Judge Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Art Had Lost Its ‘Oomph’

The collector’s holding companies had sued his insurers for $400 million to cover paintings that they say had been damaged in a fire. The insurers said they had survived untouched.Read More
Gunman Who Attacked Midtown Office Building Had C.T.E.

Shane Tamura, a former high school football player, shot himself and left behind a note that said his motive was anger at the N.F.L.Read More
Marketing Movies Is Harder Than Ever. And Here Comes ‘One Battle After Another.’

The film is the kind that isn’t supposed to work in theaters anymore. But Warner Bros., the studio behind it, has successfully bucked trends for months now.Read More
Filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer Turns His Camera on History’s Villains

Joshua Oppenheimer’s films show the political value of empathy in our polarized age.Read More
At U.N., China Casts Itself as Defender of International Order

Li Qiang, China’s second-highest-ranking official, portrayed Beijing as stable leader at a time when President Trump is pulling back from international institutions.Read More
In ‘Punch’ on Broadway, Trying to Summon Empathy for the Unforgivable

The Broadway play “Punch” retells the true story of a fatal blow and how restorative justice brought healing to the parents and to the young man who threw the punch.Read More
NASA Artemis II Astronauts Aim to Make Space Great for All

In a preview of their flight, the crew of Artemis II, three Americans and a Canadian, struck a tone that veered away from the political currents of the moment.Read More
Wary European Drugmakers Think They Can Avoid Trump’s Latest Tariffs

European companies, a major source of U.S. medicines, are hopeful that their investments and trade deals with the U.S. will spare them from President Trump’s latest tariff barrage.Read More
Hundreds Protest in NYC During Netanyahu’s U.N. Speech.

Demonstrators began gathering in Times Square, across town from the United Nations building, early in the morning. They planned to march to the U.N.Read More
Who Might the Trump Administration Go After Next?

The president suggested more foes, including the billionaire Democratic donors George Soros and Reid Hoffman, could face legal scrutiny. Could others follow?Read More