A 2011 audit suggests that GlaxoSmithKline’s problems may go beyond the sales practices at the center of a bribery and corruption scandal in China, and may extend to its research center in Shanghai.
The agency released its own scientific review that found the mint flavoring made it easier to start smoking and harder to quit and opened a 60-day comment period.
For the first time, the Pentagon provided explicit details to Congress about the logistics, costs and risks of options for intervening in Syria’s civil war.
The audacity of the assaults on Sunday, in which hundreds of inmates escaped, underscored the deterioration of Iraq’s stability in recent months.
On a journey from war-torn villages to a refugee camp, Congolese families are caught in the cross-fire.
In the latest sign of Egypt’s political impasse, at least six people were killed Tuesday, bringing to at least nine the number of deaths in clashes in the last day.
Michigan’s law for cities teetering on collapse has left Mayor David Bing in a rare position: on the sidelines.
The cost of living in Brazil keeps rising, and the push-back against increases has escalated from shopping abroad for cheaper goods to staging protests.
The failure to complete a program to halt roadside bombs may have resulted in the deaths of American soldiers.
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Intersection: Keeping Cool on Wall St.Jose De Haro skips the suit on most days, but pays special attention to fit and tailoring when dressing for his broadcast job on Wall Street.
Intersection: Keeping Cool on Wall St.
Congo: The Road to Ruin
The Little Prince’s Media Moment
Brazil's Seeds of Protest
Zucchini Tian With Curried Bread Crumbs
A Mormon Doubts
Helen Thomas Grills the Presidents
The Last Push in Eliminating Polio
Win a Trip 2013
Bill Cunningham | Fried Egg?
A Po' Boy's Baton Rouge
A Village Mourns
The Sweet Spot: Tech Jargon? Ping Us.
The Unknown Side of New York’s Heat
War Games
A Deadly Dance
This Week’s Movies: July 19, 2013
The Fight for Syrian Schools
A Look at the 2013 Emmy Nominations
What Mandela Means to South Africans
Countdown to Fashion Week: Inspiration
Daily Life in Damascus
Italy's Centenarian Generation
A Right to Die, a Will to Live
Fun Factory: Blowing Off Steam in China
Reactions to an Amber Alert
Rivera on His Final All-Star Game
Congress Clogging Beyond Filibusters
A critique of grammar, style and usage in The Times. This week: subordinate-clause trouble.
The command is not perfect, implying that one should write only about his passions.
Woody Allen remains inspired by actresses and the roles he writes for them.
“World War Z” and “Pacific Rim” are part of a summer of big-budget disaster films.
Plug-in hybrids and E.V.’s seem to get all the attention, and the tax breaks, but diesel engines are also fuel efficient, and technology has tamed the emissions problem.