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Employers added 321,000 jobs in November, echoing other positive economic data recently and far exceeding analysts’ expectations that payrolls would increase by 230,000.
Employers added 321,000 jobs in November, echoing other positive economic data recently and far exceeding analysts’ expectations that payrolls would increase by 230,000.
The former head of the domestic security apparatus is the highest-ranking official to be arrested since the Gang of Four after the Cultural Revolution.
Mr. Carter, whom President Obama named on Friday to be defense secretary, is a national security centrist who may advocate a stronger use of American power.
Raed Fares, a Syrian activist whose video protests skewer ISIS and President Bashar al-Assad alike, is dodging the threat of death from both sides.
The magazine acknowledged “discrepancies” in an article that described a gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity.
The action by more than two dozen workers was prompted by anger over an abrupt editor change, former staff members said.
The idea of lacrosse as a safer alternative to football has taken a hit as two of the most popular helmets are no longer certified as safe.
The British Museum plunged itself into a geopolitical tempest with the loan of one of the Elgin marbles of Greece to the Hermitage, in Russia.
“Wild” stars Reese Witherspoon as a woman who takes a solo trek along the Pacific Crest Trail.
A restored version of Mario Monicelli’s 1960 film is having its first New York theatrical run.
Julianne Moore plays a Columbia linguistics professor who receives a devastating diagnosis.
The Israeli comedy “Zero Motivation” looks at the monotony of life for two young female soldiers.
Those who watched “Peter Pan Live!” seeking fuel for catty commentary were disappointed.
A biography draws on new sources to trace Richard Pryor’s journey from an Illinois brothel to the peak of his career.
Tranquil pagodas, thriving markets and a new wave of sleek bar options await visitors to the Cambodian capital.
In countries where mental health care is non-existent, effective counseling provided by peers has the potential to self-replicate.
A Hollywood architecture firm’s SoHo-style live/work lofts will be built in the industrial city of Shenyang, China.
Lora Appleton test-drives rugs and children’s furniture at her family’s in TriBeCa apartment.