Big Companies Like FedEx and Nike Paid No Federal Taxes
FedEx and Nike are among those found to have avoided U.S. tax liability for three straight years. Read more...
Jeff VanderMeer Wants to Show You How the World Ends
Hummingbird Salamander, VanderMeers new novel, is an ecological thriller that confronts the possibility of humanitys extinction. Read more...
Amid Sexual Harassment Scandals, Australia Plots a Road Map for Respect
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he would accept 55 suggestions from the countrys human rights commissioner to tackle a problem that has been festering for years in politics. Read more...
Sharon Matola, Who Opened a Zoo in the Jungle of Belize, Dies at 66
An Air Force veteran and former lion tamer, she helped her adopted country fall in love with tapirs, macaws and peccaries. Read more...
Devoted to the Deaf, Did Alexander Graham Bell Do More Harm Than Good?
Katie Booths new biography, The Invention of Miracles, argues that the inventors view of deafness as a deficit to be cured by oralism has had a long, destructive influence on deaf culture. Read more...
Sea creature returns to Welsh seaside resort after being scared off by clueless tourists
Wally was seen back near his favourite spot in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, having strayed thousands of miles from his Arctic home. It is the first time the walrus has been seen since Easter Monday. Read more...
Frank Lampard admits he was a 'big fan' of Declan Rice but could not pull off signing at Chelsea
Lampard spoke very highly about Rice during a QA on Friday as the former Chelsea boss revealed he tried to sign the 22-year-old midfielder. Rice has been instrumental for the Hammers this term. Read more...
What Martin Luther King Jr. Meant to New York
The civil rights leader was stabbed, honored and given a student pastoral assignment. He also led one of his biggest marches, against the war. Read more...
In Tennis, Tough Decisions as Players Adjust to Shrunken Paydays
With less money to be won, many players are working harder than ever, especially those not lucky enough to have million-dollar endorsement portfolios. Read more...
Modern human brain evolved as far back as 1.7 million years ago, study finds
Researchers examined the skulls of Homo fossils that lived in Africa and Asia 1 to 2 million years ago. They then compared the fossil data with reference data from great apes and humans. Read more...
Masters Justin Rose fights back from a wretched start to retain his lead at Augusta
DEREK LAWRENSON AT AUGUSTA If it's true what they say that the Masters doesn't begin until the back nine on Sunday, then Justin Rose must seriously fancy his chances of finally slipping on a green jacket. Read more...
In Haifa, Israel, Wild Boars Encroach on Human Turf
Groups of boars have become an unavoidable presence in Haifa. Some human residents are charmed, but others are annoyed or frightened and now carry sticks on walks. Read more...
Thomas Tuchel hands Chelsea's misfiring strikers end-of-season ultimatum to improve their form
Chelsea brought in 180million worth of attacking talent last summer but Timo Werner and Kai Havertz are among those struggling in front of goal. Read more...
An Easier Death, and Less Costly, Too
Saving money isn't really the point of hospice care. Still, a new study found that cancer patients in hospice incurred lower costs in the last year of life than those not in hospice. Read more...
Frontier Airlines I.P.O. Signals a Travel Industry Recovery
The discount airline became the second to sell shares in a public offering this year as more people begin traveling again. Read more...
Whats Going On in This Picture? 124; Sept. 19, 2016
On Mondays, we publish a Times photo without a caption, headline or other information about its origins. Join the conversation about what you see and why via a live, moderated discussion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern. Read more...
Iran releases seized South Korean tanker Hankuk Chemi
A South Korean tanker seized by Iranian authorities in January has been released. Read more...
Pandemic Helps Stir Interest in Teaching Financial Literacy
Two dozen states are considering bills on the subject. Proponents say student debt and heightened interest in economic inequality are behind the efforts. Read more...
Tennessee Fires Football Coach Amid Investigation
Coach Jeremy Pruitt and nine members of his football programs staff were fired after ongoing investigations into the teams recruitment practices showed violations of N.C.A.A. rules. Read more...
Pentagon Announces New Steps to Weed out Extremism in Troops
Defense Department officials acknowledge that rooting out far-right extremist thinking from a military of 1.3 million active-duty troops will be an uphill slog. Read more...
Naomi Osaka Beats Jennifer Brady to Win Australian Open
Osaka, 23, has won every Grand Slam final she has reached. Read more...