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Op-Ed Contributor: False Assumptions About the Iran Nuclear Deal
Why do the Trump administration and other hard-liners in Washington want to go against the international consensus?
‘S.N.L.’: Jason Aldean Is Surprise Guest, Singing Tom Petty’s ‘I Won’t Back Down’
On “Weekend Update,” Colin Jost and Michael Che took on gun rights.
The ‘Resistance,’ Raising Big Money, Upends Liberal Politics
The tug of war between establishment and upstart forces foreshadows a reorganization of the left that could reshape the Democratic Party’s ideology.
White Nationalists Reappear in Charlottesville in Torch-Lit Protest
A small crowd bearing torches returned briefly to the site of a violent protest in Virginia, chanting, “You will not replace us!”
$998 to Say Hello to Dolly? That’s the Price for Some Front Row Seats
Producers are asking more for choice seats during the last weeks of Bette Midler’s run in the musical revival.
At Queens Museum, the Director Is as Political as the Art
Laura Raicovich is particularly outspoken on immigration, an issue that hits close to home: Five percent of the museum’s staff members are DACA recipients.
Hurricane Nate Makes Landfall on the Gulf Coast, Then Weakens
President Trump declared emergencies in Mississippi and Louisiana, and the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.
Grace Notes: An Architect Designed a Calmer Restaurant. It Was Very Stressful.
Brad Cloepfil redesigned the multistarred Eleven Madison Park — not just the room but everything down to the tables, the plates, and the cups and saucers.
Sunday Routine: How Lauren Bush Lauren, C.E.O. of Feed, Spends Her Sundays
Ms. Bush Lauren, who lives in the West Village, spends a lot of time on the playground with her toddler, and likes to brunch locally.
Without Harvey Weinstein, Is There a Weinstein Company?
The company was struggling before a New York Times investigation found the entertainment mogul had paid off multiple harassment accusers. Now it’s in serious trouble.
On ‘The Rundown,’ Robin Thede Is Filling a Void in Late-Night Talk
With her BET series, Ms. Thede, former head writer of “The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore,” will be the first black female host in the format in several years.
Whatever Happened to Just Being Type A?
The author Gretchen Rubin’s division of people into Upholders, Obligers, Questioners and Rebels has earned her a devoted following. But I’m skeptical.
Las Vegas, Hurricane Nate, Harvey Weinstein: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
In Trailblazing Tokyo Governor, Japan Meets Its Great Disrupter
Yuriko Koike and her new party could derail Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s bid for a record-setting tenure in office, though she isn’t yet running herself.
Suspected ISIS Members Surrender in Iraq
In the days since Iraqi forces declared victory over Islamic State fighters in Hawija, the group’s final urban stronghold in the country, more than 1,000 men have turned themselves in to the Kurdish authorities.
Vic Journal: Catalonia’s Push for Independence Has an Unlikely Symbol: Tractors
Farmers have long played a defining role in Catalonian identity. Now they are playing a big role in the independence movement, by using their tractors.
Connie Hawkins, Electrifying N.B.A. Forward Banned in His Prime, Dies at 75
Hawkins, a playground legend in New York, did not make his N.B.A. debut until age 27 because of unfounded connections to a point-shaving scandal.
Trump Poised to Sign Order Opening New Paths to Health Insurance
President Trump’s plan would make it easier for consumers to band together and buy insurance on their own, but critics warn of risks to consumers.
Who Was Stephen Paddock? The Mystery of a Nondescript ‘Numbers Guy’
The Las Vegas gunman was a savvy businessman and an absentee neighbor who lived on his own terms, according to people who knew him.
Sarah Silverman Wants to Pop Your Bubble
With her new political variety show, “I Love You, America,” the stand-up comic aims to unite red and blue. But can TV really change minds?