From dark matter and energy to the Prince of Darkness
Hong Kong court convicts nine Umbrella Movement activists of ‘public nuisance’ crimes
The New York Philharmonic hosts a night for nonprofit workers, complete with an 11-year-old composer
A professor at the University of Louisville says he lost his job for advising parents to help their children embrace their birth sex
Historical drama The Best of Enemies shows the transforming value of time spent together
China is working to silence critics of its prisonlike re-education camps, with help from neighboring Kazakhstan
Sophia Lee | Migrant families desperate to flee gang violence and an administration determined to stop illegal immigration are adding up to a crisis on the border
Christians in New York gather to discuss the problem of housing in an expensive city
Onize Oduah | In Southeast Africa, a massive cyclone strike is testing the resilience of local communities and the ability of aid groups to avert a long-term crisis