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Yankees 5, Indians 2 | Yankees win series, 3-2: Didi Gregorius Leads Yankees Past Indians and Into A.L.C.S.
Gregorius had two homers, and Aroldis Chapman closed out the Game 5 victory for the Yankees, who advanced to their first league championship series since 2012.
Review: Reliving Delicious Terror in ‘78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene’
A documentary by Alexandre O. Philippe finds plenty to examine in one of the most memorable scenes in American film.
New York Today: New York Today: A Push to the Polls
Thursday: A group helping New York voters, “The Lasting Impact of Gay Men on Food,” and Ai Weiwei’s latest work.
California Today: California Today: A Rising Death Toll From Wildfires
Thursday: The dead and missing in the wine country wildfires, a senseless killing in San Francisco, and California’s MacArthur “geniuses.”
‘Dynasty’ or ‘Dallas’? Squaring Off in the Lily Pond
Best villains? Cliffhangers? Social relevance? Clothes? Two Times journalists square off over Ewing Oil, Denver Carrington, and the characters that inspired two recent reboots.
Why I Almost Fired My Doctor
Was I going to risk my longevity to avoid hurting my doctor’s feelings? I needed a physician I respected and trusted.
The Daily: Listen to ‘The Daily’: Inside North Korea
The U.S. sees North Korea as a hostile nation that is dangerously deluded and ready for war. But how does North Korea see the U.S.?
ScienceTake: How Kangaroo Rats Escape Rattlesnakes
Kangaroo rats are so good at leaping away from rattlesnake strikes that they sometimes show off in front of their predators.
Fiction: Jeffrey Eugenides, Great American Novelist, Turns to the Story
In his debut collection, “Fresh Complaint,” Eugenides explores variations on the theme of failure: marital, creative and financial.
Feature: In Northern Minnesota, Two Economies Square Off: Mining vs. Wilderness
Proposed mines near the Boundary Waters have become the latest front in the fight over who gets to profit from America’s natural resources.
Feature: Philip Pullman Returns to His Fantasy World
After 17 years, the author of the trilogy “His Dark Materials” carries on the story of one of literature’s most indelible heroines.
This Life: Should Your Spouse Be Your Best Friend?
Feeling that your partner’s a pal may signal a healthy sense of security, or could be a red flag for “a lot of conflict avoidance.”
Best of Late Night: Samantha Bee Leads Late Night in Going After Harvey Weinstein
The star of “Full Frontal” didn’t appreciate what she called Mr. Weinstein’s public “apology-like statement.”
Europe Edition: Spain, Harvey Weinstein, Donald Trump: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Opinion: Publishing’s Unfair Gray Market
How can third-party sellers offer “new” books at prices below even the Amazon discount?
Disability: You Are Special! Now Stop Being Different
I was taught that my learning disabilities meant I was a problem, not a student.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s War Games
Many people warned us, but Americans still gave Trump the nuclear codes.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Trumps, the Poodle, the Sex Scandal
Ivana opens up, and now we feel bad for Donald Jr.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Scary Strategy on North Korea
A war with Pyongyang could kill one million on the first day.
What to Know About Having a Microwedding
Unlike an elopement, a microwedding retains some of the structure of a traditional wedding, except on a smaller scale.