‘So Many Bodies’: Bomber Kills Dozens Signing Up to Vote in Kabul Afghans at the site of a suicide bombing in Kabul, where people had gone in response to a push by the authorities to get more people to register to vote.

Texas Man Abducted, Beat Woman Who Rejected Him, Cops Say A rejected suitor is accused of abducting a woman at gunpoint, then shackling and assaulting her at his Texas home for nearly two weeks.

‘Heavenly Bodies’ Brings the Fabric of Faith to the Met Yves Saint Laurent’s statuary vestment for the Virgin of El Rocío, circa 1985, with gold silk brocade and pearls, in “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination” at the Met.

Would You Play Ball at Fukushima? Children played baseball at Matsukawaundo Koen Ya Baseball Field in Fukushima in November. Some parts of the prefecture — mainly in the capital city of Fukushima — are trying to change the perception around their name through sports.

In a Trade War, China Might Boycott U.S. Goods. That Could Backfire. A Nike store in Beijing. Many of the goods that Nike and other American companies produce are assembled by Chinese workers.