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Once Unthinkable, Now Possible: Senate Looks Like a Tossup in 2018
Alabama’s surprising result gives Democrats a plausible path to take control.
The Streaming Landscape After Disney’s Deal
Netflix is the clear leader in the streaming wars, but Disney’s deal with 21st Century Fox changes things. Here’s a look at the various streaming services.
Mike Francesa Won’t Be ‘Back After This’
Francesa, who has dominated New York’s sports talk-radio scene for decades, is ending his show this week amid major shifts in the industry.
Theresa May, Navigating Brexit, Reaches a First Finish Line
Mocked for months as weak and robotic, the British prime minister has earned sympathy in Brussels — and some respite at home — by doggedly carrying on.
Editorial: Who Will Judge the Judge?
Judge Alex Kozinski stands accused of sexually harassing his female clerks and other employees for years.
Morgan Spurlock: ‘I Am Part of the Problem’
The filmmaker stepped down from his production company Thursday, after he wrote that he had engaged in sexual misconduct dating to his college days.
Democrats Draw Vivid Lesson From Alabama: Mobilize Black Voters
Doug Jones’s victory on Tuesday was a measure of the big benefits Democrats enjoy when they put more resources into reaching black and other minority voters.
How Global Warming Fueled Five Extreme Weather Events
Scientists analyzed 27 extreme weather events from 2016 and found that global warming was a “significant driver” for most of them. We look at five cases.
In a Play, Rafael Nadal Inhabits a New Role: Gay Icon
Peter Gil-Sheridan, a gay playwright, imagines a love affair with Nadal in “The Rafa Play,” which ends its run in New York on Saturday.
U.S. Accuses Iran of U.N. Violation, but Evidence Falls Short
American officials showcased weapons thought to be used by Iran-backed rebels in Yemen but failed to show how they proved Iran violated an international agreement.
Op-Ed Contributor: How to Get Rid of a Gun
Not everyone wants to keep their firearms.
Disney Makes $52.4 Billion Deal for 21st Century Fox in Big Bet on Streaming
The acquisition of most of Rupert Murdoch’s entertainment empire makes Disney a true competitor to services like Netflix and Amazon.
Asia and Australia Edition: Disney, Korea, Theresa May: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Op-Ed Contributor: The G.O.P.’s Legislative Lemons
It’s not just the tax cut or A.C.A. repeal: If the public opposes a law, you can bet the Republicans support it. Why?
Op-Ed Columnist: The Glory of Democracy
Thomas Mann lays down some truth.
Op-Ed Columnist: Republicans Despise the Working Class
Unless you own a business or live off assets, you’re a second-class citizen in their eyes.
On Washington: With New Focus on Sexual Misconduct, Democrats Take Aim at Trump
After purging some from their ranks, Democrats are intensifying a push to investigate the president over accusations of harassment and abuse.
Books of The Times: Turning the Lens Around on Richard Avedon
In “Avedon: Something Personal,” by Norma Stevens and Steven M. L. Aronson, friends and colleagues remember the fashion photographer who revolutionized his field.
21st Century Fox, Net Neutrality, Roy Moore: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
At Least 6,700 Rohingya Died in Myanmar Crackdown, Aid Group Says
The aid group, Doctors Without Borders, said the figure, which covered the first month after a military crackdown, was almost certainly an underestimate.