It’s a long-buried part of South Korean history: women compelled by force, trickery or desperation into prostitution, with the complicity of their own leaders.
For years, Germany seemed to tolerate even flagrant Russian operations on its soil. But a new Cold War-like chill has now made the snooping difficult to ignore.
A careful eater and a champion of organic farming, King Charles III has a potent pulpit for changing the national diet — though that royal quiche has met some resistance.
Students are staging an open-ended occupation of the anthropology library after the University of California, Berkeley, announced it would shutter the 67-year-old institution to save money.
Google said in 2021 that it would stop running ads alongside videos and other content that denied the existence and causes of climate change.
Mayor Eric Adams has said the arrival of more than 59,000 asylum seekers has “destroyed” the city, but financial problems loomed before their arrival.
The Federal Reserve will release a policy decision on Wednesday on the heels of another bank collapse.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed a robot that can paint an abstract acrylic. Is it art?
For years, Native American tribes in New York have pushed for greater protections of ancient graves found on private land. Now the Legislature has enacted them.
President Biden is the primary beneficiary of the G.O.P.’s deepening radicalism.