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Weinstein Sues Weinstein Company, Demanding Access to Records
Harvey Weinstein sued the studio he had co-founded, saying he needs access to records and emails to defend himself against accusations of misconduct against women.
House Passes Budget Blueprint, Clearing Path for Tax Overhaul
House Republicans are planning to release their tax bill next week, and the budget measure will allow the overhaul to pass Congress without any Democratic votes.
As Other Republican Senators Bolt, Lindsey Graham Cozies Up to Trump
Senator Lindsey Graham, once the target of President Trump’s barbs, is suddenly his cheerleader, even as other like-minded Republicans recoil from Mr. Trump.
Catalan Leader Will Let Lawmakers Decide on Independence
The move by Carles Puigdemont virtually ensures that the central government will take control of the restive region of Catalonia.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s $700 Billion Gift to Wealthy Foreigners
Tax cuts: They’re not just for American plutocrats
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Why Is the Egyptian Government So Afraid of a Rainbow Flag?
Bold expressions of L.G.B.T. pride frighten regimes accustomed to being guardians not just of “national security” but also of our sexuality.
Editorial: Powerless Puerto Rico
Three-quarters of the island has no electricity, but a tiny power company whose owner knows a cabinet member has a $300 million contract.
Low Turnout in Kenya’s Do-Over Election Raises Concerns
With so little participation, some fear that millions of Kenyans won’t accept the results.
Five Tech Myths People Still Believe
We’ve come a long way in learning about the tech we buy, but these misconceptions persist — and may cost us money.
Lee Ann Womack Returns to Her Roots, Singing ‘to the Common Man’
On an album recorded in her native Texas, the country music veteran demonstrates what she’s learned from her mainstream tenure while casting off its restraints.
Chengdu Journal: With Dreadlocks, Rhythm and Flow, China Embraces Hip-Hop
A city better known for pandas has become an unlikely outpost of a genre rooted in African-American culture.
Russia Fanned Flames With Twitter, Which Faces a Blowback
A troll account linked to Moscow shows how easily social media fanned the flames of outrage. Unlike other tech giants, Twitter could have a harder time dealing with the fallout.
U.N. Investigative Panel Says Syria Used Sarin on Village
The finding was likely to be disputed by Russia and could lead to a new fight over whether the panel has been politicized and should be disbanded.
Op-Ed Contributor: Wildfires at Your Doorstep
More than one-third of American homes are in what firefighters call the “wildland urban interface,” where they risk burning in wildfires.
Twitter Bans Two Kremlin-Backed News Outlets From Advertising
American intelligence officials have linked the organizations, RT and Sputnik, to the Kremlin effort to disrupt the 2016 election.
As ISIS Is Driven From Iraq, Sunnis Remain Alienated
The grievances of Iraq’s Sunni Arab minority allowed the Islamic State to flourish. How the government deals with Sunnis now could have long-term consequences.
Fine Arts & Exhibits: Women Take Center Stage in the Reimagining of Dia Galleries
In less than three years as director of Dia, Jessica Morgan has made gender rebalancing of artists a priority, creating an all-female curatorial team.
Joe Girardi Is Out as Yankees’ Manager
After 10 seasons and one World Series title, Girardi’s tenure as the Yankees’ manager is over.
South Asians in New Jersey Are Flexing Their Political Muscle
South Asians have fomented a political awakening, propelling many to get involved in campaigns and run for office.
On Baseball: After Barrage of Home Runs in the World Series, Juicy Theories as to Why
Game 2 set records for most home runs in a World Series game (eight) and most extra-inning home runs (five) in any game ever. To be continued.