The Price of Admission to Epstein’s World: Silence

There were plenty of signs that something wasn’t right with Jeffrey Epstein. Why didn’t anyone say something?Read More
Daniel Radcliffe on Returning to Broadway in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’

The Tony winner returns to the stage in “Every Brilliant Thing,” an interactive monologue with a message of hope “that might be vital for somebody to hear.”Read More
Hegseth Is Said to Have Ordered Pentagon Spokesman’s Firing

The spokesman, Army Col. Dave Butler, worked for the Army chief of staff.Read More
Seven Pivotal Moments in Jesse Jackson’s Life

The Rev. Jesse Jackson entered the national spotlight during the civil rights movement and ran for president twice. He also courted controversy while in the public eye.Read More
The Portal Bridge Has Caused Headaches for Decades

A main rail link to New York City, the bridge over the Hackensack River will be replaced. Few commuters will miss it.Read More
Warner Bros. Discovery Restarts Deal Talks with Paramount

Paramount’s takeover bid was rejected in favor of Netflix, which wanted only the streaming and studio businesses. Paramount said it would pay more if negotiations were reopened.Read More
A Rio Carnival Party That Goes On and On

The Boi Tolo, one of the city’s most iconic street parties, has come to represent the glittery, gritty grass-roots celebration far from the glamour of the official parades.Read More
New Jersey Commuters Face Month of Misery as Service to Manhattan Slashed

NJ Transit suggested that commuters should work from home for the next month, as Amtrak moves train traffic to a new bridge, severely reducing service into Manhattan.Read More
Obama Took On Recession, Health Care and Iraq. What He Didn’t See Coming Was Trump.

A new set of oral history interviews documents how Barack Obama and his advisers missed the shifting mood of the country that would ultimately replace him with a successor they considered a “con man,” “clown” and “laughingstock.”Read More
Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few.

In a series of deals over the past three months, lawmakers rejected some of the president’s most aggressive attempts to whittle down the government.Read More