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Lina Khan wants to overthrow “the autocrats of trade.”
Sara Ziff, once a fixture at Fashion Week, is a force behind a new labor law in New York that aims to protect models and perhaps redefine what counts as work.
Brands have seized on the spectacle of the post-championship celebration as a marketing moment.
“Viola’s Room,” a transporting gothic mystery at the Shed, is the latest immersive work from Punchdrunk, the company behind “Sleep No More.”
A plan to increase military spending at the level President Trump wants is becoming clearer, as are its shortcomings.
In a new documentary made by the “Law & Order: SVU” star, she examines her own clouded origins and the mother she barely knew: Jayne Mansfield.
Iran’s foreign minister will meet in Geneva on Friday with counterparts from Germany, France and the United Kingdom
Breakthroughs in pure mathematics can take decades. A new Defense Department initiative aims to speed things up using artificial intelligence.
This week’s properties are five-bedroom in Stamford and a four-bedroom in East Marion.
A series of barrier islands along North Carolina’s coast, the Outer Banks offer hang gliding, wild horse tours and fresh seafood.
His works have been slow to come to stage and screen. But a new production of the novel “Giovanni’s Room” shows how rewarding it can be when done right.
Age and income have a large influence on the decision to hire professionals for home repair and renovation, according to a recent study.
Fawzia Mirza’s amiable feature debut traces the lives of a mother and her daughter in two coming-of-age tales.
In this empathetic debut feature, Kathleen Chalfant plays Ruth, a woman who moves into an assisted living facility and adapts to her new life.
A theater family sorts out its offstage drama in a coming-of-age movie starring Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney.
Rebel Wilson gamely plays the role of secret agent and bridesmaid in this action-thriller mixed with a rom-com.
“28 Years Later” leaps forward through time — into a world that has changed in worrisome parallel to ours.
A photographer’s road trip traced the coastal cliffs around the Mediterranean island, a world apart from mainland Italy. Here’s what she saw.
South Korea’s population is in a tailspin. The country’s most popular dramas are trying to tell you why.
Ask the Therapist columnist Lori Gottlieb advises a reader whose close friend is no longer welcome at her nuptials.