At Boise Art Museum, a Reflection on the Journeys of Migrants

While working as a janitor at a U.S. customs station in Arizona, the artist Tom Kiefer photographed confiscated items, from rosary beads to wallets to love letters.

Kash Patel: The Magical Rise of a Self-Described ‘Wizard’ in Trump World

The MAGA loyalist Mr. Patel aims to run the C.I.A. if Donald Trump wins the presidency. But critics say his swagger masks deep inexperience.

Can the Government Get People to Have More Babies?

Japan has been trying to boost its fertility rate for 30 years. Now the rest of the rich world is, too.

Seven Ways to Love Better

Reading some 200,000 love stories has taught me a few lessons about love and life. Here are the ones that help me most.

What Is Considered ‘Moderate Drinking’?

That depends on whom you ask, and what country you live in. Here’s what the research suggests and how to think about it.

What to Know About the France Rape Trial of 51 Men

Prosecutors say that, for almost a decade, Dominique Pelicot drugged his wife to rape her, alongside dozens of other men he invited to abuse her.

The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s

She first noticed the scent on her husband. Now her abilities are helping unlock new research in early disease detection.

JD Vance and the Restoration of the ‘New Right’

JD Vance and his allies represent a mind-set that dates back to the McCarthy era and the dawn of the Cold War.

The Kidnapping I Can’t Escape

Fifty years ago, my father’s friend was taken at gunpoint on Long Island. Then he went on with his life — and that’s the part that haunts me.

She Danced Naked at Woodstock. She Dated Serpico. At 93, She’s Not Done.

Betty Gordon came to New York to become an actress (and have a good time). But her greatest talent may have been helping others.