Shingo, 34, at the foundation of his former house in September 2012 in Fukushima. All his belongings, including armor for celebrations, were washed away.
Four women have accused Eric Schneiderman, former attorney general of New York, of sexual abuse. Experts say their stories are reminders that abuse often begins incrementally, with criticisms of
Caroline Beit’s tale of life in the trenches as a volunteer tax preparer reckoned with money and feelings and their intersection to make you see the world in a new way.
The plan announced by President Trump and Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, on Friday would give private entities more tools to negotiate better deals on behalf of
Emmett Carson, chief executive of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, has been put on administrative leave after published reports that he tolerated abusive workplace behavior at the
Emma Esquivel, a volunteer at the Ceres Community Project in Sebastopol, Calif., making mushroom burgers for cancer patients. The nonprofit group is participating in a state-funded study to test
An Ebola quarantine unit in Muma, Democratic Republic of Congo, last year. The country’s ninth outbreak is believed to have begun in early April but was confirmed as Ebola only on Tuesday.
Michael D. Cohen leaving federal court last month. A lawyer for two women who say they were victims of Eric Schneiderman is seeking to protect records that Mr. Cohen may have concerning the women.
The cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema, left, Christopher Nolan and a color timer, Kristen Zimmermann, working on the “unrestored” version of “2001: A Space Odyssey.”