3 Psychiatric Tools That Could Boost the Brain’s Natural Healing
They work for depression and P.T.S.D. Could they also help the brain repair itself after a neurologic catastrophe?
They work for depression and P.T.S.D. Could they also help the brain repair itself after a neurologic catastrophe?
Neurologists are exploring medications that would help the brain heal itself after a stroke or traumatic injury.
The Justice Department has challenged several states that offer in-state tuition to unauthorized immigrants, contending that the policies discriminate against U.S. citizens.
The administration is cranking up efforts to kill state laws and legal cases that would force fossil-fuel companies to pay for climate damage.
The authorities are investigating an accident that killed 17 people and working to identify victims, which they said had Portuguese and foreign surnames.
Information collected during the yearslong Salt Typhoon attack could allow Beijing’s intelligence services to track targets from the United States and dozens of other countries.
“It sounds like somebody’s bummed he wasn’t invited to the supervillain sleepover,” Jimmy Kimmel said of the president’s reaction to China’s big military parade.
Critics are questioning the decision to hold immigrants at the maximum-security facility known as Angola, which has a troubled history.
Every year, Amanda Wight makes sure that a steady stream of A-listers get to see the world’s best tennis players — and be seen by millions on TV.
Luckin Coffee, a dominant chain from China, arrived in the city in June vowing to inject “new vitality” into American coffee culture.
Takeshi Niinami said he never used the products in Japan, where officials are investigating whether they are banned under the country’s strict drug laws.
At least 15 people were killed after the Glória funicular, one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, derailed and crashed.
Teenagers are being recruited for one-off covert attacks behind enemy lines.
She wrote plays, novels and an Emmy-winning Lily Tomlin special. She was a painter, a sculptor and a nightclub singer. Oh, and she also wrestled professionally.
President Emmanuel Macron of France is expected to host a meeting of leaders who will review options for protecting any peace with Russia.
When world leaders meet in New York this month, several plan to recognize a Palestinian state, but Palestinian leaders may not be there to revel in the moment.
The man, Vadim Kruglov, 37, was found “lying in a pool of blood,” the authorities said. Officials are investigating his death as a possible homicide.
A federal appeals court had invalidated a centerpiece of President Trump’s economic strategy, finding that a 1977 law did not authorize the tariffs.
The proposed 211-mile industrial road over pristine land would allow a mining company to reach a copper deposit. Critics say it would destroy a fragile environment.
A federal judge ended the monitoring imposed after allegations of excessive force and racial bias. The city pointed to progress in improving officer accountability and training.
Inspired by his parents’ travels, he spent much of his life in Africa and helped complete his father’s safari memoir. He also published a volume of father-son letters.
Higher education is in flux, and students are adjusting to a lot of changes.
Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers went to the Capitol to ask Congress to get behind their calls for more disclosures, but momentum for a bill demanding it appeared to stall.
The health secretary fired the original committee members in June, replacing them with some who have been critical of vaccines.
President Trump’s extraordinary summit with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last month has yet to yield any concrete results on the war in Ukraine.
Plus, a legal victory for Harvard. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with President Claudia Sheinbaum, after she pressed the Trump administration not to take unilateral action in Mexico.
Ms. McIver, a New Jersey Democrat, has been charged with assaulting immigration agents outside a detention center. A push to censure her and eject her from a House committee failed.
The smaller outlet in conservative TV news argued in a lawsuit that Fox News had essentially created a monopoly. Fox said the case had no merit.
The ruling marked a victory for Harvard in its battle with the president, but the judge’s decision may not be the final word.