPE, Ark. — Mike Huckabee, who excited evangelical voters in his first presidential race in 2008 and retains much of their good will, announced on Tuesday that he would again seek the Republican nomination despite a crowded field of rivals for his natural base in the party. -Both women are cautiously hopeful that the lawsuit will quickly change their situation. -His suffering became a passion play of the Lost Cause , the nearly religious cult of grievance that convinced subsequent generations of the Union’s intent not only to defeat the Confederacy but to emasculate it. -Revenue from investment banking rose 15 percent, to €4.7 billion . -Several reality series, some still in the planning stages, are centered on transgender people, like TLC’s “All That Jazz,” about the teenage transgender activist Jazz Jennings , and VH1’s “TransAmerica,” about the model and activist Carmen Carrera. -LVMH announced it is hiring Ian Rogers of Apple to head up its digital innovation. McKinsey research also shows the strongest growth in online luxury sales happening on the websites of individual luxury brands and leading department stores. -Now 7 0 and 66, the surviving defendants, William Vasquez and Amaury Villalobos, stood in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn. -“Pigeon,” as Mr. Andersson has referred to it, opens June 3 at Film Forum, preceded by a retrospective at the Museum of Arts and Design showing the other two films in Mr. Anderson’s so-called “Living” trilogy as well as shorts . -Harlen Wheatley, Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort, Ky . -And Jordan’s rate for the 1993 finals alone, 38.9 , lags behind James’s 44.0. -Think of it like a wheel of fortune . -“Everybody in the know drinks halves,” said Leigh Linley, author of “Great Yorkshire Beer,” when I met him in the nearby city of Leeds the next day, referring to the half-pint serving glass , instead of the more traditional imperial pint. -There are however, ways that the Assembly could pressure Mr. Maduro to shift course economically. -The film is touching and small, but also thoughtful and assured in a way that lingers after the inevitable tears have been shed and the obvious lessons learned. -collegestreetmusichall.com ; 877-987-6487. -“Digging for Fire,” Joe Swanberg’s new feature is, like many of his previous movies, a case study in heterosexual ethics . -The appetizers were more perplexing. -Walter Fairbanks, fire chief in Cisco, about 100 miles west of Fort Worth, confirmed that there was one fatality when the tornado hit Saturday afternoon near the town. -While it is necessary for girls to have an environment in which they can feel comfortable and progress at their own rate, Heinrichs said, she sees an unintended consequence of Title IX: Fewer top-level girls seem to be honing their skills against boys today than when she and Hamm and Wambach developed into elite players. “It’s important because in Europe, they’re all playing up, and their 12- to 16-year-olds are playing against boys,” Heinrichs said. -Cave lions, the prehistoric relative of modern-day lions, are believed to have become extinct about 10,000 years ago . -But the Illini solved that problem for at least one week, getting 16 carries for 180 rushing yards and two touchdowns from Vaughn, a freshman; 12 carries for 133 yards from Ferguson, a senior in his first game back from injury; and a total of 382 yards on the ground in a dominating 48-14 victory over the Boilermakers . -Mr. Schleiff had been chief executive of Crown Media Holdings, owner of the Hallmark Channel, known for its sentimental love stories . -The kitchen was updated during renovations with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Miele range, a Jenn-Air oven and quartz countertops. -Altogether, the evening raised $1.6 million . -HOPE, Ark. — Mike Huckabee, who excited evangelical voters in his first presidential race in 2008 and retains much of their good will, announced on Tuesday that he would again seek the Republican nomination despite a crowded field of rivals for his natural base in the party. -But again, the Christian idea is that God asks the seemingly impossible of all of us — and, fortunately forgives us when we fail. -She graduated from Fordham and received a law degree cum laude from Pace University. -In much of California and Arizona — two of the states with arguably the most severe water crises and water management challenges in the nation — state and local authorities continue to count the sources of water as if they were entirely separate, two distinct bank accounts. -Gibbs was a critic temperamentally, not just when he was at the theater. -One of the biggest applause lines was Senator Bernie Sanders’s quip to Mrs. Clinton, “the American people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails.” -“The worst thing is people tolerate it and accept it as a natural part of life, but no one believes beating a man is O.K.” As a project manager at the Beijing Gender Health Education Institute, Ms. Wei helped stage an annual AIDS Walk on the Great Wall , attended women’s conferences in India and South Korea, and started collecting footage for a documentary about bisexuality in China. -His next step is to attach a GPS tracking device to the lizards to see what kind of path they follow on their way home. -The judge’s ruling came after lengthy hearings, starting in February, during which Mr. Hincapie testified that a detective had beaten a confession out of him and a previously unknown witness, Mariluz Santana , came forward to swear she had not seen Mr. Hincapie on the subway platform when the murder happened. -Line: Broncos by 7 “Who is a better running back than me?” -(The music, by Brian Eno with contributions from Nico Muhly , is also wielded gently and judiciously). -“There’s another train coming !” -He showed my husband the results, explaining that he was a graduate student . -Materiality Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: John Velazquez Record: 3-3-0-0 Points: 100 Odds: 12-1 J.D.: Materiality, the Florida Derby champion, is trying to do an awful lot in little time. -The history of corporations’ failure to protect the public is replete with such stories, from flammable pajamas to the lack of safety guards on dangerous machinery. -That’s the neighborhood in which the heroine, Alex ( Mary Elizabeth Winstead ), grew up and that, with her family, she still calls home. -The screenplay was by the acclaimed writer Aaron Sorkin (who also wrote “The Social Network”). -The technical fixes proposed by Volkswagen appeared to be surprisingly simple, deepening the mystery over why the decision had been made to evade pollution testing with illicit software. -Invented in China, about 1,000 years ago , porcelain is a ceramic made from a varying mixture of materials, the most indispensable of which is a whitish clay, kaolin. -Mr. Smith pointed out that the name of the reorganization plan, Strategy 2020 , means that even if Deutsche Bank meets all its goals, it will still have been 12 years since the beginning of the financial crisis “before they get to some kind of equilibrium.” -One ( Mike Birbiglia ) is the uptight guy. -The Afghan Local Police were established by American commanders as a low-cost auxiliary force trained by the United States Special Forces . -“In the Microsoft case, if they’d just waited a while, the problems they thought they saw would have disappeared because technology, consumer behavior and the market demand changed enough to correct those problems,” said Geoffrey A. Manne, executive director of the International Center for Law and Economics, a policy research organization that has received funding from technology companies including, in the past, Google . -Mr. Watkins, a tourist from Utah visiting New York for the United States Open, was stabbed in the chest on Sept. 3, 1990, in a struggle with at least six young men who had tried to rob his family inside the Seventh Avenue subway station at 53rd Street. -Alaska began distributing the money, which comes from oil royalties, in 1982 . -As the police forced camera crews outside the building to stop taking video, journalists retreated to the Bugun control room where Tarik Toros , the broadcaster’s editor in chief, fought the new trustees to keep the channel on the air as long as possible. -College is the main institution that can offset this trend by turning unskilled individuals into skilled ones. -Phil Jimenez, an artist known for his work on Wonder Woman and the Amazing Spider-Man comics, says that many readers no longer want to see the effeminate stereotype of the gay man in comics. -Analysts and commentators from across the political spectrum welcomed the agreement. -The foundation chose Philippe Van Cauteren , artistic director of the S.M.A.K. contemporary art museum in Ghent, Belgium, to put together the exhibition, and funded it with 600,000 euros (about $675,000) from private Iraqi companies and individuals. -Our lawsuit says that the N.S.A.’s mass surveillance of Internet traffic on American soil — often called “upstream” surveillance — violates the Fourth Amendment, which protects the right to privacy, as well as the First Amendment, which protects the freedoms of expression and association. -The Nasdaq Biotechnology Index fell more than 4 percent on Monday on fears that government action to control pharmaceutical prices could be coming. -The good person always offers to pay; and the wealthier of the two always does.’ ” -“What’s really going on is an overseas market is hitting the U.S. market,” said Guy LeBas, chief fixed-income strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia. -A concussion kept Canada’s Haley Irwin out until the Olympic tournament’s semifinals. -PC sales are in a long decline, as customers increasingly use online services connected to mobile devices. -The cause was complications of prostate cancer , said his son Geoffrey. -Channel swimmers must begin “ toes dry, ” and Jirkovsky took several steps beyond the tide line to make sure the swim would qualify. -At the end of his main set — after the sax subsided, after the strolling bass stopped strolling — he stood onstage, clutching an acoustic guitar. Accompanied only by his backup singer, he began to play “River.” -The course on cutting wire is one of 63 classes of remedial military instruction being provided by 300 United States Army trainers in three consecutive two-month courses. -Under this measurement, I.S.S. found that DuPont’s growth margin based on earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization was only 0.5 percent for each year over seven years. -Moreover, biofuels are an inefficient way to convert sunlight to fuel, meaning an immense amount of land would be required to supply a significant fraction of global energy demand, Mr. Searchinger said. -Recently, these rides have ended at Chomp Chomp in Greenwich Village for radish cakes, noodle soups with transporting powers, coconut rice, triangles of golden beef-filled roti wet with curry sauce, and other treats from the food courts of Singapore. -“We must come together for common sense gun violence prevention reforms that keep weapons out of the hands of criminals and the violently unstable, while respecting responsible gun owners,” she said in a statement that was unlikely to offer encouragement to proponents of stricter gun laws. -The former student, Kenneth M. Stancil III, was accused of killing Ron Lane, who was shot as he arrived for his job Monday morning at Wayne Community College in Goldsboro. -It would be wonderful if another artist bought it. -On Monday, the website of another official media outlet, China National Radio , published an article from Xinhua stating that an associate of Mr. Xu had been shot and killed by the police while trying to escape. -Some of those elements are evident in his Piano Concerto (1938), a vast and sometimes unwieldy piece whose slow movement features an unusual duet between harp and piano and whose virtuosic whirlwinds, acerbic chords and gentle pentatonic, folklorish melodies were deftly and energetically rendered by the pianist Jorge Federico Osorio on Saturday evening, with Mr. Botstein conducting the American Symphony Orchestra. -Shooting images for the print magazine component of “The Displaced,” Addario accompanied Hana Abdullah, a 12-year-old Syrian girl now living in a refugee settlement in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, for 21 hours a day, documenting her daily life . -“Rosewood,” a medical procedural series that debuts today, stars Morris Chestnut as Miami’s top private pathologist, ready to help the police solve the most challenging cases (8 p.m. Eastern, Fox). -After he went undrafted , Collins met with the police, who said he answered all their questions. -Its request for a sophisticated antitank missile went nowhere, as Washington feared it would just encourage Russia to send more weapons and men to Ukraine. -One American finance professional, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said he moved to St. Kitts and Nevis seven years ago for tax purposes, eventually deciding to give up his United States passport . -It was launched two years ago in the Northeast, then gradually expanded its range before releasing iPhone and Android apps earlier this year. -With a curly wig and a fake case of pink eye, she was shooting a scene opposite Jude Law for their new movie, “Spy,” as the director and screenwriter, Paul Feig , looked on. -Until that changes, states and cities have the constitutional authority and moral obligation to protect the public from the scourge of gun violence. -“They’re not closed — there’s a lot of smuggling, people have to live” in Syria, said Savas M. Ozaydemir , a leading Eskisehir industrialist with holdings in roofing tile manufacturing, wiring manufacture and real estate. -That split is the same as the broadcasters now hold for the British rights to televise the Premier League , whose teams, including Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal, play in games that can attract a global audience of about three billion each week. -Uber has contested the suit since its filing , asserting that the company is in the technology and logistics business, and is essentially an online marketplace that matches willing riders with available drivers. -Strict Catholic doctrine about sex, still on the books, could not be preached by Pope Francis with a straight face. -As the evening began, Cheryl Boone Isaacs , the Academy’s president, set the tone with a speech about inclusiveness, and the disclosure of a five-year plan, called “A2020,” to broaden the demographics of the group’s membership, staff and governing board. -Sent by Jack’s most recent ex-mistress, it contains dozens of printed pages of filthy emails delineating exactly what the couple wanted to do to each other and how. -A screening of the 2009 documentary “Carmen & Geoffrey,” about Mr. Holder’s prolific career and his relationship with his wife, the dancer Carmen de Lavallade , will be preceded by a discussion with the filmmakers (and husband and wife) -Manager Joe Girardi has found a way to get 10 players at least 70 plate appearances each, an important skill with a veteran roster. -After lunch, Mr. Shoemaker walked with me down the sidewalk to the No Name. -Apollo 8 helped end the year on a note of hope and grace. -“Notes From a Beach Found at Carmel” — whatever you do, get a copy, read it, get it, this is one of the great books ever.’ -From the earliest days of the war , the government in Kiev had asked for military help from the United States. -As for pricing the house, Ms. Goldberg said the loftlike open spaces, abundant light, pair of parking spots and capacious elevator all contribute to its appeal. -All have been men . -While Mr. Netanyahu had not previously mentioned recognition in regard to Iran, he has made a similar call in recent negotiations with the Palestinians . -Noting that the right to vote had been won in 1920, Ms. Levin pointed out that “the modern woman” was only 40 years old , and lamented her descent from the ivory tower of academia to “push-button kitchens, supermarkets and finished basements.” -After an emotional 10-week trial , one of the longest and most complex in this state’s history, it took a jury of nine women and three men about 12 hours of deliberation over two days to convict Mr. Holmes on all counts. -And the Lyon sons go to extremes to save Empire Entertainment . -For the next 13 years — 650 weeks, more or less, in a row — I never missed a deadline. -MOSCOW — In recent years, trade relations between Russia and the Netherlands have at times blossomed and at times wilted. -A Palestinian gunman drove up to an Israeli military checkpoint in the West Bank and opened fire on the soldiers there, according to the military. -Oleksandr I. Leshchenko, the deputy director for training in the National Guard, was somewhat skeptical about the value of the training, saying that “ 99 percent ” of the men in the course had already been in combat. -What’s Streaming Now THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 1 ( 2014 ) Katniss Everdeen, now squirreled away in District 13, once thought destroyed, leads the charge against the Capitol. -Swanson led the Commodores with 15 homers after hitting only three last season. -Cathy Clegg , the General Motors vice president for North American manufacturing and labor relations, said in a statement about the agreement, “Working with our U.A.W. partners, we developed constructive solutions that benefit employees and provide flexibility for the company to respond to the needs of the marketplace.” -During storms , the dead trees lose their branches, turning them into stumps, while the dust swirls about in ever-growing quantities. -Walmart, which had denounced the law, commended the governor in a brief statement, while Chad Griffin, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, who was at the Capitol on Wednesday, expressed “cautious optimism.” -Some 30 percent of DuPont’s shareholder base is made up of retail investors, many of whom may cast votes (but like much of the American electorate, probably won’t). -The defect led to the recall of 2.6 million small cars last year. -Cowardice can kill people. -He has also said that further military action was necessary to stem terrorist acts like the ones that struck Paris on Nov. 13, leaving 130 dead, and that it would be an essential component of any diplomatic solution to the Syrian civil war, which has displaced up to half that country’s population. -The Bronx led the city’s five boroughs in the largest percentage of new chain stores from 2014 to 2015, up to 944 from 914. -Mr. Rodham projected that he could make $1 million on the Haiti deal if it came to pass — enough money, he said in his court testimony, to take his family to Disney World and cover his debts, including his legal bills and his long overdue federal taxes. Mr. Rodham eventually settled his bill with his former lawyer, Gwendolyn Jo M. Carlberg. -The gadgetry “I have a particular fondness for the look of the interior of a gigantic satellite called the Death Star , a place full of the kind of waste space one finds today only in old Fifth Avenue mansions and public libraries.” -The Mets’ average television audience, which reached a high of 314,171 in 2007, bottomed out at 138, 62 7 in 2013 before a slight revival to just over 144,000 last season. -The militia expansion plan is a reversal for President Ashraf Ghani , who had long talked about the importance of solidifying “the state monopoly over the use of force” in a country still deeply scarred by its civil war. -Talbot had a shutout win last season in his last game at Nashville, 90 miles from where he played college hockey in Huntsville, Ala . -‘ Our Brand Is Crisis ’ (R, 1:47) -Marcelo Aguirre, a paramedic in Newark and suburban New Jersey. -He arrived in a party bus with 15 children from the Garden of Dreams Foundation , a charity in the Bronx. -While president at N.Y.U., Dr. Sexton has not lived in the apartment at 37 West Washington Square , which is officially designated as the president’s residence. -Turner is also strong digitally, with much of its focus on continuing to build Bleacher Report. -The jail is overcrowded, with nearly 200 inmates in a space for 40. -Mr. Norris , 58, was one of 22 federal prisoners released on July 28 through a continuing bipartisan push to shorten the sentences of nonviolent drug offenders who, during the war-on-drugs fervor of decades ago, received punishments far lengthier than they would have drawn today. -Free . -On Nov. 29, the boat was reaching nearly 20 miles per hour when it drove into the Cargados Carajos Shoals , an atoll 200 miles from Mauritius. -Yondr, a year-old company based in San Francisco, may have a low-tech workaround: a form-fitting, tamper-proof neoprene case that patron s are handed as they enter a theater. -“ The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages ,” Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said at a news conference Monday morning, explaining her decision to accept the deal and recommend that the German Parliament also grant its approval. -Hip-hop dance can successfully address such heavy subject matter , but not like this. -Media-savvy, fearless and well-connected to feminists outside China, the young activists over the last three years have taken their righteous indignation to the streets, pioneering a brand of guerrilla theater familiar in the West but largely unheard-of in this authoritarian nation. -(Bans on interracial marriage were generally a white supremacist innovation, not an inheritance from Christendom or common law.) -One of Mr. Norris’s brothers-in-law is a shuttle-bus driver for a local hotel and will try to get him a job there, while another looks into some gardening work. -Her mother is a counselor at Camp Good Grief , a summer camp in Westhampton Beach, N.Y., for grieving children. -They name them Sir John and Lady Jane, raising anatomy to the level of aristocracy. -Lisa Gomez , chairwoman of the New York State Affordable Housing Association, a builder’s group, argues that union pay scales would torpedo the production of affordable housing. -Experts warn that the popular term “synthetic marijuana” is a misnomer, as the substances merely resemble marijuana but can be 100 times as potent . -“The first digits are actually 3.1415 ,” said Cindy Lawrence, the museum’s executive director and co-founder. -About 455,000 parents, mostly mothers, now receive the payments. -“We’re in a critical condition right now,” said Mario Santoyo, a board member and technical adviser for the California Latino Water Coalition , as he stood on the deck of a motorboat in the middle of Millerton Lake, built in 1942. -A court in China’s western region of Xinjiang tried two brothers of an American reporter on charges of endangering state security and leaking secrets, according to a spokesman for Radio Free Asia, the journalist’s employer. -He said her sister and brother were with her at the hospital. -Since last year, its Truth and Dignity Commission, created by constitutional mandate in 2013, has been collecting harrowing accounts of torture suffered by thousands of Tunisians over nearly six decades, primarily under the regimes of the dictators Habib Bourguiba and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. -Mutual fund analysts say that the Third Avenue fund is perhaps the riskiest of the many high-yield funds that investors have been piling into in recent years. -Monday was the eighth anniversary of Mr. Levinson’s disappearance, which occurred during a visit he made to Kish Island, Iran . -Hill-Rom, which is based in Chicago , said it expected that the combined company would have about $2.6 billion in revenue and that the deal would enhance the products it offers to health care providers. -PAUL MATUSKA is the closest thing the American West has to a water cop, and his beat includes Needles, Calif., a beleaguered desert town midway between Flagstaff, Ariz., and Los Angeles. -Comix at Foxwoods, 350 Trolley Line Boulevard . -Harlen Wheatley, Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort, Ky. -An article on Wednesday about a vote by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to change its definition of marriage to include same-sex marriage misstated the membership of the United Methodist Church. -The Britain and Ireland team regained the Walker Cup with its highest points total, beating the United States, 16 ½ to 9 ½, at Royal Lytham and St. Annes in England. -Mr. McCarthy rose quickly through the Republican ranks in part because of his fund-raising skills . -Mr. Shin has been examined by doctors who believe he was subjected to torture and child labor , given the evidence of his scars and unnaturally bowed arms. -Reims was a road race , and you could imagine the Germans coming over in tanks but it was race cars going in the other direction. -And as the mayor seeks to assure residents that New York remains “the safest big city in America,” citing a drop so far this year in overall crime, the number of recorded stops has also continued to fall sharply . -Malta’s citizenship program, which offers a passport to those willing to pay 1.2 million euros, about $1.3 million, has been controversial since it was introduced more than a year ago. -One of the biggest applause lines was Senator Bernie Sanders’s quip to Mrs. Clinton, “the American people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails .” -So schools have evolved to place more emphasis on the collaborative filmmaking process . -“ Anna and Elsa all day.” -Being scared a little bit by police intervention would be a good thing. -At the same time, Mr. Hamid points out, he’s made “an attempt at optimism,” however forced and possibly misguided — so fervent is his belief that “Pakistan is a test bed for pluralism on a globalizing planet that desperately needs more pluralism.” -A new chest X-ray showed that there was much less fluid in her chest . -Each of the three programs offers a different configuration of artists, who include Goblin Party, Ju Bin Kim, Youn Puluem, Won Kim, Moonsuk Choi, Suksoon Jung, Moon Ei Lee and Eun-Me Ahn . -In 2013, New York’s attorney general reached a $10.25 million settlement with the Career Education Corporation over claims that it had inflated graduates’ job-placement rates. -The battle to broadcast the English soccer games had set Sky, which is partly owned by Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox , against BT, the former British telecommunications monopoly that has aggressively expanded into live sports programming as a way to promote its array of cable television and Internet services. -Several Mets, led by Juan Uribe, were singing along to pop songs by the Backstreet Boys , the popular boy band from the late 1990s. -Mr. Turnbull, who once used an expletive to describe Mr. Abbott’s climate-change policies , said that carbon emissions reduction targets Mr. Abbott recently proposed, which have been criticized as inadequate by scientists and environmentalists, were “very substantial.” -Get the league’s top free-agent prize in LaMarcus Aldridge ? -This time, the teams combined for six touchdowns in the fourth quarter. -The plan in the magazine’s 1970s heyday, said Joe Armstrong, its publisher and president during that period, “was to build Time-Life, do what Henry Luce did, but for a younger generation.” -The team has had only two plays of 25 yards or more, and the humdrum execution has been reflected on the scoreboard, with the Eagles averaging 19.3 points a game, tied for 21st in the N.F.L. Relying on the other team to trot out an even worse offense does not seem like a great strategy, but it should work this week for Philadelphia. -Manager Joe Girardi has found a way to get 10 players at least 70 plate appearances each, an important skill with a veteran roster. -Mr. Chauvin was the first to explain chemical reactions involving petroleum compounds in which two molecules swap groups of atoms. -Taking a small step to address segregation in New York City schools, the Education Department announced on Friday that it would allow seven schools to reserve slots for children from low-income or non-English speaking families. -Heading into 2016, he said, the company will seek to extend the lifestyle sections on each of its sites, promote product recommendations — a growing source of revenue for Gawker Media, which takes a percentage of sales that come through its sites — and expand its video offerings and live events. -In large part, this is due to the allure of Oppel’s imagery , which is striking and scary at once: A dissected wasp with nothing inside it. -But within two years, she says, she was earning enough that she bought a new car and a house . -They binge-watch and read recaps. -This was the decade, shading into the 1970s, whose architects created the Relaxation Cube, the walk-in Knowledge Box, inflatable Instant Cities and Microhouses for the masses. -Allergan , the maker of Botox, said on Wednesday that it would pay about $2.1 billion in cash and shares for Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, which makes a treatment for double chins. -These are done in what has become the definitive bootleg style: cut-and-paste graphics with text in loud, slightly corroded fonts, generally on a black T-shirt. -As she was dying , Ms. Quick told her daughter that she had lied about the men’s involvement in the fire. -As the story begins in earnest, he has turned up in London, determined to make a new start and reclaim his culinary stature. -With his mouth, I have no idea what he would say to people.” Democratic voters seem more enthusiastic about Mrs. Clinton as the party’s possible nominee than Republicans do about Mr. Trump. -Physical testing took place over two days , Friday and Saturday, instead of one. -In Germany, which expects 800,000 migrants this year alone, Chancellor Angela Merkel and big business are mounting a vocal campaign to get the new arrivals into jobs quickly . -Two films with a more narrow focus are the chintzy hostage melodrama “Rock All Night,” with its marvelous tagline “Some Have to Dance … Some Have to Kill!,” and “Machine-Gun Kelly,” starring Charles Bronson . -Though conscious of her considerable gifts as an actor — she’s so able to project emotion that her face can seem almost see-through — Ms. Moss still confesses to “major moments” where she thinks: “I can’t believe they asked me to do this, they’re crazy. -No one ever responded to Dr. Schatz’s letter, written in 1965, but its discovery in 1972 helped frame a national debate over patients’ rights that generated new standards for research involving human subjects. Dr. Schatz (pronounced SHOTZ) died of metastatic melanoma at his home in Honolulu, his wife, Barbara, said. -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months . -Assault weapons, which seem to be the armament of choice for mass shootings, used to be illegal under a law that expired in 2004 . -Suddenly, without warning, a powerful electric-like energy flooded the body with wave after wave.” Mr. Kripal does not take the imagination to be an electrical byproduct of some naturalist process. -Equally problematic for the Patriots, their banged-up offensive line cannot seem to block anyone and now must keep J.J. Watt and Jadeveon Clowney off quarterback Tom Brady. -The state House is again pushing forward with a Republican priority to require photo identification at the polls, after similar measures were stymied by the Senate or courts in recent years. -El Fuego (Andrew Call), a short-order cook from Bay Ridge who now has the ability to shoot fire; Blue Nixie (Grace McLean), a former marine biologist from Brighton Beach, who can control the tides; Kid Comet (Gerard Canonico), a messenger from Dumbo transformed into the fastest man living (“I finish my commute just as I begin it,” he sings); Captain Clear , a file clerk who’s now completely invisible (we just hear his voice); and Avenging Angelo (Nick Cordero), an unemployed gamer from Bensonhurst whose rather modest (if hilarious) gift is being able to locate empty parking spots. -Around ’95 and ’96, I was writing my concerto for violin and I was living in Rome, so I had less contact with Pierre. -Brooklyn Law School graduates could pursue their passion , he said, knowing that the school would provide some financial relief if that pursuit proved fruitless. -In addition, the company recently announced that in certain cases it would also use information contained within apps as a ranking factor for mobile searches performed on phones that run its Android software. -On Sept. 25 the lead was gone, after the Red Sox beat the Yankees, 4-1, at Fenway Park behind Ted Williams’s 43rd home run and a four-hitter by Mel Parnell. -But the arresting stories of the two unarmed women, and most of all the vivid images of Ms. Sabbagh ’s death, have dramatized the police violence more effectively than any statistics, rights advocates say. -“There’s an illusion of legality,” said Scott Albrecht, a special agent in the D.E.A.’s Milwaukee district office, who supervised the investigation of Mr. Tian after the agents linked him to packages shipped to an address here. -Mr. Borle brings his well-polished panoply of comic tics, winks and flourishes to his portrayal of Shakespeare as a glam rock star. -Two other American churches — the Episcopal Church and the Mennonite Church USA — were also debating Israeli divestment measures this week at their conventions. -After making the move to Division I from Division II in 2006, it found a temporary spot in the Great West Conference — a mishmash of colleges mostly from the Midwest and the West. -And now, with Republicans nearly three times as likely as Democrats to describe themselves as angry with the federal government, according to a recent Pew Research Center study, Jeb Bush may need to get more comfortable — and quickly — with personally going on the attack and channeling a sense of passionate outrage. -Towns said he tried to learn as much as possible from teammates like Al Horford — lessons about the importance of repetition, about the complexities of defending the pick-and-roll . -Not only is this young man entitled to conceal the truth from his father, but he doesn’t owe him a repayment later when he can afford it. -“The White Road” eventually becomes a brief against standardized production and industrialization — the opposite of what de Waal loves in hand-potting — and the price paid for it by workers. -(Any doubts about the mall as a site of political meaning need look no further than recent Black Lives Matter protests that have targeted shopping centers .) -Hicklin plans to man the store himself on weekends, offering up mince pies and cups of tea (including a rooibos blend called “Little Dickens” from the Brooklyn-based purveyor Bellocq , as well as Yorkshire Gold from his native England). -“This misguided law would have inserted politics and bad medicine into every exam room in North Carolina,” Cecile Richards , president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement. -The monthly rent was $80 . -I think everybody does better if they really like some aspect of what they’re doing , but work is work. -Lost And Found: New on the extended hardcover fiction list this week, at No. 18, is another work of semiautobiographical fiction: “A Manual for Cleaning Women,” a posthumously published story collection by Lucia Berlin, a little-known American writer who died in 2004 and who has been championed by Lydia Davis and August Kleinzahler. -In general, killing parasites requires freezing and storing fish at a surrounding temperature of minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit or colder for seven days; or freezing at a surrounding temperature of minus 31 degrees or colder until the fish is solid and storing at the same temperature for 15 hours; or freezing at a surrounding temperature of minus 31 degrees until the fish is solid and storing at minus 4 degrees or below for 24 hours. -The team rebuilt the boat in four months and rejoined the fleet last weekend in Lisbon for the final two legs of the 39,000-nautical-mile race. -She said in an interview that the police had confiscated a computer and memory stick from the apartment and had said Mr. Yu would face criminal charges of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble,” a nebulous, catchall accusation increasingly lodged against Chinese rights advocates. -“The reason, of course, is that you expect somebody else to buy it off you.” -As the article correctly noted elsewhere, he is Richard Wrangham , not Wrangell. -Judith L. Kennedy, the mayor of Newburgh, 70 miles north of New York City, sent a letter on Tuesday expressing “strenuous objections” that her onetime industrial city had been excluded from consideration for a fourth casino license . -For years, the military has been trying to save money with new rounds of Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), the congressionally mandated process for shuttering underutilized domestic military installations. -“Citizenfour,” about the National Security Agency leaker Edward J. Snowden, won best documentary, and its makers thanked Mr. Snowden, who is still in Russia , for his courage. -Night after night for months , David Sweat slipped through a hole he had sawed at the back of his cell in the Clinton Correctional Facility in northern New York. -He would plumb the catacomb-like tunnels beneath the prison, where he was serving a life sentence for murder, searching for an escape route, confident that the guards would have no idea he was gone because they were asleep. -FRANKFURT — Anshu Jain , the co-chief executive of Deutsche Bank, chuckled when he was asked on Monday whether the United States had become inhospitable to foreign banks. -June 26 at 8 p.m . -To the Sports Editor: Re “Balancing Body Image With Ambition,” July 11: As a female athlete training on the United States rowing team, I was deeply disappointed and frustrated by this article. -“Somebody opened up the door and looked outside, and said, ‘Yo, that’s JRock they got out there.’ ” -The long hike across the West Yorkshire moors passed over hills peppered with scrubby grass, through fields of heather and over jagged rocks and gurgling streams. -Muddled projections by the videographers fettFilm point obliquely and fleetingly to the 1990s siege of Sarajevo , and to an international criminal court. -It’s about an 84,000-square-foot building, so it’s rather on the small side, and on that we’re spending $4 million. -Coming 50 years after the Vatican formally repudiated the idea of collective Jewish guilt for Jesus’ death, the document emphasized the tight and inescapable link between Christianity and Judaism . -The couple met through mutual friends over cocktails in 1995 in New York. -Alexis Jefferson, who worked with Ms. Harper at a Southern California subacute care center around 2010, said the gunman’s mother sometimes confided the difficulties she had in raising her son, including that she had placed Mr. Harper-Mercer in a psychiatric hospital when he did not take his medication. -Mr. Harrell had served several stints in prison for drug crimes starting in 2002. -It is especially popular among women , ranking as a top five cable network for women 24 to 54 years old in the United States. -But I also got it endorsed by the teachers, because I was never too much of a rebel . -As for pricing the house, Ms. Goldberg said the loftlike open spaces, abundant light, pair of parking spots and capacious elevator all contribute to its appeal. -One prominent Catalonian family, the Reventós , helped establish Picasso in Barcelona, where his family had settled from Málaga when he was a teenager. -I turned out to be completely wrong in questioning his ability to return Starbucks to financial strength; its market value today is around $72 billion , up from $5.3 billion in 2008. -As cells divide, their telomeres get shorter , and this change probably plays a role in aging. -Officially, the baby, a boy, is in the custody of the city’s Administration for Children’s Services , as is routine in such cases. -The transaction valued Wincor Nixdorf at 1.7 billion euros, or about $1.8 billion, including debt. -The meal will consist of eight courses, including lobster ravioli, beef with shaved winter roots, and pineapple with coconut cream: Six Hands Dinner, $115 , March 26, Racines NY, 94 Chambers Street (Church Street), 212-227-3400, racinesny.com. -Deutsche Bank shares sank 4.6 percent on Monday in Frankfurt trading. -The Italian prime minister has needed his rival’s support partly because he does not have enough votes in the Senate , the country’s upper house, to push through an essential constitutional change — the removal of the Senate’s power to bring down governments. -Among the authority’s list of banned items: violent images that could scare children, material that could “incite or provoke violence,” and ads for escort services and tobacco products . -People are successful when they’re intellectually and emotionally engaged as opposed to when they’re checking the box. -The company quickly arranged to pick up that patio furniture and sent Mr. Fisher a $250 coupon for future use. -Through July 26 . -In the past, boxers like Holm have not fared well in mixed martial arts, compared with wrestlers and judokas , like Rousey. -Touching the door’s handle unlocks it, and the car is started by pushing a button. -“There are countless other cases involving African-Americans in the past year that have not received coverage anywhere near the level of Zachary Hammond,” Professor Leonard said. -But the effort to restore full electricity supplies seemed to indicate an Israeli desire to reduce tensions with the Palestinians , or at least not have them escalate further. -Last month, the chief executive of United, Jeff Smisek , resigned, as did two other top United executives who also attended the September 2011 dinner. -David Ganek, a Manhattan socialite and art collector whose $4 billion Level Global was one of the funds raided, sued Mr. Bharara on Thursday, claiming that the government violated his constitutional rights by fabricating accusations against him. -Manning flew to Charlotte, N.C., on Monday to meet with Dr. Robert Anderson, a foot specialist , about his torn plantar fascia. -For me, those were set out by the Times editor who first assigned me abroad in 1976, A. M. Rosenthal , and by his successors over the years. -(Apple’s iTunes Match and Apple Music services can also make all your music easily available on all your devices, but are subscription-based and cost money .) -Hewlett-Packard will release its earnings for the fourth quarter of 2015 on Tuesday . -“But putting that kind of rail access in retroactively is very expensive .” -We do not think the A.L.P. has worked — especially in the north , where they have become the extension of local interest groups.” -“Top Gear,” which began as a straight show about cars, has in its current incarnation become popular worldwide, watched by about 350 million viewers in 170 countries. -Flanagan was fourth in the 2013 Boston race, crossing the finish line a few hours before two explosions there killed three people and wounded more than 260 . -“You see reports about the little green men,” he said, referring to the Russian soldiers who invaded the Crimean Peninsula last year in unmarked uniforms, “and they all walk around professionally, and carry their weapons professionally.” -Last week’s suspension of some electronic state tax filings because of a sudden increase in fraudulent returns highlights the need for consumers to track potential misuse of their personal information, especially at tax time. -You can delete them out of your Dropbox folder at that point, but if you leave them there, you can play and view many types of unrestricted files on a smartphone or tablet by opening and streaming them through the Dropbox mobile app . -“The Birth of the World,” Joan Miró’s clairvoyant masterpiece from 1927 , presaged much of postwar American painting — the early date can elicit a double take when you see it at the Museum of Modern Art. -That is still about 10,000 short of the capacity at Citi Field , but this season’s increase of 4,689 fans a game represents a drastic shift from a dispiriting trend: Attendance had fallen almost 32 percent from a peak of 38,941 during the inaugural season of the ballpark six years ago. -Four bedrooms are on the second floor, including the master, which is part of a suite with a bathroom and a walk-in closet with a picture window overlooking the pool. -Please save the ones you like to your recipe box , so you can find them later with ease. -News of Mr. Bashir ’s plan to participate in the United Nations development meeting, which takes place after the annual General Assembly, first emerged Aug. 3 when his name appeared on the provisional itinerary of speakers for Sept. 26. -The normally obscure Export-Import Bank, whose main job is to help American businesses sell their goods and services abroad , will cease to exist on July 1 if Congress does not renew its authorization. -She is the daughter of Nina Lawson and Thomas E. Lawson of Quogue. -On Thursday, a bipartisan group of senators dropped a new bill into the hopper to regulate the regulators, forcing quicker verdicts on exams and reviews when financial institutions complain . -He was hired in hopes that he could broker a deal with New Jersey’s Legislature, led by Democrats , to replenish the state’s fund for roads and transportation, which, if current trends continue, would be out of money next year. -And in all of them, there was no significant difference among them in the rate of death from coronary heart disease . -But it remains unclear what effect months of lobbying have had. -its Central Valley Project reservoir system. -“I came back and said I would like to do a coloring book for grown-ups, and it got a bit quiet for a moment -The origins of the Nazi dictatorship are to be found in the authoritarian legacy of the German Empire, the inability to cope with the defeat in World War I and the failure to achieve political compromise during the Weimar Republic. -Until last month, when Mr. D’Andrea was quietly shifted to another job, he presided over the growth of C.I.A. drone operations and hundreds of strikes in Pakistan and Yemen during nine years in the position. -This house is in Marble Cliff, a village of about 580 people just northwest of downtown Columbus , and one of the city’s first suburbs. -A baby girl, only a few minutes old, swaddled in a blanket or clothes, was breathing on the hood of a car in the Wakefield section of the Bronx. -A reporting credit last Friday for an article about the reaction of soccer officials to the arrest of members of FIFA on the eve of its vote for president was omitted. -For most of his college years, hardship dogged him off the court. -She was tired of stepping over the dice players on her stoop, tired of guiding her children around the fragments of broken bottles at the old housing project, which Ms. Russ, the head of the Dallas Housing Authority, called the most dangerous in the city. -Enhanced by films and a soundtrack, the show is largely archival, with lots of works on paper, including the 151 hand-typed note cards that, in 1964 , became “Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings,” and demonstrate how radical this artist’s early experiments with language and performance were. -Mr. Heastie , who hails from the Bronx, described the trip to central New York as part of an effort to humanize “what we do in Albany,” as well as a kind of personal fact-finding mission. -Several Mets , led by Juan Uribe, were singing along to pop songs by the Backstreet Boys, the popular boy band from the late 1990s. -But Madonna insisted on collaborating in what she called her “old-fashioned” way — not handing off tracks to be polished for later approval, but shaping them in person. -To be sure that your freezer will work for controlling parasites, do not rely on the thermostat, but use a good freezer thermometer . -Both were members of Miles Davis groups, both have widely recorded on electric keyboards as well as piano, and both are among jazz ’s greatest pianists. -The grilled octopus , another appetizer, was meaty and tender and presented on a bed of fennel, red onions, capers and roasted tomatoes, all caramelized with a balsamic vinegar. -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians’ soldierly skills lacking , and the group generally in need of instruction. -During an interview last week at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Westchester County, Mr. Nuñez showed reporters purple scars around his right ankle that he said were the result of CERT officers’ intentionally shackling him too tightly. -Jerome Williams (2-3) lasted just five innings, giving up three runs and four hits. -In September of this year, Volkswagen , then the world’s largest automaker, admitted to installing software designed to cheat on emissions tests, setting off one of the largest corporate scandals in the industry’s history. -She accepted that honor, she said, “wearing my usual uniform, the bluejeans, army jacket and boots.” -Walter Fairbanks , fire chief in Cisco, about 100 miles west of Fort Worth, confirmed that there was one fatality when the tornado hit Saturday afternoon near the town. -With “so much clutter and information overload,” said Rohit Deshpande, a professor of marketing at Harvard Business School, “just getting attention is the hardest thing to do right now for brands. -Since 2006, there has been an average of 2,261 rail crossing accidents a year and an average of 273 deaths a year. -Or they choose to not address it at all,” said Stanley A. Leake, a hydrologist with the United States Geological Survey who is a leading expert on properly accounting for the connection between ground and surface waters in the West. -Dressed in track pants and a blue-and-white trimmed Santa hat, he led his charges into an area penned off by barricades and there, in front of reporters, went through the motions of “surprising” them with gifts . -The House measure would permanently remove the threat of such cuts, and would require some higher-income Medicare beneficiaries to pay higher premiums, a change Republicans hail as a major reform. -He is expected to miss six weeks, putting the spotlight back on Mike Condon . -Indeed, Mr. Reed said he had been more warmly received in Europe where, in a series of recent shows, he explored the concept of the filmstrip in his paintings. -Going back to the 1970s , when the statistic becomes available, one player who made the finals had a greater rate: In 1993, when he won the third of his first triumvirate of titles, Michael Jordan rated at 38.0, according to basketball-reference.com. -The largely unschooled troops are learning such basic skills as how to use an encrypted walkie-talkie; how to break open a door with a sledgehammer and a crowbar ; and how to drag a wounded colleague across a field while holding a rifle at the ready. -There are now millions more people who want water, but there is far less of it . -She struggled to get Holm on the ground, thanks in part to Holm’s superior reach. -The government faces a confidence vote in Parliament on Wednesday , which it is expected to pass. -That was the anticlimactic feeling here Monday, when Boston 2024 , the private group organizing the city’s bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, put out a much-anticipated report that Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachusetts had asked for by Tuesday. -At least one defector from Camp 18 recognized Mr. Shin’s father as a fellow inmate, pressuring Mr. Shin to admit that his story didn’t hold together, leading to the retraction. -“One of the most interesting, significant and unique things is that the art collection, which is fabulous in and of itself, is in a domestic setting, so you see how it was juxtaposed with all the other things that Mr. Pope collected,” Ms. Bourbeau said. -An early work inspired by a painting of the same name by the Irish artist Daniel Maclise, this enigmatic chamber tone poem is scored for clarinets, violas and cellos, instruments whose dark sonorities combine to luminous effect, along with percussion, including a rainstick . -For the first time since 1998 , and for the fifth time in league history, the All-Star Game made a stop in New York, infusing the arena with a dose of the basketball skill, celebrity presence and general sense of occasion it has lacked for the last three months, given the struggles of the hometown Knicks. -There have been a series of so-called lone-wolf attacks in Jerusalem, in which Palestinian men, without any political backing or leadership, attack Israeli civilians or security officers. -Some 42 million American adults, 15 percent of women and 21 percent of men, still smoke. -We could almost field a full baseball team. -“I have never heard, and never received any information, that there was rivalry or conflict between the Shiite community and anyone else,” Mr. Habib said. -Tariq, who was 15 at the time, was spending the summer with relatives in East Jerusalem when violence broke out over the gruesome killing of his cousin Muhammad Abu Khdeir, 16, by Jewish extremists who said they wanted to avenge the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli youths by Palestinian militants in the West Bank. -“This builds on the overall approach that we’ve taken to be very student-centric, to listen to what students need,” said Nicholas W. Allard, dean of Brooklyn Law School . -When Tianjin imposes a strict odd-even license plate driving restriction under orange and red alerts, it does so only in six urban districts. -Cheryl Yvette Dawson and Madifing Kaba are to be married Sunday evening at the Alger House , an event space in Manhattan. -Mr. Huckabee raised just over $16 million in 2008, and despite victories in eight nominating contests saw his campaign expire for lack of funds to advertise in major states like Florida. -Aron Johannsson, a striker for the United States men’s national soccer team, is on the verge of a transfer to Werder Bremen of Germany’s Bundesliga , his Dutch club announced Tuesday. -It has a new brochure about the risks of metzitzah b’peh, to be given to pregnant women by clinics and hospitals. -While the legal dispute concerns his personal life, the questions about his health have raised broader issues about his role leading a media empire that has a combined market value of $45 billion . -No deaths were reported, but as of Sunday evening, 498 people had been sent to 43 area hospitals, with 202 sustaining serious injuries, according to the website of the Public Health Department of New Taipei City, where the incident took place, outside of Taipei. -He and his team have moved to reinforce the golden goose that is Google’s web-based search engine by updating its ranking algorithms so that websites it deems mobile-unfriendly fall in search rankings. -When the Hawkeyes’ leading rusher, Jordan Canzeri , was sidelined in the first quarter with an ankle injury, Wadley took over. -And if the fireplace is nonfunctional, “you should take that into account in determining how much you want to invest,” Ms. Smith said, because some buyers may prefer to use the space for something else, like built-in bookshelves . -Although astringent by mainstream movie standards, “Far From Men” is shored up with increasingly personalized conversations between Daru and Mohamed that explain the men, their lives and times. -This was the decade, shading into the 1970s , whose architects created the Relaxation Cube, the walk-in Knowledge Box, inflatable Instant Cities and Microhouses for the masses. -Hussein Dawabsheh, a grandfather of the children who were burned in Duma, expressed hope that the perpetrators would be severely punished . -The F.D.A. also warns that these techniques may not be suitable for particularly large fish, like those thicker than six inches . -They were also subjected to harsh policies ordered by the State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision : Dozens of inmates, many of whom had won the right to live on the honor block after years of good behavior, were transferred out of Clinton to other prisons. -Sunday, we’ll laze around eating eggs-in-a-hole, have leftovers for lunch, then make baked beans for dinner (omit the pork if you like) and eat it with the New England chef Matt Jennings ’s delightfully funky take on Boston brown bread. -At the center of the exhibition is the notion that Josephine linked the two military rivals to create a kind of romantic and political triad , thanks to her cultivation, sophistication and diplomatic skills, which enhanced the status of both emperors. -“There’s no reason we shouldn’t be catching diseases like breast cancer and colon cancer before they get worse,” he said, in his big 2009 address to Congress, urging passage of the bill. -Yondr, a year-old company based in San Francisco , may have a low-tech workaround: a form-fitting, tamper-proof neoprene case that patrons are handed as they enter a theater. -The Labor Department said on Monday that it would try to do something about that last problem. -To get an idea how each device performed with each router, The Wirecutter’s Wi-Fi expert, David Murphy, tested file transfer speeds, video streaming speeds, music streaming quality and video call quality at a short range of 11 feet and a long range of 43 feet. -For the first time in its 29-year history, the Disney-owned animation studio will release two films in the same calendar year : “The Good Dinosaur” arrives on Wednesday, just five months after “Inside Out” collected $851.3 million worldwide. -The first was the role jazz played during the Cold War . -One prominent Catalonian family, the Reventós, helped establish Picasso in Barcelona, where his family had settled from Málaga when he was a teenager. -Eichel prevailed in five tests: bench press, pull-ups and agility, and vertical and standing broad jumps . -The most recent settlement was in 2009 . -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians’ soldierly skills lacking , and the group generally in need of instruction. -The introduction of the program, called Bridge to Success , comes as law school graduates across the country face increasing competition in a depressed job market that is only slowly recovering from the economic downturn. -Dr. Coggan had earlier grown disappointed with the “establishment” science in which, he says, academic research and corporate profit priorities are increasingly indistinguishable. -That figure doesn’t take into account any savings , of course, as well as any premium that Visa would have to pay to bypass the existing agreement. -Jon Lester is a war horse of a pitcher, Anthony Rizzo is a franchise cornerstone, and Kris Bryant looks like a star in waiting. -The local police department, however, announced on April 16 that an autopsy determined the cause to be “ synthetic cannabinoid intoxication .” -The Penguins are not scoring . -Elegant in her cheongsam, the score remarkably similar to Shigeru Umebayashi’s “ Yumeji’s Theme ,” best known for its use in Wong Kar Wai’s luxurious film “In the Mood For Love,” Liz decides she’s had enough. -The sanctions have cut deeply into the lives of ordinary people , contributing to an inflation rate that has exceeded 40 percent, slashing buying power and generally casting a blanket of depression over the nation of 70 million. -The bride graduated from Barnard College and received a master's degree in library and information sciences from Rutgers. -One is the “familiar and experimental” outline of the scope and requirements of the project, Dr. Lam said . -While a $1.5 billion cash infusion from Quebec’s public pension management fund last week stabilized the financial situation at Bombardier, the Canadian plane and train maker will still have much to explain at an investor day in New York on Tuesday. -For example, it turns out that you can become more mindful by thinking in conditionals instead of absolutes. -“The uberisation of the economy is a godless and lawless development model,” wrote Jean-Michel Bouguereau in La République des Pyrénées. -Four years ago, the 39 -year-old wife and mother of a young son began looking for solutions after growing tired of her family’s living paycheck to paycheck from her husband’s job. -The devices also did better on the Archer C7’s 5 GHz Wi-Fi network than on its 2.4GHz network at the same locations. -Mercedes withdrew from the race after midnight, with Fangio leading, but the race ran to the end on Sunday, with Hawthorn winning. -by Larregla followed, showcases for Mr. Kissin’s refined play of colors. -As the article correctly noted, the annex is being donated ; it did not cost the museum $80 million. -One’s surroundings, one’s wishes and expectations, conscious and unconscious , can certainly be co-determinants in mishearing, but the real mischief lies at lower levels, in those parts of the brain involved in phonological analysis and decoding. -Visa recently pegged Visa Europe’s value to be “in excess of $10 billion.” Assume Visa Europe’s bottom line grows this year at the same rate as last year, on Visa’s 24 times multiple, the company would be worth $6.9 billion. -When Tianjin imposes a strict odd-even license plate driving restriction under orange and red alerts, it does so only in six urban districts. -At the briefing, Mr. Sumwalt said that investigators reviewing the workings of the rail crossing found that the warning lights, the alarm and the gate arms were all functioning at the time of the crash. -I do, however, want to see a spinoff show, “The Radwells Plus Eight.” In the second hour Tuesday we saw the overprivileged Chad and the daffy Denise, who had become lovers, decide to break up. -“How powerful a presence is her absence,” Daryl would say at a memorial service that summer , quoting from a poem by Fred Chappell. -The firm’s performance was the subject of intense market speculation in September, when a post on social media accused the company of manipulation . -The report released Friday by the County Administrative Board of Stockholm found that while there had been a huge increase in online ads for escorts selling sex to men , one seller was often behind multiple ads. -⬥ “I’d be delighted,” replies John Delahunt, a student at Trinity College, when the young socialite Helen Stokes asks him to accompany her to a hanging . -(Germany was the top marketplace until Indonesia slid past it two years ago.) -Gun violence experts are increasingly interested in changing laws to better target those who have a demonstrated propensity for gun violence. -Even then, at the last minute, promised pieces were held back, though extraordinary things came through, the largest being a monumental stone stele, carved on both sides with mysterious, apparently non-Buddhist figures and dating from around the fourth century . -Xavier Abu Eid of the Palestine Liberation Organization, which Mr. Abbas also heads, said in an email that the couple was in “an awful situation that reflects the nightmare that thousands of Palestinian families have due to Israeli apartheid policies,” which “have been dramatically radicalized in the last few years.” -Baltimore has been the scene of riots that exploded over the death of Freddie Gray , a young black man who was injured in police custody and later died, though the motion is 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proliferation and financing. -It also would step up reporting to the federal background check system when a court adjudicates someone as mentally ill . -ALBANY — Sheldon Silver , the longtime speaker of the New York State Assembly, agreed on Sunday to relinquish his duties on a temporary basis as he fights federal corruption charges. -And they have spent five years building products like the Knowledge Graph, which responds to queries with answers. -PHOENIX — The eye was inexorably drawn to LeBron James during his return to the Cleveland Cavaliers ’ lineup on Tuesday night. -Among Christians and Jews , theological discussion sometimes centers on exactly what God meant in the first chapter of Genesis when he granted human beings “dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.” -Once you have described the decision to be made, and typed in all the outcomes that could result, the app lets you explain all the factors that influence your thinking . -FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, an article on Nov. 29 about the Islamic State’s control of the Libya n city of Surt, which Western agencies say may give it a fallback option in case it is ousted from its territories in Iraq and Syria, misstated the location of the city of Darnah, close to where Wissam Najm Abd Zayd al Zubaydi, an Iraqi leader of the Islamic State, was killed by an American airstrike in November. -As a native of Alabama, I had held up Atticus in my own mind as a redemptive figure, a symbol of hope, a hero who was brave enough to fight for what is right despite the poisonous and dangerous pools of racism long associated with whites in the Deep South. -Relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority took a turn for the worse after President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party signed a reconciliation agreement last April with Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, contributing to the breakdown of troubled American-brokered Middle East peace talks. -David Ganek, a Manhattan socialite and art collector whose $4 billion Level Global was one of the funds raided, sued Mr. Bharara on Thursday, claiming that the government violated his constitutional rights by fabricating accusations against him. -These chipper pop-rockers have an innovative eye for music video concepts . -But neuroscientists and safety advocates said any visual clutter disturbs focus by presenting a cognitive distraction , meaning that the images take the mind off the road. -He got in trouble for using that derogatory reference to the children of unauthorized immigrants in passing, in an interview, then dug himself a hole by defending his use of it. -The first home he lived in cost $6,000 a month. -When one of the men, Hal Finney, refused to submit, the assailant called the local police and reported a murder at Mr. Finney’s home , resulting in a SWAT team taking over the home, the family has said. -Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream, a Seattle chain, recently began offering employees 12 weeks of paid parental leave . -Three sky divers who parachuted off the 1 World Trade Center tower were acquitted on Monday of the most serious felony charge against them but convicted of three misdemeanors after a two-week trial in Manhattan. -A Jewish deli shouldn’t be required to cater events for the Nation of Islam. -A government investigation in March found that GreenTech, which sought green cards for its Chinese investors through an American government program, had received special treatment in the handling of its visa applications. -Now, she is president and chief executive of Fight for Children , a nonprofit in Washington. -The initial flames caused by the burning fuel raised the heat level of the chassis, causing the magnesium to explode in white-hot flames, sending embers into the crowd. -Truth be told, this overarching theme for the Rubin Museum of Art ’s Cabaret Cinema series is fairly accommodating. -The photograph that Markisha McClenton posted on Instagram is a self-portrait, a close-up that is muted in dim light. -The German model booked 20 shows the very first time she walked in New York Fashion Week. -That’s according to a new Pew Research Center survey that found 48 percent of women play video games, just shy of the 50 percent of men who play. -EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who lost his right index finger in a Fourth of July fireworks accident, did not report for the first day of training camp Thursday, and the team co-owner John Mara said the Giants had no information on the condition of Pierre-Paul, their best defensive player. -It was such an unnecessary battle to wade into — maternity tourism is not what Mr. Trump and his enablers on the restrictionist right are talking about. -When he finally returned for the next season, 2013-14 , another injury — this time a torn medial meniscus in his right knee — felled him in only his 10th game. -Pope Francis is a wonderful example of how to be a truly good person. -To be an effective leader, you can’t be conflict-averse . -Young people are attracted to black-and-white statements . -While there appear to be no challengers to Mr. McCarthy for the speakership at this point, there is little doubt that Tea Party conservatives will be looking for a candidate to back. -The recent decline in the euro, he said, is “a natural outcome of diverging monetary policy path in the U.S. and the euro area . -When Monsignor Harrington started work at St. Joseph in 2008, the organ had not been played in nearly 50 years . -In the end, James and Brown are separated by age and their sports but connected by Cleveland and by a real understanding of the role leadership plays in championship moments. -“The possibility of cooperating with Red Bull regarding the development of a power unit remains an option,” said Sergio Marchionne , the president of Fiat and Ferrari. -How would you like to transfer to Princeton ?” -They flirted awkwardly at a conference in Amman, Jordan, where they met in 2011. -In the old days, criminals liked their ransom payments in briefcases full of unmarked bills . -While “Osaka Elegy” and “Sisters of the Gion,” the two Mizoguchi pictures of this period that have been most widely seen in the West, were relatively brisk features, “Chrysanthemum,” at nearly two and a half hours, shows the director working in an expansive mode, one that would flower even more fully with his postwar masterpieces such as “The Life of Oharu,” “Ugetsu” and “Sansho the Bailiff.” -This is visible in nine paintings (oil on paper on board) executed in preparation for a 50-foot-tall mural for a campanile in Chimbote , a port city in Peru, as part of a renewal project by the architect Josep Lluís Sert and the urban planner Paul Lester Wiener. -Basking in the applause that greeted them, they reminisced about when they lived in New York City in the 1960s ; they hinted at the concert to come. -845-437-5632; fllac.vassar.edu. -Mr. Milne had asked lawmakers to vote according to their districts’ choices in November, not the statewide popular vote . -The costumes nod to dictatorships , maybe Nazi or Italian, less likely the Communism of Armenia. -One issue that both parties agree on is that the corruption trials of Mr. Silver and Dean G. Skelos, a Republican who was the leader of the State Senate and whose trial entered its second week on Monday, have cast much of Albany in an unsavory light, as have suggestions by defense lawyers that allegedly criminal behavior is merely part of “business as usual” in the state capital. -The developers behind a proposed $640 million casino project on the grounds of the now-defunct Nevele resort in the Catskills also asked for equal consideration for the fourth license, which they say is the “last chance for Ellenville and for the iconic resort.” -Because nonprofits do not disclose their donors, it is impossible to know how much of the Koch network’s spending is underwitten by the Kochs themselves. -“Here they’re not going to have a lot of opportunities to engage with a presidential campaign,” Jeff Roe, Mr. Cruz’s campaign manager, said as his candidate spoke in St. Paul on Thursday, before heading to the South. -The move will make Johannsson, 24, one of the most high-profile American players in Europe , and it stops a migration of top American pros out of the top European leagues, at least temporarily. -Over a hundred thousand Americans may have died prematurely, “not from stress, but from the belief that stress is bad for you, ” as the health psychologist Kelly McGonigal notes. -Glen Sather, who has been at the helm of the Rangers since 2000, said Wednesday that he was relinquishing his role as general manager in favor of his assistant Jeff Gorton . -The story of a transgender pioneer, Lili Elbe, becomes a tasteful, sensitive and somewhat inert costume drama in the hands of Tom Hooper (“The King’s Speech.”) Eddie Redmayne plays Lili, whom we first encounter as Einar Wegener, a Danish landscape painter. -RABAT, Morocco — A fiery head-on collision between a semitrailer truck and a bus carrying a delegation of young athletes in southern Morocco on Friday killed 33 people and injured seven, according to the state news agency and local news media reports. -In between songs, he mumbled words quickly and unintelligibly . -Tesla is not alone in offering those sorts of options; BMW, General Motors and Volvo, among other manufacturers, offer apps that perform similar functions. -Eagles (1-2) at Redskins (1-2) 1 p.m. -Almost nothing is more satisfying than observing improvement . -The course on cutting wire is one of 63 classes of remedial military instruction being provided by 300 United States Army trainers in three consecutive two-month courses. -They understand their own history well enough to avoid being distracted by demagogy about gun control . -Dinosaurs are a safe box office bet — just look at “Jurassic World” — and every movie Pixar has ever released has been a blockbuster. But whether “The Good Dinosaur” continues that streak will depend on how audiences (and critics) respond to an expensive reworking of the film. -After pressure from industry leaders, who warned that lenders weren’t ready for the massive change and that consumers might suffer, the bureau announced plans to postpone the implementation date to Oct. 1 from Aug. 1. -After his run to the final of the United States Open last year, which included a five-set win over Wawrinka in the quarterfinals, Nishikori was expected by many to move one step further at this tournament. -Marcelo Gomes, who as Prince Désiré delivers the taxing intricacies of his solo variation at the peak of an exemplary account of the role, also performs as the evil fairy, Carabosse , with splendidly venomous force. -Like last summer, when he vowed that Iran would ultimately build an industrial-scale uranium enrichment capability — with 190,000 centrifuges, or 10 times the number now installed — the ayatollah’s comments are bound to cause deep complications for Iran’s negotiators, led by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. -The managing director class that will be inducted starting in January is being culled now, said Gary Cohn, president and chief operating officer, who added he had “no real concerns” about the culture of the bank . -And the calamari Cochin, flash-fried squid rings with a coarse black pepper and corn flour coating , was as addictive as good onion rings. -a principled position based on my faith. -Seven of his nine marathons in New York have finished under the current masters record. -Ms. Mizrahi-Rubel, 51, who is based in Paris, was trained in working with diamonds and precious colored stones by her grandfather, the well-known diamond specialist Marcel Rubel. -Will it? 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Simpson trial . -Meanwhile, Ms. Steinem was an editor at Ms. for nearly 20 years , becoming the public face of the women’s movement. -Another take on the fledgling technology comes from a Vancouver, British Columbia, start-up called DD Technologies — started by two entrepreneurs who said they were inspired to build a head-up display after watching an “Iron Man” movie . -Missouri, whose union footprint has decreased in recent decades as manufacturing jobs have moved abroad , is increasingly rare as a Midwestern state without a right-to-work law. -And so it’s just passé at this juncture,” said Scott Flanders , Playboy’s chief executive. -Spiritual striving is expressed not through dance but through slow-motion walking toward a video backdrop of heavenly clouds . -Torres’s elongated preparation apparently worked: De Jesus grounded out, and the Mets went on to win, 2-1, in 13 innings on Sunday afternoon. -The criminal infrastructure will persist whether or not marijuana use is legal. -In December, David Koch, who lives in New York, sat for an interview with Barbara Walters of ABC and described his liberal beliefs on gay rights and social issues. -“We did not believe the allegations then and we don’t believe them now,” the statement noted. -So sure was Mr. Callender that Mr. Rylance was the right choice that he persuaded the BBC to wait a year while the actor performed in repertory productions of “Twelfth Night” and “Richard III” that played in the West End and on Broadway. -Every month, at least 75,000 volunteers in the United States and around the world contribute their time and passion to writing those articles and keeping the site going — and growing. -Mike: I had a root canal on Friday and my dog won’t stop eating our drywall. -The opposition, under the banner of the Democratic Unity coalition , won 112 of the 167 seats in the National Assembly, which will be sworn in Jan. 5, according to electoral authorities. -A newsstand sells magazines like Sleek and The Great Discontent along with matcha-flavored mini Oreos. -“What’s really going on is an overseas market is hitting the U.S. market,” said Guy LeBas, chief fixed-income strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia. -A three-foot-long alligator that attained fleeting fame on Thursday night after the police posted a picture of it on Twitter crossing a busy Manhattan street during the evening rush died unexpectedly on Friday, according to a spokeswoman for the Animal Care Centers of NYC. -And so pretty much everything in “Burnt,” which was directed by John Wells from a screenplay by Steven Knight and a story by Michael Kalesniko, is something we’ve seen before, though perhaps not so slickly rendered. -The extremists may pose a fundamental danger to the moderate majority in much of the Muslim world; but very few American civilians have fallen victim to Islamic terror since 9/11, and Shariah is unlikely to be imposed in Texas. -He would take the trunk-ground lizards far from their home territory to make room for their upstairs neighbors, and then release them. -“I think the Senate is functioning again and producing results ,” Mr. McConnell said in an interview as he assessed 2015 and looked ahead to a challenging election cycle that could quickly end his control of the Senate agenda if the public disagrees with his take. -Ms. Wiseman , who studied gaming habits among middle- and high school-aged people, said girls face elevated scrutiny over their gaming skills. -It can remove cabinet ministers , like the finance minister, and it can vote to remove the directors of the central bank. -Investors clearly shared Mr. Smith’s pessimism . -Mara said that various Giants officials had contacted Pierre-Paul since the accident, including Coach Tom Coughlin , who said on Thursday that his text to Pierre-Paul immediately after the accident went unanswered. -Because two of the detainees are lesbian and another is bisexual, overseas gay rights organizations like All Out have jumped into the fray, collecting more than 85,000 signatures and popularizing the hashtag #freethefive on Twitter. -Over a hundred thousand Americans may have died prematurely, “not from stress, but from the belief that stress is bad for you, ” as the health psychologist Kelly McGonigal notes. -They are sent instantaneously but do not play back automatically. -Some worried that the charges against him could taint all Assembly Democrats , hurting members when they seek re-election. -The gamer identity was far less attractive to women, however, with 6 percent of them adopting the label compared with 15 percent of men. -Then he read about homeless young people being involved in the riots. -Late in the fourth quarter, fans were encouraged to stand for a karaoke version of “New York, New York.” -Song Tairan, 25, an employee at an Internet company in Beijing who lost 20 percent of a first-time $16,000 investment he made in March, said he was still in. -Forward Pascal Dupuis , long the glue in a dressing room of diverse personalities, retired abruptly last week because of lingering health concerns. -In another example of the Pentagon’s growing criticism of China’s efforts, a senior Navy commander, Rear Adm. Christopher J. Paul, said last month in Australia that there were countries “who attempt to constrict movement through international waters, who create land areas where there were none; who create exclusion zones where there should be shared use.” -Although SAC ultimately pleaded guilty to insider trading, the government never raided its offices , highlighting the rarity of such an aggressive move. -As of Dec. 31, the company had more than 1.3 million members and generated revenue of £630 million. -Mr. Venable noted that if one buyer loses a job and cannot pay, resulting in a delinquency or default, both buyers’ credit would suffer . -Garnett also advised Towns to keep their tutorials private . -Activists like Ms. Williams say they fear that much of the video will never be seen publicly. -Ms. Sassoon was at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx . -Australia’s current political turmoil dates from the Labor Party government of Kevin Rudd , who became prime minister in 2007. -Going into the third round of this Open, one-third of the questions asked at Venus’s news conferences here have been about Serena, Serena, Serena. -PICK: COLTS Panthers (3-0) at Buccaneers (1-2) 1 p.m. -One of his targets, Drummond, a coal producer based in Birmingham, Ala., recently asked a federal judge to hold the lawyer in contempt as part of a libel suit it is pressing against him. -But the adoption of these cameras has created a new conflict over who has the right to view the recordings . -“They just want you to do your tendu . -CAMBRIDGE, England — THE light was fading on the hills above the Arno, and my closest friend in the careworn ranks of foreign correspondents was sitting cross-legged on a canopied Chinese daybed, in a lovely old tree-shaded house in his native village, a brisk walk from the heart of Florence. -Although firms overstate the pain, room remains to ensure that regulators are constructive , rather than overzealous. -Mr. Cameron also argued that airstrikes on Islamic State in Syria will not make Britain any more vulnerable . -But the rapidly shifting film school landscape has led to what a business professor might refer to as marketplace confusion. -“I think we’ll give it a serious look,” said Representative Kenneth Bragg, the House majority leader . -Judge Bork was rejected by a Senate vote of 58-42 . -A brain infection caused by a parasite was eventually suspected. -The new commissioner, Rob Manfred , is emphatically in favor of keeping the link between the sport’s so-called jewel events. -But after hearing criticism from elected officials and local residents , Mr. Cuomo asked the board to consider a new round of bidding for a casino license specifically for the Southern Tier. -In a statement, the university’s vice chancellor, Colin Riordan , said, “Our events include speakers with a range of views, all of which are rigorously challenged and debated.” -Mr. Obama reviewed data on each finalist, a White House spokesman said, before using his constitutional authority to commute their sentences. -But in singling out Tunisia, whose 2011 street rebellion overthrew an entrenched dictatorship and launched the “Arab Spring,” the Norwegian Nobel committee also underscored the dismal failure of the uprisings that followed in other Arab states. -BEIRUT, Lebanon — Scores of Syrian government soldiers and civilians besieged by insurgents for nearly a month in a hospital in northern Syria fled on Friday in a dramatic exit that both the army and its opponents promptly claimed as a victory. -The Stonewall is not architecturally distinguished and would not earn landmark status on aesthetic grounds , several speakers noted. -On Thursday, Apple released an early, or “beta,” version of the next version of its iOS mobile software, giving iPhone and iPad users the ability to tap Apple’s own search engine for searches of music, apps and local services — allowing them to potentially bypass Google. -“A fisherman, like John Yates, who dumps undersized fish to avoid a fine is no less blameworthy than one who shreds his vessel’s catch log for the same reason.” Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony M. Kennedy and Clarence Thomas joined Justice Kagan’s dissenting opinion. -Third, Begley makes no mention of the many complex attempts by Polish gentiles to come to terms with the country’s responsibility , which would include the novels of Jerzy Andrzejewski and Andrzej Szczypiorski and films by Andrzej Wajda, Jerzy Kawalerowicz and Wanda Jakubowska. -Last week, as members of Congress did the things they do during recess — drink merlot at fund-raisers, zip to fact-finding missions abroad, meet with local chambers of commerce — Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin and two of his three children strung Halloween decorations across their Janesville lawn. -Sophia Agranovich , pianist, presents “Carnaval and Fantasie.” -Someone had been stealing from the cubbies in our classroom, and so I organized a couple of my classmates and we started the Star Detective Group . -“It has unified the opposition,” said Mahjoub Mohamed Salih , editor in chief of Al-Ayam newspaper in Khartoum. -The new cash came on top of $1 billion from the Quebec government and both were made necessary by the company’s struggling plan to move up from business and regional jets to compete directly with Boeing and Airbus in the airliner market. -Two of them came during a streak in mid-July when he matched the record for most consecutive games with a home run — eight — actually hitting 10 in eight games. -American officials have said it will take six to nine months for Iran to carry out all the steps required before sanctions are lifted. -WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton’s longtime adviser Sidney Blumenthal testified before a congressional committee on Tuesday that dozens of memos he sent her when she was secretary of state were written by a longtime high-ranking C.I.A. official. -The Complete Studio Ghibli (through Dec. 31) IFC Center’s retrospective of the complete works of Studio Ghibli, the beloved Japanese animation house, varies from the wistful and pleasant, like Hayao Miyazaki’s “My Neighbor Totoro,” to the crushingly sad, like Isao Takahata’s “Grave of the Fireflies,” about childhood alienation, set in Kobe at the end of World War II.) -The managing director class that will be inducted starting in January is being culled now, said Gary Cohn , president and chief operating officer, who added he had “no real concerns” about the culture of the bank. -Of the 11 children in the family, Meb said, nine have earned college degrees. -The company’s work has roots in Afro-Caribbean dance — a fit for Mr. Holder , who emigrated from Trinidad. -Just as there are conspiracy theorists who will never be satisfied with the Warren Commission report on the Kennedy assassination, there are some who passionately believe that Mr. Rather and his producer Mary Mapes ( Cate Blanchett ) conspired to tarnish George W. Bush’s reputation. -The cubs were unveiled at the Kingdom of Permafrost Museum in Yakutian last week. -(Catsoulis) ★ ‘The Martian’ (PG-13, 2:21) Matt Damon stars in Ridley Scott ’s space western and blissed-out cosmic high about an American astronaut who, like a latter-day Robinson Crusoe, learns to survive on his own island of despair. -The office of the United States attorney in Manhattan announced on Thursday that it was joining the investigation into the death of Samuel Harrell, a prisoner at the Fishkill Correctional Facility in Beacon, N.Y., who inmate witnesses say was handcuffed and beaten severely this year by a group of corrections officers. -Mr. Faulkner pledged that he would get along better with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo , who is a Democrat, than Mr. de Blasio has. -The ADX is the toughest prison in the federal system, and the defense has twice shown an aerial photo of the facility, covered with snow in the shadow of the Rockies, appearing so remote that it could be in Siberia. -In the end, the plans went forward because it was “a statement,” she said. -Police had said Mr. Myers, 18, who was black, shot a stolen handgun before Officer Flanery, who is white, returned fire. -As he tells it in his book “Roads of Excess, Palaces of Wisdom,” something happened one evening: “Although my body was asleep, resting almost anesthetized on its back, not unlike a corpse, consciousness was lucid and clear, fully awake. Suddenly, without warning, a powerful electric-like energy flooded the body with wave after wave.” -Media-savvy, fearless and well-connected to feminists outside China, the young activists over the last three years have taken their righteous indignation to the streets, pioneering a brand of guerrilla theater familiar in the West but largely unheard-of in this authoritarian nation. -Representatives of small businesses, like William Schubert, president of a small infrastructure export firm outside Houston , flooded the hallways of Congress in February and confronted usual Republican allies on the other side of the Ex-Im divide. -Seventeen days later, ESPN’s website carried an excerpt from the book, the existence of which was not widely known, even among some of Scott’s closest associates. -(Saturday’s events: panel discussion, 1 p.m ., and screening, 2 p.m., at 144 West 65th Street, Lincoln Center, and a performance at 7:30 p.m., Damrosch Park; lcoutofdoors.org.) -That flight was scheduled to land at Gatwick Airport at 1:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday. -And games are averaging 324,195 viewers since the Mets acquired the slugging outfielder Yoenis Cespedes on July 31. -The semiofficial Mehr news agency reported in July, citing local statistics, that 541 villages were dependent on tanker deliveries for their water. -Because the corporate tax is often considered one of the most distortionary taxes in the federal arsenal, cutting it would promote economic growth. -There were dozens of species of ceratopsians, but Triceratops, which lived in North America about 65 million years ago, is the best known. -I had taken refuge in what could’ve been , but my task was not to try to restore a life that had slipped away. -The story begins at a fifth birthday party for Will’s twin daughters ( Gia and Aundrea Gadsby ) in his family’s Brooklyn brownstone. -Mr. Kissin is the first pianist at Carnegie since Vladimir Horowitz in 1979 to double up like this on a solo recital , and his ability to draw big crowds, with additional seats set up behind him onstage, proves the depth of the public’s craving for his blend of technical mastery and eloquent artistry. -He joked that retired Gen. David H. Petraeus , who sat one table over, rarely slept while commanding American forces in Afghanistan. -Sondos Reda Abu Bakr , a 17-year-old high school student, was killed Friday by police officers firing birdshot at a demonstration in Alexandria in support of ousted President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood. -LONDON — In one of the more bizarre moments of a tight British election campaign, the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, went in the dead of night Monday to the apartment of Russell Brand, a bawdy comedian, to give him an interview, which was posted Wednesday on YouTube . -But he did have something to say, and he said it powerfully through his music . -“I’m always asking my friends in fashion about what’s the new color, or the latest trend , so I can translate that in our collections.” -She is largely confined to her parents’ house in Connecticut . -That land will also be needed to help meet a global appetite for food that is expected to rise 70 percent or so by 2050 , he said. -Consumers who receive catalogs spend an average of $850 annually on catalog purchases, according to the American Catalog Mailers Association. -It doesn’t feel necessarily like electricity, but it feels like your body would be, like, touched by some kind of extreme power and you’re just shaking , like you just can’t handle all this stuff that’s being poured into you, and all they’re saying is, ‘Come on, Holy Spirit, and fill him up to overflowing.’ ... -Megan Konar, an engineer at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is among the experts eager to see California lead the world toward more sustainable methods. -Still, the anniversary shows demonstrated that the Dead’s music was still vibrant — and could find a seemingly endless audience, despite the protestations of some hard-line fans who believe the group died with its de facto frontman, Jerry Garcia . -Where Mr. Kravis and Mr. Roberts were willing to pursue large-scale, hostile takeovers, Mr. Kohlberg instead chose to focus on smaller deals , always on friendly terms. -The political implications of the crisis will depend “on how much farther this will go, what measures the government will still deploy to deal with it and how it is explained to those who are losing money,” said Kenneth G. Lieberthal, a scholar of Chinese politics at the Brookings Institution and a former senior director for Asia on the United States’ National Security Council. -Court records show that the gunman in Louisiana had a history of mental illness and had once been the subject of a protective order in Carroll County, Ga., which may have been detected with a stronger mental health reporting systems. -Chronicle Publishing was sold to the Hearst Corporation in 1999. -When people go to a search engine, they’re looking to search across everything. ” As Google pointed out in its response to the European filing, linking to its own services has not destroyed its rivals. -Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company became a major force that set the tone for the buyout industry, particularly after it took over the tobacco and food conglomerate R.J.R. Nabisco — the deal made famous in the book “Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco,” by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, although Mr. Kohlberg left the firm a year before the deal was completed. -“Low inflation is already a serious obstacle to economic recovery and rebalancing within the eurozone,” Jean Pisani-Ferry, an economist who serves as a policy adviser to the French government , wrote in a blog post this week. -“ Dr. Carson is a Seventh-day Adventist,” a group of pastors from the Baptist organization B21 wrote in protest of his visit. -This presentation of more than 300 playthings from the late 16th to the early 21st centuries will be catnip for anyone into antique toys. -In choosing to leave Miami and return to Cleveland, James publicly preached patience but seemed intent on winning another title as soon as possible. -To get an idea how each device performed with each router, The Wirecutter’s Wi-Fi expert, David Murphy, tested file transfer speeds, video streaming speeds, music streaming quality and video call quality at a short range of 11 feet and a long range of 43 feet . -The 1999 ruling against Microsoft found there were “no products, nor are there likely to be any in the near future” that people around the world could use as “substitutes” for Windows computers. In fact, within a few years, unexpected rivals began making such substitutes. -“This is connected to the Malaysian Boeing ,” Sergei A. Markov, a former member of Parliament in the pro-government United Russia party, said in a telephone interview. -“I had to tell him five times , because he didn’t believe me,” Mr. Boehner said. -His one successful stretch was a parody of a scene from “Birdman,” in which Michael Keaton runs through Times Square in his underpants. -Dr. Ohayon had done early research in the field of autonomous agents based on neural networks, computing models inspired by biological nervous systems, but stopped for almost a decade because of worries about military applications of the technology. -Warmuth took the final shift as the Deep Enders closed in on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. -City leaders will have to agree on how the estimated $5,000 -per-unit retrofitting would be split between tenants and landlords. -POUGHKEEPSIE Vassar College, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center “ Through the Looking Glass: Daguerreotype Masterworks From the Dawn of Photography.” -Among the lawyers affected by the cuts, those with two to three years of experience were hit particularly hard, said David P. Miranda , president of the New York State Bar Association. -Under the terms of the agreement, HP will pay $24.67 a share in cash. -“The bar has been set higher,” for human rights litigation, said Susan H. Farbstein, a law professor at Harvard. -According to the United Nations, Iran is home to four of the 10 most polluted cities in the world, with dust and desertification among the leading causes. -It seems more to me that this judge wanted to avoid controversy and having to deal with the issue. -Stein, a modernist American writer who presided over one of the great avant-garde salons of all time in early-20th-century Paris, has rarely been anyone’s idea of light entertainment. -Duodenoscopes have been implicated in similar outbreaks at other hospitals. -It is now linked to at least 124 . -Now he has returned to the research: In the Green Neuroscience Laboratory, a sandboxlike table is home to small robot used to model neural ne two rk behavior. -Video shot by insurgents entering the grounds showed the hospital building in rubble, with dismembered or decomposing bodies strewn about . -Érica Rivas and Diego Gentile , “Wild Tales” Damián Szifrón’s tragicomic allegory of modern-day Argentina comprises five suites of perfectly choreographed insanity, the last of which begins as a perfectly ordinary wedding reception and mutates into a war among the betrothed and their guests. -Worse, center Derek Stepan is out four to six weeks with broken ribs, and Kevin Klein, their most consistent defenseman this season, will miss two to three weeks after sustaining a strained oblique Monday against Carolina. The Rangers head to Brooklyn for their first game at Barclays Center, playing the rival Islanders for the first time this season. -Google let some reporters ride in its new driverless vehicles this week, and some went away convinced that cars without drivers are the inevitable future. -“Vincent” wrote a directive, but as Dr. Zitter acknowledges, since it hadn’t been updated in 10 years , there was concern about its relevancy. -B buildings are very management-intensive, because there are many, many tenants involved . -There are several versions of this nascent technology, but they generally work by using a projection device that wirelessly picks up information from the phone and uses sophisticated optics to allow the information — maps, speed, incoming texts, caller identification and even social media notifications — to hover above the dashboard. -Yet I can easily imagine some of those people, like the fictional Atticus, defending Tom Robinson in the 1930s and 20 years later vehemently rejecting desegregation. -Mr. Rodham projected that he could make $1 million on the Haiti deal if it came to pass — enough money, he said in his court testimony, to take his family to Disney World and cover his debts, including his legal bills and his long overdue federal taxes. -The 1994 baseball players’ strike came at the expense of the World Series. -Mrs. Geller, 27, is a litigation associate at the law firm Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari in White Plains. -The law is forcing women who sell sex into more dangerous situations, it said, arguing that transactions have become faster and more furtive because men are afraid of the police, leading women to jump into cars without first checking if the driver is drunk, high or otherwise threatening. And the number of Swedes in favor of a ban on the sale of sex as well as its purchase appears to have grown. -They point to the department’s refusal to publicly release surveillance camera footage of the death of Brandon Tate-Brown, 26, who was shot by the police in December after being stopped for driving with his headlights off. -POUZE KHOON, Iran — The early-morning sun meagerly brightened the gloom of this sad township, a collection of empty, crumbling houses along a highway through the dusty desert landscape in southeastern Iran. -While that accusation was vague, it was enough to convince a magistrate judge at the time that there was probable cause to approve the warrant. -The Saudis are also strongly pushing an economic agenda as the centerpiece of what King Salman identified as a “ new strategic alliance for the 21st century .” -One piece of advice Ms. Harper dispensed online for a parent with an autistic infant was to start reading to the child as soon as possible and to use expressive gestures. -Manuel Leite de Araújo, the president of a union representing prison employees , said some guards oppose Mr. Silva Neto’s “sentimental,” friendly approach with inmates, noting that a committee of guards asked the union to support ousting him from his position. -Painting is a long game — you need a lot of years. -Overcooked and bland cubes of breast sat in a black pepper and coconut curry that wasn’t spicy, as it was supposed to be, and didn’t taste of coconut. -Both Audi and Volvo are experimenting with systems that allow groceries and packages to be delivered to the trunks of cars, with the owner notified of each entry. -“I saw the officers kicking him, jumping on his head multiple times and screaming, ‘Stop resisting,’ even though I didn’t see him moving,” wrote Mr. Pearson, who has since been released after serving two years on a weapons charge . -Last year, 11 states and cities did so, up from only two in 2011. -For one thing, there are many women who are and are not conventionally attractive, and who do and do not have men throwing themselves at them, but who are still very happily single . -A few years ago, a team of researchers led by Daniel Esty of Yale looked at the environmental health of 150 countries. -But now, in an election cycle where the Republican Party’s grass-roots wing is angry and looking for a presidential candidate who projects a visceral sense of their frustration, some of Jeb Bush’s supporters say he may need to learn the fine art of negative campaigning . -However, to avoid seeing exclamation marks or other errors because of original files gone missing from the first iTunes library , drag copies of the tracks out of the iTunes window to the desktop Dropbox folder, or copy over duplicates from your iTunes Media folder to Dropbox. -Hillary Rodham Clinton reminded us why she’s the front-runner, with her experience, command of the issues and strength in communicating ideas. -On Thursday, Apple released an early, or “beta,” version of the next version of its iOS mobile software, giving iPhone and iPad users the ability to tap Apple’s own search engine for searches of music, apps and local services — allowing them to potentially bypass Google . -Other proposals under consideration would raise taxes on fuel and inheritance . -As a member of Parliament from 1997 to 2002 , he was known to express pro-European views, and had strong working relationships with officials in Poland. -With the collapse of the crude oil market adding to the downward pressure, economists expect an official report next Wednesday to show that consumer prices fell at an annual rate of about 0.1 percent in December, down from the rate of 0.3 percent in November. -Immediately after Mr. Silver’s arrest on Thursday, Democrats in the Assembly rallied behind him. -For instance, the tax authorities have increased the use of digital filing methods , cutting into the mountains of paperwork. -When the hourlong recitation of the verdicts was done, he sat down and lightly swiveled in his chair. -It has set to work on rules that would assign a “fiduciary duty” to investment managers who handle retirement savings accounts . -The craze was kicked off in part, it seems, by a Korean pop star, Kim Ki-bum , who posted a delicately colored-in floral pattern from Ms. Basford’s book on Instagram, where he has 1.8 million followers. -Four years ago, when Torey Moore first obtained one of the about 29,000 housing vouchers available to Dallas area residents, she stayed in the same South Dallas neighborhood. -As an infrequent flier with a status somewhere between lead and copper, I am quite pleased with the fact that there are people willing to pay $1,000 for a round trip from N.Y.C. to San Diego, in return for an extra few inches of legroom and a free cocktail. -And Sheldon Silver , the state assembly speaker whom Mr. Bharara recently indicted, has complained that the prosecutor’s office is fighting his case in the news media. -He also supported efforts to overhaul campaign finance laws , lending his backing to the McCain-Feingold legislation that passed in 2002. -The Italian energy industry has close ties to Gazprom, the Russian state-run natural gas exporter, and important Italian industries like farming and fashion have lost business because of retaliatory measures imposed by Moscow. -Yet there is one obvious factor that drives American living standards but risks being lost in this mix: wages . -GROTON Alexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art , University of Connecticut “Summer Exhibition,” Harriet Moore Ballard, Alida Ferrari, Jeanne Heifetz and Michael McLaughlin. -For disease-causing parasites like tapeworms, roundworms and flukes, which may infest raw or undercooked fish , freezing can be the answer, but its effectiveness varies. -That unwavering support from Capitol Hill is but one reason the C.I.A.’s killing missions are embedded in American warfare and unlikely to change significantly despite President Obama’s announcement on Thursday that a drone strike accidentally killed two innocent hostages, an American and an Italian. -Now the wheel has turned, and the time has come to begin meeting the challenge Tiziano issued on that Florentine afternoon, after some familiar chatter among his guests : how far each of us had traveled, the wonders and miseries we’d chronicled, and the most fascinating, or cruel, dictators and rulers through whose realms we’d passed. -Try Montana instead. -SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea formally announced on Wednesday that it would try to raise the 6,825-ton ferry that sank more than a year ago, killing more than 300 people, most of them high school students. -Eight trials involving more than 7,200 participants looked at whether advising patients to cut down on salt, or reducing sodium intake, affected outcomes. -Mara said that various Giants officials had contacted Pierre-Paul since the accident, including Coach Tom Coughlin, who said on Thursday that his text to Pierre-Paul immediately after the accident went unanswered. -Some even forgot their helmets on the first day of exercises. -Like last summer, when he vowed that Iran would ultimately build an industrial-scale uranium enrichment capability — with 190,000 centrifuges, or 10 times the number now installed — the ayatollah’s comments are bound to cause deep complications for Iran’s negotiators, led by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. -This one, from the collection of the Bagan Archaeological Museum, is larger, older — from the 11th century — and carved from sandstone . -FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, an article on Nov. 29 about the Islamic State’s control of the Libyan city of Surt, which Western agencies say may give it a fallback option in case it is ousted from its territories in Iraq and Syria, misstated the location of the city of Darnah, close to where Wissam Najm Abd Zayd al Zubaydi, an Iraqi leader of the Islamic State , was killed by an American airstrike in November. -By law, patents can be denied for ideas that may be good, but are not novel or are obvious . -Relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority took a turn for the worse after President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party signed a reconciliation agreement last April with Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, contributing to the breakdown of troubled American-brokered Middle East peace talks. -Tenure goes back to medieval times , and the tradition of awarding professors lifetime job guarantees carried over to America, where it began in the late 1700s to protect academic freedom at religious schools. -• State Senator John L. Sampson , Democrat of Brooklyn, was convicted of trying to thwart a federal investigation. -They’re prisoners of a cruel delusion . -The company would be called Diebold Nixdorf and have its registered offices in North Canton, Ohio . -The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit last year disagreed. -Our son is “culminating” from elementary school . -Delivered in stark terms that surprised some foreign policy analysts and left no room for questioning whether the agreement is good for American security — “It’s not even close,” Mr. Obama declared at one point — the president’s speech was a striking display of certitude about a diplomatic deal that has split the American public and presented a dilemma for lawmakers , including many in his own party. -“There is no scientific basis — not one shred of evidence — that an asteroid or any other celestial object will impact Earth on those dates,” said Dr. Paul Chodas, manager of NASA’s Near-Earth Object office in Pasadena, Calif . -A) “In a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll, Republicans prefer an outsider to a candidate with experience in the political system by a 24-point margin (60 to 36).” -Under the initial plan in 2013, the newly installed Labor Party government proposed selling passports for €650,000, with few other requirements for citizenship. -Public records indicated that in 2008 he pleaded guilty to a felony drug conspiracy charge — one of 37 defendants in a long-term narcotics investigation in the Cypress Hills housing development — and served less than a year in state prison. -The newly merged group may be easier to run with Yoox’s Mr. Marchetti as the single, clear leader. -When Monsignor Harrington started work at St. Joseph in 2008 , the organ had not been played in nearly 50 years. -“This is the man who conscripted me into the army in Myanmar when I was 11 ,” Mr. Huang said, speaking in southern-inflected Mandarin. -Traffic in Hungary backed up for miles as Austria stepped up border checks . -“It doesn’t work very well if a movie is supposed to make you feel difficult emotions,” Mr. Apatow said. -‘The Last Witch Hunter’ (PG-13, 1:38 ) -Its request for a sophisticated antitank missile went nowhere, as Washington feared it would just encourage Russia to send more weapons and men to Ukraine. -Chief Kevin Vogel of the Santa Cruz police said the girl, Madyson Middleton, went willingly into the apartment at the Tannery Arts Center, a housing complex for artists where they lived, and was probably dead before she was reported missing Sunday night, sparking a search by hundreds of volunteers. -There’s little individuals can do about information stolen in broad data breaches, like the one recently reported at the health insurer Anthem, Ms. Velasquez said. -During that score, the referee never saw that the ball deflected from Giroud ’s head onto his forearm, which possibly could have ruled out the goal. -BLUES 2, SABRES 1 Troy Brouwer and Robby Fabbri scored third-period goals, and St. Louis came back to win in Buffalo. -Asked on Friday about Mr. Netanyahu’s new demand, a State Department spokeswoman, Marie Harf, told reporters in Washington that the negotiations with Iran on the agreement were “only about the nuclear issue .” -By contrast, a surgical forceps may have roughly 100 bacteria on its surface after use in the operating room, he said, and is easily cleaned with heat, detergents and high-pressure sprays. -Three sky divers who parachuted off the 1 World Trade Center tower were acquitted on Monday of the most serious felony charge against them but convicted of three misdemeanors after a two-week trial in Manhattan. -The warrant says that a Level Global analyst cooperating with the government had revealed to Mr. Ganek “the sources of the inside information.” -I owe society for dealing drugs.” -We’re doing so because a fundamental pillar of democracy is at stake: the free exchange of knowledge and ideas . -But it most certainly was an issue for Gordon College, a multidenominational Christian liberal arts college in Wenham, Mass. Like the Girl Scouts, the college said it was acting in accordance with its core beliefs when, in July 2014, the college’s president, D. Michael Lindsay, along with 13 other evangelical and Roman Catholic leaders, signed a letter to the White House, asking for a religious exemption from a planned order barring federal contractors from discriminating in hiring on the basis of sexual orientation. -“Pigeon” takes another step away from reality with bewildering jumps between periods in Swedish history : One episode has the country’s 18th-century king riding into a modern bar to find a toilet. -Moreover, editorials in China’s state-run news media celebrated the rising indexes as affirmation of Mr. Xi’s recipe for national strength: a measured easing of state controls on the economy while keeping political power firmly in the hands of the party elite. -As each name of the 12 people killed and 70 wounded was read, and read again — prosecutors filed two charges per victim — the families looked to the corner of the public gallery and gave one another a quiet nod or an arm squeeze. -Like any large corporation, or any person frankly, DuPont could use some cleaning up . -The ties that bound Mr. Ghani to many of the dinner guests on Tuesday reflected a little-noticed story in America’s longest war: After more than 13 years of nation-building in Afghanistan, much of the American national security establishment is intimately familiar with many of the nation’s most senior officials, Mr. Ghani foremost among them, and loath to see a hasty withdrawal lead to a repeat of what has happened in Iraq . -That will include managing the Liberals’ governing coalition with the smaller, more conservative National Party, which is unlikely to embrace attempts by Mr. Turnbull to move to the center. -Perhaps it seems inefficient to put so much effort into helping individual animals, but the counterweight to that perception is that many of their problems are caused by humans . -Her shrewdly calibrated allure , which easily rivaled that of any first lady in recent memory, suggests that Mrs. Obama has embraced an enviable position at the intersection of pop culture and politics — just because she can. -Brad Pitt, left, received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Benjamin Button, a man born in his 80s in 1918 New Orleans, who ages in reverse into the 21st century, in this adaptation of a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald. -Mr. Putin likes to throw in a few surprises on these occasions, as he did two years ago by announcing the release of an imprisoned oil tycoon , Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky. -But at least 20 members ended up voting against their constituents. -ESA-PEKKA SALONEN, conductor and composer : Young people are attracted to black-and-white statements. -Inside were two huge pieces of patio furniture . -But whatever was left of it was interred by the 2014-15 Blue Devils, who won a national title on the backs of four freshmen , three of whom — Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow and Tyus Jones — promptly declared for the N.B.A. draft and were selected in its first round. -The connections to the Clintons have given Mr. Rodham, a self-described “ facilitator, ” a unique appeal and a range of opportunities, like addressing Chinese investor conferences and joining an advisory board of a company seeking permission to mine for gold in Haiti. -Oil had rallied over the previous four days as traders speculated that low prices would force more energy companies to curtail exploration and production. -Not all home refrigerator freezers get cold enough. -but we do know that he will face a big challenge . -Under the timeline for all preparatory steps required to put the nuclear agreement into effect, the atomic agency’s director general, Yukiya Amano, now has until Dec. 15 to provide “the final assessment on the resolution of all past and present outstanding issues,” the statement said. -This brings us back to Pope Francis, a humble man who accepts that he’s very powerful . -Ms. Mizrahi-Rubel, 51, who is based in Paris, was trained in working with diamonds and precious colored stones by her grandfather, the well-known diamond specialist Marcel Rubel. -It is considered one of the most comprehensive snapshots of trends among recent high school seniors and is of particular interest to people involved in mental well-being . -Our lawsuit says that the N.S.A.’s mass surveillance of Internet traffic on American soil — often called “upstream” surveillance — violates the Fourth Amendment, which protects the right to privacy , as well as the First Amendment, which protects the freedoms of expression and association. -The performers’ impressive specialty steps — the flips, the windmills, the head spins and backspins — are sprinkled indiscriminately, losing the force they might have had. -FYI Decision , which is free for iOS, is a great alternative to ChoiceMap and Decision Buddy. -In their new clip for the slippery nü-disco track “I Won’t Let You Down,” off their fourth record, “Hungry Ghosts,” they zip around on motorized scooter chairs, weaving among choreographed dancers, as the action is filmed above by a drone . -Black-and-white images depict daily life — families around the breakfast table, a mother holding an infant, men and women heading off to work — as Mrs. Clinton reminds voters they are “not just electing a president, but a commander in chief.” Photos show her flanked by military officers, and descending alone from her Air Force jet as secretary of state, as she can be heard, as a candidate, emphasizing the need to be “both secure at home and leading the world.” -Two other American churches — the Episcopal Church and the Mennonite Church USA — were also debating Israel i divestment measures this week at their conventions. -Under orders from the White House , the Bureau of Reclamation has begun studies on the impact of global warming on 22 Western water basins and is drawing up multidecade plans to begin rebuilding its Western water management systems. -That was beaten out of me long ago, either by so many years as a sportswriter or by Larry Himes ’s stint as general manager. -Reports of Mrs. Clinton’s use of only a private email account while she was secretary of state, meanwhile, have cast a new light on efforts by outside groups to obtain access to her correspondence with the Clinton Foundation during her tenure at the State Department — about donations or anything else. -China is rapidly becoming Hollywood’s -The lodge has not yet broken even , Mr. Koppen added, but it was never intended to be what he called a “tourism factory” whose only goal was making money. -Where Mr. Kravis and Mr. Roberts were willing to pursue large-scale, hostile takeovers, Mr. Kohlberg instead chose to focus on smaller deals, always on friendly terms. -Aaron Carroll , who has been writing about a host of nutrition myths for The Upshot, passed on this graphic about the risks of consuming meat. -“The factory teams fear and know that we would be faster than them,” said Dietrich Mateschitz, the billionaire founder and director of the Red Bull energy drink company in Austria that owns the team. -So it was that Mr. Heastie, the recently elected speaker of the New York State Assembly, was at a blood drive here in suburban Syracuse on Tuesday , gamely donating a pint in front of a group of somewhat perplexed phlebotomists and schedule-obsessed aides. -Nathalie Baye narrates this 2014 French documentary, which examines World War I from the perspective of Marie Curie, Edith Wharton, Mata Hari, Rosa Luxemburg and Louise Bodin. -Nashville outshot the Rangers by 14-3 in a scoreless first period. -They described the scent as rotting cabbage, dead mice and, oddly, Italian sausage when they stepped close to lean into the blooming flower, named Stinky . -Lawmakers like Mr. McCarthy are particularly furious that the bureau and the State of California continue to direct scarce water into rivers to support fish habitat, even as farms wither and families struggle to make do with less water. -It also would renew the popular Children’s Health Insurance Program and provide $7.2 billion for community health centers — crucial to both rural and urban areas where doctors are scarce — over two years. -In this creative musical retelling, by June Rachelson-Ospa and Daniel Neiden, Rapunzel, Cinderella and Snow White are infant triplets abducted by an ill-tempered witch . -Mr. Foley (left), 48, is a senior vice president and the director of business development for Rubenstein Communications, the public relations firm in New York , where he oversees the introduction of new clients into the firm. -A video had been posted online earlier of a fighter called Abu Mosaab, who is known for tunneling under government positions, and a commander with his group, Ahrar al-Sham, issued a statement saying: “ The psychological war might have a bigger impact than traditional war . -“About two years ago, I saw him at the Ritz ,” Donatella Versace, Mr. Versace’s younger sister and since his death the steward of his label, said in a note. -Now that the market is more competitive, De Beers focuses more on marketing its own brands, such as Forevermark , a symbol etched on diamonds that have passed quality assurance tests. -“ Black Rage,” published by Basic Books in 1968, laid out in unsparing terms the psychic tightrope that black Americans walked, their self-image, family structures and worldview distorted by the weight of white oppression. -At 62.5 percent, the proportion of Americans in the labor force remains near multidecade lows. -The course on cutting wire is one of 63 classes of remedial military instruction being provided by 300 United States Army trainers in three consecutive two-month courses. -And the number of Swedes in favor of a ban on the sale of sex as well as its purchase appears to have grown. The Swedish Association for Sexuality Education — known by its Swedish initials, R.F.S.U. — said the results of the research review raised questions about the law’s effectiveness, as well as its impact on prostitutes and on women like Daniella seeking to leave prostitution. -He added, “The thesis is understated, deliberately dismal, and intensely eloquent; its impact is overwhelming.” William Henry Grier , known as Bill, was born on Feb. 7, 1926, in Birmingham, Ala. -HONG KONG — China’s securities regulator plans to lift its moratorium on new stock market listings before the end of the year , the official news agency Xinhua said on Friday. -After the construction spending report, analysts at Barclays projected that the economy was on track to grow 2.6 percent in the third quarter and that the second-quarter growth rate would be revised up to 3.8 percent . -Recently, these rides have ended at Chomp Chomp in Greenwich Village for radish cakes, noodle soups with transporting powers, coconut rice, triangles of golden beef-filled roti wet with curry sauce, and other treats from the food courts of Singapore. -LeBron James and the Cavaliers suit up for Game 4 of the N.B.A. finals against the Warriors at 9 p.m. Eastern (ABC). -Interpublic, which is based in New York, has done business in Russia for two decades through ADV, an advertising group that encompasses more than 40 agencies in countries including Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan . -it may market the drug without competition . -With Borussia Dortmund having stumbled — brought down by Munich’s ability to lure or, if necessary, buy Dortmund’s finest players — the next-closest team has routinely been 15 points off the pace in challenging Bayern in the Bundesliga this season. -But a few weeks after passing, the bank discovered errors that had led it to overstate its capital by $4 billion . -The Minimalist was born, thanks in large part to the editor Rick Flaste . -The Jobs portion of the story occurred on a late-October morning in 2010, when he was sitting with a mutual friend in the restaurant of the Four Seasons hotel in San Francisco . -Cam Talbot, the Rangers’ late-blooming backup who held down the fort last season when Henrik Lundqvist missed almost two months . -Mr. Osborne is driven by a Thatcherite belief in the value of a smaller state to free up individual and corporate enterprise and encourage those able to work to do so, and such cuts could create political tensions, and even unrest , in the country. -It was an opportunity for teams to better predict the professional potential of a group, made up mostly of 18-year-olds, based on their body types, quickness, agility, stamina and attitude . -Manning flew to Charlotte, N.C., on Monday to meet with Dr. Robert Anderson, a foot specialist, about his torn plantar fascia . -John P. Carlin, assistant attorney general for national security, spoke this month at an American Bar Association conference in New Orleans, impressing on the lawyers the need to promptly inform clients and law enforcement authorities of attacks that could compromise confidential information. -The latter came at the hands of actors, musicians and others who wanted to express indignation that the director of “Selma,” Ava DuVernay, wasn’t nominated and neither was David Oyelowo, who played the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. When the audience applauded Mr. Oyelowo, who participated in a bit with Mr. Harris, the host said with a smirk , “Oh sure, now you like him.” -Sesame ice cream crowned with crumbled hazelnuts and fresh figs ended the meal. -On Nov. 2, the server and storage businesses of Hewlett-Packard will split off from its PC business , in what top executives hope is a move for a faster-moving business. -The damage began with an innocuous fly ball off the bat of Curtis Granderson that was dropped by center fielder Odubel Herrera. -The United States defended its women’s world hockey championship with a 7-5 victory over Canada in the final in Malmo, Sweden . -Women with impaired liver function were also advised not to take it. Ms. Whitehead will continue to consult with Valeant and Sprout executives after her departure, according to the statement from Valeant. -“There are a lot of operational hurdles for them to clear,” said Dave Nadig, a specialist at ETF.com , an industry research firm based in San Francisco. -Investor activism like the Samsung fight is relatively uncommon in Asia. -Now, the new hot trend of cloud computing — data centers filled with tightly connected servers — is remaking Intel . -Arthur Wilson, a builder developing five homes (all presold) with geothermal and solar panels in Middle Island on Long Island, has had his own issues with lenders. -ROSE ON HIS BEST BEHAVIOR A product of working-class west-side Cincinnati , Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader, was barred from the game in 1989 and finally acknowledged in 2004 that he bet on baseball. -The Siberian Times first reported news of the discovery in city of Yakutsk last month. -Some of the women who accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault and other misconduct discuss why they came forward and what comes next on “Cosby: The Women Speak” at 9 p.m. Eastern on A&E. -Island seafood and produce fill the walk-ins at contemporary Honolulu restaurants like MW or the Pig and the Lady, but they rarely reach the island of Manhattan. -The inner tubing is intricate and difficult to clean, and can harbor up to 10 billion individual bacteria, said William A. Rutala , an infection control specialist at University of North Carolina Hospitals. -According to Hertzberg, Didion “has always been at her most original when she writes about the state she knows best,” her native California . -On Wednesday in “Tap Forward,” a program highlighting contemporary tappers at the intimate Duke on 42nd Street, there was even a flash from the past: The veteran Brenda Bufalino showed off her polished finish as she quietly blended in and out of a groove in “ Strayhorn Medley. ” Several “Tap Forward” offerings, despite the progressive-sounding title, ran toward the conservative. -From its opening moments, “ People Places Things ” seems at odds with itself. -The skeleton was discovered in Liaoning Province . -But critics have taken aim at the rollout. -By the time I met Dr. McDonald , theorists had rallied around a less radical thought. -The fact that he would fail to discharge his obligation to pay his fair share if the son told the truth is a reason not to tell him the truth. -Three United Nations agencies reported Thursday that 3.9 million people in South Sudan, roughly a third of the population, now face “severe food insecurity” because of the mayhem and disruptions caused by that country’s nearly two-year-old civil war . -Theresa Ruth Howard, a teacher and former member of Dance Theater of Harlem who wrote a much-talked-about piece for the website My Body My Image focusing on the many black ballerinas that preceded Ms. Copeland , can’t help but view diversity initiatives with some skepticism. -“Fact: Before my son was even born, I was reading out loud to him from Donald Trump’s ‘ The Art of the Deal ,’” she wrote. -One day, a gendarme , Balducci (Vincent Martin), rides up on horseback to Daru’s schoolhouse with an Arab prisoner, Mohamed (Reda Kateb), on foot. -The Rangers head to Brooklyn for their first game at Barclays Center, playing the rival Islanders for the first time this season. -Everywhere she goes she finds a copy of Dr. David Schnarch’s “ Passionate Marriage ,” which feels like both an earnest, obvious metaphor and a sly running joke. -The Shabab , a militant Islamist group that routinely strikes government and business sites here in the capital, claimed responsibility for the attack, which also left at least 13 people wounded, Somali officials said. - Mr. Varoufakis, then a relatively unknown economist, argued that the loans were a potent risk for Greece, which would have to assume responsibility for them if the banks failed. -In the early 1990s, after the fall of the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro , knowing that he needed new allies and new sources of money, began to soften his stance on the church. -every three to four years . -The research group recently published work exploring the basis of neural activity needed to support movement in an environment . -Unfortunately, their anonymity is far from certain because, using upstream surveillance, the N.S.A. intercepts and searches virtually all of the international text-based traffic that flows across the Internet “backbone” inside the United States. -GREENWICH Bruce Museum “Hans Hofmann and Jose Luis Sert: An Experiment in Artistic Collaboration,” lecture. -Sound, web and digital works start at $100 and increase by edition to a top price of $2,800; for video, the starting price is $200, increasing by increments to a top price of $5,600 . -It’s about an 84,000-square-foot building, so it’s rather on the small side, and on that we’re spending $4 million . -The police are investigating about 200 deaths that occurred at hospitals where he worked. -Noodles stir-fried with shrimp and soy sauce, called char kway teow, produce far more happiness than you’d expect from something that looks like shrimp lo mein . -“By combining Aruba’s world-class wireless mobility solutions with HP’s leading switching portfolio, HP will offer the simplest, most secure networking solutions to help enterprises easily deploy next-generation mobile networks .” -The diverging paths of the two central banks prompted investors to put money into dollars, on the expectation that interest rates in the United States will rise and offer a better return than in Europe, where interest rates are falling. -An Irish satirical news source, Waterford Whispers, responded by posting its own “feminist newspaper photoshop,” featuring the same Paris street scene with three female leaders depicted, but no men. -PICK: BILLS Packers ( 3 -0) at 49ers (1-2) 4.25 p.m. -In his testimony, Mr. Clancy urged lawmakers to approve a 16.4 percent increase in the Secret Service budget to confront staffing, training, facility and infrastructure shortcomings that he says helped lead to the problems. -Perhaps no single C.I.A. officer has been more central to the effort than Michael D’Andrea , a gaunt, chain-smoking convert to Islam who was chief of operations during the birth of the agency’s detention and interrogation program and then, as head of the C.I.A. Counterterrorism Center, became an architect of the targeted killing program. -Neighbors in the apartment building here where the mother and son lived said that Mr. Harper-Mercer rarely strayed far. -A long list of events needs to unfold at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., before it hosts the big game on Feb. 7 : like an entire N.F.L. season, for instance. -The corridor’s ridership has doubled in the last 30 years even as its old and overloaded infrastructure of tracks, power lines, bridges and tunnels has begun to wear out. -• Oregon’s medicinal marijuana shops began sales to recreational users today. -“Berlin Metropolis: 1918-1933” is an ambitious effort in a limited setting that successfully combines historical sweep, clockwork organization and an egalitarian approach to mediums. -Reporters in Istanbul covered a police raid on their own offices on Wednesday , as the Turkish government seized control of two television stations and a newspaper group critical of the governing party just four days before national elections. -ANTHONY WINSTON East Brunswick, N.J. To the Editor: As a Democrat who supports Israel, I am saddened and dismayed that its prime minister would use the podium of one of our most hallowed political institutions to bad-mouth a deal that has not even been struck. -The movie “ School of Rock ,” written by Mike White and directed by Richard Linklater, was also played frequently in the Lloyd Webber household, with Alastair estimating that he has watched it “about 40 times.” -Dinosaurs no longer exist, and they were at the top of the food chain . -8 P.M. (Comedy Central) NIGHT OF TOO -Greece is again in turmoil, with coming elections likely to usher in a left-wing government, but is no longer the main cause of the euro’s decline. -They got engaged, exchanging rings and completing a contract to marry in an Islam ic court. -Among Christians and Jews, theological discussion sometimes centers on exactly what God meant in the first chapter of Genesis when he granted human beings “dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.” -The village has large late 19th- and early 20th-century single-family houses on neat tree-lined streets, with some newer construction and business along the Scioto River . -The Pentagon recently approved the sale of 600 Patriot defense missiles , valued at $5.4 billion. -Her current job, as technical director for the American women’s national teams , is to find the next Mia Hamm or Abby Wambach and keep the United States in its customary spot among the best teams in the world. -In a statement, Mr. McGinty said, “Once the investigation is complete — and in the death of Tamir Rice, it is not at this time — all evidence and expert analysis will be presented to the grand jury.” -The Americans open the Gold Cup, the regional championship tournament, on Tuesday against Honduras in Frisco, Tex. -Of course, the garden lot could also be sold separately, but that would be tragic.” -The Russian leader was alternately pugnacious and conciliatory during the news conference, which was more than three hours long. -He struck out Joc Pederson, another touted rookie , leaving him flailing at a curveball. -While the crowd jeered , a bearded mannequin dressed in women’s attire was hurled into the street, its skirt acting briefly as a parachute. -This exceptionally informative exhibition presents photographs, photography books, paintings, sculptures and videos produced by 29 Japanese artists during a decade of ideological disillusionment following the utopian excitement of the 1960s. -Russian television focused much of its attention on the fact that roadblocks were being manned with the help of members of Right Sector , a Ukrainian nationalist organization banned in Russia, where the news media frequently portray it as neo-fascist. -Trimble, a freshman guard, connected again from 3-point range with 2:18 remaining for a 62-54 lead. -“The officers attacked him and this is borne out entirely by the video evidence from the bar,” said David B. Rankin , a lawyer representing Mr. Disisto. -Just months after Wilson was sworn in, Davis was demoted to a succession of menial jobs and ended up as a messenger making half his original salary . -When Malcolm Turnbull was sworn in on Tuesday, he did not only become Australia’s 29th prime minister — he also became its fourth in just over two years. -The science of climate change shows that in the future, there will be less still. -The extent of injuries or fatalities was not immediately clear there or in the town of Burkburnett, Tex ., about 15 miles north of Wichita Falls, where a second tornado struck. -It has great shape to it.” -He said the interrogation lasted about 20 minutes , and he was then taken, bleeding, back to his cell. -But to prevent one heart attack, the health care system has to test hundreds of healthy people — and give about a hundred of them cholesterol-lowering drugs for at least five years . -He was nearly toppled by Scott Milne , a little-known Republican businessman, who won 45.1 percent. -Mr. Blankenship’s lawyer asked for the mistrial ruling after jurors finished their fifth full day of deliberations. -“The medical benefits of cannabis are undeniable,” said Jeremy Norrie, a medical marijuana user in West Hollywood, Calif., who operates the Secret Cup , a cannabis trade show. -But that isn’t the case,” Andrew Papachristos, a Chicago native and an associate professor of sociology at Yale, says. -“I think Trump threw out the fleece to let people check it out,” Mr. Vander Plaats said of why he thought Mr. Carson’s religion suddenly became an issue. -It would be a public relations triumph for Mr. Putin if Mr. Tsipras publicly criticized the sanctions while he was in Moscow. -The appearance of another stir-fry , nyonya chap chye, is deceptive, too. -But the first lady has snatched back the focus, permitting herself to dazzle in a dress that clung to her hips like cellophane and showed a nervy hint of cleavage. -Some 42 million American adults, 15 percent of women and 21 percent of men, still smoke. -The wasp queen calms Steve in a genuine way. -Tennessee is looking to return to national prominence in its third season under Coach Butch Jones . -Most of the staff members receive years of language and hospitality training, and the lodge purchases the bulk of its food, materials and decorations locally. -Robert Tyler , a family friend, said the apparent cause was heart failure. -It is a story of patience, timing, determination and physical strength — born perhaps of a life of incarceration — along with good luck, and a MacGyver-like sense of ingenuity. -I do, however, want to see a spinoff show, “ The Radwells Plus Eight .” -“Obviously it’s kind of intriguing to the eye,” Mr. Rachmany said, “but it’s not too suggestive, if you ask me.” Dean Crutchfield , a senior vice president at Sterling Brands, a brand consulting firm, said the moving company ad clearly depicted sexual activity and had nothing to do with the business. -Eleven patients died, but it is not clear that the infections were the cause, as they had other serious medical problems. -An environmental engineer, he had been to the island two years before for work, and ever since, he had been thinking about a return trip and about swimming the 70-mile channel back to the Southern California mainland. -There were eight contenders where there had once been 11 — back in the glory days of Scott Walker. -“The Fed has been one of the main supports of the stock market and the economy,” said Kate Warne, an investment strategist at Edward Jones. -The true cost of the tax cut, as estimated by dynamic scoring, would most likely be much less than its static score . -That number is up 2.3 percent over the last year, which is hardly the stuff that would fuel fears of excessive inflation . -Between Monday’s practice and Tuesday’s game, James traveled to and from Texas in a private jet to attend the College Football Playoff championship game . -When the longtime ESPN anchor Stuart Scott quietly agreed to write a memoir last year, appendiceal cancer and chemotherapy were weakening him. -Modifying Volkswagen diesel cars sold in the United States will be more complicated because of stricter rules on emissions of nitrogen oxides , pollutants harmful to the environment and human health. -Despite Mr. Silver ’s legal troubles, several Democrats said the former speaker continued to be well liked by his colleagues, noting that some old-guard members had privately complained that the prosecution and news media coverage of the trial seemed overzealous. -He would scrub his hands, close his eyes and ask for God ’s help. -Many other spectators were killed by the explosion . -We’ll see what Minsk 2 will mean.” -The connections to the Clintons have given Mr. Rodham, a self-described “facilitator,” a unique appeal and a range of opportunities, like addressing Chinese investor conferences and joining an advisory board of a company seeking permission to mine for gold in Haiti. -Tuesday’s move is the latest in a long push by the A.C.L.U. to force changes at the jail. -It is not clear how long the baby was left alone lying atop a towel , his umbilical cord still attached. -State Representative Javier Martínez , a Democrat in New Mexico, plans to introduce a bill in January that would lower the voting age to 16 in school board elections. -The next month, Sandy’s husband, Daryl, from whom she had been amicably separated for 15 years, drove her from Ithaca to the University of Rochester Medical Center for cognitive testing by a neuropsychologist named Mark Mapstone. -When Mr. Waag’s lineup did step out of the box, as with “Shiva’s Dance Yoga,” a kathak performance by Rachna Nivas , who sang, played the finger symbols and danced, the inclusion felt random — it wasn’t tap — and her execution uneven. -Mr. Salsburg, also from Louisville, had started the evening with guitar instrumentals (including a folkified version of the Smiths’ “ Reel Around the Fountain ”); Nathan Bowles, a banjoist and singer who also shared the bill, joined Ms. Shelley’s group for one song. -By proposing a grand coalition against the Islamic State and providing the weapons to back it up, Mr. Putin has already leveraged himself into a meeting expected Monday with a reluctant President Obama . -The new photo book “Rap Tees: A Collection of Hip-Hop T-Shirts 1980-1999” by DJ Ross One documents 500 shirts, from hip-hop’s dawn — the first item is a Sugar Hill Gang shirt from 1980, a year after that group released “Rapper’s Delight,” widely considered the first commercial hip-hop single — to its turn-of-the-millennium ubiquity. -Now, in a burst of activity not seen since the 1980s, condominiums are shouldering their way into this upscale district, which runs from about East 59th to East 96th Streets. -Another vulnerable group consists of Puerto Rico residents who have sunk much of their wealth into local bonds and decimated their retirement savings . -The R train serves stations along Fourth Avenue. -For the first time in its history, the combine moved from the Toronto area, where it had been held the last several years in a crowded ballroom in Mississauga, Ontario . -Senator Mitch McConnell , the majority leader, said on Friday that it would be “outrageous” for Democrats to prevent a vote. -“About 30 percent of our server business is now to cloud companies, and growing at a fast clip,” said Diane Bryant, head of Intel’s data center group , in a recent interview. -Allergan, the maker of Botox, said on Wednesday that it would pay about $2.1 billion in cash and shares for Kythera Biopharmaceuticals , which makes a treatment for double chins. -After a shaky first inning, where Colon gave up three hits but left undamaged thanks to a double play that he helped start, the pitching coach Dan Warthen implored the 42-year-old Colon to rely on his changeup and breaking pitches. -In an interview, Mr. Cardin said, “I recognize the numbers, believe me, I do,” sounding anguished about opposing Mr. Obama , whom he normally supports. -The mass incarceration of those days crowded prisons at great expense, and was found to have disproportionately penalized minority crack-cocaine offenders like Mr. Norris, who was convicted of possessing and selling the substance in 1992 and sentenced to 30 years in prison. -He is vulnerable to criticism for positions he once held in favor of the Common Core education standards and a cap-and-trade program to fight global warming. -Creating entertainment for an increasingly diverse audience — Hispanic moviegoers now drive the North American box office, according to industry data — is a growing focus in film schools across the board. -My father had always included me and my sister in the business, his office door was always open and even as children we would go in and sit at the end of the conference room and listen to his meetings. -Mr. Robins sued under a part of the credit law that provides damages of up to $1,000 without proof of direct harm, and he sought to represent a class of people with similar claims. -Marian Gaborik and Tyler Toffoli also scored for the visiting Kings, and Quick stopped 31 shots. -George Benjamin’s “Three Inventions for Chamber Orchestra,” a glistening, texturally rich work, fared better, its complexity revealed in clear detail here. -This last eclipse of the year has led some, er, imaginative observers to predict that a giant asteroid will hit Earth within the next six days — a notion that NASA has firmly rebuffed. -Aside from an initial distaste for diving into the style that epitomized industrial brewing , many early craft brewers had other reasons for avoiding lagers, one of the two major forms of beer, along with ales. -Traditionally, Brazil opens the General Assembly, followed by a speech by the president of the United States. -The Italian Olympic Committee requested two-year doping bans for 26 track and field athletes — several of whom were expected to compete at next year’s -That unwavering support from Capitol Hill is but one reason the C.I.A . -The course on cutting wire is one of 63 classes of remedial military instruction being provided by 300 United States Army trainers in three consecutive two-month courses. -In the end, James and Brown are separated by age and their sports but connected by Cleveland and by a real understanding of the role leadership plays in championship moments. -What’s Streaming Now THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 1 (2014) Katniss Everdeen, now squirreled away in District 13 , once thought destroyed, leads the charge against the Capitol. -(The Recording Industry Association of America began certifying records as gold in 1958 .) -However, he said, further investigation must wait for excavation of the site. -Marijuana is just one of many sources of income for the cartels, which smuggle narcotics across the border to the United States and run kidnapping and extortion rings at home . -The conglomerate, which owns 22 companies, including two daily newspapers, Bugun and Millet, stands accused of ties to Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric who lives in exile in Pennsylvania . -He said the vote would probably take place next week . -In recent years, though, mercurial chefs, photogenic plates of grub and kitchen dramatics have been everywhere, especially reality television, both lowbrow and high-end. -Mr. Atwater managed George Bush’s 1988 campaign against Michael S. Dukakis , the Massachusetts governor, a race that featured one of the most devastating political ads in American history. -The parish, established in 1910 , has a congregation that now numbers about 1,500 people, he said, with about a quarter foreign-born. -The agreement is comprehensive and covers the main areas of concern over Iran’s nuclear program. -Three sky divers who parachuted off the 1 World Trade Center tower were acquitted on Monday of the most serious felony charge against them but convicted of three misdemeanors after a two-week trial in Manhattan . -Overlooked amid all these accomplishments was Mr. Araeen’s art, a selection of which is at Aicon Gallery in his first New York solo exhibition . -James even found time to impersonate a statistician during the game, approaching the officials during a first-quarter timeout and arguing that a 2-point basket credited to his teammate Kevin Love should have been a 3-pointer. -Much of the buildup to the game against the Panthers centered on how Beckham, who has scored 25 touchdowns in 26 career N.F.L. games, would fare against Norman, Carolina’s top cornerback, who earlier this year limited the production of the top receiver on several other teams. -And I grew up in these two different cultural households . -“We have demonstrated that if you open the place up, give people the opportunity to participate, they will cooperate in getting an outcome in a body that requires fairly significant bipartisan buy-in to get somewhere,” he said. -a Geneva-based testing, inspection and verification company. -After spending the past four decades studying mindfulness without meditation, the Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer has identified plenty of other techniques for raising our conscious awareness of the present. -The Burlington, Vt.-based household and baby care company Seventh Generation was aware of that challenge and decided to take action by sponsoring the installation of four pumping and nursing pods in New York area airports: one in the JetBlue terminal at Kennedy Airport, two at Newark Liberty International Airport and one at La Guardia Airport. -The country’s 1974 Marriage Law states that the husband is the head of the family and the wife is the caretaker. -We’re partial to Julia Moskin’s recipe for bacon fat gingersnaps on a Saturday afternoon, and to Kim Severson’s recipe for chewy chocolate snowcaps as well. -In the case of Spike, officials at the Denver Botanic Gardens rushed to ship frozen pollen to help Spike bloom, but they also offered practical advice. -I love the calm snarkiness of this essay, and it went right over the heads of some making comments here. -Ending with a flourish, he struck out Harper looking at a stinging 98-mile-per-hour fastball, on his 99th and final pitch. -Outfielder Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins would be an obvious starter for the N.L., having won the league’s player of the month award for June with a .344 average and 12 home runs. -CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Inside Courtroom 201, the families of the dead and wounded watched in taut silence on Thursday afternoon as the judge shuffled through a stack of verdict forms containing the fate of James E. Holmes, the gunman who slipped into a Colorado movie theater in 2012 and opened fire on their sons and daughters, friends and loved ones. -Labour even put together a website, torysecretplan.com, which features a fake email to Mr. Cameron from George Osborne , the chancellor of the Exchequer, laying out cuts not to be announced until after the election. -Six of the seven jurors wanted Thomas held financially responsible. -Under the tentative plan developed on Sunday, the Assembly majority leader, Joseph D. Morelle of the Rochester area, and the chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, Herman D. Farrell Jr. , Democrat of Manhattan, would assume responsibility for budget negotiations. -Ms. Chen, a former executive director of Teach for America ’s New York office, acknowledged in an interview this spring that early on she had been late to some meetings with donors. -The Predators spent 7:21 on the power play, as Dan Girardi (interference), Keith Yandle (holding) and Stepan (double-minor for high-sticking) committed penalties. -Marian Gaborik and Tyler Toffoli also scored for the visiting Kings , and Quick stopped 31 shots. -Mr. Brezner’s other films as a producer include “ The ’Burbs ” (1989), starring Tom Hanks; “Coupe de Ville” (1990), starring Patrick Dempsey; and “Angie” (1994), starring Geena Davis. -Outfielder Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins would be an obvious starter for the N.L., having won the league’s player of the month award for June with a .344 average and 12 home runs. -FRANZ WELSER-MÖST, music director of the Cleveland Orchestra , which Boulez first conducted in 1965: -The House measure would permanently remove the threat of such cuts, and would require some higher-income Medicare beneficiaries to pay higher premiums, a change Republicans hail as a major reform. -His twice-weekly trip to Columbia involves the crosstown bus and the subway . -American instructors intend to recommend top performers to serve as trainers within other Ukrainian units, and in this way spread the instruction more broadly. -­Leerhsen cites an interview he conducted with Ron Shelton , the film’s director. -Jo Ann Soderquist Kramer, class of ’64 , said that when she arrived for her freshman year, she and her roommate each unpacked identical framed 8-by-10 photographs of their high school sweethearts and set them carefully on their bureaus. -“Tess of the D’Urbervilles,” by Thomas Hardy; “Another Country,” by James Baldwin; “If This Is a Man,” by Primo Levi; “Watership Down,” by Richard Adams; “A Collection of Essays,” by George Orwell; “The Long-Winded Lady: Notes from The New Yorker,” by Maeve Brennan; “ A Handful of Dust ,” by Evelyn Waugh; “Eastern Approaches,” by Fitzroy Maclean; “The Line of Beauty,” by Alan Hollinghurst; “The Secret History,” by Donna Tartt. -It would be powerfully symbolic to appoint a woman to the helm of an organization created 70 years ago to tackle the world’s most pressing problems through diplomacy and global consensus. -Mike Massaroli, from Staten Island, says that his postings are often ignored and that he is occasionally unfollowed even by his fraternity brothers, who playfully cast him off as “ the dude who is voting for Bernie Sanders ” for his frequent praise of the Vermont senator. -One way to stop the spread of this misinformation is to teach children about climate change. -Experts say that cameras probably change for the better how the police and the public treat each other, but they do not know how much . -“There is no need to spin using ‘fact sheets’ so early on.” Reviving the economy is now the primary issue for most people. -Ted Weisberg, the president of the brokerage firm Seaport Securities, which was hit in June, said that he initially thought the message was a joke . -And he’s been a really smart player for a long period of time, so if there’s anyone who can figure it out quickly, it would be Alex.” Rodriguez’s performance has moved him into the good graces of many, but not all, Yankees fans. -The Ethiopian model Liya Kebede has been a successful model for years — but T fell in love with her all over again in 2015. -The State Department released 7,000 pages of emails from Hillary Rodham Clinton ’s private server sent or received during her tenure as secretary of state. -“We wanted to have queer characters but not oversexualize them,” says Shannon Watters , an editor at Boom! -Earlier in the week, word leaked out that during private interviews with team staff members, Eichel had told the Sabres that he was the best player in the draft. -The museum will open early, at 9:30, with a daylong pi scavenger hunt . -Saudi Arabia can flirt with countries like Russia, China and France, but, as they have recognized, Washington is indispensable. -You can also use #NYTCooking on Twitter to show your creation to The Times’s food team, who helped start this culinary chaos. -Mike Massaroli, from Staten Island, says that his postings are often ignored and that he is occasionally unfollowed even by his fraternity brothers, who playfully cast him off as “the dude who is voting for Bernie Sanders” for his frequent praise of the Vermont senator. -Sweden imposed temporary border controls on Wednesday and called on the European Union to share the burden of dealing with the crisis more widely, Reuters reported. -A trail of blood led to Mr. Piedrahita’s body, and the police also recovered a blood-covered tree branch near his body. -The Device Folders area also displays images saved or created with other apps, like photos you have downloaded from Twitter posts or pictures you have edited in Adobe Photoshop Express. -“They have very similar messages,” said Steve McMunn , 63, who remains torn between the two. -Under orders from the White House, the Bureau of Reclamation has begun studies on the impact of global warming on 22 Western water basins and is drawing up multidecade plans to begin rebuilding its Western water management systems. -“They don’t want to play the game,” said W. McIntyre Burnham, a neuropharmacologist at the University of Toronto, with whom Dr. Ohayon studied. -Mishearings are not hallucinations, but like hallucinations they utilize the usual pathways of perception and pose as reality — it does not occur to one to question them. -Steve Cainas, 43, who received an associate’s degree in film from Full Sail in 1992, makes his living in Atlanta as a production coordinator. -Mr. Brand, who is also known for his expletive-filled rants against politics and politicians , has publicly urged Britons not to vote at all. -He graduated from Winthrop University and received a law degree from the University of Chicago . -Shin Dong-hyuk , a prominent defector who shocked the world several years back with his disturbing tales of torture in North Korean gulags, confessed last month that parts of the personal history he had told the public were inaccurate. -At a news conference a few days before the concert — a clip of which was shown at the screening the other night — he sat grim-faced, smoking a cigarette, testily deflecting questions about how he was treated in the South. -“They just haven’t been acknowledged by gaming culture yet and they really aren’t catered to.” The Pew survey , which was conducted this summer among a sample of about 2,000 adults, found that young men play games far more than other groups, with 77 percent of 18- to 29-year-old men saying they play, and 57 percent of young women. -“I couldn’t believe what I had read,” Dr. Schatz, who died on April 1, wrote in an email in 2013 to Civil Beat, an online newsletter in Hawaii , where he had moved to teach. -But with Wawrinka pinned behind the baseline on the next point, an attempted drop shot by Nishikori hit the bottom of the net tape and slid down onto his side of the court, sending his coach, Michael Chang, similarly slumping into his seat. -A federal judge on Wednesday denied Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis a stay of his order requiring her office to issue marriage licenses to all eligible couples. -Mr. Bush’s campaign, meanwhile, said its candidate is an effective fighter, citing his conservative record as governor of Florida , where he was the “first governor to break the back of the teachers’ union.” -Paleontologists have discovered a distant relative of Triceratops in western China that lived 160 million years ago. -For some people, meditation might be the most efficient way to reduce stress and cultivate mindfulness . -Despite Mr. Silver’s legal troubles, several Democrats said the former speaker continued to be well liked by his colleagues, noting that some old-guard members had privately complained that the prosecution and news media coverage of the trial seemed overzealous. -I hate to use the word “ toxic ,” but that’s what it feels like. -Emily was angry at her father for speaking so pragmatically about her mother ’s death. -So when Miró (1893-1983) took tips from the Abstract Expressionists on his first trip to New York in 1947 and again in 1959 , he was learning from artists who had already learned from him. -They got on a bus , were taken to the airplane hangar and waited in an unseasonable chill to cheer the senator when he arrived with his family by chartered plane. -Several assessments, the most comprehensive of them by the International Crisis Group , have concluded that the A.L.P. “has not improved security in many places and even exacerbated the conflict in many districts.” -“We pursued all our options in court, but we’ve known all along this is going to be won or lost in Congress,” said Trebor Banstetter, a Delta spokesman in Atlanta . -One of them, Meir Ettinger, is the grandson of Meir Kahane , the American-Israeli rabbi regarded as the father of far-right Jewish militancy. -On “Broad City,” at 10:30, after realizing that they spend too much time with electronics, Abbi (Abbi Jacobson) and Ilana (Ilana Glazer) decide to unplug and spend a day in the park , where they get involved with a wedding for dogs, in-line skating and a medical emergency. -On average, the out-of-pocket cost for a patient with dementia was $61,522 — more than 80 percent higher than the cost for someone with heart disease or cancer. -The baby, who was found on Monday, remained in stable condition at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center , officials said. -But after hearing criticism from elected officials and local residents, Mr. Cuomo asked the board to consider a new round of bidding for a casino license specifically for the Southern Tier. -I could devote a whole report to the wrenching, blazing and vehement account of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10 in E minor that Mr. Gilbert conducted after intermission. -HOPE, Ark. — Mike Huckabee, who excited evangelical voters in his first presidential race in 2008 and retains much of their good will, announced on Tuesday that he would again seek the Republican nomination despite a crowded field of rivals for his natural base in the party. -Farmers said they anticipated leaving as much as one million acres fallow, nearly twice the area that went unplanted last year. -008 Street 9, Old Market area; 855-63-761-224; saomao.com, facebook.com/ammojewellery With three boutiques in Siem Reap, the luxury fashion designer Eric Raisina is renowned for transforming raffia , the palm tree-derived fiber from his birthplace, Madagascar, into sophisticated lace-like dresses as well as turning delicate silk into his trademark fur. -Renewal would mean leaving the broken system intact .” -She taught a course on Shakespeare’s tragedies : “Lear,” “Macbeth,” “Othello.” -8 P.M. ( Comedy Central ) NIGHT OF TOO -Even the plaintiffs’ expert has said that only 17 percent of the roughly 21,000 former players who have become part of the class will ever see any money. -Policy makers have hesitated in part because similar financial reforms have set off crises in other markets. -And, last year, a Russian bank lent money to the far-right National Front party in France, which is gaining popularity in that country and says it would want France to leave the eurozone if it came to power. -He works nights so he can study days; he wants to be a doctor . -“I’ll take the lowest honest job out there — I just want to get started,” Mr. Norris said. -The original taper tantrum happened in June 2013 . -Bobby himself was the seventh of nine. -The Sharks have struggled this season and were beaten, 48-15 , by the Highlanders the previous week, also in New Zealand. -Her enthusiasm and confidence during their one face-to-face meeting at Morgantown, in November, along with phone calls and numerous letters, so encouraged Mr. Norris that he began sewing the leather bag he hoped to carry out of prison. -As was his approach in the United States, Mr. Paulson advocates saving certain institutions, calling it “an unpleasant necessity” and suggesting that inside China, unlike the United States, there is “the political will to bail out failing financial institutions.” -The cast also includes Alfred Molina, giving an amusing caricature of a machine politician, and a number of actors who do good work as various cogs in the political and legal apparatus: Bob Balaban as the judge, Terry Kinney as the head of the Yonkers housing authority, Clarke Peters as a smooth-talking consultant and, especially, Catherine Keener as an anti-integration protester. -HARTFORD The Mark Twain House and Museum Graveyard Shift Ghost Tours. -And his supporters, including the Guardian commentator Owen Jones, praised his effort to reach those Britons who feel alienated by politicians and the system in general. -Last year, after a Malaysia Airlines jet was shot down over Ukraine, there were calls for Formula One to pull out of its first Grand Prix race in Russia, in the Winter Olympic city of Sochi. -Aided by Callistene , whose machinations drive much of the plot, Poliuto finds them and vows revenge. -The eclectic, historically progressive school said not only would it divest itself of all fossil fuel investments in coming years, but it is also reshaping the entire curriculum to focus more on climate change and sustainability. -The world this award-winning 72-year-old Swedish filmmaker creates is an indelible one. Populated by pasty-faced men in suits and assorted other hapless souls, his last three features have unfolded like a series of blackout sketches in what resemble preserved dioramas of life. -Marcelo Aguirre, a paramedic in Newark and suburban New Jersey. -Founded and run by British-born Marie Hill, this shop trains, employs and supports Cambodian crafts people, stocking mostly Cambodian-made textiles and jewelry. -The week brings five casts at the Metropolitan Opera House. -The resetting of part of Don Quixote de la Mancha’s story concluded the final program in a charming production featuring puppets and witty visuals designed by Doug Fitch . -The museum, which charges a 5-euro ($5.35) general admission fee, has already drawn about 204,000 visitors. -The new Mercedes were exciting to watch. -It is especially popular among women, ranking as a top five cable network for women 24 to 54 years old in the United States. -Replacing the cardinal will be one of Francis’ most complicated and important tasks. -Republican lawmakers seized on accusations that two drunken Secret Service agents crashed a government car into a White House barricade after a party this month. -So sure was Mr. Callender that Mr. Rylance was the right choice that he persuaded the BBC to wait a year while the actor performed in repertory productions of “Twelfth Night” and “Richard III” that played in the West End and on Broadway. -Mr. Welch was dating a local woman named Magda Cregg. -RBG: Justice O’Connor once said: “Suppose there had been no discrimination when we finished law school. -The proposals, which would require approval by the State Legislature , are central to the mayor’s promise to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years. -Public protests against the board are now commonplace. -For those unfamiliar with Oaxacan cuisine, it is known for chocolate-infused moles, which Charritos does serve, and grasshoppers, which it does not. From this tiny terrace perched on the Palisades, you can peer as far north as the George Washington Bridge and as far south as the Verrazano. -Reuters reported that a relative said the family was refusing to receive the body because Israeli authorities had limited the number of people allowed at the burial. -It was very intimate, just Sandy, Daryl, Emily, Karen, Bev and Robyn . -At the beginning of their new Broadway show, now in previews, the magicians Penn & Teller invite the audience to turn on their cellphones as part of a magic trick. -Catholicism was, as I learned after the Pius XII incident, the largest faith in my city. -Ron Kaufman , who served in the first President Bush’s administration and is a longtime friend of the family, said Jeb Bush in particular was more of a serious-minded policy aficionado than a political fighter. -Veronika Part, a Lilac Fairy of long experience, now radiates the mature generosity that this part is all about; on Thursday evening, her performance was the most wonderful thing in the whole ballet . -Indeed, law school enrollment across the country dropped 30 percent over the past four years -News of the discussions was reported earlier by Reuters. -Videos have provided “corroboration of what African-Americans have been saying for years,” said Paul Butler, a professor at Georgetown University Law School and a former prosecutor, who called them “ the C-Span of the streets .” -As the judge began reading the verdicts — guilty, guilty, guilty — repeated 165 times over an entire hour, for each count of murder and attempted murder, the families sobbed quietly, clutched one another -Which makes it a weekend dish , probably? -Decker, 23 , left a consulting job in Boston a year ago because of her health. -Mr. Shoul, 32, a journalist, said he and his family had moved away years ago, leaving the house to squatters , unemployed laborers living off meager government stipends — and even they had started to leave. -It aims to force Greece once again to tackle many issues it has kicked aside for years, from simple ones like getting reliable economic statistics to more complex ones like opening up product and service markets, further streamlining the pension system, improving tax collection and moving ahead on privatization. -Jamal baits Cookie and Lucious into coming to a studio session, hoping that the two might meld their angelic flutes and brutish percussion into one electronic monster. -Mr. Podesta, in fact, was one of the 14 dinner guests on Tuesday to whom Mr. Ghani referred by name in his remarks. -■ The South African sprinter Simon Magakwe will miss the 2016 Olympics after refusing to take an out-of-competition doping test, his national association announced. -The opening episode included the stories of an elephant in Laos that had been shot in the leg, a gorilla at a wildlife sanctuary in Cameroon with a damaged wrist, and an annual kite-flying festival in India that leaves hundreds of birds injured by the kite strings. -As a result, the Slovenian prime minister, Miro Cerar, said that it was very likely that many of the 30,000 migrants who were traveling north from Greece could become stranded in Slovenia, which has limited room to accommodate them. -Its request for a sophisticated antitank missile went nowhere, as Washington feared it would just encourage Russia to send more weapons and men to Ukraine. -Noting that clients in their 60s are moving downtown for the energy and clients in their 40s are moving uptown for the quiet, he said, “The boundaries have just broken down.” -James Harden thought Westbrook was more of a dog. -“It forms part of an established agenda,” he said, noting that dissidents were not invited to celebrations at the new United States Embassy in August and that they were often avoided by visiting delegations. -The immediate cause of the outburst of global volatility was China , where the sharp drop in stocks on Monday continued a rout that has been underway — with periodic pauses because of government interventions — all summer. -The penalty, as well as criticism from regulators who said the bank failed to recognize signs of misconduct , damaged the reputation of the bank as well as Mr. Jain, who was head of Deutsche Bank’s investment bank operations in London, where most of the mischief took place. -While the rest are now growing at twice the rate of the top seven, Ms. Bryant said, the big companies are unusually demanding customers, even designing their own chip modifications to make their global clouds work better. -As international attention to the women’s case mounts, some rights advocates see echoes of the public relations maelstrom surrounding the female Russian dissident group, Pussy Riot, whose members were arrested in 2012 for their protests against President Vladimir V. Putin. -There will also be inevitable blowback from business interests , but their Republican allies in Congress should think twice about backing them up: No party and no politician that opposes the new overtime rules can credibly claim to care about the middle class. -She works in New York as the finance director and a senior adviser for the campaign to re-elect Senator Gillibrand in 2018 . -The 32-24 victory against the Sharks, from South Africa, in Wellington on Saturday night was a case in point. -Though “The Starters’ “ television audience is growing, Mr. Elder and Mr. Melas, with the show’s other personalities, Trey Kerby and Leigh Ellis , have not abandoned podcasting. -On the evening of April 21 in Building 21 at the Fishkill Correctional Facility, Samuel Harrell, an inmate with a history of erratic behavior linked to bipolar disorder, packed his bags and announced he was going home, though he still had several years left to serve on his drug sentence. -LONDON — In one of the more bizarre moments of a tight British election campaign, the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, went in the dead of night Monday to the apartment of Russell Brand , a bawdy comedian, to give him an interview, which was posted Wednesday on YouTube. -“By combining Aruba’s world-class wireless mobility solutions with HP’s leading switching portfolio, HP will offer the simplest, most secure networking solutions to help enterprises easily deploy next-generation mobile networks.” -( Germany was the top marketplace until Indonesia slid past it two years ago.) -“Mommy, Mommy, help me!” one neighbor heard Siporah cry as she stumbled outside. -Now 70 and 66 , the surviving defendants, William Vasquez and Amaury Villalobos, stood in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn. -On Sept. 4 , at precisely 12:01 a.m., the Walt Disney Company, which now owns Lucasfilm, kicked off a merchandising extravaganza with retailers like Walmart called “Force Friday.” -In Isfahan, the once-iconic Zayanderud River is now a dusty scar the size of the Seine snaking through the city, because officials were forced to divert its water to the desert city of Yazd . -Obama’s focus is currently on what to do next year, not afterward. -As my deafness increases, I am more and more prone to mishearing what people say, though this is quite unpredictable; it may happen 20 times , or not at all, in the course of a day. -As each name of the 12 people killed and 70 wounded was read, and read again — prosecutors filed two charges per victim — the families looked to the corner of the public gallery and gave one another a quiet nod or an arm squeeze. -Dortmund Trainer: Bob Baffert Jockey: Martin Garcia Record: 6-6-0-0 Points: 170 Odds: 6-1 J.D.: This colt gets the edge over American Pharoah for faring better in California. -The victims were mostly from Taiwan, but among the injured were four people from Hong Kong, one person from the United States, one from Singapore, one from Japan, one from Macau and one from Malaysia, according to the local public health department. -Cindy Whitehead, who oversaw a long, but ultimately successful, effort to bring to market the first prescription drug to enhance women’s sexual drive, is leaving her post as chief executive of Sprout Pharmaceuticals. -“I have learned to say no to a lot in the art world, as you sense ‘I do not trust this person,”’ said Mr. Vitiello , a Virginia-based sound and visual artist who created sound works for Daata with names like “Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand.” -(Dargis) ★ ‘ Spotlight ’ (R, 2:07) -I remember walking through the National Museum in Kyoto, Japan , some years back, taking in its rows of Buddhist sculpture, and being stopped by one piece, not because it was especially beautiful — it wasn’t — but because a vase with a single fresh flower had been placed in front of it, like an offering in a temple. -Several reality series, some still in the planning stages, are centered on transgender people, like TLC ’s “All That Jazz,” about the teenage transgender activist Jazz Jennings, and VH1’s “TransAmerica,” about the model and activist Carmen Carrera. -A large coffee table was neatly stacked with books and folders of photographs that Madonna has been using for research as she works on the screenplay for her next film project, based on the novel “The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells. ” Imposing cream-colored couches flanked the coffee table, but Madonna preferred sitting on the floor. -“If anything you would have to say this is a muddling through,” said Mr. Smith , who has written about Deutsche Bank’s strategy. -Another man convicted in the attack, Anthony Anderson, took the stand and testified he did not remember Mr. Hincapie’s being on the platform when another teenager, Yul Gary Morales , stabbed Mr. Watkins in the chest. -Free . -Earlier, he was chief executive of Court TV Network, the home of live court coverage that gained attention during the O. J. Simpson trial. -In the aftermath of the grand jury decision, critics said that Mr. McCulloch and his assistants had presented evidence in ways that favored the police officer , Darren Wilson, and cast doubt on the victim, Michael Brown. -One presentation, Mr. Hallman said, will feature music composed for an ensemble that plays toy instruments . -But they have to be renewed periodically and all members of the European Union — including Greece — have to agree to extend them. -At 7:29 a.m., the temperature sank to a low of 3 degrees in Central Park, the lowest since the record of 1 degree was set in January 2004, said Tim Morrin, the observation program leader for the National Weather Service. -Mr. Harschel estimates that the couple spent 350,000 euros, or $380,000, to build the house (the lease for the lot is €600 a month), and guesses that the value of the property has probably more than doubled in the years since it was built. -But on Thursday, members of the Vermont House and Senate elected the state’s governor — by secret ballot . -But the Illini solved that problem for at least one week, getting 16 carries for 180 rushing yards and two touchdowns from Vaughn, a freshman; 12 carries for 133 yards from Ferguson, a senior in his first game back from injury; and a total of 382 yards on the ground in a dominating 48-14 victory over the Boilermakers. -“I’m going to fallow two acres of my land immediately,” said Geoffrey C. Galloway, who has a citrus grove on his ranch near Porterville , in the Central Valley. -And different generations see the issue differently. -Like St. Ursula, who was on a pilgrimage with 11,000 virgins, all of whom instantly chose martyrdom rather than surrender their purity to infidel Huns. -He said it was the school’s strong financial standing, including an endowment of $133 million as of May, that made the program possible. -It is called counterattacking , and it has been alien to Wenger’s philosophy over much of his two decades in London. -But she gained even more momentum after the attacks in Paris on Nov. 13, in which 130 people were killed. -Last month, for instance, the police searched the home of Fernando Collor, a former president and current senator, leaving with a Ferrari, a Lamborghini and a Porsche . -All the shirts are advertisements, but they go about their job in vastly different ways: -Until that changes, states and cities have the constitutional authority and moral obligation to protect the public from the scourge of gun violence . -He even gave a few hints of his closely guarded family life, talking proudly of his two adult daughters , who he said were living in Russia and “taking the first steps of their careers.” -When Mr. Rodham was short on cash in 2010, Mr. Clinton helped get him a job for $72,000 a year raising investments in GreenTech Automotive, an electric car company then owned by Terry McAuliffe , an old friend of Mr. Clinton’s and now the governor of Virginia. -Four years ago, when Torey Moore first obtained one of the about 29,000 housing vouchers available to Dallas area residents, she stayed in the same South Dallas neighborhood. -Late in Game 1 of their playoff opener against Philadelphia , as Rose drove, his knee gave out. -The cost of transporting children, including gender-segregated busing, rose to $27.3 million in 2013-14 from $22 million in 2009-10, a 24 percent increase. -‘ Spectre ’ (PG-13, 2:28) Bond, James Bond, etc. -His wife divorced him and he is said to be destitute. -Then in the fifth , Mitchell just missed getting his glove on Adam Eaton’s single up the middle. -Contrary to some reports of high rates of drinking among high school students , the survey found a continued decline in college freshmen reporting those behaviors. -David J. Leonard, an associate professor and chairman of the department of critical culture, gender and race studies at Washington State University, said that despite highly publicized cases like the deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., and Freddie Gray in Baltimore, many questionable deaths of minorities still received little attention. -Olivier Giroud swept in behind him to bundle the ball into the net. -A 2014 government census of the Islamic schools found that more than 30,000 children were being forced to beg in the capital, Dakar, alone. -Diane Rainey, a spokeswoman for Fujifilm , said the company’s instructions to providers “are appropriate to maintain patient safety.” -About 1 percent of the equipment was manufactured in the past decade. -“We’re in a critical condition right now,” said Mario Santoyo, a board member and technical adviser for the California Latino Water Coalition, as he stood on the deck of a motorboat in the middle of Millerton Lake, built in 1942 . -Two weeks after President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Bork to the Supreme Court in 1987, according to Ethan Bronner’s book “Battle for Justice: How the Bork Nomination Shook America” (1989), Mr. Cohen and Mr. Pertschuk, at the Advocacy Institute, issued a game plan to appeal to pivotal Senate centrists on how to cast Judge Bork as a “judicial extremist” and an “ideological activist” whom genuine conservatives who cared about personal rights and feared government intrusion could comfortably oppose. -You make a musical about two struggling playwrights who are always outshined by Shakespeare; the musical is nominated for 10 Tony Awards, and the only one it wins is for the guy who plays Shakespeare. -The only testimony Thursday concerned the conditions that Mr. Tsarnaev would face in the supermax penitentiary in Colorado , sometimes called the ADX, where he is likely to go if the jury sentenced him to life in prison. -She started a feisty drag zine called My Comrade, which covered go-go boys, celebs and queer politics, and hosted a weekly drag party called Channel 69 at the Pyramid Club on Avenue A. Her stature grew when she performed at the outdoor drag festival Wigstock. -Markets started the day higher, propelled by a jump in energy stocks , but then quickly gave up the gains. -Under Ms. Chen , the organization’s staff shrank to 10, from 21. -The game is so far in the future that The San Jose Mercury News has nothing better to do than speculate about whether Taylor Swift might sing at the halftime show. -An ad on the F train has an image of a movie poster depicting the face of a woman in the throes of ecstasy next to the caption, “The heart wants, the flesh takes.” -The Giants could still withdraw their franchise tag offer, which would make Pierre-Paul an unrestricted free agent , but Mara said that was not in the team’s immediate plans. -Mr. Seymour told me that he and Mr. Connell first drank together at the Glad Hand, now closed, whose bartender founded the No Name . -There was no assurance that he would survive until late May, when Blue Rider Press expected to publish his book, “Every Day I Fight.” So last fall, when Scott was in the midst of a hospitalization that lasted 75 days, a decision was made to advance the publication to early March. -He argued against intervention by outside powers in Syria as well, adding that Russia was “not concerned with the fate” of President Bashar al-Assad’s government. -The run-up to the vote also amounted to a low point for Jeremy Corbyn, the new leader of the opposition Labour Party. -Mr. Renzi, the leader of the center-left Democrats , has been relying on an uneasy pact with Mr. Berlusconi, the much-diminished leader of the center-right Forza Italia, since gaining power last year. -Mr. Morrin’s son-in-law, Andrew Albany, 28, was home with three children on Monday morning in south central New Jersey, putting in a load of laundry, when he realized the pipe to the washer was frozen. -Fortis will donate land where NYU Langone Medical Center will build a new medical facility; Fortis itself will not build a larger hospital on the site. -Consumer behavior is also to blame for Wi-Fi headaches. -It was that same summer I read “The Second Sex.” GS : For me, an important point came when I was living in India, because of the Gandhian movement and the role of women in it. -At one point he links self-interest with violence . -Otherwise, Haywood Talcove , chief executive of LexisNexis Government, advises filing your tax return as soon as possible to reduce the chance that a thief will file a fake return in your name first; changing the username and password you use for your online tax filing program is a good idea too, he added. -YONKERS Blue Door Gallery Group exhibition by the Manhattan Quilters Guild. -In the end, James and Brown are separated by age and their sports but connected by Cleveland and by a real understanding of the role leadership plays in championship moments. -This month’s visit to Washington by King Salman solidified the defense and security aspects of this new version of an old relationship. -If all went according to plan, within 36 hours , they would make open-water swimming history. -Mr. Rudd was ousted in an internal party coup in 2010 and replaced by Julia Gillard , Australia’s first female prime minister. -Each person who has lived in the state for at least one year gets a $2,072 dividend from the Alaska Permanent Fund today. -Film HARTFORD Cinestudio A screening of Julie Taymor’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” June 21 and 27 at 2:30 p.m. $12 and $20. -Though “The Starters’ “ television audience is growing, Mr. Elder and Mr. Melas , with the show’s other personalities, Trey Kerby and Leigh Ellis, have not abandoned podcasting. -Because of an editing error, an article on Dec. 20 about Xavier Gabriel, a Spaniard whose lottery business has become a national emblem of luck and a formidable merchandising brand, misstated, in some editions, the timing of the crash of the Virgin Galactic space plane, on which Mr. Gabriel has booked a $200,000 seat. -The moves are meant to combat “imperialist aggression,” he told a throng of supporters on Saturday during a rambling, effusive speech. -The measure is often imposed by Israel at the funerals of Palestinian militants in Jerusalem and when security officials fear that a funeral will turn rowdy or violent. -Over the next months, Sandy and Daryl boarded a bus early in the morning every few weeks and rode down to Manhattan for the treatments. -As it stands, marijuana accounts for more than a fifth of revenues generated by cartels, around $1.5 billion a year , according to a 2010 report by the RAND Corporation. -She was Jewish too, but her maiden name of “Snyder” had been less telling, and she had no use for “Goldberg.” Frank’s mother sided with Anita; his father objected. -Since 1965 it has been Scoma’s, a popular seafood house . -At 195 square feet , the master bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom and access to a private balcony, taking in the vistas down toward the lake. -Relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority took a turn for the worse after President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party signed a reconciliation agreement last April with Hamas , the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, contributing to the breakdown of troubled American-brokered Middle East peace talks. -“There’s a number of members, male and female, who have young families now,” said Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington, who has had three children since she was elected to Congress in 2004, and who serves on the House Republican leadership team. -Janet Yellen, the Fed chairwoman , happens to agree with many of these wage-conscious analysts on a wide range of other economic issues, raising the possibility the Fed might indeed move in this direction. -State legislation allows for up to four casino licenses outside of the New York City area. -“I am perfectly happy with what I have here, and every item has a meaning for me,” said Dr. García, who wrote an essay about editing his life in preparation for his move. -In the fall of 1967, Dr. Fah’s classmate Michela English arrived in Lynchburg wearing the uniform of young women everywhere: Pappagallo shoes, a Villager dress and a circle pin. -‘Love the Coopers’ (PG-13, 1:47) -Érica Rivas and Diego Gentile, “Wild Tales” Damián Szifrón’s tragicomic allegory of modern-day Argentina comprises five suites of perfectly choreographed insanity, the last of which begins as a perfectly ordinary wedding reception and mutates into a war among the betrothed and their guests. -Eagles (1-2) at Redskins (1-2) 1 p.m. Line: Eagles by 3 Coach Chip Kelly may have amazing offensive schemes, but thus far his players haven’t been able to execute them. -But Mr. Lloyd Webber recalls his first viewing of that show, produced by Robert Stigwood and directed by Tom O’Horgan, as “the worst day of my life.” -Videos posted by each side showed lines of uniformed soldiers trotting away across a field as what sounded like rifle and artillery fire echoed in the background; the government claimed that they reached safety, while insurgents claimed that many were killed or captured. -But the movie tanked at the box office, earning about $18 million in the seven weeks after its Oct. 9 release. -The judge’s ruling came after lengthy hearings, starting in February, during which Mr. Hincapie testified that a detective had beaten a confession out of him and a previously unknown witness, Mariluz Santana, came forward to swear she had not seen Mr. Hincapie on the subway platform when the murder happened. -“It will be extremely difficult for the Greek people to accept such an adjustment off the back of five years of economic depression,” Megan Greene, a managing director at the financial firm Manulife who has been monitoring the Greek situation, said in a report. -“People of faith ought to be acting to help Israel and the Palestinians to renew efforts to achieve peace, rather than endlessly demonizing one party in the conflict — in our view, the aggrieved party.” StandWithUs , a pro-Israeli advocacy group based in Los Angeles, condemned what it called “anti-Israel extremists within the U.C.C.” for promoting both resolutions debated on Tuesday. -And that’s where the big problem is, when he doesn’t take his medication . -And yet his daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, chose to speak to Mr. Sorkin for the film, sharing, as Mr. Sorkin said in an interview, “stories about her father that weren’t necessarily flattering.” -JPMorgan kicks off results season next week and its chief executive, Jamie Dimon, said in his annual letter to shareholders on Wednesday that returns could be attractive in the long run, if not the short term. -I will not let foreigners come and talk to scientists and dear children of the nation who have developed this science up to this level.” -Allergan , the maker of Botox, said on Wednesday that it would pay about $2.1 billion in cash and shares for Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, which makes a treatment for double chins. -But the 10 crossings, four in New Jersey and six on Long Island, examined by The Times are easily among the most hazardous in the country. -This week Business Insider, the scrappy tech- and finance-focused digital publication founded by the former stock analyst Henry Blodget, was sold to the German media company Axel Springer for $343 million. -More important were her forward-looking wood reliefs, painted entirely black or white , which linked the found-object aesthetic of assemblage to the clean lines and orderly sequences of Minimalism (and also presaged the all-black assemblage sculptures of Rashid Johnson). -Venture capitalists are funding new search start-ups that treat information and the web as legacy products and that focus on actions and apps instead. -Republicans showing the greatest political momentum in the poll were the three outsiders: Mr. Trump, who drew strong support from self-described moderates, people with family incomes of $50,000 or less, and those without a college degree; Mr. Carson, who edged out Mr. Trump among conservatives and wealthier voters and was much stronger among college graduates; and Carly Fiorina, a former business executive who had support from 4 percent of Republicans, an improvement over her trace amount in August. -The possibility that it would soon appear at the Manhattan headquarters of Barnum’s entertainment empire set the country abuzz. -About 1 percent of the equipment was manufactured in the past decade. -A former Southern Baptist pastor and Arkansas governor, Mr. Huckabee is returning in hopes of once more dominating among social conservatives, but he is acutely aware he needs broader support to avoid the snares of last time, when he ran dry of money and failed to appeal much beyond the South . -Representative James E. Clyburn, Democrat of South Carolina, filed legislation that would close the loophole, but Republican leaders have not acted on it. -Tesla Motors made a splash when it recently announced plans to add automated highway driving features, which it calls autopilot , to its Model S sedans by the summer. -“It’s amazing what you can bounce back from when you have to,” Obama said on Tuesday. He was quoting from a Minneapolis woman, invited to the speech, but it sounded like a motto for his last two years in office. -That said, his more forward-looking items — I tried on an excellent bomber with an embroidered bee on the chest ( $1,890 ) — show a possible pathway through the tension. -Friends gave him a knife and a revolver, which he hid in his bed . -The jury found that Dolan’s decision constituted a retaliatory firing and violated federal law . -Approval came at the church’s general synod in Cleveland , where delegates voted 508 to 124 in favor of divestment and boycott, with 38 abstentions. -But Amanda Kessel, a leading scorer for the Americans in Sochi and the college player of the year in 2013, has not played since, ending her career at Minnesota at 23 because of lingering symptoms from a concussion sustained before the Olympics. -From the earliest days of the war, the government in Kiev had asked for military help from the United States. -Investor redemption may be nearing for investment banks. -When Tianjin imposes a strict odd-even license plate driving restriction under orange and red alerts, it does so only in six urban districts. -As of Friday evening, NXP had a market value of about $21 billion, while Freescale had a market capitalization of about $ 11 billion . -Indeed, Mr. Sweat told investigators that he and Mr. Matt had joked that while it had taken Andy Dufresne , the character in the movie played by Tim Robbins, 20 years to escape, it would take them only 10 years. -While trying to subdue him, one guard had several ribs broken , Mr. Miller said. -Instead, I wanted to be greeted by the flames from a double-sided fireplace , which had been lined up exactly with the front door.” -“I told him that those misses weren’t going to lose us the game,” Trice said. -Entering Tuesday’s games, Montreal led the N.H.L. with 39 points, but faced a second long stretch without goaltender Carey Price, who will miss at least six weeks with a lower-body injury (more on that later). -Before a screening in New Delhi on Friday, Women in the World, a live-event series associated with The Times, hosted a discussion on the global refugee and migrant crisis moderated by the actress Cate Blanchett and featuring the photojournalist and frequent Times Magazine contributor Lynsey Addario among its guests. -WASHINGTON — Senator Benjamin L. Cardin , the senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee and a prominent Jewish voice in Congress, said on Friday that he would oppose the Iran nuclear deal, increasing the chance that President Obama will have to use a veto to prevent it from being scuttled. -For a moment, it seemed like the momentum in this country — fractured by chronic instability in Darfur, violence in provinces like South Kordofan and Blue Nile , and simmering political tensions in the capital, Khartoum — was finally shifting. -a potential equity gain and a mortgage interest tax deduction . -After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Mr. Wood held leadership roles in Alec Station , the group that led the hunt for Qaeda suspects and was central to the interrogation program. -Lost And Found: New on the extended hardcover fiction list this week, at No. 18, is another work of semiautobiographical fiction : “A Manual for Cleaning Women,” a posthumously published story collection by Lucia Berlin, a little-known American writer who died in 2004 and who has been championed by Lydia Davis and August Kleinzahler. -For the last six years, Douglas Elmendorf has been the director of the C.B.O. By my judgment, he has done a remarkable job of shepherding the institution through times that have been both economically and politically difficult . -He argued that the government’s wiretap application failed to disclose that the S.E.C. was already pursuing a conventional investigation. -The tit for tat has been so obvious that even pro-Kremlin commentators have dropped the pretense, saying the flower burning is intended as a warning to the Netherlands over risks to trade if the investigation proceeds unfavorably for Russia. -She was a diamond grader in New York and eventually worked for our gemstones division. -The government said last week that the economy expanded at an annual rate of 3.7 percent in the April-to-June quarter, after edging up just 0.6 percent in the first quarter. -Texas Southern’s Madarious Gibbs led the Tigers with 15 points. -One hope for N.J.I.T. could come from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference , a league of historically black colleges and universities. -His “Cuatro Melodías Tradicionales Indias del Ecuador” was beautifully sung by the soprano Cecilia Violetta López , whose bright, expressive voice made a strong impression in several works, including de Falla’s “El Retablo de Maese Pedro.” -The giddiest investors, including those who took on debt to buy stock , are wondering if they can recover their fortunes. -Using a new critical edition by the scholars William Ashbrook and Roger Parker that excises all the French accretions, Ms. Clément’s production tries to tease out these gray areas. -WOLFSBURG, Germany — Volkswagen said on Wednesday that it would be able to bring its diesel cars into line with European clean-air standards by updating engine software and installing a small, tube-shaped part roughly the same diameter as the cardboard tube in a roll of paper towels . -The rhinoceros, for instance, lost its horn to poachers . -Nur Moznu, a manager who has worked for Zaro’s for nine years, said many customers had come in to say they would miss the fresh bread and bagels . -When the Ukrainian Parliament voted , the reaction in Moscow was swift. -Shooting images for the print magazine component of “The Displaced,” Addario accompanied Hana Abdullah, a 12-year-old Syrian girl now living in a refugee settlement in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley , for 21 hours a day, documenting her daily life. -It is a great pity that as important a country as Turkey should continue to object as strongly as it does to what is by now so clearly the verdict of history, particularly after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unprecedented and powerful offer of condolences last year to the victims’ grandchildren. -For years, Congress has had to settle for temporary patches to prevent deep cuts in Medicare payments to doctors, like a 21 percent cut scheduled to take effect April 1 if Congress does not intervene . -“It was probably the only time Norman played Odell man-to-man , and Odell beat him.” -But this 40-minute play from 1921, seldom seen or read outside academia, has an exhilarating air of discovery that finds the fun — and the sense — in her seeming nonsense. -The memories of the Russian debacle in Afghanistan in the 1980s remain too fresh. -The Predators spent 7:21 on the power play, as Dan Girardi (interference), Keith Yandle (holding) and Stepan (double-minor for high-sticking) committed penalties. -After a newborn was abandoned by his mother and discovered in the crèche of a Roman Catholic church in Queens last month, calls and emails offering help poured into the parish and to New York City ’s child welfare agency. -This was followed by a flavorful herb-marinated beef carpaccio sprinkled with crushed peanuts, pickled cucumber and veils of radishes , then a buttery-smooth monkfish tail with maki rice chips and ginger-sautéed broccoli purée. -By this point, a year and a half after her amnestic M.C.I. diagnosis, she had progressed to what Duffy said was Alzheimer’s disease. -It has set to work on rules that would assign a “ fiduciary duty ” to investment managers who handle retirement savings accounts. -Not his Cavaliers, mind you, but the Ohio State Buckeyes . -Asked to explain Trice’s jump in production , Izzo grinned and said, “The bigger the game, the more often you want the ball in Travis’s hands.” -“We have been daily getting complaints along these lines from around the state,” said Michael Cassidy , a lawyer for Prisoners’ Legal Services. -Arizona, the Pacific-12 Conference regular-season and tournament champion , will meet No. 10 Ohio State on Saturday for a slot in the round of 16. -The latter came at the hands of actors, musicians and others who wanted to express indignation that the director of “Selma,” Ava DuVernay, wasn’t nominated and neither was David Oyelowo, who played the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. When the audience applauded Mr. Oyelowo, who participated in a bit with Mr. Harris, the host said with a smirk, “ Oh sure, now you like him . -El Fuego (Andrew Call), a short-order cook from Bay Ridge who now has the ability to shoot fire; Blue Nixie (Grace McLean), a former marine biologist from Brighton Beach, who can control the tides; Kid Comet (Gerard Canonico), a messenger from Dumbo transformed into the fastest man living (“I finish my commute just as I begin it,” he sings); Captain Clear, a file clerk who’s now completely invisible (we just hear his voice); and Avenging Angelo (Nick Cordero), an unemployed gamer from Bensonhurst whose rather modest (if hilarious) gift is being able to locate empty parking spots. -Mr. Shalabi’s lawyer, Tariq Bargouth , said the basis for the conviction and punishment never established that Mr. Shalabi’s posts had encouraged any specific militant attack. -Democrat ic members were no less critical. -The company, which has long had unlimited vacation for employees, recently introduced unlimited parental leave . -His story was buttressed by the testimony of Luis Montero , who testified he recalled Mr. Hincapie’s being with him at the turnstiles just before the commotion erupted on the platform below. -860-987-5900 ; bushnell.org. -Ms. Sassoon and Siporah sustained burns and smoke inhalation and were in critical condition on Sunday. -Bon is pro-American, a veteran of the C.I.A.-sponsored Phoenix program of assassination; he leaves Saigon with the narrator on that plane. -The crime scene was chaotic, and Ms. Santana had started to run as soon as the violence began; she might not have spotted everyone involved. -But the big surprise was the brewery’s strong ale, Old Peculier, named after the Peculier of Masham, a legal district created by the Archbishop of York in the 12th century. -Like so many of the plans for Afghanistan laid out in Washington since the war’s outset in 2001 , realities on the ground appear to again be forcing American officials to consider revamping their strategy for ending the war. -At first blush, Dr. Pai’s profile and career seem at odds with the stereotype that has long been affixed to midcentury graduates of Sweet Briar : as Southern belles (perhaps accompanied by their horses) polished to a high sheen for careers as wives, mothers and volunteers. -She had started at Santa Ana College , a two-year college, before applying to four-year colleges as a junior transfer. -In his lengthy enumeration of conditions for taking on the role of House speaker , Mr. Ryan made it clear to his Republican colleagues Tuesday night that one was sacrosanct: “I cannot and will not give up my family time.” -Instead, the film’s emotional climax comes as Mr. Homsi himself reaches Istanbul , released from captivity and torture by the Islamic State. -The unique work of the Lebanese artist Yazan Halwani, who combines Arabic calligraphy and graffiti , finds echoes in the slogans of the Tunisian graffiti artist Meen-one. -Greeks can’t get proper health care. -Now the wheel has turned, and the time has come to begin meeting the challenge Tiziano issued on that Florentine afternoon, after some familiar chatter among his guests : how far each of us had traveled, the wonders and miseries we’d chronicled, and the most fascinating, or cruel, dictators and rulers through whose realms we’d passed. -But he and two younger men whom he had mentored, Henry R. 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Rendell, a former governor of Pennsylvania , who recently spoke to Mrs. Clinton about Mr. Trump. -This year, he felt confident enough about his experience to write about it in The Journal of Poetry Therapy, in an article titled “A Poetry Program for the Very Elderly — Narrative Perspective on One Therapeutic Model.” In it, he argues that without intending to do so, he has developed a curriculum for others to follow. -Gottfried Ludewig is a young member of the Berlin City Parliament from the center-right Christian Democratic Union, Angela Merkel’s party. -They changed one of the antibiotics and the nausea she had had all but disappeared . -The difficulty is that you are playing a character who never reveals what he is thinking . -Hicklin said he will eventually launch projects such as in-room book selections at hotels, or perhaps book-concierge services on flights. -Unusual for an announcement speech, Mr. Huckabee’s address on Tuesday included a plea for money, specifically donations of $15 or $25 a month . -a better training drill ,” he said of the bombing in Syria. -I have definitely seen that people who have full lives are not just happier but also tend to be better at their jobs . -His dramatic story, which included being forced to watch the execution of his mother and brother, led to a lot of publicity and his role as a key witness for a United Nations inquiry into North Korean atrocities . -At the meeting, Mr. Law noted that the board “never said” that two casinos in the Southern Tier-Finger Lakes region could not work. -Which ended, of course, with a reference: “ Don’t You (Forget About Me) ,” the Simple Minds song identified with “The Breakfast Club.” -The Giants could still withdraw their franchise tag offer, which would make Pierre-Paul an unrestricted free agent, but Mara said that was not in the team’s immediate plans. -On Facebook, Twitter and in a full-page ad in The New York Times on Sunday, the show is trumpeting its status as “Loser!” in the best-musical race. -In “Electric Ursa,” the title song of her current album ( No Quarter Records ), Ms. Shelley sang, “Under your stars, your earthless movement/We are only feeble humans.” -“There are about 70 or 80 scenes per episode, and I’m in most of them. -He said the case law regarding setting aside a verdict did not require all of the witnesses to be newly discovered, only that their statements be discovered after the trial . -Only about 3,700 estates, or 0.12 percent of the total, were expected to owe any federal estate tax last year. -If you don’t know the harmony well, you cannot understand , let alone convey, the sense of the form to anybody. -Best Thing That Could Come of This Show Fox has yet to decide whether “Scream Queens” will be renewed — the social media following has been great, but the ratings have been soft. -Palestinian news outlets identified the gunman as an officer in the Palestinian Authority’s intelligence service . -He suffocated the Dodgers , holding them to two hits and one run in six innings. -If you’re trying to decide where to go for a vacation, for example, cost may be the biggest factor. -Like an essayist collecting quotations, Mann ransacks the history of photography for her imagery. -Harrison added that he believed Kokkinakis and Kyrgios were hiding behind tennis ’s genteel code of conduct. -“I stand on the facts ,” said Mr. McConnell, who said his main strategic decision was to find issues that both sides could compromise on, rather than digging in for partisan disputes where common ground could never be found. -They were either disinterested or said it was impossible . -This is clear from its opening number, “Welcome to the Renaissance,” in which a chorus attired in doublets and farthingales — seen against Scott Pask’s deliberately kitschy Merrie Olde London set — extol the glories of being utterly up-to-date in the 1590s , while singing and dancing like a road company of a generic song-and-dance blockbuster from the late 20th century. -During the final few drills, Benoit Allaire , the Rangers’ goalie coach, watched carefully as Lundqvist was pelted with more shots. -As Cihan reported, Bugun TV had “emerged as a main platform for opposition politicians over recent months.” -Even if the current trend continues, that so-called “jobs gap” will not be closed until mid- 2017 . -India Bradley , a 17-year-old advanced student at the school said her ambition — obsession really — is to become one of them. -The Sports Business column on Wednesday, about the reaction of sponsors to the resignation of FIFA’s president, Sepp Blatter, misspelled, in some editions, the name that a Women’s World Cup commentator goes by. -The parks department held a meeting to solicit ideas in early 2011 ; construction began last week — four years later. -In 2012 , the federal police were conducting a money-laundering investigation, which included surveillance of the owner of the Tower Gas Station. -The end of days looms — Mr. Andersson makes jokes about get-rich-quick crucifix salesmen — and over-the-top doomsday sights appear, like self-flagellating crowds, the dead rising and even a sacrificial rite. -For days after the June prison break, corrections officers carried out what seemed like a campaign of retribution against dozens of Clinton inmates, particularly those on the honor block , an investigation by The New York Times found. -For some people, meditation might be the most efficient way to reduce stress and cultivate mindfulness. -“Minsk II raises tough questions and leaves difficult issues for later,” said Steven Pifer, a former American ambassador to Ukraine. -“You became concerned that your only way out of this precinct was to give the cops a story that they could use and give to the prosecutor,” he said. -Against a broad basket of currencies, the dollar has risen more than 13 percent since September to its highest level in almost six years . -And I’ll say: “The thing I learned is that if you’re not doing the job you want to do, it will reflect on your performance. You’re better off to take a job you’re excited about than to do the one you think somebody wants you to do.” -Bring back Danny Green on a below-market contract? -Some even forgot their helmets on the first day of exercises. -LAKERS 112, CELTICS 104 Kobe Bryant had 15 points and 11 rebounds for his first double-double of the season while playing what was most likely his final game in Boston. -Still hopeful Yankees fans thronged Grand Central Terminal to greet the team as it arrived that night from Boston on Track 17. -In an opening statement at the trial, a federal prosecutor, Nicholas J. 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914-937-2047. -He was 89 . -But you can take steps, like declining to provide your Social Security number unless it is a requirement; shredding documents with any personal information before disposing of them ; and storing sensitive documents, like tax returns, in a locked file. -Pittsburgh’s 4-1 loss to Washington on Monday night in Sullivan’s debut dropped the Penguins to 15-11-3. -Ms. Basford’s coloring book “ Secret Garden ,” a 96-page collection of elaborate black-and-white ink drawings of flowers, leaves, trees and birds, has become a global best-seller. -A team of Boston Globe investigative reporters — played by Michael Keaton, Brian d’Arcy James, Rachel McAdams and Mark Ruffalo — takes on the local archdiocese in this powerful fact-based newspaper procedural, directed by Tom McCarthy. -That scene was all too reminiscent of the night that everything changed for the Bulls and their star point guard, then 23. -But it was also without the key defenders David Alaba and Holger Badstuber, and aches and fatigue also affected some who did play, like Xabi Alonso, Philipp Lahm and Bastian Schweinsteiger. -Officials point to the case of Pakistani peacekeepers accused of raping a boy in Haiti a few years ago as a model of accountability . -Australia’s current political turmoil dates from the Labor Party government of Kevin Rudd, who became prime minister in 2007. -The bank will aim for a 10 percent return on capital, down from a previous target of 12 percent and a far cry from the 25 percent return that Deutsche Bank sought to achieve before the financial crisis. -860-824-7126 ; musicmountain.org. -She continued: “What started out as an invigorating, life-enhancing, joyous experience evolved into something quite crazy . -This is not a good thing, Mapstone told her gently; most cases of amnestic M.C.I. progress to full-­blown Alzheimer’s disease within 10 years. -The larger of the vessels, a 140-foot boat known as the Firefighter II , also used its main cannon as a water-powered battering ram. -The inmates said that during the encounter, an officer they identified as Robert Michels appeared to have a medical emergency. -The course on cutting wire is one of 63 classes of remedial military instruction being provided by 300 United States Army trainers in three consecutive two-month courses. -If you listen with half an ear, they sound, in combination, like the ordinary sentences you overhear every day . -The store is large and spare, not contemplative so much as blunt, and emphasizes items (like three-stripe sneakers and logo-print handbags) that are identifiable to even the most confused shopper. -Sochi , of course, hosted the 2014 Winter Games, despite concerns at the time about corruption, spiraling costs, terrorism and Russian legislation that was criticized as anti-gay. -When I got to junior high, I organized a walkout from the school to protest the first Iraq war . -“People don’t know of corruption unless it’s disclosed to them,” said Martin Baron, the Globe’s editor during the church investigation, now editor of The Washington Post . -The school, which has a strong emphasis on the field of design , sees opportunities in meeting the challenge of climate change and economic growth, said Joel Towers, executive dean of Parsons the New School of Design. -On Sept. 25 the lead was gone, after the Red Sox beat the Yankees, 4-1, at Fenway Park behind Ted Williams’s 43rd home run and a four-hitter by Mel Parnell . -On the evidence here, Treuer believes in bravery . -The former Jets defenseman Zach Redmond’s shot from in close clipped McLeod and rolled past Winnipeg goalie Michael Hutchinson for McLeod’s fifth goal of the season at 6:45. -Ms. Yan , Mr. Yu’s wife, said officers at the police station where her husband was being held refused to allow her to see him on Friday. -The local police department, however, announced on April 16 that an autopsy determined the cause to be “synthetic cannabinoid intoxication.” -With a five-game winning streak, Washington (17-5-1) has caught up to the Rangers in the Metropolitan Division . -Two days later , a state police sergeant happened upon Mr. Sweat on a rural road a mile and a half from the Canadian border. -The agreement also states that the Ukrainian military and its separatist opponents will complete the withdrawal of heavy weapons — with the largest missiles pulled back more than 40 miles — no later than two weeks after the start of the cease-fire. -The School of American Ballet held its annual Winter Ball on Monday night, and absolutely no one seemed to mind that it felt more like spring. -Nobody has to accept this idea, but if you do it’s compatible with a lot of pain, struggle and mystery where humanity encounters God. -Jason Dorsey , the chief strategy officer at the Center for Generational Kinetics, which studies marketing to young people, said the message was not harmful. -“It was a book this thick, but we were free,” joked Mr. Harschel , waving an imaginary building code volume. -As for pricing the house, Ms. Goldberg said the loftlike open spaces, abundant light, pair of parking spots and capacious elevator all contribute to its appeal. -“The Bronx has been our home since 1927 — a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away -June 26 through July 2 . -It was Sunday , not Saturday, that a vessel carrying Syrian and Afghan refugees deflated and a German police officer inspected a Syrian man at a border. -As part of a bureaucratic reshuffling last month by John O. Brennan, the C.I.A. director, Mr. D’Andrea has been replaced as head of the drone program by Chris Wood. -Part of the reason is the work of Judge Sérgio Moro , who is overseeing the investigation, officially known as Operação Lava Jato, or Operation Carwash. -“Spy,” which is to open on June 5, is the biggest-budget gamble of Mr. Feig’s career, a high-stakes espionage thriller — a comic espionage thriller — that cost $65 million to make and had the cast and crew on location here for months last year. -So far, whenever I have asked officials that question, they seemed pretty sanguine. They say that there are easier ways for terrorists to infiltrate European countries than to tag along with migrants on a difficult and dangerous journey. -Others see disaster ahead, because with fewer workers and more retirees, the active work force faces an increased burden to sustain social programs. -“The area is definitely up-and-coming,” said the tour guide Jordan Susselman , -19 23. -Wisdom House, 229 East Litchfield Road . -Local residents point out that the National Front never established a strong following here, and that the president of the Auvergne region, René Souchon, is a Socialist . -There’d be no awareness that though industrialization can lead to catastrophic pollution in the short term ( China ), over the long haul both people and nature are better off with technological progress, growth and regulated affluence. -The design is also being rolled out at a time when factional strongmen and elements of the former government in Kabul have mounted pressure on Mr. Ghani’s government, accusing him of exclusionary politics. -Justice Ginsburg was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1980. -The prosecutor also suggested that Mr. Tsarnaev could eventually be transferred to a less secure facility, but under defense questioning, Mr. Bezy batted away that notion: Mr. Tsarnaev would not be transferred, he said, because other inmates “would want to do him great bodily harm.” At the ADX, he would be in solitary confinement 23 hours a day. -“ Outright deflation would be an even more dangerous threat.” -RBG: The concern was that if a woman was doing gender equality, her chances of making it to tenure in the law school were diminished . -My administration would welcome the resumption of a military training agreement with the United States, which was halted during the previous administration . -Ms. White’s escape from the Estell Village housing project — better known as The Pinks because the buildings were once painted that color — was made possible by an experiment in housing policy the federal government began in Dallas in 2011 and is now proposing to expand to most other large metropolitan areas. -Heinrichs is trying to keep the Americans at the forefront at a time when a number of European girls are playing primarily against boys to develop their technical skills and are turning professional as young as 14 . -■ Mirim Lee birdied all four par-5 holes and finished with a bogey-free seven-under 65 to take the first-round lead in the Kia Classic in Carlsbad, Calif . -In the last several months, Mandiant, the security firm that is a division of the security consultant FireEye, has been advising a half-dozen unidentified law firms that were victims of a breach or other attack, said a person briefed on the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity. -I remember walking through the National Museum in Kyoto, Japan, some years back, taking in its rows of Buddhist sculpture, and being stopped by one piece, not because it was especially beautiful — it wasn’t — but because a vase with a single fresh flower had been placed in front of it , like an offering in a temple. -Days later, when he was finally taken to the prison clinic, officers warned him not to tell the medical staff how he got his injuries, he wrote in a letter. -Ms. Clyne’s attention to craft across different media is all the more noteworthy because she started out as a composer of electronic music — an intangible art form. -There will also be inevitable blowback from business interests, but their Republican allies in Congress should think twice about backing them up: No party and no politician that opposes the new overtime rules can credibly claim to care about the middle class. -He is the chief executive of Eaton Vance, a midsize fund company in Boston that has carved out a solid yet unspectacular niche as a provider of investment funds and advice. -“The worst thing is people tolerate it and accept it as a natural part of life, but no one believes beating a man is O.K.” As a project manager at the Beijing Gender Health Education Institute, Ms. Wei helped stage an annual AIDS Walk on the Great Wall, attended women’s conferences in India and South Korea, and started collecting footage for a documentary about bisexuality in China. -“Even the most visceral of the Bushes, George W. Bush, has been averse to that kind of pugnation,” said Robert Draper, the author of “ Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush . -Mr. Mana, 57, the founder of Moishe’s Moving and Storage , who had recently acquired a significant swath of the Wynwood art district in Miami, paused just long enough to chide his companion: “Pay attention, Michael.” -“There’s an important distinction to make,” said Mr. Lewis, best known for playing Nicholas Brody in the series “Homeland.” -At 0.3 percent in November, inflation in the eurozone was far below the central bank’s official target of close to 2 percent. -Jeff Williams, Apple’s senior vice president of operations, also talked about improvements to the Apple Watch, including a number of new apps like Facebook Messenger and AirStrip, a health care app that lets doctors coordinate patient care and monitor health data. -Iranian officials called the agreement a “statement” and a “solution,” in keeping with Mr. Khamenei’s pronouncement that any deal would have to lift all sanctions in one step . -That enduring appetite for investigative journalism may hold the key. -Unless this child is a committed lifelong criminal and doesn’t care about this sort of thing , the fact of going before a juvenile court might make a difference. -The advertiser, Dumbo Moving and Storage, hoped the ad would make riders do a double take . -Watson , of the Pittsburgh Pirates, retired Abreu on a fly ball to left. -Cincinnati was home to the first professional baseball team, the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, who went unbeaten their inaugural season. -Other beers well worth seeking out include the pleasantly bitter District Common from Atlas Brew Works; the golden, malty, hoppy Venn Dortmund-Style Lager from Ninkasi Brewing; the lively, lightly bitter Dortmunder Gold Lager from Great Lakes Brewing; and the fresh, grassy Lawnmower Lager from Caldera Brewing. -In a paper published in the Texas Law Review, Mr. Roin documents many examples of patent invalidation on these grounds — importantly, even for ideas that had never been developed into drugs and that still required clinical trials for F.D.A. approval. -Érica Rivas and Diego Gentile, “Wild Tales” Damián Szifrón’s tragicomic allegory of modern-day Argentina comprises five suites of perfectly choreographed insanity, the last of which begins as a perfectly ordinary wedding reception and mutates into a war among the betrothed and their guests. -We were both imprisoned in China, on charges officials there later acknowledged to have been false, and we both shared, at the same time in the 1990s , the same cancer — non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma — and the same oncologist in New York. -The decision comes after Mr. Clarkson, 54 , was accused of verbally and physically attacking a BBC producer, Oisin Tymon, after Mr. Clarkson returned to a Yorkshire hotel after a late-night drinking session to find that there was no hot food served at that hour. -I tell myself that at the end of their humiliating journeys they can expect privileges like running water, electricity and tainted promises of equality. -Capt. Nicholas Salimbene , an American trainer, noticed with alarm that the Ukrainians were carrying their rifles with the safeties off. -Maybe that’s out of deference to the style, or maybe it’s because Mr. Bridges isn’t yet a fully realized stage performer : He looked reluctant at times, and often the band was clobbering him as he was attempting subtlety. -“He’s got to explain things . -And then Trump insulted John McCain, saying he was only a war hero because he got captured, adding, “I like people that weren’t captured, O.K.?” McCain spent five and a half years as a P.O.W. in Vietnam and was repeatedly tortured and had his bones broken. -Cookie’s celebration of her son’s victory ends abruptly when Lucious’s sneer informs the after-party that her sister Candice is outside the club. -Computer-generated visual effects have replaced movie stars as the primary reason the masses buy tickets. -■ Thomas Pieters of Belgium won his second European Tour title, two weeks after his first, shooting a five-under-par 65 to win the KLM Open in Zandvoort, Netherlands , by one shot after Lee Slattery faltered on the final hole. -At least 11 other victims were wounded. -In the early 18th century , under his orders, an odd couple of proto-scientists — an urbane mathematician and a young, eccentric alchemist — finally figured out how to make porcelain in Dresden. -Between 1987 and 1996, Ms. Simpson (whose birth name is Leslie and who prefers female pronouns when referring to her drag persona) took some 5,000 photographs of drag performers posing in clubs, on the street and on gay-pride parade floats, unwittingly creating a time capsule of an era when drag queens were the de rigueur jesters and goddesses of the underground. -Nine of the Turkish citizens arrested in Shanghai had come to China to hand over their passports to traffickers who were trying to smuggle out the Uighurs, Global Times reported, adding that the Turks were paid $2,000 a passport. -The Chiefs’ secondary has had a hard time defending the pass, which makes a trip to Cincinnati to go against the Bengals’ thriving offense a case of unfortunate timing. -In their new clip for the slippery nü-disco track “I Won’t Let You Down,” off their fourth record, “Hungry Ghosts,” they zip around on motorized scooter chairs , weaving among choreographed dancers, as the action is filmed above by a drone. -Mr. Silver, who has proved adept over the years at withstanding ethical and legal scrutiny, predicted he would be vindicated. -Co-buyers should be aware that the mortgage underwriter will base their eligibility on the lower of their credit scores, just as with married couples jointly applying for a loan . -The app works in similar ways, using a slider system for rating how much each of the influencing factors should weigh into the decision. -For days after the June prison break, corrections officers carried out what seemed like a campaign of retribution against dozens of Clinton inmates, particularly those on the honor block, an investigation by The New York Times found. -The floor plan is open, with a broad bay of floor-to-ceiling windows in the living area, which has a fireplace. -There’s not one right answer, but I want to see that there is a reason. -the third inning . -Plumbers found the pipes for the voix humaine stop, and joked that they didn’t look as if they could carry water. -After the verdict, Dolan and Thomas made a show of suggesting that the jury was gullible and that they would appeal. -Mr. Christie’s announcement about Mr. Fox’s departure, which came shortly after 5 p.m. on Friday as state residents hunkered down for a weekend of heavy rain while watching the path of Hurricane Joaquin , was notably terse. -But that isn’t the case,” Andrew Papachristos, a Chicago native and an associate professor of sociology at Yale , says. -A. Syncing files through Dropbox is one way to share them between computers, but if you bought the tracks you want to copy from Apple, you have an easier way to get them. -That gets me in touch with the Haitian officials, ” Mr. Rodham said, according to a transcript of his testimony. -His departure robs Australia of its one bowler who has proved effective in English conditions, as he was its leading wicket-taker in England in 2013. -A front-page news analysis by Scott Shane, for example, included this memorable paragraph, not in a quote but in the author’s own voice: “Every independent investigation of the strikes has found far more civilian casualties than administration officials admit. -Allergan, the maker of Botox, said on Wednesday that it would pay about $2.1 billion in cash and shares for Kythera Biopharmaceuticals , which makes a treatment for double chins. -This month’s visit to Washington by King Salman solidified the defense and security aspects of this new version of an old relationship. -So did Sweet Briar’s president at the time, Anne Gary Pannell, who Ms. English said was so worn out dealing with the strife on campus that she retired when the class of 1971 graduated. -The statements Boulez made were kind of refreshingly categorical . -Giving people health insurance often enables them to get just this sort of preventive care — and Obamacare requires insurers to offer most preventive services without charging any co-payments. -The United States national team coach, Jurgen Klinsmann , has frequently said that he hopes his players push themselves to play in the best leagues — comments that have, at times, drawn the ire of M.L.S. officials. -Thomas Buschatzke , the director of Arizona’s Department of Water Resources, acknowledged that pumping from wells could dry up streams, but said the current law kept the two resources separate, and “it would be a huge upset to the economy to do away with that.” -a $1,500 scholarship to continue her nursing studies. -The group filed its first class action on behalf of inmates in 1993, saying the poor conditions constituted cruel and unusual punishment. -Carey Price missed nine games earlier this season, but during his third game back, Wednesday against the Rangers, he aggravated the injury. -Our solution was to include golden and amber lagers, equivalent to German styles like Helles and Dortmunder, while excluding beers labeled pilsner. -Several iterations of shirts from a single LL Cool J tour are displayed: The designer, Cey Adams , talks about how he would work on the fly, creating new shirts in different cities as the old ones sold out. -Allergan, the maker of Botox, said on Wednesday that it would pay about $2.1 billion in cash and shares for Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, which makes a treatment for double chins. -In recent months, even as Mr. Obama has sought to draw an end to America’s role in Afghanistan’s war, a number of influential figures in Washington have pressed hard in public and in private to keep the United States involved. -In Denver , the visitors who had been hoping for a stinky celebration had gotten luckier. -The Senate voted, 54 to 46, to fully repeal the estate tax, even though next year, the value of estates subject to it will have to exceed $5.43 million, or nearly $11 million for a couple. -she called to Vito Schnabel , her art-dealer and -curator boyfriend. -If you think bell bottoms and beads were the beginning and end of 1960s countercultural design , “Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia” at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis has news. -Their nearest approach to a classic pie is their margherita , with a sauce that incorporates sweet, juicy garlic and some fermented tomatoes. -She saw Sweet Briar in the spring , “and, oh my God, what a contrast,” she said. -Mr. Turnbull, who once used an expletive to describe Mr. Abbott’s climate-change policies, said that carbon emissions reduction targets Mr. Abbott recently proposed, which have been criticized as inadequate by scientists and environmentalists , were “very substantial.” -Indeed Boko Haram — which translates in English, roughly, as “Western Education Is Sinful” — preys on the perverted belief that the opportunities that education brings are sinful. -The blurring of lines between sports and ready-to-wear via that hybrid known as athleisure wear has only exacerbated the situation. -Magic Rock’s IPAs were good, but I could hardly tell one from the other, and all of them seemed to be imitations of American beers, while the bitters and milds felt as much a part of the region as the moors and the old textile mills. -It should allow him to make a personal evaluation of the next potential leader of the Cuban church , though analysts do not expect a decision soon. -Francis will hold Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine for about 30,000 people at 4:15 p.m. The Secret Service is taking the lead in protecting a pope who does not want to stay in his popemobile. -Still, to have any shot, James, who had 40 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists in the Cavaliers ’ 96-91 win Tuesday night, will do well to keep to Brown’s blueprint. -He produced more than a dozen feature films, including “Throw Momma From the Train” (1987), starring Mr. Crystal and Danny DeVito, and “ Good Morning, Vietnam ” (1987), for which Mr. Williams earned his first Academy Award nomination. -In tax-refund fraud, criminals file a tax return using someone else’s Social Security number to collect a refund. -Over lunch, Mr. Shoemaker said that he first heard of Mr. Connell while listening to the KPFA radio show hosted by the poet Kenneth Rexroth . -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians ’ soldierly skills lacking, and the group generally in need of instruction. -Three smaller bedrooms open onto a second balcony overlooking the lake, while a fourth has a small balcony to the front . -Some even forgot their helmets on the first day of exercises. -It was 14-14 at halftime, then 24-14 in favor of Seattle in the fourth quarter, and then it really got good: Brady and New England rallied to score two touchdowns and take a 28-24 lead, only to see Seattle and the quarterback Russell Wilson move the ball back down the field in a beautiful hurry. -Flanagan finished fourth in 2013 and seventh last year in 2 hours 22 minutes 2 seconds — the career best for an American woman on the Boston course. -As the economy has taken off in recent years, an expanding middle class now has more disposable income for containers of all shapes and sizes that are sturdier than those found in local markets. -Walmart , which had denounced the law, commended the governor in a brief statement, while Chad Griffin, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, who was at the Capitol on Wednesday, expressed “cautious optimism.” -A 40-pound male wolverine named Kasper was being shipped from a zoo in Norway to a conservation park in Alaska . -To that end, Mr. Boire is leading a push to rebrand Barnes & Noble as more than just a bookstore by expanding its offerings of toys, games, gadgets and other gifts and reshaping the nation’s largest bookstore chain into a “lifestyle brand.” “Everything we do around learning, personal growth and development fits our brand,” Mr. Boire said. -As of Friday evening, NXP had a market value of about $21 billion , while Freescale had a market capitalization of about $11 billion. -People inside Intel often come to me for advice, and they might say, “I’ve got these two job offers inside the company. -As someone who flew more than 400,000/year internationally for work , I can definitely echo other travelers’ sentiments. -Their more consistent upkeep of rail systems has allowed European and Asian countries to devote a growing share of spending to state-of-the-art high-speed trains that run on dedicated rail lines fitted with sophisticated sensors and signal technology . -Conducted by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program at the University of California, Los Angeles’s Higher Education Research Institute for almost 50 years, the survey assesses hundreds of matters ranging from political views to exercise habits. -Lex van Horssen, a spokesman at FloraHolland, the Netherlands’ largest flower auction house, declined to speculate on the coincidence of the flower burning in Russia and Dutch progress in investigating the plane crash. -On a boat ride in July through one of the delta’s channels, Anna Swenson, co-director of a community group called North Delta Cares, spoke of William Mulholland, the famed Los Angeles water boss who, in the early 20th century, purloined the water of the distant Owens Valley on behalf of his city. -“And there is no doubt that police violence has racial dimensions, because communities of color are so much more heavily patrolled than white communities,” and because many officers — and many people generally — believe there is a greater presumption of danger with African-Americans -“I think they just want assurance that adopting the federal statue isn’t going to weaken too much of what we did in our state version. -Still, the anniversary shows demonstrated that the Dead’s music was still vibrant — and could find a seemingly endless audience, despite the protestations of some hard-line fans who believe the group died with its de facto frontman, Jerry Garcia. -“ It will be exciting. ” -The church said in a statement that it “considers Tuesday ’s actions a next step in the U.C.C.’s involvement with peace in the Middle East.” -Although Latvia has produced only a few basketball players who have played in the United States, the sport has had a following there since 1935 , when the national team won the first-ever Eurobasket European championship. -Economists are looking for a solid 0.4 percentage point increase in income , with spending up 0.3 percent. -“You see reports about the little green men,” he said, referring to the Russian soldiers who invaded the Crimean Peninsula last year in unmarked uniforms, “and they all walk around professionally, and carry their weapons professionally.” -That correspondence, if it exists, would most likely have taken place on Mrs. Clinton’s private email address , putting its accessibility — to journalists, scholars or political adversaries — in doubt. -The league is expected to receive at least an additional $3 billion when it sells the rights to international broadcasters, including those in the United States, later this year. -It boasted as much in advertisements published in The New York Times in 1919 , during the magazine’s first heyday. -The yield on the 10-year United States Treasury note rose to 2.25 percent, its highest level in two months. -Recent research she did with a graduate student, Landon Marston, found that 18.5 percent of the American grain supply, an essential link in the food chain, is coming from parts of the country where the aquifers are being depleted. -The run-up to the vote also amounted to a low point for Jeremy Corbyn, the new leader of the opposition Labour Party . -It is a sentiment shared by much of the older generation in Ban Rak Thai, who still speak of the past in terms of the traditional minguo calendar, which takes 1912 — the year the Republic of China was founded — as year one. -susanpowellfineart.com; 203-318-0616 . -Family Day : ‘Spring Into Nowruz!’ -We must, of course, have better coordination with the military campaigns our African allies, like Chad and Niger , are waging in the struggle against Boko Haram. -Peterson, 30, is at an age when running backs tend to wear down, but after being suspended for 15 games last season, he has emerged as an example of how an extended break from the rigors of competition can rejuvenate an aging star. -“ As a sapling bent low stores energy for a violent backswing ,” they wrote, “blacks bent double by oppression have stored energy which will be released in the form of rage — black rage, apocalyptic and final.” -CHANTILLY, Va. — On a recent Wednesday morning, 100 intelligence analysts crammed into a nondescript conference room here and dialed into a group call with 100 counterparts in Argentina, Brazil, Cyprus, India, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Taiwan and Ukraine. -Equally fine on the other side of the story, which is dominated by women, are Ilfenesh Hadera as a Dominican immigrant, Dominique Fishback as a young black mother, and Natalie Paul as a budding community organizer. -There is also a great deal of important historical work by Poles on the Holocaust, some of which is now available in English . -Of the world’s 12 largest banks, only Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs generated returns above their cost of capital last year, according to an analysis in Financial News by Roy Smith and Brad Hintz, professors at NYU Stern School of Business. -The Rangers (16-6-2) have lost three games in a row in regulation for the first time this season. -In the weeks since New York Times Magazine readers had the opportunity to experience the magazine’s “The Displaced” virtual-reality film with Google Cardboard V.R. viewers delivered to subscribers, the film has been shown around the world. -It was 1948 when they set sail, and Ms. Booth recounted how one of the Yale men kept trying to sneak up to the first-class deck from third class. -On one side of the foyer are a breakfast room and a kitchen, with appliances updated over the last 10 years . -Jeb Bush’s team, led by his pugnacious campaign manager, Danny Diaz , can also be feisty. -Rebekah Jean Duthie, who lives in Queensland, Australia, and works for the Australian Red Cross, says she regularly gathers with friends for “coloring circles” at cafes and in one another’s homes . -In the past month, at least 36 people have been killed in protests over the draft constitution , including 11 police officers and a 2-year-old child. -Shin Dong-hyuk, a prominent defector who shocked the world several years back with his disturbing tales of torture in North Korean gulags, confessed last month that parts of the personal history he had told the public were inaccurate . -On the day she left, one of her daughter’s old schoolmates was shot to death. -“It is a completely different environment than 2008, with different issues and with different candidates,” said Bob Vander Plaats, who was chairman of Mr. Huckabee’s 2008 Iowa campaign and is uncommitted this time. -Under the timeline for all preparatory steps required to put the nuclear agreement into effect, the atomic agency’s director general, Yukiya Amano, now has until Dec. 15 to provide “the final assessment on the resolution of all past and present outstanding issues,” the statement said. -First, I was Jewish , and the Wall Street firms were just beginning to accept Jews. -And 10 members of an inmate council at Clinton signed a letter last month to state corrections officials making similar allegations. -In folklore, the figure of the changeling often involves an enchanted piece of wood placed in a crib by fairies that a parent finds instead of her baby. -He had run a Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan, and then helped to lead a terror cell in Nairobi, Kenya -Dr. Rhein (left), 45, is a veterinarian in Huntington and the owner of Dix Hills Animal Hospital in Dix Hills, N.Y. -The new threshold in 2016 would be $970 a week, or $50,440 a year , about where it would be if it had kept pace with inflation over the decades. -Picasso and Jacint remained in touch until Jacint’s death in 1968. -But the proliferation of ransom demands has provided an unhappy reminder of the virtual currency’s continuing appeal to the criminal underworld , long after the authorities shut down the online drug bazaar, Silk Road, where heroin and cocaine were sold using Bitcoin. -Last spring, Mr. Carson was invited to speak at a Southern Baptist Pastors’ Conference in Ohio, but he faced opposition because of his beliefs and eventually backed out. -He arrived at this position, judging by several tweets, after experiencing a couple of especially cold winter days in New York . -EXTRA POINTS Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Rueben Randle have hamstring injuries that could jeopardize their readiness for the Giants’ next game, at Philadelphia on Oct. 19. -In a sign of how testy the mood had become, Charles Michel, the prime minister of Belgium, another country that uses the euro, complained that mediation with Greece should involve all members of the eurozone and could not be done by a few individual members . -U.S. prosecutors unveiled today a $900 million settlement with General Motors over its failure to disclose a defect in ignition switches tied to at least 124 deaths. -REDS FANS SAVOR TEAM HISTORY Cincinnati was home to the first professional baseball team, the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, who went unbeaten their inaugural season. -“It took four months and a lot of getting yelled at.” -The San Bernardino murderers were wielding assault rifles, with which they were able to fire an estimated 65-75 bullets in rapid succession. -Some even forgot their helmets on the first day of exercises. -She never stops judging . -He would plumb the catacomb-like tunnels beneath the prison, where he was serving a life sentence for murder , searching for an escape route, confident that the guards would have no idea he was gone because they were asleep. -Mr. Silver, 70, who is from the Lower East Side of Manhattan , is accused of abusing his office to obtain $4 million in payoffs. -Moreover, the economy is still 2.8 million jobs short of where it would have to be to match pre-recession employment levels while also absorbing new entrants into the work force, according to the Hamilton Project, a research group associated with the Brookings Institution in Washington. -He owns an AR-15, a ­9-millimeter­ and a shotgun, but the only thing he shoots on the night shift is his camera . -Since the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager who was fatally shot during an encounter with a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., in August , departments around the country have begun requiring officers to record their interactions with the public to hold them accountable for their behavior, as well as to protect them against false charges. -The United States , as the United Nations’ host country, is obliged by treaty to issue visas to visiting heads of state, even those it finds distasteful. -“We should pray the baby gets a proper home,” said Father Heanue, who arrived at the parish in February and is in charge of its day-to-day administration. -Oleksandr I. Leshchenko, the deputy director for training in the National Guard, was somewhat skeptical about the value of the training, saying that “ 99 percent ” of the men in the course had already been in combat. -“Let them try and fly there now,” he said, noting that Russia’s most advanced air defense system, the S-400 , can hit any target in Syria. -Tracee Ellis Ross, “ black-ish ” The degree of difficulty that Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ms. Metcalf and Ms. Nash face on their respective shows is vertiginous. -(Sometimes you wonder if the show isn’t made up of scenes culled from the wastebaskets of the “ Saturday Night Live ” staff.) -On the second floor the fabulous Cabinet of Art and Curiosities leads to even more often outstanding paintings – Baroque to Modernism – accompanied by an array of decorative objects, especially porcelains. -That was the lowest share since Dealogic began keeping track in 1995 . -The displays, despite large cartoonish illustrations, require close reading, and many are accompanied by thought-provoking questions about the gray areas in liability. -A red-tailed hawk named Pale Male became a celebrity after starring in a film, “The Legend of Pale Male,” that opened at the Angelika Film Center in Greenwich Village in 2010. -“The mantel serves as a center-point of the home, and you usually design a room around it,” said Joan Enger, owner of J. Patryce Design, in Hoboken, N.J. -Premier Li Keqiang said the nation’s growth was in the “proper range” and Beijing had no plans to allow its currency to decline further after a surprise devaluation on Aug. 11. -Protests followed that night, leading to looting and arson that left Ferguson’s downtown devastated. -Turkey’s strong support for democracy in Syria and for the removal of Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad , an Iranian ally, have not helped. -HUDSON Davis Orton Gallery “Night Photography: From Cities to Towns to Way, Way Beyond.” Through May 10. -“The lesson for the fund-raising community is that if you’re interested in accessing the L.G.B.T. market, your values have to be those of inclusiveness,” says Mickey MacIntyre of realChange Partners, a consultant for nonprofits, focusing on L.G.B.T. issues. -But Bank of America, the nation’s second-largest bank by assets after JPMorgan Chase , passed only provisionally and could still fail later this year if it does not fix deficiencies that the Fed identified. -“We get a lot of ideas from media,” said Anna Post , a co-author of “Emily Post’s Etiquette” and a spokeswoman for the Emily Post Institute in Burlington, Vt. -“The large group of Republicans who have supported working families in the state of Missouri are the reason we’re not right to work today,” said Albert L. Bond, assistant executive secretary-treasurer of the Carpenters’ District Council of Greater St. Louis and Vicinity. -Maybe that’s out of deference to the style, or maybe it’s because Mr. Bridges isn’t yet a fully realized stage performer: He looked reluctant at times, and often the band was clobbering him as he was attempting subtlety. -He will depart after having led the club to three important wins to end last season and propelling AZ into a surprising third-place finish that earned the team a place in the Europa League this season. -On Jan. 21, several New York City fireboats helped fight a fire in a New Jersey apartment complex in Edgewater, a community along the Hudson. -When Mr. Rodham was short on cash in 2010, Mr. Clinton helped get him a job for $72,000 a year raising investments in GreenTech Automotive , an electric car company then owned by Terry McAuliffe, an old friend of Mr. Clinton’s and now the governor of Virginia. -The graduated driver’s license pilot program would allow 19½-year-old truck drivers only when accompanied by older drivers , and it would be based on recommendations of a task force that includes safety advocates. -A father whose son was killed patted the arm of Joshua Nowlan , who was wounded and now walks with a cane. -Sandy eagerly took scissors to the packaging and retrieved two 100-­milliliter bottles of pentobarbital — she had bought an extra one just in case, even though she believed that one bottle would be enough for a person her size. -Douglas MacArthur and Lucius Clay set up school feeding for millions of children in Japan and Germany , respectively. -Gallardo, 29, was traded before the season from the Brewers to the Rangers in the American League, so his opportunities to add to that total will be limited. -With the collapse of the crude oil market adding to the downward pressure, economists expect an official report next Wednesday to show that consumer prices fell at an annual rate of about 0.1 percent in December, down from the rate of 0.3 percent in November. -If you think that human nature is good and powerful, then you go around frustrated because the perfect society has not yet been achieved. -The reactions, called metathesis (pronounced meh-TATH-eh-sis), which means “changing places,” break and then re-form strong “double bonds” between carbon atoms. -The jail is overcrowded, with nearly 200 inmates in a space for 40 . -People close to the investigation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because it is continuing , told The New York Times that prosecutors had been asking witnesses before a grand jury questions about Mr. Fox. -Lands’ End later added a pop-up survey to its website and found that 75 percent of customers who were making purchases had first reviewed the catalog. -Since finding her grand uncles’ archives, Ms. Mizrahi-Rubel has been working on designs and is now reviving the John Rubel brand with the collection La Bohème. -Ibrahim Ghandour , a Sudanese government negotiator, attributed the failure of the talks to the rebels “being held hostage” to their alliances with one another. -The books, “Splendid Cities” by the British artists Rosie Goodwin and Alice Chadwick and three titles by the French illustrator Zoé de Las Cases , feature detailed cityscapes with famous landmarks, cafes and street life. -In addition, the bank said it aimed to cut costs by 3.5 billion euros, or about $3.8 billion , a year. -Some officials fear the militia expansion amounts to a political payoff to these strongmen, who have often used A.L.P. units for their personal business. -Capt. Nicholas Salimbene , an American trainer, noticed with alarm that the Ukrainians were carrying their rifles with the safeties off. -But in a daring interim chapter called “ That Year and Those That Followed ,” Ms. Pierpont widens her lens, temporarily abandoning her pointillistic moment-by-moment descriptions for a panoramic shot that sweeps years into paragraphs, projecting far out into the Shanleys’ future. -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians ’ soldierly skills lacking, and the group generally in need of instruction. -Crédit Agricole, which ranks second only to BNP Paribas among French lenders in terms of assets, posted net income of 930 million euros, about $1 billion, for the three months from July through September, an increase of 15 percent from a year earlier. -Two of those cases involved Jeffrey and Joey Stallings of McComb, who spent several days in intensive care in medically induced comas, their mother, Karen, said in a telephone interview. -Although the series has arrived after the plays, Colin Callender, a former president of HBO films whose production company Playground produced the series (with Company Pictures, “Masterpiece” and BBC Two), began negotiations to secure the rights in 2012. -David Leonhardt -A year ago, PC chips brought in $9.2 billion and data center chips brought in $3.7 billion . -This clunker about the blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo ( Bryan Cranston ) tells a great-man story with a patchwork of fact and fiction, mixing in the odd bit of newsreel with a great many dull, visually flat and poorly lighted dramatic scenes. -But then again, had Lewandowski shot earlier than he did late in the second half, then Arsenal’s goalkeeper, Petr Cech , would not have been able to race from his line and make a bold interception with his legs. -His characters evince mumbling anomie rather than eloquent neurosis . -“But, I mean, I certainly don’t think I’m there yet to carry the name as Clayton Kershaw does. -Disciplining Beckham could not have been easy for the N.F.L., which moved the Giants’ next game, in Minnesota , to Sunday night from its original 1 p.m. scheduled start, in part to feature Beckham in prime time. -The neighborhood, home to about 60,000 , stretches west from the park to the rumbling river of traffic known as Fourth Avenue, and south from Flatbush Avenue. -In this gravely moody, perfectly directed thriller about a real 1962 spy swap , Steven Spielberg returns you to the good old bad days of the Cold War and its fictions, with their bottomless political chasms and moral gray areas. -Mr. McConnell considered the appropriations fight a low point in the year , while he rated his chief victory the mere fact that the Senate showed actual signs of life. -Another, Wang Man, 33, a gender researcher, was said to have had a mild heart attack while in custody. -The Islanders (13-8-4) , who have won three of four, are expected to have their first sellout since opening night in October. -But banking regulation has in fact grown over the past 30 years , with more regulators enforcing more (and more complicated) rules. -The expense “almost killed my company,” he said with a laugh, referring to his motorcycle touring business . -With Stepan out indefinitely, Vigneault recast his forward-line combinations Saturday, with the rookie Oscar Lindberg centering J. T. Miller and Jesper Fast, and Kevin Hayes centering Emerson Etem and Chris Kreider , who has one goal in his last 10 games. -And in the last half of his career he was a diminished player, his skills attenuated by the persistent back problems that forced him to quit prematurely at 34, his spirit likely withered by the mortifying shenanigans of the Yankees’ principal owner, George Steinbrenner, and his minions (who once ordered Mattingly fined and benched for not getting a haircut ), not to mention the ignominy of a last-place finish in 1990. -“It is perverse,” the Chadbourne & Parke brief said, “for the government to grant leave to enable a same-sex couple to travel to a state where they can legally marry , for the government to recognize that marriage as valid for however many more years the service member continues to serve, and then suddenly ignore that marriage as soon as the service member retires and obtains veteran’s status.” -With control of the Senate up for grabs in 2016, Senate Republicans have spent the year trying to prove Mr. Frank wrong. -That’s the fascination of Cruz, and the most fun Tuesday night was his stumble on the very ground that tripped up Rick Perry four years ago. -The boy was arrested on suspicion of murder . -Acting quickly to seize the moment, Mann sets up her Toyo on the tripod. -Best business lunch I ever had (high-end chilaquiles, by the way). -The schools would set aside from about 20 percent to 60 percent of their seats for students in those groups, many of them black or Hispanic. -In July, the company came out strongly against the class-action suit, presenting testimonials from more than 400 drivers who say they appreciate Uber’s flexibility. -Of course, in his first game back since a strained left knee and a sore lower back sidelined him for two weeks , James did do a decent impersonation of his kingly self. -To move the ball, AEG, the sports and entertainment group, and Majestic Realty Group, a big real estate developer , promised to build stadiums in Los Angeles County if a team would commit to moving. -Through July 9 . -Eichel prevailed in five tests: bench press, pull-ups and agility, and vertical and standing broad jumps. -There are thousands of gradations of diamonds, and it is extremely difficult to value the gems used as collateral.) -But Bank of America , the nation’s second-largest bank by assets after JPMorgan Chase, passed only provisionally and could still fail later this year if it does not fix deficiencies that the Fed identified. -His review began: “‘Star Wars,’ George Lucas’s first film since his terrifically successful ‘ American Graffiti ,’ is the movie that the teenagers in ‘American Graffiti’ would have broken their necks to see.” -We did start our business in the B office building , and we found ourselves in that niche and felt very, very comfortable there. -“When a Man Loves a Woman” was his first recording for Atlantic Records, after a patient at the hospital introduced him to the record producer Quin Ivy. -And the only story to pay attention to related to that is Lionel Messi’s health; Messi has been out for months with a knee injury, but he trained with Barcelona’s B team over the weekend — reportedly looking sharp — and may make his return in Madrid. -“There is a big advantage to being American in America -500 company directors had some of their pay in cash, 36 percent had some stock and 59.4 percent had restricted stock units. -He found the resources to commit to the 2 percent threshold, committed to buying F-35 fighter jets and maritime patrol planes for Britain’s new aircraft carriers, and vowed to renew Britain’s submarine-based nuclear deterrent. -A growing foodie culture in the millennial generation is putting emphasis on the quality of the meal, craft cocktails and other specialties, said Ms. Walton of the Bridal Bar. -“They’re not closed — there’s a lot of smuggling, people have to live” in Syria, said Savas M. Ozaydemir, a leading Eskisehir industrialist with holdings in roofing tile manufacturing, wiring manufacture and real estate . -The error gave Wawrinka a sixth match point, which he converted with an ace for a spot in the semifinals . -(Scott) ‘Tamasha’ (No rating, 2:35, in Hindi) Imtiaz Ali ’s Bollywood melodrama begins as an agreeable romance between a vacationing young man (Ranbir Kapoor) and woman (a charismatic but largely squandered Deepika Padukone); morphs into a professional identity crisis for the man; and concludes as a lavish self-serving ode by the director to his own calling. -What You’ll Pay In the third quarter of 2015, the median sales price of a condo in Clinton Hill was $849,000 , an increase of 28 percent from the same period last year, according to Gregory J. Heym, the chief economist at Terra Holdings, who said the small size of the market can cause data fluctuations. -If the police haven’t changed the behavior , that suggests they haven’t done enough. -John Haberstock, a spokesman for Pentax Medical, said its cleaning protocols achieved a “high level disinfection of duodenoscopes .” -That’s because customers are purchasing cars with so-called PEPS, or Passive Entry, Passive Start capabilities. -With 14 percent of American households not getting enough food to live active, healthy lifestyles, it is unforgivable to allow wasted food to rot in landfills. -New bills to make the Legislature full time , and to increase lawmakers’ pay, may be pursued, a cause taken up by editorial boards whose outrage continues to boil at scandals in the capital. -The inner tubing is intricate and difficult to clean, and can harbor up to 10 billion individual bacteria, said William A. Rutala, an infection control specialist at University of North Carolina Hospitals. -that military preparedness would be threatened if service academies could not ensure a diverse officer corps. -Ibrahim Ghandour, a Sudanese government negotiator , attributed the failure of the talks to the rebels “being held hostage” to their alliances with one another. -Volkswagen did not sell any engines smaller than 2 liters in the United States, though a small number of cars with 1.6-liter motors may have been imported from Mexico or other countries. -With her brood safely strapped in, she drives a black BMW 735i , very fast, and favors a subdued, asexual preppy look — turtle-necks and T-shirts, cut-off shorts, dirty Reeboks. -To the surprise of the experts, Idahoans have embraced the private coverage available under the Affordable Care Act — “one of the most successful enrollments of any state,” as Kaiser Health News reported. -Her party, the National League for Democracy, won 390 seats compared with 42 for the governing party, a state-run television station reported in its Friday evening broadcast. -The charges, brought by the Clinton County district attorney, Andrew M. Wylie , accused her of smuggling hacksaw blades, chisels and other tools into the prison. -The cash-and-stock deal comes a little more than a year after Office Depot merged with OfficeMax, and still needs approval from regulators. -Going against the local grain, the wine offering is a careful edit of foreign producers . -One ideal place to be this summer is the slender terrace overlooking Manhattan at Charritos, a restaurant in Weehawken specializing in the colorful dishes of Oaxaca, a region in southern Mexico. -Mr. Edwards, who had supervised 50 inmates at the prison tailor shop, had been able to earn as much as $45 a week. -An obituary on Thursday about the longtime Alvin Ailey dancer Dudley Williams, using information from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater , misstated the given name of his father and his brother. -Bagari shrimp , four jumbo shrimp in a thick yogurt and tomato sauce, came with puri, puffy fried bread, to scoop every last bit of curry. -In 2000 , that retailer reduced the number of catalogs it sent consumers. -Eileen Mora, Mr. Mora’s daughter, said she had “some sweet memories” of her father, who died of a heart attack in 1989. -Here are the best games to watch in N.F.L. Week 4: Vikings (2-1) at Broncos (3-0) 4:25 p.m . -Three states — California, New Jersey and Rhode Island — offer paid family leave, and several cities, including Boston and Seattle this year, have begun offering parental leave to city employees. -Dinner will be particularly fun for wine lovers because Mr. Ahn has compiled an overachieving list of German rieslings, Burgundies in both colors, grower Champagnes and more far-flung treats. Better still, the prices are low; just by sticking to your budget, you can drink at a higher level than usual. -As the evening began, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, the Academy’s president, set the tone with a speech about inclusiveness, and the disclosure of a five-year plan, called “A2020,” to broaden the demographics of the group’s membership , staff and governing board. -The last time the euro was so low, Greece ’s debt problems were causing havoc in the eurozone and there was fear the common currency would not survive. -But the shark disappeared, the current turned at midmorning Tuesday, and for the final five hours of the swim, the athletes swam with the current , their every stroke infused with the momentum of the ocean. -The United States defended its women’s world hockey championship with a 7-5 victory over Canada in the final in Malmo, Sweden. -She also opened up about her difficulties raising a son who used to bang his head against the wall, and said that both she and her son struggled with Asperger’s syndrome , an autism spectrum disorder. -Mr. Carto raised funds to finance a right-wing military dictatorship in the United States, campaigned to persuade blacks to voluntarily return to Africa and, most influentially, started newsletters, a journal and conferences of academics and others to deny the scale, and even the existence, of the Holocaust. -Part of the reason is the work of Judge Sérgio Moro, who is overseeing the investigation, officially known as Operação Lava Jato, or Operation Carwash . -The tax system , in particular, has been a boon. -The villages’ Chinese heritage has been played up in recent years as locals seek to cater to a small but growing number of tourists, mostly Thai, who come seeking cool weather, Chinese food and locally grown oolong tea. Huang Jiada, who joined the Kuomintang during the Cold War after his family had fled to Myanmar, has been leading the effort to preserve Ban Rak Thai’s unique history. -In certain situations, early spending on someone’s health will stop an expensive disease in its tracks , reducing future spending. -To help make their case, they repeatedly cited the election of Mr. Ghani, a Columbia graduate who lived in Washington for 15 years, as a central reason to stay in Afghanistan, despite the relative weakness of his government. -For the dressing, which Baumgart builds out of what he calls ‘‘a deconstructed za’atar,’’ the Middle Eastern spice blend, some confidence is required. -Bernard Goldberg A strikingly American version of Modernism, Paul Cadmus’s painting “ Venus and Adonis ” (1936) riffs on a Rubens canvas from the 1630s depicting the same subject. -The airstrikes killed at least 26 people, including 12 Islamic State fighters, said the group, based in Britain. -But in what is supposed to be a year that tests the ability of the Afghan security forces to fend off enemy threats on their own, his moves have also raised a serious question: Amid a territory-gobbling insurgent offensive, will the strongmen and former warlords prominent in the Afghan government honor the national security system, or will they remobilize militias that in the 1990s caused the chaos that gave rise to the Taliban in the first place? -The Bears (21-7, 9-6) shot 14 of 26 from 3-point range and hit their last seven, becoming the first team other than Kansas to win in Ames since 2012. -Mr. Swanberg shares Mr. Allen’s abiding interest in the swerves and reversals of romance, but he conducts his investigations on firmer moral and philosophical ground . -Fran Fraschilla, an analyst for ESPN , said it was not the worst place to be, given the quality at the top of the draft. -REDS FANS SAVOR TEAM HISTORY Cincinnati was home to the first professional baseball team, the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, who went unbeaten their inaugural season. -Just as there are conspiracy theorists who will never be satisfied with the Warren Commission report on the Kennedy assassination, there are some who passionately believe that Mr. Rather and his producer Mary Mapes (Cate Blanchett) conspired to tarnish George W. Bush ’s reputation. -Manuel Leite de Araújo , the president of a union representing prison employees, said some guards oppose Mr. Silva Neto’s “sentimental,” friendly approach with inmates, noting that a committee of guards asked the union to support ousting him from his position. -SALONEN I got to know him in the early ’80s when I worked quite a bit at IRCAM [an avant-garde music institute founded by Mr. Boulez] and was conducting his Ensemble InterContemporain. -But Mr. Carson’s religion has been cast in a harsher light in recent days, as Mr. Trump , whose support among evangelicals is falling, suggested that the doctor is not a mainstream Christian because he is a member of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. -She wrote a letter of support when Ms. Harper was applying for a $1,500 scholarship to continue her nursing studies . -It has now been expanded to involve five parties, including one post — that of employment minister — for the powerful Islamist party, Ennahda . -Mr. Swanberg has made a tight, satisfying narrative that unfolds almost entirely in the subjunctive mood. -Without threat intelligence , they had roulette odds of picking the right one.” -The suicide bombing wounded at least 22 people and killed one, said a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Sediq Sediqqi. -Mostly it exists as an argument that capitalism is the safest space. -“He acted more like a prosecutor than a defense lawyer,” Yevhen Sverstiuk, an essayist and author who knew Mr. Stus , said in an interview last year. -This belief is not born of the syrupy, early April optimism that is bred into Cubs fans. -Gartner, the research firm, estimates that the market for threat intelligence like iSight’s could grow to $1 billion in two years from $255 million in 2013. -A handful of protesters held up the usual hate posters, one comparing him to Hitler . -“Why isn’t the dissemination of false information about you in a credit report,” she asked, “perfectly sufficient if Congress says that’s a concrete injury?” -Saturdays and Sundays, 1 to 4:30 p.m. Loft Artists Association, 575 Pacific Street . -Mazzoleni The surge of interest in masters of Italian Modernism is reflected at Mazzoleni, which is showing works by Alberto Burri , Lucio Fontana and Michelangelo Pistoletto. -In a statement, Mr. Fox suggested the move was related to his inability to secure funding for the state’s transportation fund. -No, but they got closer to changing on Thursday, when a government committee urged repeal of the guideline that Americans limit their cholesterol intake to 300 milligrams a day , saying, “Cholesterol is not a nutrient of concern for overconsumption.” -Representative Nita M. Lowey of New York, the ranking Democrat on the committee, urged the agency’s director, Joseph P. Clancy, who took over last month , to demand discipline. -Three other men, including the mosque’s 35-year-old imam, were wounded in the attack and were hospitalized, said Ahsan Habib, the officer in charge at Shibganj police station in Bogra district, about 120 miles north of the Bangladeshi capital . -From the earliest days of the war, the government in Kiev had asked for military help from the United States. -EXTRA POINTS Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Rueben Randle have hamstring injuries that could jeopardize their readiness for the Giants’ next game, at Philadelphia on Oct. 19. -About 40 percent of all systems installed in New York are on Long Island, according to the state’s Energy Research and Development Authority. -The institutional tendency to use minor disagreements among women as an excuse to do nothing, she argues, requires women to choose their battles carefully. -the Mayflower arrived. -As of Friday evening, NXP had a market value of about $21 billion, while Freescale had a market capitalization of about $11 billion . -“I will appeal.” He did not . -They include President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund , and Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, the executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. -The authority reviewed its standards after the request by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s office last year . -The airstrikes killed at least 26 people, including 12 Islamic State fighters , said the group, based in Britain. -On Thursday, a special House committee recommended the expulsion of both the first-year Tea Party lawmakers, who had based legislation on their Christian beliefs and had clashed with Republican leadership even before the controversy broke. -One was Representative Sam Young, Democrat of Glover, a town in northeastern Vermont near the Canadian border . -Instead, Justice Arturo Zaldívar wrote an 88-page opinion based on principles of human rights, arguing that the state recognizes an individual’s autonomy to engage in recreational activities that do not harm others. -“I stand on the facts,” said Mr. McConnell, who said his main strategic decision was to find issues that both sides could compromise on , rather than digging in for partisan disputes where common ground could never be found. -Republican lawmakers seized on accusations that two drunken Secret Service agents crashed a government car into a White House barricade after a party this month. -The Mets’ average television audience, which reached a high of 314,171 in 2007, bottomed out at 138,627 in 2013 before a slight revival to just over 144,000 last season. -The gadgetry “I have a particular fondness for the look of the interior of a gigantic satellite called the Death Star, a place full of the kind of waste space one finds today only in old Fifth Avenue mansions and public libraries.” A week later , Mr. Canby took to his Sunday column to defend against a charge by some critics that movies like “Star Wars,” a “gigantic comic strip of a sci-fi movie,” were “the seminal works of a new age of Non-Think, an anti-intellectual reaction to the plays and films that go out of their way to insult, shock, provoke and disturb, that question everything, including the system that allows the artist to express his outrage.” -Speaking backstage as she prepared to return to rehearsal, she said that Ms. Moss had both the vulnerability and the sharpness that the role demands. -Residents of Midwood cloistered in their homes and synagogues during the Sabbath, from nightfall on Friday to nightfall on Saturday , recalling a band of conscientious children they had seen rushing to synagogue and building snowmen in the yard. -And in the last half of his career he was a diminished player, his skills attenuated by the persistent back problems that forced him to quit prematurely at 34, his spirit likely withered by the mortifying shenanigans of the Yankees’ principal owner, George Steinbrenner, and his minions (who once ordered Mattingly fined and benched for not getting a haircut), not to mention the ignominy of a last-place finish in 1990. -Human rights groups often have trouble entering prisons, but the doors open more easily for churches . -And, astoundingly, he handed Mr. Trump the opportunity to send out tweets like this: “In a clumsy move to get out of his ‘anchor babies’ dilemma, where he signed that he would not use the term and now uses it, he blamed ASIANS.” -After Tropical Storm Erika shuttered the main airport on the island of Dominica in late August, the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority has approved its reopening to commercial flights. -In television, sitcoms have traditionally relied on thin narratives stretched over seasons (Will Sam and Diane get together on “Cheers”? -In 1999 and 2000, it lost to Brazil by a combined score of 13-0 in a Copa América match and a subsequent World Cup qualifier. -More: ■ In 2011, Richard A. Oppel Jr. of The New York Times wrote about the effect of a shift in sentencing guidelines: “After decades of new laws to toughen sentencing for criminals, prosecutors have gained greater leverage to extract guilty pleas from defendants and reduce the number of cases that go to trial, often by using the threat of more serious charges with mandatory sentences or other harsher penalties. ” -Now Mr. Boire, 54 , the former chief executive of Sears Canada and a retail veteran who has worked at Brookstone, Best Buy and Toys “R” Us, is under pressure to reverse the fortunes of the beleaguered bookstore chain, which has been stung in recent years by the rise of Amazon, steep losses from its Nook e-reader division and a string of store closings. -But Mr. Turnbull will have to lead not only the lawmakers in his own party — 44 of whom did not vote for him on Monday night, against 54 who did — but also a country where policy in recent years often seems to have been made on the run, and often in response to flagging opinion polls. -Lawmakers should join him, reject the false attacks and act in the interests of the students, who have been failed terribly and must not be made to wait any longer. -Just months after Wilson was sworn in, Davis was demoted to a succession of menial jobs and ended up as a messenger making half his original salary. -Still, Poles announced the participation of the presidents of Lithuania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Romania and Ukraine, as well as Slovakia’s prime minister and the head of the European Council, Donald Tusk , the former Polish prime minister. -She starred in a revival of Lillian Hellman’s “The Children’s Hour” in London , opposite Keira Knightley, and as the scheming secretary in a Broadway revival of David Mamet’s “Speed-the-Plow,” perhaps best remembered for Jeremy Piven’s abrupt departure, which he blamed on mercury poisoning from a sushi-heavy diet. -“It is perverse,” the Chadbourne & Parke brief said, “for the government to grant leave to enable a same-sex couple to travel to a state where they can legally marry, for the government to recognize that marriage as valid for however many more years the service member continues to serve, and then suddenly ignore that marriage as soon as the service member retires and obtains veteran’s status.” -At the same time he made the Republican side of the aisle react like a bunch of sixth graders cheering for Justin Bieber, since the net effect of the speech was to diminish the efforts by the administration to suppress Iran’s hunger for nuclear capacity and make President Obama look weak. -With a small government grant and help from scientists and an environmental group, Mr. Cameron diverted water to a thousand acres of the farm he manages, Terranova Ranch, deliberately flooding fields of grapes, pistachio trees and hay. -THE DREAMERS (2004) Louis Garrel (top), Eva Green (center) and Michael Pitt (above) portray the points of a photogenic triangle in this drama from Bernardo Bertolucci (“Last Tango in Paris”) about an American who befriends French twins in Paris during the 1968 student riots. -Partly because of pressures from President Ashraf Ghani, government officials said, Mr. Dostum’s offensive has been downgraded to a morale-building tour of the national forces in Faryab, with the vice president and his two sons in uniform making the rounds. -It was two years ago that Mr. Obama gave a speech pledging to pull the targeted killing program from the shadows , and White House officials said they wanted to shift the bulk of drone operations from the C.I.A. to the Pentagon, with the stated intent of making the program somewhat more transparent. -Each has been selected through back-room dealing dominated by the five world powers that hold permanent seats on the Security Council. -State regulators voted Tuesday to impose a new round of water conservation rules, including sharp restrictions on landscape watering and orders to restaurants not to serve water to customers unless asked. -“The analogy I like to use is, complaining that Google is lifting its own vertical search engine over other vertical search engines would be like complaining that The New York Times is not carrying The Los Angeles Times’s sports section ,” said Danny Sullivan, founder of Search Engine Land, an online publication that tracks the search industry. -We have already entered a new era of multidisciplinary collaboration, so that we can understand and integrate the mutual influences of biology, environment and the development of the inner life with greater complexity and apply the new understanding to help our patients. -“If we don’t see real progress in the implementation of the Minsk agreement, then we need to go further,” said Didier Reynders, the Belgian foreign minister . -During the trial, Dolan took puffed-chest pride in testifying that he had decided to fire Browne all on his own, without talking to his corporate counsel. “All decisions at the Garden I make on my own,” he said. -ISight charges customers based on size, and while it does not disclose pricing, some customers say they pay $500,000 or more annually for the company’s services, as much as five times what low-end services charge. -In Act I, when Princess Aurora’s maids of honor are dancing center stage, the eight violin pages, on the sides of the stage, are doing gargouillades — twinkling sideways jumps in which each foot writes a circle in the air. -(hulu.com) (Image: Ms. Lawrence) HEMLOCK GROVE Evildoers run rampant in a dingy Pennsylvania industrial town as the friendship between a werewolf and a rich guy who likes the taste of his own blood comes to a disturbing end. -She added that when reading Frank’s diary, which is in epistolary form , she would think, “What does she say that might spark a response from him?” -The Spurs also extended their franchise-record home winning streak to 28 straight games dating to last season. -Afghan women’s groups have long complained that they had been bypassed in previous attempts to open talks with the Taliban, and noted that they would have the most to lose if repressive Taliban-era restrictions on women’s public roles were to return. -After class one afternoon, Will is approached by Kat (Jessica Williams), a talented student who offers to introduce him to her beautiful 45-year-old mother, Diane ( Regina Hall ), a teacher of American literature at Columbia. -But there are a few interesting races, and three seats in the State Legislature are open because their prior occupants left under a criminal cloud. -“ In fact, the footage of the fetus was “stock footage” that “was added to the video to dramatize its content,” according to PolitiFact , which rated Fiorina’s comments as “mostly false.” -I think everybody does better if they really like some aspect of what they’re doing, but work is work. -Votto’s bobble allowed Dilson Herrera to sprint home from third with the winning run. -“One Loop at a Time: June Myles ’s Hooked Rugs.” -A. I loved reading and writing , and I had what I guess you would describe as a “magazine brain” from Day 1. -Monday’s plan, called Bid 2.0, was seen as Boston’s major chance to convince the U.S.O.C. to stick with Boston, which it picked over Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington in January. -The magazine’s editorial director, Stéphane Charbonnier , who was killed in the attack, had scoffed at any suggestion that the magazine should tone down its trademark satire to appease anyone. -Standing onstage in Simi Valley, Calif., Mr. Bush called on Mr. Trump to apologize for inserting Mr. Bush’s wife, Columba , who was born in Mexico, in the immigration debate. -It is also aggressively marketing sustainable brands in the hope of increasing sales (including a paid post from Ben & Jerry’s on the website of The New York Times ) -But Francis has unique advantages in Cuba, given that he is a native Spanish speaker bearing a popular message of social justice and the pitfalls of capitalism. -NeuroLinx now supports a range of research projects, including an exploration of the way dolphins sleep, an effort to create a computer simulation of the ubiquitous lab worm C. elegans (known as the Open Worm project), and an exploration of nerve damage in diseases like multiple sclerosis. -The Rangers had performed well against Western Conference teams this season, especially on the road; they were 7-1-0 in away games against the West entering Saturday. -The feature, which is updated monthly , has had 56,000 visits since it made its debut in October. -On Monday, the website of another official media outlet, China National Radio, published an article from Xinhua stating that an associate of Mr. Xu had been shot and killed by the police while trying to escape . -Ms. Greer’s views are well known, but the campaign to bar her from giving a lecture has raised the issue of academic censorship, and the university swiftly rejected the petition in the name of free speech . -‘Love’ (No rating, 2:14) Telling the story of a romance entirely through explicit sex, the Argentine director Gaspar Noé creates a visual tranquillity and dreamy eroticism that strips the film of salaciousness and highlights the only conversation it cares about: The one that runs from between the legs to between the ears. -There remains an illusion — on Wall Street and beyond — that only a small pool of talent is capable of working on Wall Street, said James P. Gorman, Morgan Stanley’s chairman and chief executive, who spoke in the morning at the conference about the future of finance . -The argument on the other side boils down to a simple notion: Drivers are going to do it anyway, so why not minimize the riskiest kinds of multitasking, like looking down at the phone or handling it ? -In 2006 I was shot at by a drunken 20-something man on the North Side of Chicago while riding in a car with three female friends. -And despite the perseverance of arguments that Riyadh is a greater source of extremism than Tehran — something no serving American official ever discusses — Saudi Arabia remains a crucial American ally in opposing both Iran and regional extremists like the Islamic State. -These conversions include 12 East 88th Street, a red-brick 13-story building near Fifth Avenue designed by Rosario Candela, the architect responsible for much of the Upper East Side’s elegant look. -And now, as the end of the official rainy season approaches — this state gets 90 percent of its water from December through April, most of it in December and January — California is facing a punishing fourth year of drought. -Among Republicans, only Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, who is likely to seek the White House, and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who has announced his intention to do so, voted no. -The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5 percent, and average hourly earnings rose 0.2 percent last month, both identical to the forecasters’ projections. -Though he works hard, the character eludes his grasp. -Now half a dozen or more declared and likely candidates appeal to social conservatives, and Mr. Huckabee’s party has moved further rightward. -“ Please ignore the siren ,” he said. -Citing continuing litigation, Mr. Collingsworth as well as executives of Drummond declined to be interviewed for this article. -Talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership , a priority for President Obama, deadlocked two months ago. -The stronger dollar caused a sell-off in commodities as well. Benchmark crude oil fell 91 cents, or 2 percent, to settle at $44.29 a barrel. -When “To Kill a Mockingbird” was published in 1960, the South, and the United States, needed the heroic story of Atticus Finch . -There are an estimated 28 Europeans 65 or older for every 100 residents ages 20 to 64, almost twice the world average, according to the United Nations, and compared with 24.7 for the United States. -He led Maynard Evans High School in Orlando to the Florida state championship in 1975. -But after hearing criticism from elected officials and local residents, Mr. Cuomo asked the board to consider a new round of bidding for a casino license specifically for the Southern Tier. -But in recommending only three projects for a license last month, the board warned about the possibility of cannibalizing an already crowded gambling market in the Northeast . -I often joke that Harvard should complete the process by setting tuition at $1 billion a year. -“The question is whether the government of Sudan, comprised of the ruling National Congress Party, the military and National Security under President Bashir, is cohesive to make the bold steps, which involve politically difficult sacrifices,” said Alex de Waal , executive director of the World Peace Foundation. -His critics concede that women do sometimes underplay their strengths, but they point to another concern: Studies show that when women speak up in negotiations or other meetings, they are often penalized for doing so. -The largely unschooled troops are learning such basic skills as how to use an encrypted walkie-talkie; how to break open a door with a sledgehammer and a crowbar ; and how to drag a wounded colleague across a field while holding a rifle at the ready. -Surging demand caught Ms. Basford and her publisher off guard. -The city said it would charge $18,000 for 84 hours of video to be placed on DVDs — about $214 an hour of video. -But deep in a 685-page document that is part of Arizona’s water plan, the state lists 42 groundwater basins that it says are connected to surface water, indicating a potential conflict over rights to those supplies. -His dream is to start a chain and help bring Cuban men’s style back to the glory days. -But in Washington he grouped abortion in a long catalog of wrongs that need to be righted: hungry children, bombing, “immigrants who drown in the search for a better tomorrow,” old or sick people who are treated as a burden, terrorism, war, drug trafficking and environmental devastation. -For that reason, Brown ’s task in 1964 seems a little easier than the one James faces now. -New York International Children’s Film Festival (Saturday and Sunday) -Mr. Reid is using his power to filibuster bills and toss up chaff — a role Senate Republicans enjoyed for several years — to push back on anything Mr. McConnell may wish to accomplish . -The real struggle is over civic identity . -Butler, a reserve cornerback and undrafted rookie who was understandably convinced he would be the goat after Kearse had played pinball wizard at his expense, turned out to be quite the contrary. -Interestingly, the new dietary recommendations may acknowledge this as well, dropping the recommendation to limit overall fat consumption in favor of a more refined recommendation to limit only saturated fat . -The Siberian Times first reported news of the discovery in city of Yakutsk last month. -Still, Poles announced the participation of the presidents of Lithuania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Romania and Ukraine, as well as Slovakia’s prime minister and the head of the European Council, Donald Tusk, the former Polish prime minister. -Ten minutes later , however, tears dried, Jessie is prowling around in the cabin, having spontaneously fashioned a skirt and bolero for herself out of green leaves, like a sprite of nature. -“It’s called a chauffeur . -Silver filigree pendants ($18 to $45) depict a flame motif found in ancient Khmer temples. -The cast also includes Alfred Molina, giving an amusing caricature of a machine politician, and a number of actors who do good work as various cogs in the political and legal apparatus: Bob Balaban as the judge, Terry Kinney as the head of the Yonkers housing authority, Clarke Peters as a smooth-talking consultant and, especially, Catherine Keener as an anti-integration protester. -‘ African Story Circle ’ (Saturday) -(Full disclosure: Mr. Elmendorf is a friend and former student of mine, so I am not entirely objective. -If your house is so large that a new router won’t be able to cover every inch with a great Wi-Fi signal, you could install a Wi-Fi extender , which enhances an existing Wi-Fi connection to increase coverage. -Tracee Ellis Ross , “black-ish” The degree of difficulty that Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ms. Metcalf and Ms. Nash face on their respective shows is vertiginous. -Most people search and read Wikipedia anonymously , since you don’t need an account to view its tens of millions of articles in hundreds of languages. -Luminous cluster-like chords unfold in steady rhythmic patterns during the slow movement, though the soloists and groups of orchestra instruments keep injecting squirrelly, creepy things into the tranquillity. -The pamphlet, created by the de Blasio administration, is a glossy but blunt warning about the dangers of metzitzah b’peh, an Orthodox circumcision ritual linked to herpes infections in infants. -Written by Rosemary Myers and Julianne O’Brien , the show includes puppetry and animated projections. -Jo Ann Soderquist Kramer, class of ’64, said that when she arrived for her freshman year, she and her roommate each unpacked identical framed 8-by-10 photographs of their high school sweethearts and set them carefully on their bureaus . -On the anniversary last year, more than 50 people died in clashes with the police. -The writer, a clinical social worker , is the author of “Witness to Resilience: Stories of Intimate Violence.” -Over the past decade, companies doing business in Colombia, like Chiquita Brands and Dole Food, have incurred the wrath of Terrence Collingsworth, a lawyer who has accused them of mistreating workers or conspiring to kill labor activists. -Other beers well worth seeking out include the pleasantly bitter District Common from Atlas Brew Works; the golden, malty, hoppy Venn Dortmund-Style Lager from Ninkasi Brewing; the lively, lightly bitter Dortmunder Gold Lager from Great Lakes Brewing; and the fresh, grassy Lawnmower Lager from Caldera Brewing. -“We live in a low rate environment in which insurance companies and pension funds have to invest their money -The case against Ao An is strongly opposed by the Cambodian government, the police and the national investigating judge , who have been unwilling to cooperate with the tribunal. -ROSE ON HIS BEST BEHAVIOR A product of working-class west-side Cincinnati, Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader, was barred from the game in 1989 and finally acknowledged in 2004 that he bet on baseball. -A six th location opened in Malibu, Calif., in 2012. -But more importantly during Wednesday’s debate, Fiorina unleashed a scurrilous attack in her pitch to defund Planned Parenthood, saying of the attack videos released about the group: “I dare Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama to watch these tapes. -Sandy would cuddle with the baby and turn pages. -Prince, the blogger, offered two ways to measure future progress: when Mets caps are highly visible on all trains, not just the 7 line to Flushing , and when a fan’s request to turn a restaurant television to a Mets game is not met with a look “like you have three eyes.” -Until his health began to fail, we traveled to see the Cubs in San Francisco and San Diego , -The poetics of damage permeates ­David Treuer’s elegantly bitter fourth novel, “Prudence,” which unites a distinctly modern sociopolitical perspective with a more old-fashioned moral rigor about the ­consequences of emotional cowardice, complicity and repression. -The applause , of course, is the short-term reason Mr. Putin is coming to the United Nations for the first time in a decade. -No deaths were reported, but as of Sunday evening, 498 people had been sent to 43 area hospitals, with 202 sustaining serious injuries, according to the website of the Public Health Department of New Taipei City, where the incident took place, outside of Taipei. -“I see no reason to delay,” said Linas Linkevicius , the foreign minister of Lithuania. -She was carrying a bag and walking east on 13th Avenue near 147th Street in the Whitestone neighborhood -One, HP Inc., primarily sells personal computers and printers . -Even Russian casualties fighting next door in Ukraine — a war the public accepted as necessary for its own protection — were hidden by the state. -At least one rider sitting near the ad on a recent morning said it seemed inappropriate for children . -“Burnt” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian), because when things heat up in the kitchen, curse words fly. Running time: 1 hour 40 minutes. -A Shiite leader in the region, Mozaffor Hossen , 35, secretary general of the Bangladesh Imamia Welfare Foundation, said the gunmen brought a lock with them and used it to lock the compound’s gate, then entered the mosque and opened fire. -He issued the dictum before my first foreign assignment: apartheid South Africa , a country justly seen as an open-and-shut case of oppression. -Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. , the Obama administration’s top appellate lawyer, who urged the justices to strike down the law, began his argument with a vivid image. -that Barack Obama is actually president might cheer some Democrats. -Many countries involved in the Holocaust acknowledged their collective responsibility only after considerable delay: France did not begin to question its myth of heroic Resistance until the 1980s and 1990s. -In 1994 , Trish Hall, then the Living section’s editor, asked me if I wanted to write a column for the new Dining section. -Barnes & Noble has been battered by Amazon , its powerful online rival, and has incurred big financial losses from its largely failed attempt to carve out territory in the e-book space with the Nook. -An army officer in Niger said the fighters were pushed back after at least three hours of combat. -She added that she has been in a rush since December, when a hacker put unfinished songs online from her new album, “Rebel Heart” ; a suspect has been indicted in Israel. -For instance, 10 states have made it harder for people with domestic violence convictions to obtain weapons. -The bureau is in the meantime coming under fire from lawmakers of both parties for failing to meet the challenges of today’s searing drought . -The Boston race has been dominated by East Africans, with Kenya and Ethiopia taking 16 of the last 18 women’s titles. -A comment by the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, Janet L. Yellen , suggesting that stocks were generally overvalued added to the selling pressure. -It is also near the average monthly increase of 199,000 in 2013 and 260,000 in 2014. -Three states — California, New Jersey and Rhode Island — offer paid family leave, and several cities, including Boston and Seattle this year, have begun offering parental leave to city employees. -Now 74, Rose has petitioned for reinstatement , and there had been hopes locally that something might happen in time for the All-Star Game. -“We must come together for common sense gun violence prevention reforms that keep weapons out of the hands of criminals and the violently unstable, while respecting responsible gun owners,” she said in a statement that was unlikely to offer encouragement to proponents of stricter gun laws. -Of course, the tricky part for China ’s government will be picking the winners and losers. -“People heard gunfire and went home. ” Niger’s army has troops based in Bosso, at the edge of the area of recent fighting with Boko Haram. -In the summer of 1989, a 9-year-old named Ted ( Jared Breeze ) is living with his father (David Morse) in a crumbling resort in the American West and collecting roadkill, whose demise he arranges for by depositing garbage on the highway. -CAVALIERS 120, RAPTORS 112 LeBron James scored 29 points and matched a season high with 14 assists, Kevin Love had 22 points and 10 rebounds and visiting Cleveland held on to beat Toronto. -The euro fell to 1.20 against the dollar on Friday, its lowest since June 2010, while the yield, or market interest rate, on German two-year government bonds fell to a new low of minus 0.11 percent. -Many of Mrs. Clinton’s advisers say they still doubt Mr. Trump will be the Republican nominee, but they have contemplated what it would mean for Mrs. Clinton, a policy wonk known for her 12-point plans to approach problems, to run against the visceral Mr. Trump, said several of those advisers who insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations. -The team could also negotiate a compromise contract for an amount based on how many games Pierre-Paul might play this season. -“We get a lot of ideas from media,” said Anna Post , a co-author of “Emily Post’s Etiquette” and a spokeswoman for the Emily Post Institute in Burlington, Vt. -In 2009, the Mayo Clinic recognized Dr. Schatz with a Distinguished Alumni Award. A nominating letter praised his courage because “criticizing an investigation which was overseen by some of the leading figures in the American Public Health Service was an action that was, to say the very least, potentially harmful to his career.” -Last year, the crew fled Argentina after being attacked by local residents during the filming of an episode in which Mr. Clarkson drove a Porsche sports car with the license plate H982 FKL , which some took as a reference to the British victory over Argentina in the 1982 Falklands War. -Yes, but when you’re in this business what you come to understand is that total eradication of a drug threat just isn’t going to happen,” said Keith Brown, the special agent in charge of the D.E.A.’s New Orleans field division , which covers Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. -The professional wrestling company WWE tapes an online program called “NXT” at the university. -8:05 P.M. (Starz Cinema) -When Goldberger describes how Goldberg became Gehry, he portrays a blend of someone who manipulates and is manipulated. -Also unlike the United States, it is not clear that the public will ever fully know the depths of a bank’s problems . -The remaining 59 available seats in Parliament were won by smaller parties. -As an accidental public service, this deed was little known until recently, when a trove of documents unearthed by several news organizations showed What Exxon Knew and When It Knew It . -Museums and Galleries ASBURY PARK Heaven Gallery “Photographic Memoir,” Tim Horn and Maribel Guerrero. -When she complained to top officials at the Garden, Dolan personally insisted on firing her. Who among us does not believe in repentance and second chances? -I love the calm snarkiness of this essay, and it went right over the heads of some making comments here . -He did not mention the federal investigation . -Shops and restaurants are concentrated in and around Eastlake Avenue , not far from the water; downtown Seattle is about four miles away. -Almost five years later, there is a different aura surrounding the Mets, who are guaranteed to enter September in first place after a 9- 4 win Wednesday night against the Philadelphia Phillies. -There were no surveillance cameras in that area, according to inmates, and corrections officials acknowledged that there are only a few for the entire prison. -Recommended for ages 6 through 11 , the show promises to be hands-on and interactive. -In Jesse Ball ’s elegant, spellbinding fifth novel, “A Cure for Suicide,” a man known only as the “claimant” sits on a chair, which he has recently learned is called “chair.” -The antitrust case against Google filed by European Union regulators on Wednesday will inevitably draw comparisons to the long-running prosecution of Microsoft, in which regulators on both sides of the Atlantic pursued the software giant for anticompetitive behavior. -The International Committee of the Red Cross said that two of its staff members were abducted by gunmen as they drove to work on Tuesday in Sana , Yemen’s capital. -As the Timberwolves continue to search for an offensive rhythm, Ricky Rubio , now one of the team’s more experienced players, said he was getting a better feel for where and when Karl-Anthony Towns wanted the ball. -The new commissioner , Rob Manfred, is emphatically in favor of keeping the link between the sport’s so-called jewel events. -Fifteen other passengers reportedly drowned before the fishing boat happened on the party. -An obituary on Thursday about the longtime Alvin Ailey dancer Dudley Williams, using information from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, misstated the given name of his father and his brother . -From its opening moments, “ People Places Things ” seems at odds with itself. -TARRYTOWN Tarrytown Music Hall The Midtown Men, Broadway and pop. -The Mets’ offense did not help Harvey much; Hamels held them to one run and four hits in seven innings. -She became a fierce, pioneering player and has assumed as many vital roles as a coach and futurist as anyone in women’s soccer in the United States. -Trimble, a freshman guard, connected again from 3-point range with 2:18 remaining for a 62-54 lead. -As most Nationalist soldiers fled east to Taiwan in the face of Communist advances, the Kuomintang’s 93rd Division retreated west from the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan into Myanmar, then known as Burma. -To move floodwater around in the winter, new canals and other infrastructure may be needed in some areas, one potential use of some of the $2.7 billion in public money. -Mr. Watkins, a tourist from Utah visiting New York for the United States Open , was stabbed in the chest on Sept. 3, 1990, in a struggle with at least six young men who had tried to rob his family inside the Seventh Avenue subway station at 53rd Street. -Cheryl Yvette Dawson and Madifing Kaba are to be married Sunday evening at the Alger House, an event space in Manhattan. -She also removed the actress Anne Hathaway from her Instagram feed after Ms. Hathaway shared a posting supportive of Mrs. Clinton. -“He’s a rare athlete who has played at a very high level before. -In the last 15 months , Uber and Lyft have introduced shared rides in Austin, Boston, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington through UberPool and Lyft Line. -a $250 coupon for future use. -Oleksandr I. Leshchenko, the deputy director for training in the National Guard, was somewhat skeptical about the value of the training, saying that “ 99 percent ” of the men in the course had already been in combat. -Despite being the league’s most valuable player and the clear leader of the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry has a far lower figure than James in the finals, 30.5. -Speaking from Niamey, the capital, the officer said all the Boko Haram fighters who entered Bosso were killed . -Marian Gaborik and Tyler Toffoli also scored for the visiting Kings , and Quick stopped 31 shots. -Noting that gravestones are “ irrational ” because they prolong suffering while failing to bring back the dead, the claimant wonders: “But, if life is just that, just being reasonable, then there is nothing in it — nothing worthwhile. -At the beginning of their new Broadway show, now in previews, the magicians Penn & Teller invite the audience to turn on their cellphones as part of a magic trick. -The United investigation grew out of the federal inquiry into the 2013 closing of lanes at the George Washington Bridge, and Mr. Fox is the latest high-ranking figure to leave his post amid those investigations. -Among the elements that must be dealt with this week are increases in the value added tax, including the end of a special tax status for the Greek islands; a makeover of the pension system ; and the imposition of automatic spending cuts if the government misses budget targets. -For nearly a year, banks and law firms have talked about forging a closer partnership to share some information about hacking incidents . -On Saturday they thronged the conference center where the results were announced , some cheering or chanting. -That split is the same as the broadcasters now hold for the British rights to televise the Premier League, whose teams, including Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal, play in games that can attract a global audience of about three billion each week . -RBG: When I was working on a book about civil procedure in Sweden , in 1962 and ’63. -BREWERS 10, WHITE SOX 7 Elian Herrera hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning and Khris Davis followed with a solo shot for host Milwaukee. -Toys and games , a small but increasingly critical part of the business, provided a bright spot, growing nearly 15 percent in the last quarter. -Full Sail, which offered its first bachelor’s degree programs in 2003 and master’s programs in 2007, says it received 2,800 film-related applicants last year, a 47 percent increase over 2013. -Each time Ben Carson prepared to cut into a human brain, the neurosurgeon, who was the first to separate twins conjoined at the head, said a prayer. -“Since mobile search results are about half of what Google handles, anyone might be at risk,” said Danny Sullivan, the founder of Search Engine Land, which closely tracks changes to Google’s search engine. -Now that Mr. Turnbull, a wealthy lawyer and former investment banker, has the country’s top job, his main challenge is clear, said Hugh White, an intelligence analyst who from 1985 to 1991 advised Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Defense Minister Kim Beazley. -Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia , said in a statement on Wednesday that “the massive new number of employees’ fingerprints that was breached is shocking.” -The Minnesota Department of Revenue stopped accepting electronic filings from TurboTax on Thursday and resumed accepting them Saturday afternoon, after TurboTax put new security measures in place. -Misinformation about climate change is distressingly common in the United States — a 2014 Yale study found that 35 percent of Americans believe that global warming is caused mostly by natural phenomena rather than human activity, and 34 percent think there is a lot of disagreement among scientists about whether global warming is even happening. -There was Myanmar art in the West — England and Germany had made out like the colonial bandits they were — but very little in the United States. -Still, if Mr. Cameron, as expected after negotiations with Brussels, decides to support Britain’s staying in the European Union, it is very likely that a sizable number of Tory backbenchers will oppose him and campaign to leave Europe. -Kyrgios’s early exit will at least allow him to avoid the vitriol that has been directed his way since Wednesday night, when he was heard telling Stan Wawrinka that a fellow Australian player, Thanasi Kokkinakis , had slept with Wawrinka’s girlfriend, Donna Vekic, a player on the WTA Tour. -Many apps have similar features, including WhatsApp and WeChat . -American International Pictures, Part 2 (through Sunday) Anthology Film Archives continues its tribute to the influential, no-budget production house American International Pictures, where the movies’ titles and posters often got hashed out before the scripts were written. -A New York City police officer who arrested a man as he tried to film him and other officers with a cellphone camera was charged on Tuesday with official misconduct and lying on a criminal complaint. -Mutual fund analysts say that the Third Avenue fund is perhaps the riskiest of the many high-yield funds that investors have been piling into in recent years. -One of the most glorious moments in D.H. Lawrence’s “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” once a banned book, occurs when Connie and Mellors adorn their genitalia with flowers. -For the first time since 1998, and for the fifth time in league history, the All-Star Game made a stop in New York, infusing the arena with a dose of the basketball skill, celebrity presence and general sense of occasion it has lacked for the last three months, given the struggles of the hometown Knicks. The game capped a multiborough weekend spree of brand-sponsored parties, in-store promotional appearances, charity events and various activities vaguely related to basketball, some of which took place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. -Click the Not In My Library tab to see the songs not on that machine, and then click the cloud-shaped Download icon to copy the files to the iTunes library on that Mac or PC. -After one Long Island Rail Road train passed through, heading east, the man and woman ducked underneath the crossing gate . -The new manager, Joe Maddon , won’t treat the 107-year wait for a championship as a 107-ton weight. -She has traveled extensively, speaking out for women’s and human rights, winning numerous awards for her work in media and advocacy, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013. -The state news agency, SANA, said they were “reunited with their comrades,” while insurgent groups contended that many had been captured or killed . -Nearly all of the October gain came from the category that covers auto and student loans, while credit card borrowing edged up a mere $200 million. -“Everyone is using it now, so smartphones are essentially monitoring our behavior,” she said. -For him, free expression was nothing without the right to offend. And Charlie Hebdo has been an equal-opportunity offender: Muslims, Jews and Christians — not to mention politicians of all stripes — have been targets of buffoonish, vulgar caricatures and cartoons that push every hot button with glee. -At his first New York City Marathon, in 2002, he finished ninth in 2:12:35 and grew so chilled that his father tried to massage warmth back into his legs and his mother told him, “No more marathons for you.” -Just before the Christmas break we just finished a recapitalization. -BEIRUT, Lebanon — Scores of Syrian government soldiers and civilians besieged by insurgents for nearly a month in a hospital in northern Syria fled on Friday in a dramatic exit that both the army and its opponents promptly claimed as a victory. -But although there are occasional, unprintable mishearings that make me blush, a vast majority do not admit any simple Freudian interpretation. -“So it was 50 years ago during the civil rights movement, and so it must be today.” -The case against Ao An is strongly opposed by the Cambodian government , the police and the national investigating judge, who have been unwilling to cooperate with the tribunal. -BlackRock has argued that bond E.T.F.s, and its increasing size, are healthful for the markets in general and that in a low interest rate environment it is to be expected that long-term investors like insurance companies and pension funds invest in higher yielding securities to lock in better returns. -“What we have is an addict’s high,” John explains to Sarah Paulson ’s junkie ghost. -Mr. May added, referring to the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin: “What worries me the most about Donald Trump is what he would do if put into a situation where he is sitting down with Putin. -Mark Lubell , the center’s executive director, said architects would soon begin remaking the space, which has more than 5,000 square feet for exhibitions on two floors, into raw, airy galleries with a continuous glass front along the Bowery. -Black-and-white images depict daily life — families around the breakfast table, a mother holding an infant, men and women heading off to work — as Mrs. Clinton reminds voters they are “not just electing a president, but a commander in chief.” -As the article correctly noted elsewhere, he is Richard Wrangham , not Wrangell. -So The Wirecutter also combed through test results and picked some routers for different living situations, such as small apartments or homes where people primarily use Apple devices. -“It definitely needs to be someone you really trust, ” he said. -She played tennis, gardened and went for walks around Ithaca with a handful of friends, most of them former colleagues from Cornell. -Last year, 78 percent of students met state standards on the state English test, and 80 percent on the math test, versus 30 and 39 percent citywide. -A real solution would involve more opportunities for employment and education, stricter policies on gun control and safe spaces for those who have been traumatized, in order to minimize the chance of violence being perpetuated — the same things people have spent half a century calling for in these neighborhoods. -In an article on reaction in New England to the Soviet Union’s getting an atomic bomb , The Times wrote: “People appeared almost unanimous in their opinion that if the Russians had the atomic bomb and intended to use it, there was nothing that they, individually, could do about it. -I visited the Foreign Ministry at the Quai d’Orsay — bristling with emergency meetings on terrorism — to check on the status of French-American relations. -The Cavaliers lost the ball 19 times, and their defense was again missing in action for too much of the game. -The most powerful figure in the Cuban church is Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino , the archbishop of Havana, who is set to retire. -But deep in a 685-page document that is part of Arizona’s water plan, the state lists 42 groundwater basins that it says are connected to surface water, indicating a potential conflict over rights to those supplies. -Dr. Coggan had earlier grown disappointed with the “establishment” science in which, he says, academic research and corporate profit priorities are increasingly indistinguishable . -A Shiite leader in the region, Mozaffor Hossen, 35, secretary general of the Bangladesh Imamia Welfare Foundation, said the gunmen brought a lock with them and used it to lock the compound’s gate, then entered the mosque and opened fire. -The pastry chef, Krista Guiwo, was trained at the French Culinary Institute in New York City and usually has eight frequently changing choices on her menu. -Tom Hanks leads a terrific cast that includes Mark Rylance as a Soviet mole and Scott Shepherd as a C.I.A. operative. -His latest credit is “ Inside Out ,” about the inner workings of a young girl’s brain, which he directed and co-wrote. -The most powerful figure in the Cuban church is Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino , the archbishop of Havana, who is set to retire. -Meanwhile, experts tell us that most child care is mediocre to poor , including care by relatives — who are often too busy trying to get work done themselves. -Pam MacKinnon, the play’s director and a Tony winner for “ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?,” disagreed. -When Joseph Stalin came to power art became government-dictated propaganda and its makers, often under threat, towed the line . -Trian also claims that DuPont has bloated costs in both administrative and research and development efforts , as well as bad corporate governance practices. -The fund, which under former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg raised hundreds of millions of dollars for educational programs, has experienced declines in fund-raising under Mayor Bill de Blasio . -Most people didn’t seem to take her very seriously, and it didn’t help that her signature campaign tactic was passing out muffin recipes . -The test is from a company called GeneU (pronounced “gene you”) and performed at its nine-month-old shop on New Bond Street , which looks like a cross between a science fiction movie set and a silver-gray-and-red-dipped Apple store — perhaps fittingly, because the DNA test is done by a flash-drive-size microchip. -BEIRUT, Lebanon — Scores of Syrian government soldiers and civilians besieged by insurgents for nearly a month in a hospital in northern Syria fled on Friday in a dramatic exit that both the army and its opponents promptly claimed as a victory. -She may not notice the carnival anymore, but the director, Chris Messina , takes time to gently point out some of the more picturesque sites, like the Venice sign that serves as a gateway to the Pacific and the arched walkways that Orson Welles immortalized in “Touch of Evil.” -In “Trainwreck,” as in her best work elsewhere, Ms. Schumer is at her strongest when she insists that women aren’t distressed damsels but — as they toddle, walk and race in the highest of heels, the tightest of skirts, the sexiest, mightiest of poses — the absolute agents of their lives and desires. -Kyrgios’s older brother, Christos , made crude comments about Vekic and threatening comments toward Wawrinka and was kicked off the air during a radio interview for making a crude pun. -We’ve had the Western New Year, the Chinese New Year and the Tibetan New Year; now here comes Nowruz, the Persian New Year, which also heralds the arrival of spring . -As a few producers watched and Mr. Feig adjusted the blocking, the actors filmed a scene in which Mr. Law’s character jokes about running away together and Ms. McCarthy, as his besotted colleague, takes him seriously. -All the talks my daughter and I had had over the years about her father’s absence swirled around us, filling the car like plumes of smoke from a freshly lit fire. -It means that even potentially great drugs might not come to market because they were disclosed in the past — so they’re now not novel — or because they are a natural extension of existing knowledge — so they’re now obvious. -The authorities said victims of malware were steered to Coin.mx , a site run by the two men, to buy the Bitcoins to pay the ransom demanded by the malware. -After signing his scorecard , he stepped to the microphone and deadpanned, “I’m just doing this so I won’t get fined.” -Towering stone pillars change position in Julia Hansen’s sets, suggesting the protean power of tyranny and the danger of lives lived in the shadows, but they transform awkwardly. -REDS FANS SAVOR TEAM HISTORY Cincinnati was home to the first professional baseball team, the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, who went unbeaten their inaugural season. -HARTFORD TheaterWorks “Good People,” drama by David Lindsay-Abaire . -His night was punctuated by four interviews: one on the court with the in-house announcer, another with the local television broadcast team, a third with NBA TV (during which he did a solid impression of Shaquille O’Neal , one of the hosts) and finally a small news conference for reporters in front of his locker. -Last year, 29 percent of Mississippi’s same-sex-couple households were raising children younger than 18 — the highest percentage of any state in the nation, the complaint said. -Conducting is partly show business , but he never looked at it that way. -As a result, the Slovenian prime minister, Miro Cerar , said that it was very likely that many of the 30,000 migrants who were traveling north from Greece could become stranded in Slovenia, which has limited room to accommodate them. -And yet he did get there, striking out seven San Diego Padres in just three and two-thirds innings , and getting two standing ovations from Dodgers fans along the way. -Our contributor Kevin Carey has written an important and eye-opening piece on this subject, and I encourage you to read it. -Capt. Andrii Syurkalo , a Ukrainian officer, said it was commendable that the trainers were willing to use the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal as an element in a class on the Geneva Conventions. -While there appear to be no challengers to Mr. McCarthy for the speakership at this point, there is little doubt that Tea Party conservatives will be looking for a candidate to back. -My family has its share of divorces and second marriages; my friends’ romantic paths are varied; my closest friend from high school just exchanged vows with his longtime boyfriend. -After discussions, the Italian team rejected the idea of supplying Red Bull, although it did accept to supply Toro Rosso , Red Bull’s second team. -N.F.L. Week 7 scores and highlights Four games into the 2015 season, the Eagles were 1-3 and fans were calling for Coach Chip Kelly’s head. -Venture capitalists are funding new search start-ups that treat information and the web as legacy products and that focus on actions and apps instead. -It is a cute name for what occurred when global financial markets collectively went berserk over the realization that the Fed was serious about tapering its program of quantitative easing — or put more plainly, that the Fed would wind down its injections of money into the financial system over time. -But it was also without the key defenders David Alaba and Holger Badstuber, and aches and fatigue also affected some who did play, like Xabi Alonso, Philipp Lahm and Bastian Schweinsteiger. -“This is a mythology that Venezuela is not good at soccer,” said Omar Pironel, a 27-year-old Colombia fan visiting Chile for the tournament. -During the post-World War II marriage boom, when gas shortages persuaded honeymooners from New York and Philadelphia to stay closer to home, hoteliers began luring newlyweds to the Poconos instead of to Niagara Falls. -Many universities have decided to drop fossil fuel stocks from their investment portfolios, but the New School in New York City has decided to go a step further. -The person at whose expense Aveling generally made himself comfortable was, of course, Eleanor . -Both measures need a second House vote and also would have to pass the Senate , where Democrats have previously blocked proposed ID requirements. -The Rev. Christopher R. Heanue, a parochial vicar at the church, has nicknamed him John the Baptist . -Children can also do pi puzzles there and play a circular version of tick-tack-toe involving four concentric loops divided into wedges. -Instead of trading insults with Harry Reid, the Democratic Senate leader, Mr. Koch and his brother, David H. Koch, are trading compliments with President Obama , who this month praised the Kochs’ support for criminal justice reform at a meeting of the N.A.A.C.P. -Colon said after the game through an interpreter that it felt as if he threw more changeups in Wednesday’s game than in any other over his 18-year career, but the strategy was successful. -Would it be absolutely cynical to say the Senate responded to what appears to be a terrorist mass shooting by declining to ban the sale of guns to people on the terrorist watch list? -When Mr. Rodham was short on cash in 2010, Mr. Clinton helped get him a job for $72,000 a year raising investments in GreenTech Automotive, an electric car company then owned by Terry McAuliffe, an old friend of Mr. Clinton’s and now the governor of Virginia. -The economy grew 3.5 percent in 2014. -July 9, 8 to 11 p.m. -Nate Wooley ’s new work “For Kenneth Gaburo” is a setting of a sentence by Mr. Gaburo (1926-93), a searching composer, conductor, pianist and language theorist. -For an earnest young Christian named Ben Lowe, revelation came on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, in Africa. -Mr. Seymour told me that he and Mr. Connell first drank together at the Glad Hand, now closed, whose bartender founded the No Name. -Malta also has double taxation treaties with 65 countries, allowing individuals and businesses to avoid being taxed in two places. -Kristiansand Zoo in Norway, which had sent Kasper, was closed on Wednesday evening when a reporter called, and no one there could be reached. -“The Grand Budapest Hotel” and “The Imitation Game” were named best original and adapted screenplay, respectively, at the Writers Guild of America Awards, given out Saturday in Los Angeles and New York. -A six-mile -long trail loops around the lake, stopping at pocket parks along the way. -Recently, these rides have ended at Chomp Chomp in Greenwich Village for radish cakes, noodle soups with transporting powers, coconut rice, triangles of golden beef-filled roti wet with curry sauce, and other treats from the food courts of Singapore. -Luciana Achugar (through Dec. 19) -An article on Wednesday about a vote by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to change its definition of marriage to include same-sex marriage misstated the membership of the United Methodist Church. -914-788-0100 ; hvcca.org. PURCHASE Neuberger Museum of Art of Purchase College An artist talk by Artie Vierkant. -“We live in a low rate environment in which insurance companies and pension funds have to invest their money,” said Laurence D. Fink , the chief executive of BlackRock, who noted that three-quarters of the firm’s clients were these types of buy-and-hold investors. -Augustus set Tschirnhaus up with a character named Johann Friedrich ­Böttger, an apothecary’s apprentice who came to public attention when he was observed turning silver into gold . -Charley Hoffman took advantage of calmer afternoon conditions to take the first-round lead in the windswept Texas Open, shooting a five-under-par 67. -It was going 2 miles per hour under the speed limit, at 58 m.p.h. , Mr. Sumwalt said. -The damage began with an innocuous fly ball off the bat of Curtis Granderson that was dropped by center fielder Odubel Herrera. -A native of Needham, Mass. , who played college hockey at Princeton, Condon started his journey to the Canadiens by trying out for an E.C.H.L. team during his spring break in 2013. -The authors followed up with “The Jesus Bag” (1971), a critical analysis of the role of religion in black life. -In California, Mr. Harper-Mercer was enrolled at El Camino College from 2010 to 2012, but officials there would not confirm whether he obtained any degree or certification. -After a cursory, but necessary, explanation from one of the chefs, we all tucked into fresh tortellini stuffed with eggplant and pickled onion in an Iranian lemon bouillon with chunks of orange-hued Mimolette cheese. -Only with the help of a local journalist ( Daniel Brühl ) can they penetrate the wall of secrecy and evasion and learn that the painting, commissioned by Adele’s husband, and later acquired by the Belvedere’s duplicitous curator, belonged not to Adele, but to her husband, who willed it to his heirs. -It was by far my favorite class at the University of North Carolina , which I attended in the mid-1980s, though I couldn’t and can’t think of any bluntly practical application for it, not unless you’re bound for a career on the stage or in academia. -First, these issues are difficult and personal , and I don’t presume that my approach is always right. -9 P.M. (ABC) MODERN FAMILY Jay (Ed O’Neill) and Claire (Julie Bowen) have creative differences when they shoot a commercial for Pritchett Closets in response to their competitor’s clever advertisement. -Richard Avedon traveled the country to shoot dozens of portraits of the people he felt ran America, a collection now with the Metropolitan Museum of Art . -Philippe Dauman, the chief executive of Viacom, has since been put in control of Mr. Redstone’s medical care. -Those he seeks advice from, he said, include Tom Freston, the former chief executive of Viacom who many credit with helping make Vice into a rising media powerhouse. -There’d be no awareness that though industrialization can lead to catastrophic pollution in the short term (China), over the long haul both people and nature are better off with technological progress, growth and regulated affluence. -So, as the guidelines have recommended cutting down on meat, especially red meat, this meant that many people began to increase their consumption of carbohydrates . -“Everybody in the know drinks halves,” said Leigh Linley , author of “Great Yorkshire Beer,” when I met him in the nearby city of Leeds the next day, referring to the half-pint serving glass, instead of the more traditional imperial pint. -“Fourth and Fifth Avenues have that diverse mix that Brooklyn always had, and it’s very appealing to me,” said Ms. Leong, who is of Chinese descent. -Would it be absolutely cynical to say the Senate responded to what appears to be a terrorist mass shooting by declining to ban the sale of guns to people on the terrorist watch list? -Many Uighurs have been trying to flee China to Turkey , usually by first traveling overland through Southeast Asian countries to Malaysia. -Mr. Kaba found Ms. Dawson to be very engaging and always smiling. -And his supporters, including the Guardian commentator Owen Jones , praised his effort to reach those Britons who feel alienated by politicians and the system in general. -In 1987, Emmett was struck by a car and thrown 50 feet . -As President Obama once said, elections have consequences. That includes the Republican sweep of 2014. -Young was out of Sunday’s starting lineup, but even after a pinch-hit strikeout, he was hitting .313 with six homers and 12 runs batted in. -But by declaring the preservation of his family life a key concern in taking on a job that is a seven-day-a-week venture — the sort of job he sought once before, in 2012, when he was the Republican vice-presidential nominee — Mr. Ryan, 45 , may be ushering in a new era for a position traditionally held by older congressmen who spent years rising through party ranks. -“I have decided that he is not available for selection,” the president of France ’s soccer federation, Noël Le Graët, said Thursday. -In a radio interview last week, Mr. Christie defended his decision in 2010 to kill a plan to build new tunnels under the Hudson River, saying he feared New Jersey would be responsible for cost overruns . -Mr. Foxx said the governing structure would help advance the project quickly. -Kurdish militias — not the U.S. military by any means — have made rapid inroads. -Although “Electric Ursa” was released just last September, Ms. Shelley devoted much of her set to new songs that were no less resonant and, perhaps, a little more concrete. -Near the end of regulation, after his teammate Marvin Clark Jr . -“We’ve learned the perils of not monitoring and policing warfare” as rigorously as possible, and of too readily agreeing to government requests to withhold information . -“And coloring is not as scary as a blank sheet of paper or canvas . -(The movie was shot in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.) -Of 200 cloud company customers that Intel tracks, just seven take one-third of those chips: Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Facebook, as well as Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent of China. -Ms. Shurrab says she is focusing her appeals on Mr. Abbas , not Israel, because “he’s responsible for the Palestinian people.” -Pay a visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and you get to do an early morning guided meditation with global leaders. -Dolan announced that Thomas, a Hall of Fame point guard , would serve as president of the W.N.B.A.’s Liberty, the city’s women’s basketball team. -Over the past 20 years, Connecticut has lost more than 96,000 manufacturing jobs, she said, because of agreements that failed to protect American workers . -The only must-see club match this weekend — other than Cambuur’s visit to mighty Ajax on Saturday, of course — is the season’s first Clásico: Barcelona at Real Madrid on Saturday (12:15 p.m., beIN). -His answer about his own future, in response to a question by Tom F. Allon, the president of City & State , at a breakfast in Midtown Manhattan, shed light on just how open Mr. Bratton is to the concept of exiting public service. -In addition, on Friday, the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS or ISIL , seized a military outpost near Palmyra, after its takeover on Thursday of a border crossing between Syria and Iraq farther east. -a diverse group of defense experts , like reducing the number of private contractors working for the Pentagon and closing excess military bases in the United States. -If your house is so large that a new router won’t be able to cover every inch with a great Wi-Fi signal, you could install a Wi-Fi extender, which enhances an existing Wi-Fi connection to increase coverage . -More than two years ago, after President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons, Hollande was ready to bomb Syria alongside President Obama. -Karen organized a small gathering on Sunday, May 18 , to celebrate Sandy’s life. -In the United States, Staples announced that it was buying Office Depot for $6 billion in a widely anticipated merger of the two largest office supply retailers. -In an interview with investigators on Thursday, the engineer operating the train said he saw the S.U.V. moving onto the tracks as the northbound train approached the crossing at Commerce Street. -“ Bird in the Night ” is spareness itself: not much more than an open black ovoid and a looping red wishbone that effortlessly summon nest, egg and occupant. -His own balding hair closely cropped , Mr. Fernandéz said he started in a state-run barbershop but had creative differences with his partners. -“National Theater Live: ‘The Audience,’ ” screening of the play starring Helen Mirren . -“There is no agreement on border control at all, and this is the weakest part,” she told reporters in Brussels during a European Union summit meeting. -The opening episode included the stories of an elephant in Laos that had been shot in the leg, a gorilla at a wildlife sanctuary in Cameroon with a damaged wrist, and an annual kite-flying festival in India that leaves hundreds of birds injured by the kite strings. -Mr. Clarkson, the popular and moneymaking host of BBC’s “ Top Gear ,” an entertainment show built around cars and British macho, was told on Wednesday that his contract, which is up at the end of March, will not be renewed, the BBC said. -“ They say new things in the negotiations,” Ayatollah Khamenei told the military graduates. -Once you have described the decision to be made, and typed in all the outco mes that could result, the app lets you explain all the factors that influence your thinking. -( 9 p.m. , 121 Ludlow Street, second floor, spectrumnyc.com.) -He said the interrogation lasted about 20 minutes, and he was then taken, bleeding , back to his cell. -My classic experience was an editor who said, “O.K., you can publish an article saying women are equal.” -Mr. de Blasio has also called for the elimination of a provision of the rent-stabilization law that allows landlords to charge market rates once a rent-regulated unit reaches a monthly threshold of $2,500. -Visitors announce themselves by pressing a red nipple within the raised areola . -Finally, in the early 2000s , Myanmar re-established cautious international contact and began to advertise, in the interest of tourism, its cultural riches. -(the company rejected her initial request for just $20,000 to cover medical expenses ) and she received millions (she received less than $500,000). -ISIS has effective terrorists but indifferent soldiers . -Having already seen five casts in the production’s opening season this March in California, I can attest that it’s rewarding to see them all — partly because Mr. Ratmansky has coached his casts with different textual options . -Diverse storytelling benefits all readers, gay or straight, Mr. Griepp of ICv2 said. -Videos posted by each side showed lines of uniformed soldiers trotting away across a field as what sounded like rifle and artillery fire echoed in the background; the government claimed that they reached safety , while insurgents claimed that many were killed or captured. -The only testimony Thursday concerned the conditions that Mr. Tsarnaev would face in the supermax penitentiary in Colorado, sometimes called the ADX , where he is likely to go if the jury sentenced him to life in prison. -The loss of the hospital came two days after Islamic State militants drove government forces out of the desert town of Palmyra in central Syria in a lightning attack that has shocked the country. -And you would exclude Julius Erving, who was born in Nassau County, next to but not part of the city, but who helped to enhance the New York style of play with his wizardry at the famous Rucker Park playground in Harlem before going on to star for the New York Nets and the Philadelphia 76ers . -At the request of the United States, Switzerland arrested Yevgeny Adamov , the former head of the Russian atomic energy ministry, in 2005. -This year, T brought her somewhere very different: to rural America , for an exploration of American sportswear. -The strange ones, the restless ones, the story­tellers . -Researchers like Mr. Cohen , who study these trade-offs, say we need to think more broadly about the value of what our preventive spending buys, not the narrow question of whether it saves money. -Craig Elbert, vice president for marketing at Bonobos , called them helpful for building relationships and for measuring effectiveness. -Ms. Enger built a clean-lined limestone mantel for a spec house in Hoboken that she and her husband sold last May, she said, and it became one of the home’s most talked-about selling features. -Measuring as much as 8 by 4 feet, the studies depict tilting, implicitly Constructivist crosses in red, yellow and blue, so cheerful they seem almost blasphemous, and more open figurative-like improvisations that bring to mind David Smith’s welded sculptures. -As Rodriguez noted recently, he has been a popular villain since 2001, when he signed a then-record $252 million free-agent contract with the Texas Rangers. -It will be something of a valedictory moment: On Nov. 1 the entity became two companies. -The last one, in Texas against the Rangers , just barely sailed over the wall in left-center field, not exactly the left-handed Mattingly’s power alley. -The case, which made headlines in December, incited local officials to temporarily ban the ride-hailing service in the Delhi region after details emerged that the driver, Shiv Kumar Yadav, had previously been detained on suspicion of raping another female passenger in 2011. -Regardless of your influence or the number of people who listen to your podcasts, no one is bigger than the brand. -She had retired from Cornell , but she was doing well. -The notion that Big Brother is watching from the web , along with the eyes of corporate America, is a reality that is also bearing down on millennials and others who are holding down jobs and are expected to perform in them. -Auditions for its school-aged characters were held at the start of this year, and over the summer, a series of test shows were held at the Gramercy Theater , a sticky-floored rock club in Midtown Manhattan. -In Jesse Ball’s elegant, spellbinding fifth novel, “A Cure for Suicide,” a man known only as the “claimant” sits on a chair, which he has recently learned is called “chair.” -Having gotten to know these people and watched their undoing as if it were a slow-motion car accident , we long for a happy ending. -who Ms. English said was so worn out dealing with the strife on campus that she retired when the class of 1971 graduated. -New listings are a favored target of speculators because, under current regulations, the shares are permitted to rise as much as 44 percent on their first day of trading. -It was two years ago that Mr. Obama gave a speech pledging to pull the targeted killing program from the shadows, and White House officials said they wanted to shift the bulk of drone operations from the C.I.A. to the Pentagon , with the stated intent of making the program somewhat more transparent. -For the dressing, which Baumgart builds out of what he calls ‘‘a deconstructed za’atar,’’ the Middle Eastern spice blend, some confidence is required. -A red-tailed hawk named Pale Male became a celebrity after starring in a film, “The Legend of Pale Male,” that opened at the Angelika Film Center in Greenwich Village in 2010. -The tit for tat has been so obvious that even pro-Kremlin commentators have dropped the pretense, saying the flower burning is intended as a warning to the Netherlands over risks to trade if the investigation proceeds unfavorably for Russia . -The other teams fear that with a better engine, the Red Bull aerodynamics guru, Adrian Newey , who has been responsible for designing many of the championship-winning cars of the last two decades — at Red Bull and previously at Williams and McLaren — would trump them again. -Back in the early 20th century , collectors would buy a painting, live with it in their own home and leave it to a museum. -But Anita , the woman he had recently married, insisted. -They contend that Californians need to move aggressively to more modern methods of water management , reducing waste to a minimum and learning to live within the limits imposed by an arid environment. -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months. -In a little over five hours , Ms. Ferland says, the site had already received over $100,000 in donations. -Warmuth took the final shift as the Deep Enders closed in on the Palos Verdes Peninsula . -Speculation so far has focused on Raymond W. Kelly, who was the police commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg, and Eva S. Moskowitz, the charter school executive who was previously elected to office as a Democrat, but has clashed bitterly with Mr. de Blasio over education policy. -Going back to the 1970s, when the statistic becomes available, one player who made the finals had a greater rate: In 1993, when he won the third of his first triumvirate of titles, Michael Jordan rated at 38.0, according to basketball-reference.com. -In a statement, the atomic agency, the nuclear-monitoring arm of the United Nations, said that as of Thursday, its requests for materials clarifying “past and present outstanding issues regarding Iran ’s nuclear program were completed.” -ABC broadcast a special on the book called “To Be Black.” -a bus ticket seller and Mr. Silva Neto’s daughter by the wife whom he killed, said both she and her grandmother had forgiven him, and that she visited his Sapé prison. -The bandwidth of lagers is rather narrow , but they have their refreshing role to play. -But first I will have to speak with his high school basketball coach. -But in a daring interim chapter called “That Year and Those That Followed,” Ms. Pierpont widens her lens, temporarily abandoning her pointillistic moment-by-moment descriptions for a panoramic shot that sweeps years into paragraphs, projecting far out into the Shanleys’ future. -Apple announced it sold 13 million new iPhones in its opening weekend — which, like everything with Apple, some people thought was really awesome and others thought was meh . -None of the leaders themselves signed the agreements — that was left to other representatives of the antagonists and the European truce observers — sending a discreet signal that they were not taking full responsibility for the outcome . -And so it’s just passé at this juncture,” said Scott Flanders, Playboy’s chief executive . -In a deal that has been brewing for years, Interpublic has acquired three Russian creative agencies from ADV , its longtime partner in the country. -In years past, he has had sharp words for Washington, but this time he praised the efforts of Secretary of State John Kerry to find a political solution to the war in Syria . -He noted that a cease-fire, known as the Minsk agreement, between the Ukrainian government and Russian-backed separatist rebels had not yet been fully carried out. -The measure is supposed to focus on beefing up defenses at the district level , potentially freeing up the badly overstretched army and the national police to concentrate their forces for more strategic strikes. -I was flattered and vaguely unsettled; he looked like someone in a Todd Solondz movie perhaps up to something not entirely sane. -Sanders told the assembled media that while he liked the president’s speech, “he was wrong on one major issue, and that is the Trans-Pacific Partnership .” -The 26-year-old Chinese model Fei Fei Sun has, over the last five years, established herself as a well-known name in the industry. -Last week, Bengals wide receiver A. J. Green humiliated Baltimore with 227 receiving yards and two touchdowns. -“No matter how they explained their position, the state is falling apart,” he said in 2012 . -Hearing more talk about how the Mets keep finding ways to win? -Islam teaches me to care about all human beings, and animals too, but life is short -Mark Lubell, the center’s executive director, said architects would soon begin remaking the space, which has more than 5,000 square feet for exhibitions on two floors, into raw, airy galleries with a continuous glass front along the Bowery. -ALBANY — Sheldon Silver, the longtime speaker of the New York State Assembly, agreed on Sunday to relinquish his duties on a temporary basis as he fights federal corruption charges. -Apple’s iMessage has an audio-chat feature that allows you to send voice messages to friends on the same platform as text messages. -The first half of Season 7 is available for streaming now on Netflix . -Omnicom, for instance, announced in November that one of its divisions, DDB Worldwide, had acquired Grupo ABC, an advertising group in Brazil . -A review of research on the legislation that the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education commissioned from Malmo University found that it was unclear to what extent mobile phones and the Internet , rather than the law, may have accelerated the reduction in street prostitution by bringing buyers and sellers together electronically. -Night after night for months, David Sweat slipped through a hole he had sawed at the back of his cell in the Clinton Correctional Facility in northern New York . -Temperatures in Southern California soared to record-high levels over the weekend, approaching 100 degrees in some places. -On Friday, Mr. Christie accused Amtrak of “ abject neglect ” of its infrastructure -“I know we’ve flipped some,” said Greg Mourad, a vice president at the National Right to Work Committee, which supports the legislation . -“I came into it expecting them not to know much of the basics,” said Sgt. Michael Faranda , who is teaching maneuvers. -“The Imitation Game” was written by Graham Moore and based on Andrew Hodges’s book about the British code-breaker Alan Turing. -Because of the Ukraine crisis, he was thrown out of the G-8 countries of leading economic powers, and felt so snubbed at the last G-20 meeting in Australia that he flew home early. -While slashing resources in its public schools, the school board vastly increased public spending on private schools . -All of the suspects were detained in November and formally charged recently, the report said. -Bryant received a huge ovation when he was announced for the starting lineups, but he was jeered the first time he got the ball, a nod to his role in what is perhaps the league’s best rivalry. -“If more players and more club coaches saw the value in having their players in the most challenging environment that she could have on a daily basis, they would see how much faster she would grow.” Title IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination based on gender, has been applied so effectively to sports over the past four decades that female soccer players in the United States have widespread access to their own leagues from a young age. -The French were stunned to learn that the fifth floor of the American Embassy, a few doors from the Élysée Palace, was a trompe l’oeil design hiding what they call the “big ears” of eavesdropping equipment pointed at François Hollande (and his actress girlfriend, Julie Gayet, who is stealthily hanging out at the Élysée). -We might never fully know how the voting went down four years ago and how hosting rights were won and lost. -A video posted by the French-language newspaper L’Economiste shows the flaming wreckage of the tour bus, which caught fire after a collision with what the newspaper identified as a tanker truck carrying hydrocarbons . -CAIRO — At least 18 people were killed in political violence on Sunday, the fourth anniversary of the Arab Spring uprising , a reminder of the ruthless crackdown the military-backed government has used to silence any echoes of that revolt. -Reuters reported that a relative said the family was refusing to receive the body because Israeli authorities had limited the number of people allowed at the burial. -“Regarding inspections, we have said that we will not let foreigners inspect any military center .” - A. That’s a building that we’ve owned since 1999 . -“The left is, then, the last rampart of Republican France against the xenophobic extreme right,” he said, calling on all the left-leaning parties to join together to defeat the National Front. -But questions about past Iranian activities, and what atomic agency inspectors had described as Iran’s resistance in resolving them, became an acute obstacle in the negotiations. -Mr. Faulkner, who served on a task force on police relations under Mayor Giuliani, faulted Mr. de Blasio for failing to reassure police officers that he “has their back,” and for alienating the business community. -Harry Reid, the Senate Democratic leader, and Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader , visit in the afternoon. -minormemoriallibrary.org; 860-350-2181 . -STAMFORD P.M.W. Gallery “Noir 2,” etchings, lithographs, drawings and paintings by Ann Chernow . -In the wake of Thursday’s attack, Mrs. Clinton made sure to acknowledge that “gun ownership is part of the fabric of many American communities,” before urging broad policies to address gun violence . -As for fears about noisy Berliners partying late into summer nights there, the Flussbad may require what Times Square’s pedestrian plazas do: more policing and sanitation . -Opening “Wild Talents” to a random page, I find Fort narrating how as a kid he had run out of everything but peach labels for the tinned food at his parents’ store, and so labeled all the tins — from tins of plums to tins of string beans — as peaches. -But even when units have been under direct American supervision , some have committed abuses. -The re-enacted journey, which begins in 1985, touches on why Bob Saget, who starred in the original ABC sitcom as the corny-but-loving father Danny Tanner, traded blue stand-up for family comedy; the intricacies of Dave Coulier’s love life; John Stamos and Rebecca Romijn’s clumsy first meeting; and how that phenomenon known as the Olsen twins came to be. -She’s not a dancer any more than she is a painter, and said she would be “ mortified ” if anyone saw her doing it. -For his career, he averaged 12 points and 6.1 rebounds per game . -Her father works as a patient care associate in the oncology outpatient department of Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan. -Several Mets , led by Juan Uribe, were singing along to pop songs by the Backstreet Boys, the popular boy band from the late 1990s. -The graduated driver’s license pilot program would allow 19½-year-old truck drivers only when accompanied by older drivers, and it would be based on recommendations of a task force that includes safety advocates. -The commanding poses struck by Davis in statues across the country are anxious correctives to depictions that troubled his followers long after the war’s end. -But others at the firm began to grumble about the three spending too much time away from bread-and-butter business of the firm, investment banking . -The Yankees are an older, less flashy team that lost much of its charisma with the retirements of Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter in 2013 and 2014 . -This three-panel portrait of the Apple co-founder, written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Danny Boyle, portrays Jobs ( Michael Fassbender ) as a complicated, ambitious man caught in a tangle of messy personal and business relationships. -I work at a small but rapidly growing software company that places a premium on customer service. -In “Granada,” from Albéniz’s “Suite Española,” Mr. Kissin echoed some of the same melancholy but transposed it into a warmer, more sensual sound world. -A knife grinder who drives slowly around the streets but has no customers. -I proudly took every meal to her on her finest china, placed carefully on an ornate tray and finished off with a single English flower . -Refresco Gerber expects its shares to begin trading on Euronext in Amsterdam on March 27 . -The man who the police say killed nine Charleston churchgoers had not completed his background check, but he was allowed to buy a gun anyway under a so-called default proceed . -(The best actor Oscar that year went to Michael Douglas for “Wall Street.”) -“We’ve learned the perils of not monitoring and policing warfare ” as rigorously as possible, and of too readily agreeing to government requests to withhold information. -I am sad to say that I’ve very rarely had a good beer in a ballpark, certainly not in Yankee Stadium , home of the team I’ve rooted for all my life. -Such talk does not bother Moussa Mohammad, a cardiologist and father of four from Dara’a, Syria, who received refugee status in Germany in February. -Because of the adoption ban, Ms. Smith has no official status in Hannah’s life, Ms. Phillips being her only legal parent. -The church’s boycott resolution reflects what supporters call the growing momentum of the Boycott, Divest and Sanction movement, which seeks to pressure Israel economically over the long-paralyzed Middle East peace process. -“In U.S. society, we often talk about ‘working moms’ but not about ‘working dads,’ and the work-life policies that organizations do provide are often considered as being mainly for women,” said Erika Kirby a professor of communication studies and an authority on work-life issues at Creighton University in Omaha . -Representatives of Jewish Voice for Peace , an advocacy group based in Oakland, Calif. that has endorsed the B.D.S. movement, attended the United Church of Christ meeting as observers. -No wonder that the three people speaking them seem so delighted and perplexed. -His nephew tells the story of how once after a dinner, when a book was being read aloud and another diner interrupted to correct the reader’s pronunciation of a word, Pliny the Elder scolded him: “We have lost more than 10 lines through your interruption.” -But by the time she died at age 88 in 1988, the art world had moved on. -Australia’s current political turmoil dates from the Labor Party government of Kevin Rudd , who became prime minister in 2007. -He’s decided to be Russell Wilson after throwing four interceptions. -Fan mail poured in from busy professionals and parents who confided to Ms. Basford that they found coloring in her books relaxing. -She is the third Mrs. Chow. -In dissent, Justice Elena Kagan wrote that the real issue in the case, Yates v. United States, No. 13-7451 , was that the law is too harsh. -France has announced an official investigation into the accusations against its troops. -“The first digits are actually 3.1415 ,” said Cindy Lawrence, the museum’s executive director and co-founder. -His earliest release date from prison was September 2020 . -The veterinarian administered a shot of ketamine , a tranquilizer. -Because of the Ukraine crisis, he was thrown out of the G-8 countries of leading economic powers, and felt so snubbed at the last G-20 meeting in Australia that he flew home early. -“It’s rare for a man that young to have that kind of wisdom . -Fans at T.P.C. Scottsdale, renowned for their crassness, were overcome with compassion as Woods, who was No. 1 in the world at this time last year, struggled to an 11-over-par 82 and a 36-hole total of 13-over 155. -And in 2012 , she was appointed interim sheriff when Mr. Mirkarimi was suspended after a domestic dispute with his wife. -“It’s a ‘ bookbook. ’ The 2015 Ikea catalog comes fully charged, and the battery life is eternal.” -NXP Semiconductors , a big chip manufacturer, is near a deal to acquire a smaller peer, Freescale Semiconductor, in a cash-and-stock transaction, people briefed on the matter said on Sunday. -He called the effort “ humanitarian . -That means that this book begins as a document of the hip-hop industry’s efforts to branch out beyond music, and by the end shifts to the flea markets, swap meets, sidewalk stalls and parking lots where street-level entrepreneurs , recognizing that rabid fans were also underserved customers, collected money that the rappers and their record labels were leaving on the table. -On Tuesday evening, this star pianist presented an uncommonly introspective solo recital built around Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Sonata and selections of Spanish music . -The witness told investigators that a crossing arm closed onto Ms. Brody’s car, prompting her to walk outside and touch the gate shortly before getting back into the car and moving the vehicle forward, into the train’s path . -The exhibition comprises three sections: letters and artwork from the early years of the friendships; illustrations by Picasso that accompany Ramón’s literary works, including newspaper and magazine articles; and the renewed friendship with the Reventós family, beginning in the 1950s. -The authority reviewed its standards after the request by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s office last year. -Unlike his father , who said on television that he had no idea Mr. Harper-Mercer cared so deeply about guns, his mother was well aware of his fascination. -Like in other seasons, the mythology of “Hotel” is fairly standard: unfinished business means ghosts will be trapped wherever they died. -But once behind minutes after tip-off, the Tigers never mustered a meaningful run to reverse Arizona ’s momentum. -After class one afternoon, Will is approached by Kat (Jessica Williams), a talented student who offers to introduce him to her beautiful 45-year-old mother, Diane (Regina Hall), a teacher of American literature at Columbia. -If he is worried about the state of his game, Woods hid it behind his actor’s mask. -PC sales are in a long decline, as customers increasingly use online services connected to mobile devices . -Under an approved offering plan, Simon Baron Development will be allowed to create up to 53 units for sale in the building, ranging from one- to five-bedrooms, after combining some of the existing 65 apartments. -A three-foot-long alligator that attained fleeting fame on Thursday night after the police posted a picture of it on Twitter crossing a busy Manhattan street during the evening rush died unexpectedly on Friday , according to a spokeswoman for the Animal Care Centers of NYC. -They were the top seed in the Eastern Conference, seeking a playoff rematch against LeBron James and the Miami Heat . -Gottfried Ludewig is a young member of the Berlin City Parliament from the center-right Christian Democratic Union, Angela Merkel’s party. -It is an improbable reversal of fortune, given that the Yankees have dominated the market so clearly since they won four World Series from 1996 to 2000 , capped by a triumph over the Mets in the so-called Subway Series. -The house is on about an acre and a half , with a pool and a screened gazebo. -Every Tuesday, The New York Times will look at the week ahead in the N.H.L., highlighting hot — or not so hot — teams and players. -About 1 percent of the equipment was manufactured in the past decade. -Tesla Motors made a splash when it recently announced plans to add automated highway driving features, which it calls autopilot, to its Model S sedans by the summer. -Though not eligible for the program, Jared Brenner , 25, a recent Brooklyn Law School graduate with a job offer from a large firm to do transactional work for start-up companies, believed it would encourage students to take risks after leaving school. -That night, she sat with her parents and Robyn while they discussed the situation. -It’s a little like the syndicated-television landscape painter Bob Ross , who would earnestly advise turning an accidental blob of paint on canvas into “another happy tree.” -Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s majority opinion, allowing race-conscious admissions at public universities , quoted at length from the brief. -In the early 1960s he developed a version of what would come to be called Minimalism before its introduction in New York by Donald Judd and others. -BANGKOK — Myanmar’s election commission on Friday announced the final tally of the country’s Nov. 8 landmark election, a rout by the opposition, led by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. -Mr. Boehner said on Friday that he had planned to resign last year, but reversed his decision after the unexpected election loss of Mr. Cantor, the No. 2 Republican at the time, left Mr. Boehner without an obvious successor. -They are also aiming to pry open the Japanese auto and agricultural markets to American producers, and include protections for a free and open Internet . -According to Friday’s decision, written by Judge Kimba M. Wood of Federal District Court in Manhattan, the pass rate for African-American and Latino candidates was between 54 percent and 75 percent of the pass rate for white candidates. -Currently, the state has a “mansion tax” of 1 percent on the sales of homes over $1 million . -Dolan announced that Thomas, a Hall of Fame point guard, would serve as president of the W.N.B.A.’s Liberty , the city’s women’s basketball team. -At 0.3 percent in November, inflation in the eurozone was far below the central bank’s official target of close to 2 percent. -John Rakis, a consultant in New York, spent more than $189,000 in less than two years for caregivers and other expenses for his mother-in-law, 92, who has dementia and lives in a housing project in Manhattan. -Iran is a major regional power. -“It’s just a cool time for lagers ,” Chase said. -It is the Church on Blood in Honor of All Saints Resplendent in the Russian Land — not the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, which is in St. Petersburg. -“ In fact, the footage of the fetus was “stock footage” that “was added to the video to dramatize its content,” according to PolitiFact, which rated Fiorina’s comments as “ mostly false. ” FactCheck.org also said: “We are aware of no video showing such a scene.” -The former student, Kenneth M. Stancil III , was accused of killing Ron Lane, who was shot as he arrived for his job Monday morning at Wayne Community College in Goldsboro. -Her eldest daughter, 14 , has started to talk about going to college. -After Tropical Storm Erika shuttered the main airport on the island of Dominica in late August , the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority has approved its reopening to commercial flights. -Mr. Harrell had served several stints in prison for drug crimes starting in 2002 . -The most difficult decision was when I decided to change the way the group was working . -A flood has recently wrecked the place. -South Korea already provides a lot of support for defectors, including living expenses and a place to live . -$8 to $25; children under 2, free . -‘Love’ (No rating, 2:14) Telling the story of a romance entirely through explicit sex, the Argentine director Gaspar Noé creates a visual tranquillity and dreamy eroticism that strips the film of salaciousness and highlights the only conversation it cares about: The one that runs from between the legs to between the ears. -“But I wanted to play the really, really good teams so we could set ourselves apart from everybody else in the SWAC ,” Davis said. -PRAISE FOR THE POLICE Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch made Cincinnati her first stop in May on a national tour studying community policing. -On a recent Sunday afternoon, the journalist and editor Aaron Hicklin was standing among some still-empty shelves in his newly completed bookstore, One Grand , in a former mercantile building in the town of Narrowsburg, New York. -The report also exposed disturbing practices by board members. -The self-conscious narrator, the kooky parents and above all the dying girl — these elements are likely to raise alarms among grown-up admirers of the auteurs whom Earl and Greg mock and revere . -Song Tairan, 25, an employee at an Internet company in Beijing who lost 20 percent of a first-time $16,000 investment he made in March, said he was still in. -Mr. Singhal said that while mobile phones are changing the world quickly, people still want and need many of the same things, whether they are in apps or on the web. -“Marginalized groups have always engaged in gaming,” Kishonna Gray , director of the Critical Gaming Lab at Eastern Kentucky University, said in an email. -Judge Kimberly J. Mueller of United States District Court in Sacramento heard testimony on whether marijuana belonged alongside heroin and LSD on the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Schedule I list: substances classified as having no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. -Oh, and Engelhardt not only contracts leprosy , but his overly targeted diet begets a “furious, paralyzed, inflamed derangement.” -But you can aim for a pretty good heart-singing-to-bummed-out ratio . -“I saw the officers kicking him, jumping on his head multiple times and screaming, ‘Stop resisting,’ even though I didn’t see him moving,” wrote Mr. Pearson , who has since been released after serving two years on a weapons charge. -In Midtown Manhattan, Jeremy Brisiel began the morning with no illusions. -Reporters in Istanbul covered a police raid on their own offices on Wednesday, as the Turkish government seized control of two television stations and a newspaper group critical of the governing party just four days before national elections. -One day, a gendarme, Balducci (Vincent Martin) , rides up on horseback to Daru’s schoolhouse with an Arab prisoner, Mohamed (Reda Kateb), on foot. -It costs $3 to upgrade to remove the ads. -• Australia’s richest person, the mining magnate Gina Rinehart, 61, today lost control of the $4 billion family trust to her 38-year-old daughter, Bianca , after a long legal battle. -Gallardo, 29, was traded before the season from the Brewers to the Rangers in the American League, so his opportunities to add to that total will be limited. -that his client was a minor and had been in custody for two or three days, and that he had not had any access to his client. -For decades, it has been one of the 20 biggest killers worldwide , but the World Health Organization issued its first report dedicated to drowning only in November 2014. -He said there was no indication that the grand jury had been handled improperly, and concluded that political contributions can be considered “things of value to influence official acts.” “The Constitution does not protect an attempt to influence a public official’s acts through improper means, such as the bribery scheme that has been alleged in this case,” he wrote in his decision. -a white police officer , at the spot marked by this repaved patch of street. -I wrote here at The Upshot not long ago about how a growing body of epidemiologic data was pointing out that low-salt diets might actually be unhealthy. -This is not a good thing, Mapstone told her gently; most cases of amnestic M.C.I. progress to full-­blown Alzheimer’s disease within 10 years. -Mitchell added: “You get better during the off-season . -“I don’t know of other incidents like this, which is why it’s so shocking,” said H. G. Bissinger, the author of “Friday Night Lights,” which chronicled the Permian Panthers in Odessa, Tex. -Thomas W. Libous, a Republican state senator, was convicted of lying to F.B.I. agents about his son’s hiring at a law firm . -“The U.C.C. resolutions on the Middle East conflict have reflected the most radical politics for more than a decade, and in no way reflect a moral stance or reality-based position,” said Emmanuel Nahshon, spokesman for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. -Money is another incentive to change: The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Ford Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation have financed recent diversity initiatives. -However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not track national data for spice or other synthetic drugs, including those popularly known as bath salts or flakka. -“Once they came and were interested, it was a pretty easy choice, because obviously I want to play for a better team in a better league, and the Bundesliga is one of the best leagues in the world ,” Johannsson said in a farewell interview posted online by AZ. -a high-quality office environment . -A court in China’s western region of Xinjiang tried two brothers of an American reporter on charges of endangering state security and leaking secrets, according to a spokesman for Radio Free Asia , the journalist’s employer. -LONDON — Students at Cardiff University have begun an online petition trying to bar Germaine Greer , the Australian feminist author, from speaking there next month because of her views on transgender women. -During story time, she would go through their picture books with a bottle of Wite-­Out and a Magic Marker, changing a hero’s name from male to female, revising plot lines, adding long hair or breasts to some of the drawings. -In May 2014, in film not intended for broadcast, Mr. Clarkson seemed to use a racist term while reciting the “eeny, meeny, miney, moe” rhyme. -Marcelo Aguirre, a paramedic in Newark and suburban New Jersey. -Then he appeared to leave after the second period, presumably so he could get to Citi Field in time for the Mets’ game that night. -Paul Cerni , the parish secretary, said that the shifts in the congregation’s demographics have vaguely mirrored those in the broader community, with a growing number of immigrants from predominantly Catholic countries of Latin America replacing those of Western European descent. -At 16, he joined the Dominican Republic ’s national team for a summer of exhibitions. -At 4:52 p.m. Tuesday — 33 hours 37 minutes 26 seconds after the relay began — Warmuth took the required three steps clear of the tide line, not far from the Terranea Resort, in Rancho Palos Verdes. -Mr. Roin, the M.I.T. professor, describes another approach: to provide a period of market exclusivity — long enough to motivate investment in clinical trials — to any organization addressing an unmet medical need with a drug that isn’t patentable. -Until now, conventional budget analysis has used a process called static scoring, which assumes that the path of gross domestic product remains the same when the government changes taxes or spending. -Several Mets, led by Juan Uribe, were singing along to pop songs by the Backstreet Boys, the popular boy band from the late 1990s. -But this 40-minute play from 1921 , seldom seen or read outside academia, has an exhilarating air of discovery that finds the fun — and the sense — in her seeming nonsense. -So Mr. Shoemaker read that book, in 1962 . -He admitted that the project has required him to play “literary investigator,” doggedly tracking down a few quirky or elusive volumes. “ Raymond Pettibon , for example, his list is crazy,” Hicklin noted with admiration. -A review of research on the legislation that the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education commissioned from Malmo University found that it was unclear to what extent mobile phones and the Internet, rather than the law, may have accelerated the reduction in street prostitution by bringing buyers and sellers together electronic ally. -Larry Fitzgerald topped 1,000 receiving yards in a season for the seventh time. -The lawyer , Yu Wensheng, 48, was taken away in handcuffs late Thursday night after more than a dozen police officers forced their way into the family’s Beijing apartment, said his wife, Xu Yan. -But news of reality, cold and harsh, seeped in. He knew he had to face it , and one night he left home for good, his horse carried aloft by gods so its hoof beats wouldn’t be heard. -Walt Mossberg, who was a technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal for many years before co-founding ReCode , wrote a 1,400-word column on how Mr. Sorkin “chose to cherry-pick and exaggerate some of the worst aspects of Jobs’ character,” proclaiming over and over that the Steve Jobs portrayed in the film “isn’t the man I knew.” -The novel is about an island village on the Angara River that is about to be subsumed in the 1960s by construction of the Bratsk hydroelectric plant, and the elderly residents who try to resist resettlement and cannot adapt to city life. -In the end, both channels disappeared from the airwaves during a shared live broadcast on Wednesday afternoon , which Bugun’s Suna Vidinli reported on Twitter. -It was a pseudo-event that was dutifully and excitedly covered by news media and infotainment outfits, despite being just another stop on the rollout for Disney’s “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” which, in case you’ve been stuck in another galaxy, opens Dec . -When she asked for some vegetables to nibble on, I fastidiously julienned a cucumber into thin slices, layering them atop one another in a semicircle on a florid porcelain plate. -While the Giants are methodical, embracing change with the speed of a glacier, Snyder has presided over change after change in futile pursuit of buying, leasing or renting a championship. -Most Russian goods are transported by large ferries across the Sea of Azov and through the Kerch Strait, but bad weather can halt service despite significant improvements during the last year. -Ms. Wiseman, who studied gaming habits among middle- and high school-aged people, said girls face elevated scrutiny over their gaming skills. -And that’s why pharmaceutical in no vators pursue leads that can be patented. -His proposals still face a battle in Albany , which has been thrown into turmoil in recent months by the arrest on corruption-related charges of Sheldon Silver, a Democratic assemblyman and former speaker, and Dean G. Skelos, the Republican majority leader in the Senate. -WOLFSBURG, Germany — Volkswagen said on Wednesday that it would be able to bring its diesel cars into line with European clean-air standards by updating engine software and installing a small, tube-shaped part roughly the same diameter as the cardboard tube in a roll of paper towels. -William A. Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management has lost 9.4 percent so far this year, while Marcato International, a hedge fund run by Mick McGuire, a protégé of Mr. Ackman, has lost 11.6 percent. -Trump calls climate change “ a total hoax .” -Would it be absolutely cynical to say the Senate responded to what appears to be a terrorist mass shooting by declining to ban the sale of guns to people on the terrorist watch list? -The drivers, often from the city, say they are scorned by their neighbors . -Friends and family members of the passengers who died grappled on Thursday with the question of why her car never moved off the tracks, and why the third rail tore through the first passenger car. -Cate Blanchett is Daisy , the dancer who loves Benjamin at whatever stage he is in. -Also, in a shift with big implications for his company’s sway over the Internet, smartphone users spend the bulk of their time in mobile apps instead of the open web on which Google built its business. -Cars with 2-liter diesel motors can be repaired by simply updating the engine-control software , the company said. -DAKAR, Senegal — The Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram on Friday morning struck across Nigeria’s border into Niger for the first time, broadening the regional conflict to a fourth country in West Africa. -Watson, of the Pittsburgh Pirates , retired Abreu on a fly ball to left. -He wanted to buy a one-bedroom in good condition with a doorman to receive packages. -PICK: BILLS Packers (3-0) at 49ers (1-2) 4.25 p.m. -Lawmakers like Mr. McCarthy are particularly furious that the bureau and the State of California continue to direct scarce water into rivers to support fish habitat , even as farms wither and families struggle to make do with less water. -The Rangers were preparing to play Game 7 of their second-round playoff series against the Washington Capitals , set for Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden, and Lundqvist was acting as if it were any other game. -New York has just added another outstanding museum exhibition to its autumn roster, this one at the Neue Galerie. -In the words of Chancellor Angela Merkel , whose apparent mercilessness during the Greek bailout talks prompted mocked-up photographs of her dressed in Nazi uniform: “The world sees Germany as a country of hope and opportunity, and that was certainly not always the case.” -Prince, the blogger, offered two ways to measure future progress: when Mets caps are highly visible on all trains, not just the 7 line to Flushing, and when a fan’s request to turn a restaurant television to a Mets game is not met with a look “like you have three eyes.” -The United States is also providing advanced courses for military professionals known as forward observers — the ones who call in targets — to improve the accuracy of artillery fire, making it more lethal for the enemy and less so for civilians. -The History Washington Park was home to a forerunner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, which used the Old Stone House of Gowanus , a 17th-century structure, as their clubhouse in the late 19th century. -Edmonton is expected to select McDavid first at the draft on June 26 at BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla. The Sabres are expected to take Eichel with the second pick. -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians’ soldierly skills lacking , and the group generally in need of instruction. -Ms. Clyne is at work on a chamber opera about the poet Emily Dickinson, parts of which will be performed at Miller by the Ensemble Signal under the direction of Brad Lubman . -Infinity Hall Hartford, 32 Front Street . -The “number needed to treat” for a normal-sodium diet above a low-sodium diet to prevent a hospital admission in this population was six — meaning that for every six people who are moved from a low-sodium diet to a normal diet, one hospital admission would be prevented. -Gottfried Ludewig is a young member of the Berlin City Parliament from the center-right Christian Democratic Union , Angela Merkel’s party. -“Even the government in Kiev, which is prone to alarmism, estimates that Russia has deployed, at most, some 9,000 troops. ” But the conflict has also reached a point where Russia would have to commit significant new resources for any further advance, which helped clear the way for a settlement to consolidate its gains, Mr. Lukyanov said. -James even found time to impersonate a statistician during the game, approaching the officials during a first-quarter timeout and arguing that a 2-point basket credited to his teammate Kevin Love should have been a 3-pointer. -Video taken at the scene showed the flames erupting within the crowd at the event — called Color Play Asia and organized by a group using the same name — about 8:30 p.m. on Saturday , after nightfall. -“The left is, then, the last rampart of Republican France against the xenophobic extreme right,” he said, calling on all the left-leaning parties to join together to defeat the National Front . -Born in Pakistan in 1935 and a London resident since 1964, Rasheed Araeen has been an art-world legend since the 1980s, when he founded and edited Third Text , a journal that not only gave a voice to contemporary non-Western and nonwhite artists but also helped initiate an entire rethinking of 20th-century art history. -After an hour, the team’s leader and coach, Jim McConica, 64, jumped in — the first shift change. -Another man convicted in the attack, Anthony Anderson, took the stand and testified he did not remember Mr. Hincapie’s being on the platform when another teenager, Yul Gary Morales, stabbed Mr. Watkins in the chest . -No deaths were reported, but as of Sunday evening, 498 people had been sent to 43 area hospitals, with 202 sustaining serious injuries, according to the website of the Public Health Department of New Taipei City, where the incident took place, outside of Taipei. -Under a deal with the local water management company, up to 400 of these trucks a day draw water from the city’s main well and head to the Golgohar iron mine , the largest such mine in the Middle East. -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months . -CAVALIERS 120, RAPTORS 112 LeBron James scored 29 points and matched a season high with 14 assists, Kevin Love had 22 points and 10 rebounds and visiting Cleveland held on to beat Toronto. -That $39.9 million was the first of the modern “art boom“ prices. -“They don’t want to play the game,” said W. McIntyre Burnham , a neuropharmacologist at the University of Toronto, with whom Dr. Ohayon studied. -If you’re lucky, you’re reading this somewhere other than Manhattan . -Assault weapons, which seem to be the armament of choice for mass shootings, used to be illegal under a law that expired in 2004. -During a seven-and-a-half-hour deposition behind closed doors before the House committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, Mr. Blumenthal identified the official as Tyler Drumheller, according to a person with knowledge of his testimony. -“We always knew that we need national standards, but historically in our country, workplace changes happen first at the state or local level ,” said Ellen Bravo, executive director of Family Values @ Work, a network of groups pushing for paid leave. -The Japanese ambassador, Hirosi Saito, who was planning to meet with the United States secretary of state “to take whatever action was possible to remedy the situation,” went on to explain that “while he fully comprehended that in this country, where caricatures of the highest public officials are every day fare in the press, no slight to the person of the Emperor was necessarily intended, yet in Japan a representation of the Emperor as engaged in the menial task of pulling a cart could not be understood or taken lightly.” -Ms. Rousseff’s predecessor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, had boldly predicted Brazil would rise to greatness in the 21st century, a forecast that seemed entirely plausible when, in 2010, the country’s economy expanded at the rate of 7.5 percent, its greatest performance in 24 years. -The fight stirred the Madison Square Garden crowd and might have launched the Rangers to a victory. -Most Likely Thing That Could Come of This ShowThe Chanels were sentenced not to prison but to the Palmer Asylum for the Insane . -A whiny, high-strung control freak and compulsive scold, she is such a pill that you wonder what the brokenhearted Will, who moves to Astoria, Queens , could possibly have seen in her. -By the time Mr. Kohlberg retired from the sector altogether in 1994 , the leveraged-buyout business — since renamed “private equity” — was on its path to becoming immense, eventually making billionaires of Mr. Kravis and Mr. Roberts, as well as rivals like Stephen A. Schwarzman of the Blackstone Group and David Rubenstein of the Carlyle Group. -An ad on the F train has an image of a movie poster depicting the face of a woman in the throes of ecstasy next to the caption, “The heart wants, the flesh takes.” At least one rider sitting near the ad on a recent morning said it seemed inappropriate for children. -Rodriguez’s performance has moved him into the good graces of many, but not all, Yankees fans . -It’s maddening, however, when we ignore the results of randomized controlled trials , which can prove causation, to continue down the wrong path. -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months. -“I came back and said I would like to do a coloring book for grown-ups, and it got a bit quiet for a moment,” Ms. Basford said. -In the coming weeks, Iran and the world powers — the United States, Russia, France, Britain, China and Germany — will intensify talks that can lead either to a breakthrough deal on Iran’s nuclear program or a more remote possibility, the end of negotiations. -It’s “Late Show With David Letterman” and it’s going to come from a Broadway theater that seats about 400 to 500 people. -“A small majority can quickly turn into a bed of nails,” said Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator magazine . -DAKAR, Senegal — The Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram on Friday morning struck across Nigeria’s border into Niger for the first time, broadening the regional conflict to a fourth country in West Africa. -“They all come to the salon before going out,” Mr. Fernandéz said of his nearly 20 clients a night . -Perhaps no single C.I.A. officer has been more central to the effort than Michael D’Andrea, a gaunt, chain-smoking convert to Islam who was chief of operations during the birth of the agency’s detention and interrogation program and then, as head of the C.I.A. Counterterrorism Center , became an architect of the targeted killing program. -He credited Beckham for regaining his composure later in the game, and then Manning mentioned that the Panthers were in a zone defense for almost the entire game — except for when Beckham caught a fourth-quarter touchdown pass. -On Thursday, Mr. Fox expressed support for a proposal to build a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River, saying that New Jersey Transit, an agency for which he serves as board chairman, looked forward to working with Amtrak on the project. -Architectural preservationists fret that stairways cut into the canal’s retaining walls will tamper with a World Heritage Site, altering the work of a cultural hero, the neo-Classical architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, who conceived the museum quarter. -Coupled with the algorithm now powering Facebook’s news feed, the unfollowing is creating a more homogenized political experience of like-minded users, resulting in the kind of polarization more often associated with MSNBC or Fox News. -“We have been lobbying a lot on this because it’s a very important issue for us,” said Tim Neale, Boeing’s government operations spokesman . -We don’t want to provide patent protection for profit-increasing activities that do not benefit patients, like “me too” drugs — drugs that are only trivially different from existing ones . -“Citizenfour,” about the National Security Agency leaker Edward J. Snowden , won best documentary, and its makers thanked Mr. Snowden, who is still in Russia, for his courage. -The Rev. Jill Flowers , who was ordained by the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary, is to officiate. -After a night in the beautiful walled city of York and an afternoon in Tadcaster, Samuel Smith’s hometown, I headed down to Sheffield, the South Yorkshire manufacturing city. -And when Arsenal did break through, about 30 minutes in, Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was able to make a wonderful save as he dove low to his left to block a header by Theo Walcott from six yards out. -After years of decline, the number of catalogs mailed in the United States increased in 2013 , to 11.9 billion, according to the Direct Marketing Association, a trade group. -KINGS 3, PANTHERS 1 Jonathan Quick bounced back from a poor performance and Alec Martinez scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period to lift Los Angeles over Florida. -The House bill invests millions of extra dollars in a questionable missile defense program. It continues to prohibit Mr. Obama from shutting down the Guantánamo Bay military prison in Cuba. -The argument on the other side boils down to a simple notion: Drivers are going to do it anyway, so why not minimize the riskiest kinds of multitasking, like looking down at the phone or handling it? People use their phones too compulsively to expect them to stop, said Nagraj Kashyap, senior vice president for ventures and innovation at Qualcomm Ventures, an investing arm of the telecom giant, which recently injected $3 million into Navdy. -Given those conditions, a disaster could have been in the making on that June day should anything go wrong. -They contend that Californians need to move aggressively to more modern methods of water management, reducing waste to a minimum and learning to live within the limits imposed by an arid environment. -It was only the second time in 303 PGA Tour starts as a professional that Woods had failed to break 80 (the other time was in the third round of the 2002 British Open, played in hellacious conditions). -It boasted as much in advertisements published in The New York Times in 1919, during the magazine’s first heyday. -The Canadian designer Evelyn Roth crocheted heat-repelling car covers from discarded videotape film; the Italian Ettore Sottsass cooked up a tabletop dispenser for incense, LSD, opium and laughing gas. -It’s worth noting that this income-adjusted methodology ranks Van Gogh’s “ Dr. Gachet ” as the most expensive artwork sold at auction in modern times. -The problem, officials have concluded, is that the subsidies were much too small . -“Unfortunately, you know, mine was in a public forum , in a public setting.” Is it worrisome that Woods’s worst day as a pro coincided with one of the best by his heir apparent, Rory McIlroy, who posted a 64 in the second round of the Dubai Desert Classic? -the Cathedral Basilica of St. James ), has recently undergone an $18.5 million renovation, and it glistens with a clean, golden sheen. -Mr. Adkins wondered if Mr. Cruz might be able to preserve the spirit of some of Mr. Trump’s more explosive proposals, like restricting Muslim entry into the country, which he said had veered “unconstitutional, a little.” -Counting all of the rounds, James’s rate is 37.8 so far in the playoffs. -Many emerging markets are facing difficulties with the slowdown in global trade , Turkey among them. -James Harden may have been robbed of a Most Valuable Player Award, regardless of how good Stephen Curry’s team was, but the Houston Rockets were a bit of a mirage, offering little beyond the bearded bon vivant. -Mr. Slater , who also worked on “Love Never Dies,” said that he suggested to Mr. Lloyd Webber, “We should think of it like Meat Loaf or Jim Steinman: huge, operatic, over-the-top rock.” -In contrast to the neo-Slavophile current that is anti-Western, this liberal rival outlook actually seeks integration with the West , which Mr. Gorbachev assiduously pursued during his tenure. -“They don’t want to play the game,” said W. McIntyre Burnham, a neuropharmacologist at the University of Toronto , with whom Dr. Ohayon studied. -“On a phone, the biggest intellectual difference is you don’t go to your search box as your first resort,” said Keith Rabois , a partner at the venture capital firm Khosla Ventures, who has invested in a search start-up called Relcy. -AVALANCHE 4, JETS 1 Cody McLeod scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period, and Colorado won at Winnipeg. -In 1990 — the most violent year in New York City history, with 2,245 homicides — Brian Watkins, a tourist, was stabbed on a subway platform while trying to protect his family from muggers. -a growing number of automakers who sell monitors set into the dashboard or mounted on it. -St. John’s did what it had not been doing most of the season — shoot well and control the boards — and the Red Storm delighted the Madison Square Garden crowd in beating Syracuse, 84-72. -He missed nearly six months to recover from back surgery and in recent weeks was slowed by influenza . -At his first New York City Marathon, in 2002 , he finished ninth in 2:12:35 and grew so chilled that his father tried to massage warmth back into his legs and his mother told him, “No more marathons for you.” -But in recent weeks, the nearly unbending nature of Mississippi’s law requiring students to be vaccinated has been in jeopardy, with two dozen lawmakers publicly supporting an exemption for “conscientious beliefs.” -“We want to attract the real highfliers ,” Mr. Cardona said. -Leaders in the small Iowa town of Van Meter, needing money for a new police car , decided to sell $5 raffle tickets, with the winner to be chosen at this summer’s street dance. -In truth, as time passes, the results have mattered less than the time we had together . -She starred in a revival of Lillian Hellman’s “The Children’s Hour” in London, opposite Keira Knightley, and as the scheming secretary in a Broadway revival of David Mamet’s “Speed-the-Plow,” perhaps best remembered for Jeremy Piven’s abrupt departure, which he blamed on mercury poisoning from a sushi-heavy diet. -Every single meal conversation was about the company , and growing up as a child I was interested. -“We moved here 12 years ago when there was another house on the site because we wanted to live beside the lake, in a home with its own mooring and fishing rights,” Mr. Hague said. -The Complete Studio Ghibli (through Dec. 31) IFC Center’s retrospective of the complete works of Studio Ghibli, the beloved Japanese animation house, varies from the wistful and pleasant, like Hayao Miyazaki ’s “My Neighbor Totoro,” to the crushingly sad, like Isao Takahata’s “Grave of the Fireflies,” about childhood alienation, set in Kobe at the end of World War II.) -The cabinet he proposed on Jan. 23 consisted of just two parties and did not survive a no-confidence vote. -would spur the much-needed upgrade of the transportation infrastructure, improving local roads as well as the beleaguered subway system . -WOLFSBURG, Germany — Volkswagen said on Wednesday that it would be able to bring its diesel cars into line with Europe an clean-air standards by updating engine software and installing a small, tube-shaped part roughly the same diameter as the cardboard tube in a roll of paper towels. -In front of a friendly crowd Friday night, Dayton, the East Region’s No. 11 seed, used a second-half to surge to defeat sixth-seeded Providence, 66-53, at Nationwide Arena . -It discussed Willie Horton, a black murderer who escaped from the Massachusetts prison system while on a weekend furlough and raped a white woman and stabbed her husband. -And Jordan’s rate for the 1993 finals alone, 38.9, lags behind James’s 44.0 . -Video game experts said it was no surprise that women are shunning an association with gaming culture as the community of hard-core players has become increasingly identified with sexist attitudes among its fringe members. -infinityhall.com; 860-560-7757 . -Worse, center Derek Stepan is out four to six weeks with broken ribs, and Kevin Klein, their most consistent defenseman this season, will miss two to three weeks after sustaining a strained oblique Monday against Carolina. -Carpe Diem Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: John Velazquez Record: 5-4-1-0 Points: 164 Odds: 10-1 J.D.: Seemingly the only real threat from the East, this colt has won races without working up much of a sweat. -American instructors intend to recommend top performers to serve as trainers within other Ukrainian units, and in this way spread the instruction more broadly. -He cited the support that Mr. Romney received from evangelicals in 2012, saying he did not think the fact that Mr. Carson is a Seventh-day Adventist would be an issue unless theology became central to the political debate. -“He wants to keep the society consolidated and to present himself continuously as a high-profile leader who lives somewhere above everything in the country,” Mr. Trudolyubov said, “so you cannot connect anything that he is doing to what is happening with the ruble , or the hospitals or the schools or the roads. -Many of these attractions will fill a vacuum left by the absence of the National Museum of Contemporary Art, which has spent more than a decade in a period of restoration and flux but is not scheduled to reopen until the end of the year. -Rebekah Jean Duthie, who lives in Queensland, Australia, and works for the Australian Red Cross, says she regularly gathers with friends for “ coloring circles ” at cafes and in one another’s homes. -Their more consistent upkeep of rail systems has allowed European and Asian countries to devote a growing share of spending to state-of-the-art high-speed trains that run on dedicated rail lines fitted with sophisticated sensors and signal technology. -With paintings, antiquities, historic garments, weapons, sculpture and porcelain, “Alexander, Napoleon and Josephine” tells a story that spans from 1807 to 1815 , beginning with the friendship between Czar Alexander and Napoleon and ending with their estrangement. -“I relished every single moment of them .” -On Wednesday, amid the hoopla of Kobe Bryant’s final game in Minneapolis, Towns clogged the box score in a 123-122 overtime victory over the Lakers, collecting 26 points and 14 rebounds while shooting 11 of 19 from the field . -As the three guards, who wore no name badges, punched him and slammed his head against the wall, he said they shouted questions: “Where are they going? -During an interview last week at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Westchester County, Mr. Nuñez showed reporters purple scars around his right ankle that he said were the result of CERT officers’ intentionally shackling him too tightly. -The N.D.S. arrested a number of men in the crowd, including the butcher believed to have stabbed the soldier, said Mr. Khan and other witnesses. -Though Zaro’s is also a chain and not a mom-and-pop operation, it has survived in a changing part of the Bronx — a place where stromboli and red velvet cupcakes coexist with challah and hamantaschen, even as the neighborhood has transformed from heavily Jewish to one predominately of black and Hispanic residents. -Written by Rosemary Myers and Julianne O’Brien, the show includes puppetry and animated projections. -A senior security official acknowledged that the militias were harassing the locals, but said they had been warned “not to touch people’s property.” -But in many cases Tuesday, Mr. Heastie, now one of the most powerful men in Albany , seemed to be introducing himself to members of the public. -Instead, I stared at the matrix on my phone, my own red eyes scanning a tiny sample of some 670,000 photographs under #nightshift. -Instead, the statement said that Mr. Fox would “make his anticipated transition back to the private sector by the end of the month .” -The series against the Capitals has been grueling. -Because two of the detainees are lesbian and another is bisexual, overseas gay rights organizations like All Out have jumped into the fray, collecting more than 85,000 signatures and popularizing the hashtag #freethefive on Twitter. -The new photo book “Rap Tees: A Collection of Hip-Hop T-Shirts 1980-1999” by DJ Ross One documents 500 shirts, from hip-hop’s dawn — the first item is a Sugar Hill Gang shirt from 1980, a year after that group released “Rapper’s Delight,” widely considered the first commercial hip-hop single — to its turn-of-the-millennium ubiquity. - A. Absolutely, but right now it would not be possible given the competition . -Hopefully at some point in time, Jason will be ready to play, and we’ll get the green light. -Twenty-four hours if you take a double. -The governor was flanked at the news conference by Jonathan Dismang, the president pro tem of the Senate, and Jeremy Gillam, the House speaker, both Republicans who have reputations for moderate pragmatism. -Over a lifetime, that difference accumulates to about $1.5 million . -The significance of the I.S.S. decision was perhaps best put by Martin Lipton of the law firm Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz. -In early May, there were nearly 1,000 people on the wait list. -This week, Tony Waag , the perpetually cheerful director of the American Tap Dance Foundation, presides over Tap City, a festival now in its 15th year. -After a newborn was abandoned by his mother and discovered in the crèche of a Roman Catholic church in Queens last month, calls and emails offering help poured into the parish and to New York City’s child welfare agency. -Over the next months, Sandy and Daryl boarded a bus early in the morning every few weeks and rode down to Manhattan for the treatments. -Steward Johnson, 25 , a consultant who lives in Midtown Manhattan, was more concerned with the name appearing alongside the image: “Bill de Blasio, Mayor.” -“It’s the same information that’s online .” -Back in his home province of Jowzjan, Mr. Dostum turned his pink palace into a command center and announced that he was coordinating the war efforts there and in the neighboring provinces of Faryab and Sar-i-Pul. -He added, “And you want us to constantly repeat these mistakes in other countries?” -Republican and Democratic bill sponsors saw the need to reform misleading truck and bus safety ratings. -But the 10 crossings, four in New Jersey and six on Long Island, examined by The Times are easily among the most hazardous in the country. -Because the department used federal funding to replace much of its aging fleet, “that makes them regional assets,” said Chief Ferro. -that people who have health insurance spend more on medical care than people who don’t. -A week later, Mr. Canby took to his Sunday column to defend against a charge by some critics that movies like “Star Wars,” a “gigantic comic strip of a sci-fi movie,” were “the seminal works of a new age of Non-Think, an anti-intellectual reaction to the plays and films that go out of their way to insult, shock, provoke and disturb, that question everything, including the system that allows the artist to express his outrage.” -Finally, realizing that he can contribute nothing in Raqqa, Mr. Saleh departs for Turkey. There, he appears diminished, an old man on his first subway ride, just after his first airplane flight, stuck at a turnstile, trying to work the electronic fare card. -Mr. Callender said that as soon as he read the books, he envisaged a television production . -But it wasn’t until 1968 that those northeastern Pennsylvania mountains would be unblushingly branded the libidinous Land of Love. -David Rosenthal , the president and publisher of Blue Rider, a division of Penguin Random House, said, “If he had gone into remission, it would have been a wonderful miracle.” -The young woman’s mother, who immigrated from the Philippines, said that she had shared Filipino meals with Ms. Harper, and that Ms. Harper had taught her how to drive . -Cuts in food aid are leading Syria n refugees to take desperate measures (“Child Labor Rises Sharply in Syria Unrest,” news article, July 2). -Completed in 1995 as a tribute to Messiaen and Alexander Goehr, Mr. Benjamin’s mentors, it features colorful use of winds and brass (including contrabass clarinet, fluegelhorn and euphonium) and harp (an instrument conspicuously absent from Mr. Adès’s piece), with low rumbling sonorities and jittery fragments in the strings, punctuated by gongs. -With more than a decade of hindsight, the theories supporting the case against Microsoft have all but fallen apart, and the pursuit of the company that makes Windows may suggest a reason for skepticism about this fight against Google: The tech marketplace is fluid and unpredictable . -“This is continually evolving, and we made some adjustments early from some of the criticisms we heard from the creative community,” said Joel Stillerman , president of original programming and development for the network. -State Senator Liz Krueger, a Democrat from Manhattan, said there may be a “window of opportunity” in Albany right now, where no one wants to be seen to be favoring programs that are viewed as giveaways to real estate interests. -Manuel Leite de Araújo, the president of a union representing prison employees, said some guards oppose Mr. Silva Neto’s “sentimental,” friendly approach with inmates, noting that a committee of guards asked the union to support ousting him from his position. -He will perform his quintessential 1976 record, “Songs in the Key of Life,” the double album that has inspired scores of R&B dreamers; in 2005, the Library of Congress added it to the National Recording Registry . -Muslims disagree over most things , about this life and the afterlife as well. -And the other, my favorite: “Why do Republicans hate Ted Cruz ?” -“ Please ignore the siren ,” he said. -Based on Kathryn Hulme’s novel of the same title, this drama stars Audrey Hepburn as a young Belgian who becomes a nursing nun around the time of World War II . -Their conversation is stripped of cultural references and instead of grappling with the meaning of existence they struggle with the competing demands of hedonism and responsibility . -Arsenal , using its rapid speed via Walcott, Alexis Sánchez and the adventurous young right back Héctor Bellerín, has found and honed a new winning tactic. -This one will sprout indoors at the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater , which is reviving Michael Alogna’s adaptation of the classic fairy tale about Jack, the Giant (here named Milford), Dolly the Cow and the famous Golden Goose. -Now globalization is a huge factor,” said James Roundell, a director at the London and New York dealer and adviser Dickinson, who, while working at Christie’s in 1987 , represented the winning Japanese telephone bidder for Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers.” -In 2010 he learned he had bipolar disorder and was hospitalized, according to medical records. -In a statement, Mr. McGinty said, “Once the investigation is complete — and in the death of Tamir Rice, it is not at this time — all evidence and expert analysis will be presented to the grand jury.” -He had to hold each latex glove by a heater so it would stretch over his hand. -Router manufacturers have more recently improved Wi-Fi technology with mobile devices in mind , said Mr. Fraser. -Despite a long history of mutual suspicion and conflict, Christianity and Judaism are deeply intertwined, and Christians should treat the subject of the Holocaust with sensitivity and repel any anti-Semitic tendencies, the Vatican wrote. -(He was, however, granted Patent No. D294290 in 1988 for a tub shaped like a champagne glass , which also became popular at Cove Haven.) -The Rev. John Deckenback, conference minister of the church’s Central Atlantic Conference, which submitted the boycott resolution, called the outcome a reflection of the church’s “spirit of love for both Israelis and Palestinians . -PICK: BILLS Packers (3-0) at 49ers (1-2) 4.25 p.m. -The World Wildlife Fund signed up as a scientific consultant. -Timothy D. Cook, Apple’s chief executive , called the new iPad Pro “the most capable” tablet the company has ever created. -The most expensive, by far, was dementia . -His death was announced by The American Free Press , a newspaper he helped found. -And they got their own taste of pop stardom the following year, when they traveled to New York for its Broadway debut. -Topas Ecolodge, 11 miles from Sapa, was one of the first foreign-run lodges in the ethnic hinterland. -This weekend, insatiable Deadheads can see all of the group’s so-called core four living members in just two stops: Madison Square Garden, which will host Dead & Company — featuring Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, joined by the pop singer and guitarist John Mayer, the bassist Oteil Burbridge and the keyboardist Jeff Chimenti — for two sold-out shows on Saturday and Sunday; and at the Capitol Theater, about 30 miles north in Port Chester, N.Y., where the Dead bassist Phil Lesh will play three consecutive nights starting Friday (with another run Nov. 5 to 7). -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians ’ soldierly skills lacking, and the group generally in need of instruction. -Asked to clarify, he responded: “I’m not a family lawyer, nor an accountant . -His last memorable public performance was an open-air Valentine’s Day concert in Istanbul in February. -PICK: COLTS Panthers (3-0) at Buccaneers (1-2) 1 p.m. -She played tennis, gardened and went for walks around Ithaca with a handful of friends, most of them former colleagues from Cornell . -It is typically inserted down the throat of an anesthetized patient to examine the very small ducts that drain the liver or gallbladder. -Hours later, in Jerusalem, an Israeli police officer was stabbed by a Palestinian resident of the West Bank , the authorities said. -Passage of that measure would have made the church the first in the United States to officially describe Israel’s behavior toward the Palestinians as apartheid. -People who can come up with a great idea and execute it , soup to nuts, are really valuable. -The other current has been the neo-Westernizer, which re-exerted itself strongly during the Mikhail Gorbachev years and gave rise to his world-transforming ideas and ideals. -The College Board reports that published tuition and fees at a typical private, nonprofit college, adjusted for overall inflation, have increased by 70 percent over the last 20 years. -Since then, the Obama administration has worked to ease the burdens on same-sex couples in the military. -The courses will train 705 Ukrainian soldiers at a cost of $19 million over six months. -Monday’s development, which set no precedent, did not affect the validity of any law aside from North Carolina ’s. The health care providers who challenged the North Carolina law urged the justices to turn down the state’s appeal. -With a towering height ( 6-foot-6 ) and personality to match, he made his presence known all over New York for over 50 years. -The Berkeley Carroll School, a private institution for prekindergarten through 12th grade, has its lower school on Carroll Street and middle and high schools on Lincoln Place. -“He is resolved to fight the case, but realized doing the budget while doing the case would be a distraction,” said a person involved in the discussions this weekend who was not authorized to speak on the record because of the sensitive nature of the talks. -Remember Valentino , the Countess’s lost love whose back story we spent two episodes learning? -An event on Sunday in Trussville, Ala ., included residents who had attended Mr. Trump’s rally in nearby Birmingham last month. -The show is a string of unrealized ideas . -The N.C.A.A. advocates uniform concussion policies for all members, but some players said concussion information was often relayed in broad strokes and only in preseason training sessions that lasted under an hour. -The jury’s verdict roundly rejected arguments from his defense lawyers that he had had a psychotic break and was legally insane when he carried out the massacre inside the Century 16 theater in suburban Aurora, Colo., on July 20, 2012 . -Ildefons Cerdà, the engineer who drew up the 1859 plan for the expansion of Barcelona, envisioned his Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes as a new town center. -“Rejection of immigration, this is what it is has been for more than 40 years ,” Laurent Bouvet, a political scientist who specializes in the National Front, said in an interview. -He chased him into an open field, and when the prisoner refused his order to stop running , the sergeant, a firearms instructor, dropped to one knee and fired, striking him twice from a distance of more than 50 yards with a .45-caliber pistol, two people briefed on the shooting said. -Nick Adams , the director of programs for transgender media at the gay rights organization Glaad, said that any time a transgender celebrity comes forward with his or her story, “it goes a very long way toward educating people about who we are and the challenges that we face.” -These acts of narrative deconstruction highlight his strength as a deeply questioning writer at home in fact as much as abstraction. -Already a polarizing figure when he took office, Mr. Abbott saw his popularity decline amid a slowing economy as he made a series of political missteps and alienated many voters with his strongly conservative stances and often abrasive style. -Her music is folky and pastoral , with a sense of scale that makes her humble about her place in mankind and the universe, and her songs are serene but never complacent. -Second, it gives Mr. Putin the opportunity to play the statesman, too busy reasserting Russia’s rightful position in the world to get caught up in problems like recession, 16 percent inflation and a weak ruble. -The central bank’s decision to remove limits on deposit rates is a good step in that direction, because it should force banks to compete with one another to attract savers. -He went into the stands and severely assaulted a heckler who was missing seven fingers , having lost them in a workplace accident, even as surrounding spectators yelled, “He has no hands!” -Priorities USA Action, which backed Mr. Obama, spent almost exclusively on TV, radio and online advertising , according to Federal Election Commission records. -Croatia and Namibia are leading an effort to give the organization’s 193 member states a greater say in the selection of the secretary general as part of a yearly resolution that is being drafted. -Thursdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 3 p.m. Stamford Art Association, 39 Franklin Street. -Though this has become true to a certain extent for every tournament (save, perhaps, Wimbledon, where the insistence on traditional white limits the fashion options to a meaningful degree), it reaches its apogee with the United States Open, in part because of a certain boundary-pushing ethos associated with New York and in part because, according to Mr. Eisenbud, it is the Grand Slam event with the most non tennis news-media coverage attached, and hence the greatest potential reach. -To attend, say, the University of North Carolina — regardless of what you study — is supposed to mean something different from attending nearby Duke, North Carolina State or a faraway college. -According to a witness at a pretrial hearing, the detective waited two days before telling the Police Department that he had been involved in the attack, a decision his lawyer attributed to his fear that he would be fired. -The managing director class that will be inducted starting in January is being culled now, said Gary Cohn, president and chief operating officer, who added he had “no real concerns” about the culture of the bank. -“The days when you could come up here and stick your straw in to satisfy your insatiable demands — those days are over . -Ostensibly an origin story about Peter Pan, this woeful would-be blockbuster, directed by the usually competent Joe Wright , is a murky, lumpy stew of pop-culture borrowings, from Harry Potter to “Avatar.” -The pastry chef, Krista Guiwo , was trained at the French Culinary Institute in New York City and usually has eight frequently changing choices on her menu. -BRAC, however, does not apply to the more than 700 United States bases overseas, including 174 in Germany, 113 in Japan and 83 in South Korea, as well as hundreds more in some 70 countries from Aruba to Kenya to Thailand. -Baker Mayfield, a walk-on transfer from Texas Tech , won the job of starting quarterback over Trevor Knight, who led the Sooners over Alabama in the Sugar Bowl two seasons ago. -Amtrak also depends on money from states, and its relationship with Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey soured last week. -BRAC, however, does not apply to the more than 700 United States bases overseas, including 174 in Germany, 113 in Japan and 83 in South Korea, as well as hundreds more in some 70 countries from Aruba to Kenya to Thailand. -For good measure, Mr. Maduro warned that the American diplomats who remained in Venezuela must clear any meetings, presumably with anyone, with his government. The moves are meant to combat “imperialist aggression,” he told a throng of supporters on Saturday during a rambling, effusive speech. -If people only knew what an adventure trying to raise a family is. -But here, he did something different with it: His voice was raspy, exhausted, unkempt . -Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund magnate whose insider trading conviction in 2011 represented the government’s first major victory, also challenged wiretapped evidence the government collected against him. -Though this has become true to a certain extent for every tournament (save, perhaps, Wimbledon, where the insistence on traditional white limits the fashion options to a meaningful degree), it reaches its apogee with the United States Open , in part because of a certain boundary-pushing ethos associated with New York and in part because, according to Mr. Eisenbud, it is the Grand Slam event with the most nontennis news-media coverage attached, and hence the greatest potential reach. -“You see reports about the little green men,” he said, referring to the Russian soldiers who invaded the Crimean Peninsula last year in unmarked uniforms, “and they all walk around professionally, and carry their weapons professionally.” -More than 400 emergency-room visits in Mississippi were attributed to synthetic cannabinoids in April, according to the state health department. -NEW HAVEN College Street Music Hall Blackberry Smoke, rock. -This month, more than 350 American rabbis issued a letter of their own, declaring that the time for action was at hand. -his right-wing coalition partners said the deal was “unacceptable.” -Many have written him off . -Doing so more quickly might risk the wrath of the party supporters, many of whom have been energized by Mr. Corbyn’s campaign, Mr. Fielding added. -For specialists working in hawker centers, mastery becomes second nature through repetition . -JAKARTA, Indonesia — Two educators at a prestigious international school in Indonesia were freed from prison on Friday after an appeals court overturned their convictions and 10-year prison sentences on charges of sexually assaulting kindergartners, in a case that the school said was fabricated and that led to international concern about the competence of the country’s judicial system. -It has, in other words, a lot more potential to do good than harm . -Authorities were going house to house to assess the damage, but that proved difficult amid the heavy rainfall, Judge Rex Fields of Eastland County said. -Get a few of those and you can make some stock tomorrow afternoon. -Local residents point out that the National Front never established a strong following here, and that the president of the Auvergne region, René Souchon , is a Socialist. -Collins has never been named a suspect or person of interest in the shooting death of Brittney Mills, but the police acknowledged that they wanted to talk to him because he knew her. After he went undrafted, Collins met with the police, who said he answered all their questions. -The location with the highest accident prediction value in the country is in Ashdown, Ark. — a freight railroad crossing that has been the site of 19 accidents since 1975. -The political implications of the crisis will depend “on how much farther this will go, what measures the government will still deploy to deal with it and how it is explained to those who are losing money,” said Kenneth G. Lieberthal, a scholar of Chinese politics at the Brookings Institution and a former senior director for Asia on the United States’ National Security Council . -I’m sure this will come as a surprise to a vast majority of Americans, who for decades have been watching their cholesterol intake religiously . -The currency of the 19-nation eurozone has fallen nearly 14 percent since it climbed to $1.3910 on May 7. -Then Henry S. Schleiff arrived in 2009 as group president of Investigation Discovery and a roster of other networks, bearing the ideal credentials for proceeding with a crime network . -One answer is that issuing debt is a way to pay for useful things, and we should do more of that when the price is right. -The informant, who has not been identified, told investigators that about 70 percent of the spice sold in the United States was made from chemicals originating in Mr. Tian’s Chinese laboratory. -Lawmakers who oppose the deal said they were not persuaded, and some said they resented the president’s tone . -Recent debates over relics of the Confederacy — in South Carolina, the United States Capitol, and elsewhere — only underscore how successful 150 years of revisionism can be. -(The change won’t be official until it is approved by the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture , but they usually closely follow the committee’s recommendations.) -The exterior is limestone , likely quarried in the region, and the style is a subset of Tudor revival called Cotswold, known for steeply pitched gables and prominent front chimneys. -“You would know just by his toughness and his moxie,” said Kemba Walker, a star point guard for the Charlotte Hornets who was born in the Bronx , gained national prominence at Rice High School in Harlem and led the University of Connecticut to an N.C.A.A. title in 2011. -About 1 percent of the equipment was manufactured in the past decade. -One of the N.H.L. ’s marquee teams is in the midst of an identity crisis more than a third of the way into a season that it began with typically high expectations, which at the moment appear impossibly out of reach. -‘Fancy Nancy the Musical’ (Saturday and Sunday) One of the arts’ youngest divas has returned to the McGinn/Cazale Theater . -Mr. Atassi scrutinizes Mr. Saleh’s ordinary side, filming him asleep, legs poking from under a comforter, or flinching at the sound of shelling, when he is not giving interviews over Skype to a Western journalist who tells him, “Your voice is very important.” -As part of its remarkable journey toward democracy , Tunisia has embarked on a painful reckoning with its past. -He will perform his quintessential 1976 record, “ Songs in the Key of Life, ” the double album that has inspired scores of R&B dreamers; in 2005, the Library of Congress added it to the National Recording Registry. -9 P.M. (BBC America) FROZEN PLANET David Attenborough narrates this nature series about the polar regions. -“We’re going to support it, including the mansion tax,” said Steven Spinola , president of the real estate board. -Laudomia Pucci, the interim chief executive of Emilio Pucci and Mr. Pucci’s daughter , attested to Mr. Fairchild’s particular mixture of kindness and cutting. -In October, that trend seemed to improve, with an unexpectedly strong 0.4 percentage point increase in average hourly earnings that pushed the 12-month gain to 2.5 percent even as the pace of inflation fell, mostly because of lower energy prices. -The model Aya Jones was first discovered on Paris’s rue de Rivoli — and booked promptly as an exclusive in Prada ’s spring/summer 2015 show. -“What you’ve done, you’ve implemented a federal court order,” Representative Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from Brooklyn , said last month. -With the presidential race heating up, a torrent of politically charged commentary has flooded Facebook, the world’s largest social networking site, with some users deploying their “unfollow” buttons like a television remote to silence distasteful political views. -The foundation also said Mr. Rodham’s project had not been among the more than 300 submitted for consideration at the expo. -“They don’t want to play the game,” said W. McIntyre Burnham, a neuropharmacologist at the University of Toronto, with whom Dr. Ohayon studied. -He added, “And you want us to constantly repeat these mistakes in other countries?” -A family of four wastes an estimated $1,600 worth of food each year. -A federal judge on Tuesday refused to declare a mistrial in the case of Donald L. Blankenship, who was the chief executive of Massey Energy Company when 29 workers were killed in a company mine in 2010. -“We’re spending time on any site which could conceivably host a team , but we spend more time as the probability increases,” Grubman said. -Other contemporary and historic mash-ups include displays of the finalists for the Deste Prize, which recognizes young Greek artists, at the Museum of Cycladic Art, and the former Sonic Youth frontwoman Kim Gordon ’s multiplatform show of paintings and sculpture at the historic Benaki Museum until Aug. 30. -“He’s a rare athlete who has played at a very high level before. -He might as well have had the Grim Reaper on his bag instead of his trusty caddie, Joe LaCava . -On paper, Mr. Andrews’s book is lovely: sensitive and rueful and attuned to both the solipsism and the ethical seriousness of adolescence . -Misty Copeland ’s promotion to principal dancer at American Ballet Theater this summer put ballet back on popular culture’s map and ushered in a conversation about diversity in ballet. -Air pollution is killing 3.3 million people a year worldwide, according to a study published in the journal Nature. -However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not track national data for spice or other synthetic drugs, including those popularly known as bath salts or flakka . -EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who lost his right index finger in a Fourth of July fireworks accident, did not report for the first day of training camp Thursday, and the team co-owner John Mara said the Giants had no information on the condition of Pierre-Paul, their best defensive player. -“I couldn’t believe what I had read,” Dr. Schatz, who died on April 1, wrote in an email in 2013 to Civil Beat, an online newsletter in Hawaii , where he had moved to teach. -The Americans open the Gold Cup, the regional championship tournament, on Tuesday against Honduras in Frisco , Tex. -According to records from the ambulance service, a call came reporting a possible overdose at the Fishkill prison at 9:16 p.m .; the ambulance team arrived there at 9:30 p.m. and reached Mr. Harrell by 9:34 p.m. -Public-health authorities, like the American Academy of Pediatrics , have long warned about the dangers of mohels infecting babies with the herpes virus, which can be deadly to infants. -He gave two examples: harm to credit or a missed job opportunity . -“There is no scientific basis — not one shred of evidence — that an asteroid or any other celestial object will impact Earth on those dates,” said Dr. Paul Chodas , manager of NASA’s Near-Earth Object office in Pasadena, Calif. -Today’s festivities start with the welcome party, which morphs into the ceremony the following evening, which flows effortlessly into the four -hour postnuptial gala, followed by an after-party. -And Larry Magid , who covered Apple as a syndicated technology columnist for The San Jose Mercury News, wrote in Forbes that the movie was “not about the man I knew.” -“We’ve come so far here just recently; it’s pretty amazing the speed of the change,” said Janet Smith, a plaintiff in the case, who is seeking to adopt the 8-year-old daughter , Hannah Marie Phillips, she is raising with her wife, Donna Phillips. -“It is an occasion to ask for more openness,” said the Rev. Jorge Cela , who oversaw the Jesuit religious order in Cuba from 2010 to 2012. -Mr. Rodham eventually settled his bill with his former lawyer, Gwendolyn Jo M. Carlberg. Ms. Carlberg said in a phone interview that, despite her lawsuit, she did not have a negative view of Mr. Rodham. -“Black Rage” was hailed as a timely analysis of a people in crisis . -We’re partial to Julia Moskin’s recipe for bacon fat gingersnaps on a Saturday afternoon, and to Kim Severson’s recipe for chewy chocolate snowcaps as well. -Movie theaters, for example, charge children less than adults for a ticket. -The exhibition comprises three sections: letters and artwork from the early years of the friendships; illustrations by Picasso that accompany Ramón’s literary works, including newspaper and magazine articles; and the renewed friendship with the Reventós family, beginning in the 1950s. -Ms. Smith, who spent her summer on a 45-city concert tour of Europe, is about to embark on an 18-city book tour , after which follows another grueling performance schedule that has her working, quite happily, into January. -We moved to New York after college 10 years ago and still live together. -Mr. de Blasio , in fact, in reacting to the comments, hit political tones in using words usually reserved for when people announce a departure. -In a sign of how testy the mood had become, Charles Michel, the prime minister of Belgium, another country that uses the euro, complained that mediation with Greece should involve all members of the eurozone and could not be done by a few individual members. -Ronald Reagan U.C.L.A. Medical Center and Advocate Lutheran General Hospital have begun sterilizing their instruments with a gas called ethylene oxide. -He added, “I think that our church in Cuba is still looking too much into itself.” -According to records from the ambulance service, a call came reporting a possible overdose at the Fishkill prison at 9:16 p.m.; the ambulance team arrived there at 9:30 p.m. and reached Mr. Harrell by 9:34 p.m . -Readers should treat “Go Set a Watchman” as a historical artifact in the creative process of one of the great novels in American literature. -I went in at 30 , I come out at 65, so...” -Each of the Uighurs had paid the traffickers 60,000 renminbi, or about $9,700, for a passport, according to the report. -Like the show itself, it’s both too much and not enough. -The Golden Dragon Acrobats ( Saturday ) Don’t expect ordinary handsprings and somersaults. -At the meeting, Mr. Law noted that the board “never said” that two casinos in the Southern Tier-Finger Lakes region could not work. But he and the other members of the board emphasized that the new proposals had to be an improvement on the earlier projects. -In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Ann Cryan; another son, Kevin ; their daughters, Patty Gatta, Lisa Reale, Kathy Constantine and Laura Jeczyk; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. -Several countries immediately banned auto racing, including France, Germany and Switzerland, until safety was improved for spectators. -A Delaware court ruled this year that plans should be evaluated under stricter standards, particularly where directors were deciding on equity compensation. -But critics, who derisively referred to the program as the “ stove bonus, ” argued that it sent women the wrong signal by rewarding them for staying at home. -However, we’re approaching the end of the year, and my organization hands out modest, but not insignificant , performance bonuses. -For example, when Mr. Sweat was trying to cut through a concrete wall and heat from steam pipes in the underground passage became unbearable, he rigged a fan taken from his cell using electricity from the tunnel’s lights. -Mr. Mattes would serve as chief executive of the combined company, while Eckard Heidloff, the Wincor Nixdorf chief executive, would be its president. -An article on Monday about the imposition of temporary border restrictions by Germany as record numbers of migrants arrive misspelled the surname of the German interior minister, who said it was “desperately necessary” for Germany to limit the number of people coming into the country. -Amtrak officials countered that New Jersey Transit’s payments mostly go toward operating costs , like train dispatching and inspections, and for electricity to run the trains, and that in the 2014 fiscal year, for example, only about $13.6 million was left for system upgrades. -It employs more than 1.3 million people, and in the last fiscal year earned about 1.6 trillion rupees, or $25.2 billion , or less than 14 percent of the revenue of Apple. -His role in a Soviet crackdown on dissidents ahead of the 1980 Olympics is widely believed to have contributed to the death of a Ukrainian poet and human rights activist, Vasyl Stus . -Mr. Obama criticized Republicans who are pressing forward with legislation to block the accord , which is on track for a vote in September. -$4 to $9 ; members and Yale ID holders, free. -Friday at 7 p.m.; Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m.; Sunday at 3 p.m.; 209 West 42nd Street, Manhattan ; 646-223-3010, newvictory.org. -Your claim that the negotiations place tough constraints on Iran rings hollow, based on the permissibility of Iran’s keeping its nuclear installations and the large number of centrifuges still allowed. -Decker has visited more than 40 physicians throughout North America, searching to alleviate the daily pains that saturate her nerves and muscles. -And we can’t neglect good old American lager , the beer that made Milwaukee, St. Louis and so many other brewing centers famous. -He mused about dropping muscular diesel engines into sporty cars like the Audi R8 coupe — “My dream is an R8 with a diesel engine,” he said at the Los Angeles auto show in 2007. -Although “ Electric Ursa ” was released just last September, Ms. Shelley devoted much of her set to new songs that were no less resonant and, perhaps, a little more concrete. -The office of the United States attorney in Manhattan announced on Thursday that it was joining the investigation into the death of Samuel Harrell, a prisoner at the Fishkill Correctional Facility in Beacon, N.Y., who inmate witnesses say was handcuffed and beaten severely this year by a group of corrections officers. -Their series on deadly domestic violence brought reform — and won this year’s Pulitzer for Public Service . -A San Francisco start-up is winning converts to its business of connecting “white hat” security sleuths with companies willing to pay bounties for their finds. -In September of this year, Volkswagen , then the world’s largest automaker, admitted to installing software designed to cheat on emissions tests, setting off one of the largest corporate scandals in the industry’s history. -Last spring, of the five apprentices Mr. Martins named for City Ballet only one was white. -We found a lot of good stuff on the web this week. -The great issue of the early 21st century is how to elevate a stagnant middle class . -And in the last half of his career he was a diminished player, his skills attenuated by the persistent back problems that forced him to quit prematurely at 34, his spirit likely withered by the mortifying shenanigans of the Yankees’ principal owner, George Steinbrenner, and his minions (who once ordered Mattingly fined and benched for not getting a haircut), not to mention the ignominy of a last-place finish in 1990. -That’s been my biggest surprise in business . -“The evil genius of Fiorina,” Stan wrote, “is her uncanny ability to play the gender warrior within the GOP while promoting the party’s misogyny.” -It was the museum’s third Art & Film Gala, and Mrs. Chow, a host with Leonardo DiCaprio, was working the room like a piranha in a goldfish bowl. -Mr. Christie’s announcement about Mr. Fox’s departure, which came shortly after 5 p.m. on Friday as state residents hunkered down for a weekend of heavy rain while watching the path of Hurricane Joaquin, was notably terse. -Perhaps Coach Bill Belichick should consider sitting Brady for his own protection and concede this one. -The legislation is based on the idea, rejected by mainstream medical groups, that a fetus feels pain then. -And it fails to address some of the sensible reforms pushed by a diverse group of defense experts, like reducing the number of private contractors working for the Pentagon and closing excess military bases in the United States. These could save billions of dollars. -Lawyers for the detainees, who include Zheng Churan, 25, affectionately known as Big Rabbit, say the women have been subjected to near-constant interrogation . -Meaning, the question now turns from “when will they first raise rates ?” to “when will they raise rates after that?” -The East German reporters, hoping to get a similar reaction, peppered him with questions about race relations upon his arrival. -The comedian Hannibal Buress tried the system at a show in California in May. -But annual wage growth has been stuck at about 2 percent going on six years now. -This documentary chronicles Mr. Frank’s 32 turbulent years in Congress, where he was chairman of the Financial Services Committee as Wall Street was imploding. -the 1992 suit by a 79-year-old woman who was badly burned in the groin and thighs when she spilled a cup of scalding McDonald’s coffee. -Indeed, the board wrote that its decision applied only to the Northwestern case — there was no precedent established for graduate teaching assistants or student janitors — and left open the possibility that it could re-examine the issue if college athletes brought a similar case in the future. -Otto Porter led the Wizards (14-16) with 20 points and 9 rebounds. -But they have less in common when it comes to how their fiscal problems are likely to play out. -The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5 percent, and average hourly earnings rose 0.2 percent last month, both identical to the forecasters’ projections. -In his majority opinion in the case, United States v. Windsor , Justice Anthony M. Kennedy bristled at the unfairness of prohibiting same-sex couples “from being buried together in veterans’ cemeteries.” -The proposals, which would require approval by the State Legislature, are central to the mayor’s promise to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years. -What “Picasso I Els Reventós” pinpoints in this period is not only the letters between Picasso and the Reventós brothers and the intimate illustrations he included in many of them, but also early artwork that was directly influenced by the friendships , including drawings from around 1900 of each brother decked in dapper outfits, with Ramón smoking a pipe. -He promised his wife, who died in January 2013, that he would take care of her mother . -A box of incriminating correspondence — a deceptively mild-looking thing — arrives at the Shanleys’ home, poised to spray shrapnel everywhere. -For Don Cameron, a farmer south of Fresno, a wet winter 33 years ago led to an idea about how to take advantage of the vast natural water storage system underground. -Then Medicaid , the federal-state program for low-income people, takes over. -HOPE, Ark. — Mike Huckabee, who excited evangelical voters in his first presidential race in 2008 and retains much of their good will, announced on Tuesday that he would again seek the Republican nomination despite a crowded field of rivals for his natural base in the party. -President François Hollande, speaking from outside the magazine’s office a couple of hours after the murder of 12 people, was crystal clear: This was an assault, he said, on “the expression of freedom” that is the “spirit of the republic.” -Bids for demolition came in last week at nearly twice the price estimated by the design firm, Clark Patterson Lee , that Mr. Neuhaus and his allies have enlisted. -Decision Maker by Jonathan Chow is a similar, free Android app, although it’s not as attractive. -He emerged saying the group “is united in strongly opposing the proposed deal,” contending it “would pose a grave danger to the region and to the world, and would threaten the very survival of the state of Israel.” -That initial plan won the support of just 36 percent of Boston residents in March. -Viewers have watched linebacker Jaylon Smith bowling, receiver Corey Robinson playing the ukulele and singing and Day and cornerback Cole Luke coaching a women’s flag-football team. -He said during his long incarceration he had at times nursed “a desire for full reprisal and revenge .” -The technical patch that Volkswagen presented at company headquarters here is valid only for Europe, where it will be installed beginning next year . -And yet he did get there, striking out seven San Diego Padres in just three and two-thirds innings, and getting two standing ovations from Dodgers fans along the way. -The Mozambique ruby and diamond ring, named La Divine , was derived from Rubel’s Undersea Flower clip of turquoises, rubies and diamonds. -Suddenly, without warning, a powerful electric-like energy flooded the body with wave after wave.” -SALONEN He always said that the form and the expression of most Western art music come from the harmony . -Since packing up his scalpel and becoming a Republican presidential candidate , Mr. Carson has not shied from talking about his Christian faith and sprinkling policy pronouncements with prayer as he travels the country talking to voters in his blunt but soft-spoken style. -She served as captain of the United States team that won the inaugural Women’s World Cup, in 1991. And she coached the American team to a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, a silver at the 2000 Sydney Games and third place at the 2003 World Cup. -In “Granada,” from Albéniz’s “Suite Española,” Mr. Kissin echoed some of the same melancholy but transposed it into a warmer, more sensual sound world. -“We want to attract individuals who can add value to our country because of their ideas, and their networks and their businesses and their talent,” said Jonathan Cardona , chief executive of Identity Malta, which administers the Individual Investor Program. -As he walked by their cells, this time as a prisoner, they shook the bars and menacingly called out his name. -A government investigation in March found that GreenTech, which sought green cards for its Chinese investors through an American government program, had received special treatment in the handling of its visa applications. The report described instances when Mr. McAuliffe and Mr. Rodham contacted an official from the Department of Homeland Security to complain about the pace of the visa process. -Although Broadcom, another semiconductor company, was bought this year, the Broadcom Foundation is independent and will continue to support the prize. -“So aggressive were the fans in their efforts to reach the ball players,” The New York Times wrote, “that the police and station guards had to escort several of the team to side exits to avoid accidental injury to the already crippled squad.” -Q. I ordered a lamp from Wayfair, an online furniture store, which the company insisted on delivering to my office. -It is unclear if Dempsey will regain the captaincy after the Gold Cup . -When she asked for a pita and hummus, I cut the bread into perfect little triangles , found elegant small bowls in her cupboards, and carefully quenelled three dipping options, as if Thomas Keller were watching over my shoulder. -The list includes Fabrizio Donato, the bronze medalist in triple jump at the 2012 London Olympics, and Andrew Howe, the silver medalist in long jump at the 2007 world championships. -One of the founders of the firm is John D. Podesta , who served as counselor to Mr. Obama and represented the administration at Mr. Ghani’s inauguration. -“Obviously it’s the talk of the locker room, and everybody has their opinion,” Roger Federer said. -and I sit on the steps of the cabin at the 400-acre farm she owns with her brothers, Jessie and Virginia are splashing in the Maury River below, having stripped as soon we arrived. -And in a move sure to make Apple old-timers squirm, the newest version of the iPad, which has an optional keyboard that attaches to the tablet, is even imitating some of the features of Microsoft’s competing product, called the Surface. -In an apparent response to the Obama administration’s recent decision to ban certain Venezuelan officials suspected of human rights violations from traveling to the United States, Mr. Maduro unveiled a no-fly list of his own , declaring former President George W. Bush; former Vice President Dick Cheney; and George Tenet, a former director of the C.I.A., personae non gratae. -Mark Tapson, the editor in chief of Truth Revolt, a conservative website, said that Ms. Pelosi was trying to “rope in young voters” who may be more inclined to vote with popular culture idols, who tend to be liberal. -On July 27 , stocks in Shanghai dropped 8.5 percent, which was the market’s biggest daily drop in eight years. -The basement is finished with wood-paneled walls, a fireplace and a wet bar. -But because Mr. Harris is in good physical shape , there wasn’t much humor or bravery to the sketch, just bravado. -The awards show, on June 7 , opened with Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming teasing a producer, Harvey Weinstein, about the lack of nominations for his big Broadway adventure, “Finding Neverland,” and closed with Larry David and Jason Alexander in an extended riff on the lack of nominations for their show, “Fish in the Dark.” -The lodge has 25 bungalows and a restored stilt house that was remodeled to reflect Scandinavian design elements . -Women’s hockey is a growing sport, evolving through quicker and stronger players who are finally being rewarded for their talents as paid professional athletes. -But the clandestine collaboration is endearing, if mostly because mother and son are bonding again despite the constant surveillance of Lucious and Thirsty. -Although Ms. Shelley leads a full band on her albums, at Union Pool, her backup was ample with just two acoustic guitars — her own and Nathan Salsburg ’s — and the occasional vocal harmonies of Glen Dentinger. -The significance of the I.S.S. decision was perhaps best put by Martin Lipton of the law firm Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz . -Twenty-four hours if you take a double. -Coughlin, who has visited Fells, said Fells had had three consecutive days of progress after responding well to the new combination of antibiotics. -Omnicom , for instance, announced in November that one of its divisions, DDB Worldwide, had acquired Grupo ABC, an advertising group in Brazil. -In June , Cardinal Ortega incensed members of the opposition when he suggested in a radio interview that he had no knowledge of political prisoners in Cuba. -The Knicks, who went 17-65, the second-worst record in the league, had a 19.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and a 55.8 percent chance of being among the top three. -In March, the Giants made Pierre-Paul their franchise player, which guaranteed him $14.8 million this season if he signed the franchise offer, which Pierre-Paul did not do. -These include guardian ogres with faces like pugs with tusks and nymphs with half-bird, half human bodies who, with a pretty dance and a flutter of stained-glass wings, bid you goodbye at the end of the show . -Werek played three seasons in the American Hockey League and is now under contract to play for the Florida Everblades of the ECHL. -Barnum’s American Museum was then the nation’s most popular tourist destination. -“One of the most interesting, significant and unique things is that the art collection, which is fabulous in and of itself, is in a domestic setting , so you see how it was juxtaposed with all the other things that Mr. Pope collected,” Ms. Bourbeau said. -Federal law permits a firearms dealer who has initiated a background check to proceed with a sale if the dealer has not been notified of violations within three business days . -As most Nationalist soldiers fled east to Taiwan in the face of Communist advances, the Kuomintang’s 93rd Division retreated west from the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan into Myanmar, then known as Burma . -ISight makes 90 percent of its revenue from subscriptions to its six intelligence streams, each focused on a particular threat, including cyberespionage and cybercrime. -Kathleen Parthé, the director of Russian studies at the University of Rochester and the author of two books that address village prose, said of Mr. Rasputin in an email, “Like many of Russia’s best-known writers, he was always slightly out of step with the times — too bold in the 1960s and 1970s with his nostalgia for the radiant village past, too critical of the Soviet destruction of the environment around his beloved Lake Baikal, too disdainful of Western-style democracy, too bitter about those he said had brought a millennium-old civilization to an end in 1917.” -Ranking second to James on the team is Kyrie Irving, who rated at 25.1 in the one finals game he played before being injured. -The Complete Studio Ghibli (through Dec. 31) IFC Center’s retrospective of the complete works of Studio Ghibli, the beloved Japanese animation house, varies from the wistful and pleasant, like Hayao Miyazaki’s “My Neighbor Totoro,” to the crushingly sad, like Isao Takahata’s “Grave of the Fireflies,” about childhood alienation, set in Kobe at the end of World War II.) -At 62.5 percent, the proportion of Americans in the labor force remains near multidecade lows. -And if Mr. Faulkner were to advance to a debate with Mr. de Blasio, he would at least be able to challenge the mayor eye-to-eye: At 6-foot-4 , Mr. Faulkner is, at most, only one or two inches shorter than Mr. de Blasio. -Recently, these rides have ended at Chomp Chomp in Greenwich Village for radish cakes, noodle soups with transporting powers, coconut rice, triangles of golden beef-filled roti wet with curry s auce, and other treats from the food courts of Singapore. -While similar to the food demolition, which brought widespread outrage as well as the production of satirical videos like the popular “Death of a Parmesan ,” the politics behind the flower war are distinct. -Sound, web and digital works start at $100 and increase by edition to a top price of $2,800; for video, the starting price is $200, increasing by increments to a top price of $5,600. -A three-foot-long alligator that attained fleeting fame on Thursday night after the police posted a picture of it on Twitter crossing a busy Manhattan street during the evening rush died unexpectedly on Friday, according to a spokeswoman for the Animal Care Centers of NYC. -The Rangers obtained him from Arizona in an all-but-overlooked May 2011 trade for center Ethan Werek , their second-round draft choice two years earlier. -Capt. Nicholas Salimbene , an American trainer, noticed with alarm that the Ukrainians were carrying their rifles with the safeties off. -Cliques and shunning people are seen just about everywhere there are groups of people , of any age, who share spaces and resources. -YONKERS Hudson River Museum “Frohawk Two Feathers: Kill Your Best Ideas, the Battle for New York and Its Lifeline, the Hudson River.” “Promoting the President: In Celebration of Washington’s Birthday.” -France’s CAC 40 rose 0.4 percent and Germany’s DAX edged up 0.2 percent . -Kershaw also considers Koufax a friend. His accomplishment created another link with his Dodger predecessor, and when Kershaw spoke to reporters after Sunday’s game he did not try to diminish what he had achieved by getting to 300. -As for the security threats posed by migrants : This question regularly comes up in public meetings and has been raised by anti-immigrant parties on the right. -Scientists said that excessive pumping was a contributing factor. -Ross has said she writes only about people she likes. -The law firm that filed the brief, now called Sidley Austin , has filed a new one by former military officials in the same-sex marriage cases to be heard next week. -Three United Nations agencies reported Thursday that 3.9 million people in South Sudan, roughly a third of the population, now face “severe food insecurity” because of the mayhem and disruptions caused by that country’s nearly two-year -old civil war. -He paused on the steps leading down to a subway station, and said he put the odds of peace at no better than 50-50. “ Putin is a very aggressive person,” Mr. Kolesnik said, as bustling throngs made their way home in the late afternoon. -Lundqvist called Julien’s remarks “ disrespectful ,” adding that his head and neck were still sore from the collision. -To the east, Gov. John Kasich of Ohio told a group of Montana Republicans this week that they would be crazy not to embrace the president’s program of health coverage for the poor. -FALLS VILLAGE Music Mountain Calidore String Quartet, classical . -All 546 submissions were then flown to Beijing and shown to the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who made a selection for a book published by the foundation. -that a diamond is not man-made . -“Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” is about growing up, facing death, making and losing friends and other rites of passage , but it’s also, and more immediately, about drifting, hanging out, wasting time and succumbing to confusion. -The weekend’s maneuvering probably allows Mr. Renzi to accelerate reforms of the economy, the political system and the judiciary. -Gawker.com, the first site founded by Mr. Denton, had been seen as the quintessential Manhattan media and gossip publication of the Internet age — a destination for ambitious, young writers eager to cover the industry and the powerful figures who populate it. -Dashboard cameras are far more prevalent — more so among state police and highway patrol forces than among local police forces — but experts say they know of no national tally of those, either. -At Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday, it became clear that this precaution had not been taken. -Even if you view Brookfield Place ahistorically, it is a shrugworthy set of stores, not much more inspiring than what you would find in Terminal 4 at Kennedy Airport. -The U.S. fears Russia is using their shared goal of defeating the Islamic State as a pretext for weakening other opponents of Syria’s embattled president. -Take Mr. Wadhwa’s claim that women in tech often underplay their accomplishments and that they should adopt a brash tone. -that he had not had any access to his client . -Like so many of the plans for Afghanistan laid out in Washington since the war’s outset in 2001, realities on the ground appear to again be forcing American officials to consider revamping their strategy for ending the war. -Only with the help of a local journalist (Daniel Brühl) can they penetrate the wall of secrecy and evasion and learn that the painting, commissioned by Adele’s husband , and later acquired by the Belvedere’s duplicitous curator, belonged not to Adele, but to her husband, who willed it to his heirs. -Ms. Le Pen and her party have thrived on an anti-immigration message that has verged on anti-Muslim, as well as a call for re-establishing European borders. -Ms. Greer, 76 , who is best known for her best seller, “The Female Eunuch,” has prompted outrage and protests in the past because of her comments. -Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. Rockland Center for the Arts, 27 South Greenbush Road . -Mr. Watkins, a tourist from Utah visiting New York for the United States Open , was stabbed in the chest on Sept. 3, 1990, in a struggle with at least six young men who had tried to rob his family inside the Seventh Avenue subway station at 53rd Street. -In all, James, who was averaging less than a dunk a game before his injuries, had three against the Suns, a formidable team with a 23-18 record. -Jewish leaders praised the document and the way that Catholic-Jewish relations had progressed . -Perhaps more important, the biases inherent in static scoring are not the same for all possible policy changes, making comparison of alternative options less reliable. -He should never let himself say the words “ anchor babies ” ever again. -On the evening of April 21 in Building 21 at the Fishkill Correctional Facility, Samuel Harrell, an inmate with a history of erratic behavior linked to bipolar disorder , packed his bags and announced he was going home, though he still had several years left to serve on his drug sentence. -Outside California, the educational gap between rich and poor is much wider – and not narrowing very rapidly. -Many current All-Stars will be retired before the completion of a multidecade project to upgrade the Interstate 75 roadway , ramps and an outdated bridge that carries 160,000 to 170,000 vehicles daily over the Ohio River. -“She has this extraordinary talent for distilling form, landscape, abstraction and color,” Mr. Kelly said. “ Her palette is very unusu al. -He was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio , not Borgoglia. -Speculation ran wild about which college program Kelly might helm next year after receiving his walking papers in Philadelphia . -June 22 through July 14 . -He is now seeking to follow through on his promise to expand airstrikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria . -Mr. Garcia said he was neither relieved nor disappointed by the blizzard’s last-minute zag to the east. -“ The first week she was quite intimidating, ” he said. -London The writers are, respectively, a former British defense secretary and the former leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords. -In other words, his 3-point shot is one such trick . -THE NUN’S STORY ( 1959 ) “The Nun’s Story” was nominated for eight Academy Awards. -After three days in the hospital, Natalie got better. -Confronted by the continuing and largely ignored persecution of Catholics and other Christians in the Middle East, it is no surprise that as forthright and courageous a pope as Francis would set aside diplomatic nicety and call genocide what it is: genocide. -Isa Kalantari, a former minister of agriculture, warns that more than half of Iran’s provinces could become uninhabitable within 15 years, displacing millions of people. -He’s new to the night himself, working as a nurse’s aide on the behavior unit at an assisted-living home in Akron, Ohio . -A three-part series called “ Operation Wild ,” which began on Wednesday on PBS, brings us stirring stories of veterinary teams around the globe engaged in unusual high-tech efforts to save sick or injured wild animals. -A. Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States. -The Democrats’ stance, articulated in several proposals released by Speaker Carl E. Heastie of the Bronx, keeps a tight focus in Albany on the issue of education, which Mr. Cuomo has promised to make a focus of his nascent second term. -They will be able to benefit from funds far greater than the amounts allowed under current regulations, which limit contributions to a candidate’s formal campaign organization to $2,700 per donor in the primary contests and $2,700 in the general election. -The Goldman Sachs Group is in the middle of its biennial election of the next class of managing directors , an envied status that puts the lucky few just a breath away from the company’s loftiest title of partner. -“The irony, of course, is that the newspaper which first raised the alarm about the breast augmentation ads runs far more explicit advertisements in their own pages,” said Mr. Lisberg, a former City Hall bureau chief for The News. -Instead of $3.9 million , as Clark Patterson predicted, the two bids topped $7.4 million and $7.7 million, The Times Herald-Record reported on Saturday. -“That makes sense, it saves money, and it saves lives .” -In wet years, they might allow their fields to be flooded in the winter or early spring to recharge the groundwater, and they would then be entitled to pump a certain amount out in dry years. -That is “very unlikely to look like it did five years ago, when you typed it into a box ,” he said. -“Hence, my first request is: Study and research the incentives behind this widespread tarnishing of the image of Islam .” -In May 2014, the United Nations human rights office appointed an employee in Bangui to interview children, accompanied by a child protection officer from Unicef , the United Nations children’s agency. -If Vincent had included video messages or identified agents who could speak on his behalf , doctors might have been able to better understand and incorporate his goals. -“I really loved the idea of a healthy weekend: high-end, but low-fat cuisine, fitness classes, treatments -To address the 60 percent of wasted food in the United States coming from the commercial sector, the Environmental Protection Agency created the Food Recovery Challenge, which asks critical sectors, including grocers and entertainment venues, to reduce excess purchases and donate surplus food to local hunger relief organizations; more than 36,000 tons was donated in 2013. -Renewal would mean leaving the broken system intact.” Keith L. T. Wright , a Democrat and the chairman of the Assembly’s housing committee, agreed. -Barnum called his Davis display “ The Belle of Richmond .” -The remaining 59 available seats in Parliament were won by smaller parties. -A custom-made staircase to the side of the reception hall leads up to a galleried landing, which gives on to the six bedrooms and family bathroom. -He went to the corner, along with Cam Talbot , his backup, and the two of them started shuffling, sliding in place, reacting to invisible pucks. -And the British actor Christopher Lee, who devoted his long career to portraying horror film villains and later appeared in the “Star Wars” and “Lord of the Rings” series, died at the age of 93. -The unemployment rate has long informed Fed policy by signaling the extent of slack in the labor market , but in recent years, it has been biased down in this regard. -If the country’s growth slows sharply in the coming months , that could help to tip the already fragile global economy into another recession. -When the Ukrainian Parliament voted, the reaction in Moscow was swift . -The team rebuilt the boat in four months and rejoined the fleet last weekend in Lisbon for the final two legs of the 39,000-nautical-mile race . -The bride’s father is a pediatrician at Somerset Pediatric Group in Warren, N.J. -Three smaller bedrooms open onto a second balcony overlooking the lake, while a fourth has a small balcony to the front. -Painted with a dry, Expressionist touch, “ Double Protection: Invisible Threat ” has a shirtless man with four eyes and a wide, clownish grin dominating the right half of the almost 10-foot-wide canvas. -The second stop on the tour was East Berlin, where, on March 22, 1965, he and his All Stars played a memorable two-hour concert. -But a recent Environmental Protection Agency study found that there was no evidence that fracking was causing widespread harm to the nation’s water supply. -The Obama administration took an important step in the right direction when it created new oversight rules for the industry and stepped up its investigations into companies like Corinthian Colleges — one of the largest operators of for-profit colleges and trade schools in the country until it collapsed last year amid state and federal lawsuits and fraud investigations. -Assemblywoman Deborah J. Glick, a Democrat whose district includes the area and who was a plaintiff in the case, said the decision “puts the limited open space that we jealously guard and protect totally at risk everywhere in the city.” -If “ Scream Queens ” does get a renewal, we could be looking at a subtitle: “Scream Queens: Asylum.” -averypointarts.uconn.edu ; 860-405-9052. -The euro on Friday reached its lowest level against the dollar since June 7, 2010, when it hit $1.1923 . -The 19th-century ballets tend to be labeled the classics, and “The Sleeping Beauty” (1890) has long been considered the most classical. -As part of its remarkable journey toward democracy, Tunisia has embarked on a painful reckoning with its past. -The deal is subject to the approval of Kythera shareholders and regulators , and it is expected to close in the third quarter. -Mr. Rylance, who has won three Tony Awards, has done relatively little film or television work and isn’t well-known to a broader audience. -The decor includes photographs by Diane Arbus and Emmet Gowin, both important figures for Mann; walls of books; marble torsos of nude women; finches in cages and flying free; the skeletons of lizards and cats. -PLANO, Tex. — Lamesa White and her four children moved in February from the most dangerous public housing project in Dallas to a single-family home in this affluent suburb. -They say that there are easier ways for terrorists to infiltrate Europe an countries than to tag along with migrants on a difficult and dangerous journey. -“No matter how they explained their position, the state is falling apart,” he said in 2012 . -‘‘I eat a lot of vegetarian food at home ,’’ Baumgart said. -During a bank run last year at a rural lender in the eastern province of Jiangsu, the central bank delivered cash by the truckload and local politicians went on television to reassure people their savings were safe. -The committee is also bending a bit on salt, putting less emphasis on the 1,500-milligram daily limit on sodium for special populations, in light of the mounting evidence that too little sodium may be as bad as too much, if not worse. -a 0.1 percent gain in May. -He referred to Madeleine K. Albright, seated beside him, as his “ mentor .” -If you filed your federal taxes last year from Florida, Georgia or the District of Columbia , which are considered high-risk areas for tax-related identity theft, you can apply for the federal PIN under an I.R.S. pilot program even if you haven’t been a victim. -When it comes to explaining the Holocaust, Germans inquire about the place of anti-Semitism and xenophobia in their society and about the psychological and cultural factors that led ordinary citizens to participate in, or to accept, horrific atrocities. -“This is connected to the Malaysian Boeing,” Sergei A. Markov, a former member of Parliament in the pro-government United Russia party, said in a telephone interview. -The second, the Sinfonía India, uses native Yaqui instruments and North Mexican melodies -In the old days, criminals liked their ransom payments in briefcases full of unmarked bills . -Now he has returned to the research: In the Green Neuroscience Laboratory, a sandboxlike table is home to small robot used to model neural network behavior . -In a separate development Friday evening, China’s central bank and securities regulator jointly published long-delayed guidelines for investment firms in mainland China and Hong Kong to gain access to each other’s markets. -The bride’s father retired as a managing partner in Arnold Worldwide, a Boston advertising agency. -Cars with 2-liter diesel motors can be repaired by simply updating the engine-control software , the company said. -“It’s really siding with the real estate industry , rather than New York tenants,” said Katie Goldstein of Tenants and Neighbors, an advocacy group. -“I gotta tell you, turning down your money back to Montana on an ideological basis, when people can lose their lives because they get no help, doesn’t make a lot of sense to me,” he said, in remarks reported by the Great Falls Tribune. -One of them, Meir Ettinger, is the grandson of Meir Kahane, the American-Israeli rabbi regarded as the father of far-right Jewish militancy . -Sullivan hit all the right notes during his first couple of days on the job. -Minimalist lagers, in general, are more difficult to produce than fruity , complex ales. -Until now, the five permanent members of the Security Council — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States — have bargained behind closed doors to pick from a short list of candidates that is not formally publicized. -Mr. Norris, 58, was one of 22 federal prisoners released on July 28 through a continuing bipartisan push to shorten the sentences of nonviolent drug offenders who, during the war-on-drugs fervor of decades ago, received punishments far lengthier than they would have drawn today. -After Unilever began using certified tea, other big tea producers including Twinings and Tata followed suit. -They paid $995,000 for a two-bedroom two-bath condominium built in 2007. -It’s a broader system intended to encourage innovation , which it does, while at the same time permitting individuals and firms to exploit obvious and old ideas freely, which is generally a valuable protection. -will vote on the pact . -On Monday Dell, a big maker of servers and PCs, announced it was buying the data storage giant EMC . -So Mr. Shoemaker read that book, in 1962 . -FRANKFURT — A strong indication on Friday that the European Central Bank is on the verge of aggressive action to stimulate the economy, just as the Federal Reserve is dialing back its stimulus, helped push the euro to its lowest level against the dollar since 2010. -New guidelines, which are still being negotiated and will be finalized by mid-September, would allow members to formally nominate applicants and vet the finalists . -Using this method, the czar’s big 1914 price for the Leonardo — hailed by Gerald Reitlinger in his 1961 study, “The Economics of Taste,” as “the most expensive picture that has ever been sold” — is equal to $35.5 million today, which would buy a middling-quality Mark Rothko. -“We always knew that we need national standards , but historically in our country, workplace changes happen first at the state or local level,” said Ellen Bravo, executive director of Family Values @ Work, a network of groups pushing for paid leave. -In the first two weeks of training, the Americans found the Ukrainians ’ soldierly skills lacking, and the group generally in need of instruction. -He calls the heroin Blue Magic and takes over the market. -But he played it on every stop during his Iron Curtain tour . -Moderne An organic and natural modern approach to furniture is on view at Moderne Gallery of Philadelphia, which is showing a sofa designed in 1968 by Wharton Esherick , a leading midcentury craftsman. -As the negotiations continued furiously in Lausanne, Switzerland, over the past week, Mr. Netanyahu made daily statements railing against them. -Mr. Ganek and Mr. Chiasson were once star traders at SAC Capital, the former hedge fund founded by the billionaire investor Steven A. Cohen, and long a focal point of the government’s investigation. -The first occurred halfway through the first act, after Mr. Oscar’s Nostradamus led a number that foresaw the shape of entertainment to come. -He also became the first sitting member to marry a same-sex partner when, in 2012 , he and Jim Ready promised to love each other “for better or for worse, on MSNBC or on Fox.” -David Makovsky of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy said that even though the White House had been effective at privately engaging skeptics of the deal on its merits, Mr. Obama appeared to be “hyping” his case to the public, perhaps in an effort to match the incendiary language of his opponents . -The French President, François Hollande , says France is “at war” against “a jihadi army.” -“These small dinosaurs were related to Triceratops, but very distantly,” said Catherine A. Forster , a paleontologist at George Washington University and one of the team who discovered Hualianceratops. -“These trade deals make it much easier for corporations to send American jobs overseas .” -This one will sprout indoors at the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater, which is reviving Michael Alogna’s adaptation of the classic fairy tale about Jack, the Giant (here named Milford ), Dolly the Cow and the famous Golden Goose. -(Read Jenny Offill ’s “Dept. of Speculation” for a recent literary example.) -In 2006 I was shot at by a drunken 20-something man on the North Side of Chicago while riding in a car with three female friends. -Delta has spent nearly $10 million on lobbying since 2012, at least in part to kill the Ex-Im Bank or greatly diminish loan guarantees for Boeing customers abroad, according to lobby disclosure forms. -Last year, after a Malaysia Airlines jet was shot down over Ukraine , there were calls for Formula One to pull out of its first Grand Prix race in Russia, in the Winter Olympic city of Sochi. -In recent years he coached professional teams in Winnipeg and in Allentown , where he met Janice Hoderman, who became his fourth wife in 2001. -As soon as the doors open, waves of impressions from bloggers, Yelpers, Instagrammers and others begin to pound the shoreline. -To the Editor: Re “Special Visas Help Copycats Take U.S. Jobs” (front page, Sept. 30): American companies like Toys “R” Us are using the H-1B temporary visa program to take high-paying American jobs offshore in the name of growth and corporate resiliency. -While Mr. Corbyn opposes British military action over Syria, some of Labour’s senior figures, including the party’s spokesman on foreign affairs , Hilary Benn, supported it, and Mr. Corbyn was forced to allow his lawmakers to vote freely on the issue in an effort to avoid a intraparty clash amid threatened resignations. -FRONT PAGE An article on Saturday about Israel’s success in ensuring a sufficient supply of water even during droughts by desalinating Mediterranean seawater and recycling of wastewater referred imprecisely to Sidney Loeb, an American who moved to Israel in 1967 and taught water professionals how to desalinate seawater . -DAKAR, Senegal — The Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram on Friday morning struck across Nigeria’s border into Niger for the first time, broadening the regional conflict to a fourth country in West Africa . -Its request for a sophisticated antitank missile went nowhere, as Washington feared it would just encourage Russia to send more weapons and men to Ukraine. -Pointing to the same evidence, Motorola Mobility, one of the corporate victims of the price-fixing scheme, filed a follow-on civil antitrust suit, seeking damages from AU Optronics and other members of the cartel. -Instead, it finished its work on a Monday and its decision to not indict the police officer was announced that evening. -But his business dealings have often invited public scrutiny and uncomfortable questions for the Clintons as Mr. Rodham has cycled through a variety of ventures, leveraging his ties to them and sometimes directly seeking their help. When Mr. Clinton worked as a co-chairman of Haiti’s earthquake recovery commission, Mr. Rodham and his partners sought a $22 million deal to rebuild homes in the country. -Both were also owned by groups of private equity firms and returned to the public markets in rocky initial public offerings. -NXP Semiconductors, a big chip manufacturer , is near a deal to acquire a smaller peer, Freescale Semiconductor, in a cash-and-stock transaction, people briefed on the matter said on Sunday. -While it is necessary for girls to have an environment in which they can feel comfortable and progress at their own rate, Heinrichs said, she sees an unintended consequence of Title IX: Fewer top-level girls seem to be honing their skills against boys today than when she and Hamm and Wambach developed into elite players. -“I think Alastair is at a phase of his career where he is not afraid to try new things to try and get success,” said his predecessor as captain, Andrew Strauss, who now is England’s director of cricket . -According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014 the median worker with a bachelor’s degree (and no advanced degree) earned $69,260, compared with $34,540 for the median worker with only a high school diploma. -Not far from this tiny hamlet northeast of Fresno, for instance, the government is thinking of building a new artificial lake just above an existing one. -Previously, though, the methods for paying attackers could be cumbersome and risky for the extortionist. -In his first finals appearance with the Heat, in 2011, he did not even lead the team in usage, trailing Wade and Chris Bosh . -Since last year, its Truth and Dignity Commission, created by constitutional mandate in 2013, has been collecting harrowing accounts of torture suffered by thousands of Tunisians over nearly six decades, primarily under the regimes of the dictators Habib Bourguiba and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. -A host of organizations, and some politicians have called for Exxon to be prosecuted for fraud not unlike that which tobacco companies engaged in when they hid the risks of smoking. -So it went in 2015, when the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, the top teams in professional football (the American version), met in Super Bowl XLIX in February in Phoenix. -“You see reports about the little green men,” he said, referring to the Russian soldiers who invaded the Crimean Peninsula last year in unmarked uniforms, “and they all walk around professionally, and carry their weapons professionally.” -If it invested in securing F.D.A. approval for a drug based on active ingredients not found in existing drugs , an organization would be granted such a period of market exclusivity and the stream of profits that usually accompanies it, even if the drug was considered obvious and not novel. -His start was another test in his comeback from Tommy John surgery , to see how he would perform if his routine kept getting tweaked. -In recent decades, the ecology of the delta deteriorated to the verge of collapse, with many of California’s native fishes believed to be in danger of extinction. -“Moreover, the region in which we are situated, the Auvergne , had France’s largest force of Resistance fighters, ‘Maquis du Mont Mouchet.’” -Still, about one in 20 high school students used the drugs in 2014; about one in 30 adults age 19 to 28 used them in 2013, the most recent data available for that age group. -And measuring the pulse of a fan base in a two-team baseball city is never simple, especially when one of them is the Yankees, with their 27 World Series championship and 20 retired numbers. -Both Ballet Theater’s Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School and the School of American Ballet, the training ground for City Ballet, have initiated programs to spot and recruit young minority dancers. -Like a lot of white people, Ms. Schumer can fumble when latching onto race; unlike a lot of white performers, she takes on race directly . -But in an effort to make use of its vast interior spaces — and lure people to what is still considered an off-the-beaten-path area — municipal leaders also moved the city’s major design organizations here and named the whole enterprise Design Hub Barcelona , or DHUB, hoping it truly would become a hotbed of design activity. -The debate, coming as other states grappled with a measles outbreak, turned Mississippi into one more battleground between medical experts who champion vaccinations and parents who fear the government’s role in medical decision-making . -They point to the department’s refusal to publicly release surveillance camera footage of the death of Brandon Tate-Brown, 26, who was shot by the police in December after being stopped for driving with his headlights off . -In August, the Food and Drug Administration approved Sprout’s Addyi, often referred to as the “ little pink pill, ” after rejecting it in 2010 and in 2013 on concerns about side effects and limited effectiveness. -There is yearning at the core of “A Cure for Suicide,” and in that yearning is the reason for carrying on when doing so feels impossible. -Three United Nations agencies reported Thursday that 3.9 million people in South Sudan, roughly a third of the population, now face “severe food insecurity” because of the mayhem and disruptions caused by that country’s nearly two-year-old civil war. -One of the final guests interviewed in the Bugun TV studio during the raid was Selahattin Demirtas , the co-chairman of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party, or H.D.P. Mr. Demirtas called the move to seize the media group “mafia-like” behavior by Mr. Erdogan’s party, which is known by its Turkish initials, A.K.P. On Wednesday night, Mr. Erdogan suddenly claimed on live television that the opposition H.D.P. campaign was secretly being run by President Obama’s election team. -At Princeton Junction train station in New Jersey on Friday morning, an announcement informed the crowded platform that trains to New York’s Pennsylvania Station were delayed by 30 minutes. -But it connects ground-level neighborhood parks and belongs to a larger, humanizing campaign by Chicago’s mayor, Rahm Emanuel , to green up gritty areas of the city. -There is clearly something about the way the brain processes music that makes it robust, even in the face of imperfect hearing; and, conversely, something about the nature of spoken language that makes it much more vulnerable to deficiencies or distortions. -AVALANCHE 4, JETS 1 Cody McLeod scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period, and Colorado won at Winnipeg. -He was one of the scientists who invented the reverse osmosis method, not its lone inventor . -In 1962, Myanmar — which was called Burma and is wedged high up in Southeast Asia between India and China — closed its doors to the world and threw away the keys for almost 40 years. -Having sex with someone else is the only cure, if cure is the right word. -“I don’t think we’re going to do anything until we actually see where he’s at,” Mara said. -Dozens of websites deemed him a breakout star, and BuzzFeed suggested Jason Schwartzman, the hipster actor, could play him in a movie. -A New York City police officer who arrested a man as he tried to film him and other officers with a cellphone camera was charged on Tuesday with official misconduct and lying on a criminal complaint. -“It forms part of an established agenda,” he said, noting that dissidents were not invited to celebrations at the new United States Embassy in August and that they were often avoided by visiting delegations. -Here in Kennesaw, where Mr. Cruz delayed his event by several hours to travel to Washington for a vote, more than 1,000 people gathered in front of a Western-themed nightclub at a strip mall. -But whatever was left of it was interred by the 2014-15 Blue Devils , who won a national title on the backs of four freshmen, three of whom — Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow and Tyus Jones — promptly declared for the N.B.A. draft and were selected in its first round. -Public spending on private school placement for special education students grew by 33 percent between 2010-11 and 2013-14, and the district placed students in private schools when appropriate spaces were available in public ones. -As one says in Christian circles, it convicted him and made him realize that God was real . -In the first three weeks of April, state poison control centers received about 1,000 reports of adverse reactions to spice — the street name for a family of synthetic substances that mimic the effects of marijuana — more than doubling the total from January through March, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers. -A nationwide network of dams , often heralded by state television as a sign of progress and water management, is adding to water shortages in many places while helping deplete groundwater. -By Alice Gregory Doing something for 40-plus hours a week will determine a great deal of what goes on in your mind. -Of players still active, the next ranked, at 19.4, is Matthew Dellavedova , the undrafted Australian whose rate in the regular season was 12.6. -Feig cheered. -He would also take us on business trips , too. -On her computer are drafts for a work for chamber ensemble and taped spoken word, featuring the voice of John Cage. -It aims to force Greece once again to tackle many issues it has kicked aside for years, from simple ones like getting reliable economic statistics to more complex ones like opening up product and service markets , further streamlining the pension system, improving tax collection and moving ahead on privatization. -Around the time that Harvey took the mound, the Rangers took the ice at Madison Square Garden for the most important game of their season, Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinal against the Washington Capitals in a series in which they trailed by three games to one. -Over the last few years, employment has been growing and inflation has been low . -The solution has been for the banks to manufacture and issue billions of euros of short-term bonds , which — because they carry the guarantee of the Greek government — can be used as collateral to secure much-needed cash from the European Central Bank. -“ It’s a love story, a children’s book and a fairy tale at once, ” Mr. Mosterd said. -It does not matter, she said, that what Mr. Yates destroyed was not a document. “A person who hides a murder victim’s body is no less culpable than one who burns the victim’s diary,” she wrote. -Through her (according to Cookie) practiced hysteria about their third sister’s alleged drug bender, we learn from Candice that Cookie’s real name is Loretha . -An elite American-trained counterterrorism unit rescued 50 hostages being held by the gunmen at the Maka al-Mukarama Hotel , said Mohamed Abdi Hayir, the minister of information, tourism and culture. -BOSTON — The American men ended their slump in the Boston Marathon when Meb Keflezighi won in 2014, a cathartic victory that enabled “ The Star-Spangled Banner ” to play over Boylston Street one year after bombs had exploded there. -Nic Moore scored 18 points, and No. 21 Southern Methodist (22-5, 13-2 American Athletic Conference) rallied from 10 points down in the second half to end a seven-game winning streak by visiting Temple (19-8, 10-4). -About 70 percent of people are thought to be “hyporesponders” to dietary cholesterol. -Regardless of what happens with China and Taiwan in the future, we are all Chinese people. -The stop at the Red Cross blood drive — held in the two-story lobby of Driver’s Village , a dealership north of Syracuse — was near the end of nearly a dozen stops that Mr. Heastie made at the start of a three-day visit upstate this week. -“I was like, ‘All right, we have to lose once in a while,’ ” he said by phone while on his way to Monday night’s game against Miami . -John Lilly, a venture capitalist at Greylock Partners , said the real prize in mobile search was “whoever figures out what questions people really want to ask their phones while they are walking around, and how they will ask those questions.” -Rafael Nadal expressed a similar sentiment. -“Without these unions in the state, you’re not going to make what you should,” said Josh Weeks, a union carpenter from Meta, Mo., who was in the audience for Mr. Nixon’s speech . -And television conventions have loosened. -The Gaming Facility Location Board reviewed 16 proposals for casino resorts in three regions north and west of New York City and recommended licenses for three projects on Dec. 17, but rebuffed two from the Southern Tier that it said were not viable. -A few nights after his release, Mr. Norris phoned the person he credits most for his coming home: Ms. Francik , the student with whom he had not spoken since she delivered news of his clemency three months ago. -Of course, in his first game back since a strained left knee and a sore lower back sidelined him for two weeks, James did do a decent impersonation of his kingly self. -In the hands of a less skilled writer, these questions could be mistaken for science fiction cliché, a riff on “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” but Ball deftly explores questions with the eye of a poet and the logic of a philosopher, revealing new facets with perfect timing and acuity. -The Rainforest Alliance , which has been certifying farmers in the developing world for decades, now certifies the chocolate for Magnum ice cream bars, the vanilla in Breyers ice cream, and the leaves in Lipton tea bags. -Fed officials keep saying they are data-dependent in their policy choice, and this data backs up the idea that the United States economy is fundamentally in pretty decent shape , with consistent job growth and a low enough unemployment rate that employers are starting to offer workers higher raises. -Because of an editing error, an article on Dec. 20 about Xavier Gabriel, a Spaniard whose lottery business has become a national emblem of luck and a formidable merchandising brand, misstated, in some editions, the timing of the crash of the Virgin Galactic space plane, on which Mr. Gabriel has booked a $200,000 seat. -The Afghan government side included a diverse array of representatives, among them former members of the Taliban who have reconciled with the government; Tajik, Pashtun and Uzbek leaders; and President Ashraf Ghani’s uncle, Abdul Qayoum Kochai , according to Nazar Mohammad Mutmaeen. -Often it turns in a small profit, but that is a result of legally sanctioned accounting wizardry . -Then, in the 2004 general election, he received a boost when Swift Boat Veterans for Truth , an outside group, ran a television ad accusing Senator John Kerry, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, of lying about his war record. -“Only in the world of the Grateful Dead could that happen on Halloween,” said Peter Shapiro , the concert promoter who owns the Capitol and organized this summer’s “Fare Thee -The Consumer Financial Protection Board has sued Corinthian and ITT Education Services . -(Read Jenny Offill ’s “Dept. of Speculation” for a recent literary example.) -As the state considers its options, many farmers want to revive the approach that worked for them in the last century: building dams . -It may not have the visceral pull that mystery and violence gave “The Wire,” or the emotional highs that music gave “ Treme ,” but you could do worse than a good lecture on civility, tolerance and the virtues of good government. -The opening episode included the stories of an elephant in Laos that had been shot in the leg, a gorilla at a wildlife sanctuary in Cameroon with a damaged wrist, and an annual kite-flying festival in India that leaves hundreds of birds injured by the kite strings. -But most of us are not 1 percenters — we just have jobs that require travel .) -He is the chief executive of Eaton Vance, a midsize fund company in Boston that has carved out a solid yet unspectacular niche as a provider of investment funds and advice . -Ford said it was in talks with Tencent , maker of the popular WeChat messaging app, to develop messaging functions for the manufacturer’s cars in China. -Art Basel in Miami Beach , including “She’s so talented, she’s a real artist,” and “Listen, if you are on the wait list, that means you are in the liminal zone between being no one and actually being someone.” -Rousey’s fight also took place on the other side of the world, on Sunday in Melbourne, Australia, and the result was also shocking. -It alleged he raped a 13-year-old girl and featured an interview with his father in North Korea who said they had never lived in a “so-called political prison camp.” -She got her first job working for free for a county attorney, and she was very high in her class at Stanford . -Mr. Maduro’s theatrics came as antigovernment demonstrators took to the streets in the western city of San Cristóbal to denounce the death of a 14-year-old who was fatally shot last week during a protest. -Harrison added that he believed Kokkinakis and Kyrgios were hiding behind tennis’s genteel code of conduct. -Keflezighi has kept the same coach, Bob Larsen, since his college days at U.C.L.A . -There’s Kevin, “steady and plain,” and his restless wife, Jane, who’s “ready for change,” and Brian, unhappily married to Mary, with an angry son named Clive. -“I’ve heard that,” Clinton said. -James even found time to impersonate a statistician during the game, approaching the officials during a first-quarter timeout and arguing that a 2-point basket credited to his teammate Kevin Love should have been a 3-pointer. -Her current job, as technical director for the American women’s national teams, is to find the next Mia Hamm or Abby Wambach and keep the United States in its customary spot among the best teams in the world. The United States trails only Germany in the FIFA world rankings, but the Americans have not won a Women’s World Cup since 1999. -Kyrgios’s early exit will at least allow him to avoid the vitriol that has been directed his way since Wednesday night, when he was heard telling Stan Wawrinka that a fellow Australian player, Thanasi Kokkinakis, had slept with Wawrinka’s girlfriend, Donna Vekic , a player on the WTA Tour. -Cooked vertically in the manner of a gyro, the meat preparation for the dish was likely influenced by Lebanese immigrants who brought gyro-style lamb to Mexico. -Another report earlier in the week that suggested that the manufacturing sector was contracting looks to be an outlier. -There remains an illusion — on Wall Street and beyond — that only a small pool of talent is capable of working on Wall Street, said James P. Gorman , Morgan Stanley’s chairman and chief executive, who spoke in the morning at the conference about the future of finance. -That process generally requires high temperatures and immense pressures; metathesis, however, takes place under relatively mild conditions, is often quicker than conventional processes, consumes less energy and produces less waste — advantages for chemical companies and for the environment. -The petition states that Ms. Greer has “demonstrated time and time again her misogynistic views towards trans women, including continually ‘misgendering’ trans women and denying the existence of transphobia altogether.” -You can have stretches of his music that are just dealing with the duration of natural resonances of instruments — attacks and decays — so you have this music that feels like breathing . -Forget undead, he’s officially dead thanks to Donovan’s jealousy . -We, members of the Top Level Group of U.K. Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation, believe that the agreement reached between the six world powers and Iran is a major step toward building stability and peace in the Middle East . -The toughest negotiations will likely happen in private . -Inspired by the BBC television series “Hidden Kingdoms,” this new Imax movie at the American Museum of Natural History uses 3-D cameras to peer into the universes of two diminutive creatures: a forest chipmunk and a grasshopper mouse from the Arizona desert, noted for its ability to prey on scorpions. -The practice has also been flagged by two German economists as a questionable way for troubled eurozone economies to extract funding from the central bank. -He is expected to miss six weeks , putting the spotlight back on Mike Condon. -When Goldberg er describes how Goldberg became Gehry, he portrays a blend of someone who manipulates and is manipulated. -A family of four with two minor children and two grandparents pays Henley about €135,000 to apply; the government pays Henley €26,000 to handle that application. -In retrospect, that looks defensible — today, every computer, tablet and smartphone ship with built-in browsers, because everyone believes they are an important aspect of the user experience of computers . -The political implications of the crisis will depend “ on how much farther this will go, what measures the government will still deploy to deal with it and how it is explained to those who are losing money ,” said Kenneth G. Lieberthal, a scholar of Chinese politics at the Brookings Institution and a former senior director for Asia on the United States’ National Security Council. -An army detachment is always posted at the river’s shallowest point, which can be easily crossed. -The authority’s ad space has long been a battleground for clashes over decency . -The video, 1 minute 3 seconds and set in Boca Raton, Fla., features a gender-bending character in a variety of poses: drinking Red Bull in a pink velour zip-up jacket on the beach, sitting on a sofa in a high-rise condo, doing dance moves while dressed in a floral midriff top. -The victory, combined with a loss by the Washington Nationals, gave the Mets a six -and-a-half-game lead in the National League East. -An officer on a wiretapped conversation realized that he was listening to Alberto Youssef . -Her party, the National League for Democracy, won 390 seats compared with 42 for the governing party, a state-run television station reported in its Friday evening broadcast. -At The Post and Courier in Charleston, S.C., the top editor, Mitch Pugh, has created a four-person investigative team in a newsroom of only 72 staffers. -In 2004 , when he was the hitting coach, the team belted 242 homers, the most of any Yankee team in history. -It was during his time in Spain that Porzingis developed the mechanics of his game and caught the attention of N.B.A. executives and scouts, many of whom flocked to watch him on the European circuit and came away impressed by his shooting and mobility . -The executives made their bet based on the popularity of crime novels and police procedurals, like “NCIS,” “CSI” and “Law and Order,” which for years had topped the ratings charts. -The transaction requires Wincor Nixdorf’s investors to agree to sell at least 67.6 percent of the company’s outstanding shares to Diebold and is subject to regulatory approval. -“They don’t want to play the game,” said W. McIntyre Burnham, a neuropharmacologist at the University of Toronto , with whom Dr. Ohayon studied. -It should allow him to make a personal evaluation of the next potential leader of the Cuba n church, though analysts do not expect a decision soon. -He called Secretary of State John Kerry , the host, “a remarkable friend of Afghanistan.” -“Bottom line is, politically this doesn’t happen,” Terry Haines , Washington analyst for the investment bank Evercore ISI, told clients on a webcast. -The resetting of part of Don Quixote de la Mancha ’s story concluded the final program in a charming production featuring puppets and witty visuals designed by Doug Fitch. -If that is correct, it suggests growth in the final quarter of the year may be reasonably strong and also provides another piece of evidence for policy makers at the Federal Reserve who believe the economy is strong enough to withstand an increase in interest rates. -This summer they went up in smoke. -The Oaxacan costeño chilies in the red mole imparted a tangy, citrus essence, but the lingering flavor from the stuffed tamales was that of masa, the fluffy corn dough prepared by Uzziel Arias’s mother and his Aunt Divina. -The Rainforest Alliance, which has been certifying farmers in the developing world for decades, now certifies the chocolate for Magnum ice cream bars, the vanilla in Breyers ice cream, and the leaves in Lipton tea bags. -Drowning deaths also tend to decline as countries urbanize and when income and education increase. China, which both urbanized and started prevention programs, saw drowning deaths plunge from 190,000 in 1990 to 64,000 in 2013, Global Burden found. -Maltese, the official language with English , looks and sounds Arabic, but its speakers are primarily Roman Catholics who pray to Allah, or God. -But thematically, Mr. Slater said, he could understand why Mr. Lloyd Webber might relate to the material. -This rustic cedar-shingled house was built in 1976 and updated within the last seven years. -Over four decades at Common Cause, the Advocacy Institute and other nonprofit groups, Mr. Cohen helped galvanize resistance to the war in Vietnam , defeat financing for the MX multiple warhead missile system and thwart the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork. -Beneath the pyrotechnics, Mr. Putin seemed most concerned with driving home the point to his domestic audience that Russia’s battered economy had bottomed out, an indication that Russia’s recession had his full attention. -The Utah State Tax Commission said on Thursday that it had identified 28 fraudulent returns and flagged about 8,000 as potentially fraudulent -“But I came to realize once I put my bitterness and angriness behind me that compassion was even more powerful. -Jon Lester is a war horse of a pitcher, Anthony Rizzo is a franchise cornerstone, and Kris Bryant looks like a star in waiting. -But later on, you understood why he was doing what he did, and in the end it was so much more moving . -That means constantly reassessing, never taking anything for granted . -In his lengthy enumeration of conditions for taking on the role of House speaker, Mr. Ryan made it clear to his Republican colleagues Tuesday night that one was sacrosanct: “I cannot and will not give up my family time.” -The University of California ’s aggressive steps to recruit, admit, enroll and support low-income students are also crucial. -In an opening statement at the trial, a federal prosecutor, Nicholas J. Lewin, depicted Mr. Fawwaz as a loyal and trusted operative who had worked for Osama bin Laden in the 1990s when Al Qaeda was a small, tight-knit group. -The proposals, which would require approval by the State Legislature , are central to the mayor’s promise to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years. -Undaunted, he points to the list of bills and the much more frequent votes on amendments — more than 200 this year, compared with 15 in 2014 — as irrefutable evidence of his success. -The report proposed the appointment of a state fiscal monitor, who would oversee all of the board’s financial and educational decisions and have the authority to override the board, when necessary, to protect the interests of the public-school community and improve education outcomes for public-school students. -Federica Mogherini, the high representative of the European Union for foreign affairs and security policy, told reporters at a news conference on Monday that the union could reach a political decision as soon as Thursday at the summit meeting here. -Syrian Army jets carried out at least 25 airstrikes on the city of Palmyra , held by the Islamic State, on Friday, a group monitoring the war said. -Period,” Mr. Drobny, a co-founder of Air America Radio , the former liberal talk network, said in a phone interview. -The normally obscure Export-Import Bank, whose main job is to help American businesses sell their goods and services abroad, will cease to exist on July 1 if Congress does not renew its authorization. -Once a year, 18 video, sound and digital artists will be commissioned to do six pieces of three minutes or less, 15 editions of each piece. -During Mr. Xi’s visit to Washington, he and Mr. Obama are expected to announce, at a minimum, that they are working on a set of rules for cyberspace that would amount to a first effort at a digital arms control agreement . -It’s hard to pick a favorite, but “Gorilla My Dreams” and “Hare Tonic” are pretty funny. -Our server pushed the $56 Lobster Maxime, calling it a signature entree and promising meat out of the shell from a one-and-a-half-pound lobster. -“I swore two years ago that because she was beginning to look more like an adult woman, I was going to stop. -Navdy’s device isn’t shipping until later this year, and it’s not clear if it will work as seamlessly as presented in the video when used in less perfect real-life conditions. -PATERSON Lambert Castle Annamaria Stefanelli and Rory Angelicola, “An Afternoon of Operatic Favorites.” -In addition to the charter network and the school, the suit also named the New York City Department of Education and the New York State Education Department, asserting they failed to make Achievement First, a network with schools in Connecticut and Rhode Island as well as in New York City, live up to its responsibilities. -After three hours, Mapstone gave a preliminary diagnosis: amnestic mild cognitive impairment . -Almost five years later, there is a different aura surrounding the Mets, who are guaranteed to enter September in first place after a 9 -4 win Wednesday night against the Philadelphia Phillies. -HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON The Purple Crayon Lyra Lynn, folk. -Still, Poles announced the participation of the presidents of Lithuania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus , the Czech Republic, Estonia, Romania and Ukraine, as well as Slovakia’s prime minister and the head of the European Council, Donald Tusk, the former Polish prime minister. -That unwavering support from Capitol Hill is but one reason the C.I.A.’s killing missions are embedded in American warfare and unlikely to change significantly despite President Obama ’s announcement on Thursday that a drone strike accidentally killed two innocent hostages, an American and an Italian. -What is unusual about the recommendation is something I.S.S. acknowledged in its report: that DuPont is “not a broken company.” -Using a new critical edition by the scholars William Ashbrook and Roger Parker that excises all the French accretions, Ms. Clément’s production tries to tease out these gray areas . -The Italian energy industry has close ties to Gazprom, the Russian state-run natural gas exporter, and important Italian industries like farming and fashion have lost business because of retaliatory measures imposed by Moscow. -Economists thought the nation added 200,000 jobs in November; the Bureau of Labor Statistics ’ best guess in the jobs report released Friday morning was 211,000. -“Bluetec technology allows us to demonstrate Audi’s commitment to always being at the very forefront of diesel technology,” he said in remarks at the Detroit auto show at the beginning of 2007. -Scientists said the new addition, which lived about 125 million years ago , had layers of dense feathers covering its wings and tail, but experts believe that the feathers were more for display than for flight. -A tape obtained by Europe 1 Radio of a conversation between Benzema and a friend included several apparently damning comments, the BBC reported, including Benzema’s saying that he said to Valbuena, “ If you want the video to be destroyed, my friend comes up to see you in Lyon and you sort it out face to face with him. ” -The Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 eliminated the five-year minimum sentence for first-time possession of crack, and decreased higher mandatory punishments for dealing crack with a prior criminal record. -Its full title, “ Reread Another A Play to Be Played Indoors or Out I Wish to Be a School ,” offers an accurate idea of what to expect. \ No newline at end of file