Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Suburban areas appear to be in open revolt against President Trump, with a coalition of educated whites and minorities shunning Republican candidates. The Democrats’ huge gains in Virginia’s House of Delegates don’t reflect gains with working-class voters they might need to flip the House. Democrats’ broad-based election wins on Tuesday reflected the strength of the party’s diverse voters and the power of their anger over President Trump. A transgender lawmaker in Virginia, a Sikh mayor in New Jersey and a refugee mayor in Montana were among Democrats’ victories in state and local elections. Was this a one-off rebuke of President Trump or a sign of what’s to come in next year’s midterms? A suburban rebellion against President Trump propelled Democrats to victory in races for governor, state legislature and mayor, in a series of elections. Across the New York region, Democratic voters turned out to defeat Republicans in county and local races in an election fueled by anti-Trump fervor. Writers from across the political spectrum take on Tuesday’s election results. CNN, a network criticized by Trump, figures in a dispute between the government and AT&T, setting up a battle over the pending $85.4 billion deal. CNN is at the heart of a dispute between the Justice Department and AT&T and Time Warner, raising the possibility of interference by President Trump. The gunman also had an Apple iPhone with him, according to people familiar with the investigation, but the F.B.I. has not been able to unlock the device. The cemetery in the small Texas town where 26 were killed in a church shooting will see more funerals in the coming days than it does in a typical year. American universities are using offshore strategies to swell their coffers, skirt taxes and obscure investments that could spark campus protests. Millions of leaked files center on an offshore law firm that has helped obscure the wealth of multinational companies and the superrich. If America’s retreat into nationalism, protectionism, unilateralism and xenophobia continues, China’s model could carry the day. As he bitterly appeals only to the few Americans not repelled by his behavior, Democrats won with the politics of inclusiveness. While I was secretary of defense, Dreamers played a vital role in the military. They have earned the right to become citizens. On the plus side, some places didn’t vote. An immense tax giveaway to the rich will hurt everyone else. Here’s how. The House just passed a bill that will roll back longstanding protections for contract workers to the benefit of big companies. “See something, say something” isn’t a rousing battle cry. But it works. The luxury company is selling a ball of yarn for $9,000. Herewith, some other products it might soon unveil. Women are seething, and we are a force. In winning the governor’s race, Democrats served notice of what a liability Donald Trump can be. The Senate will diverge from the House legislation in several key ways, including eliminating the ability to deduct state and local taxes and scaling back, rather than ending, the estate tax. Scenes in the completed movie “All the Money in the World” with Mr. Spacey, who is facing sexual assault allegations, will be reshot with Christopher Plummer as J. Paul Getty. The former president showed up to a courthouse to fulfill his civic duty, and Chicago stopped and stared. During a general audience in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis said Catholics should stop picking up their phones to take pictures during Mass. The country’s constitutional court ruled that officials must create a gender-neutral option to ensure individuals’ rights. Officials said deaths spiked in September, casting doubt on the official storm toll even as FEMA planned to fly 3,000 residents in shelters off the island. The owner of the Cowboys is threatening to sue the N.F.L. and several owners over efforts to extend Goodell’s contract, according to people within the league. Angelika Graswald, who prosecutors said had watched her fiancé drown and even moved a paddle out of his reach, was expected to be freed by year’s end. Roughly 2,000 workers at the Fuyao plant are voting on affiliating with the United Auto Workers, a possible blow to the owner’s paternalistic model. In “Lost Landscapes of New York,” charming old home movies and other archival sources create a fascinating look at the city’s bygone eras. The question is relatively new, and guidelines so far differ from state to state. “It has been a challenge” one Texas official said. As the singer prepares to release “Reputation,” her die-hard fans interact directly with their queen away from the critical glare of other social media. Taking a high-end itinerary in the charming South African city and, keeping its general spirit, remaking it on a more modest budget. Alexis Okeowo’s book “A Moonless, Starless Sky” profiles regular people living in defiance of extremist movements across the African continent. Doctors grew sheets of healthy skin that were transplanted onto a boy with a genetic disease that caused blistering and tearing all over his body. A combination of Tylenol and Advil worked just as well as opioids for relief of pain in the emergency room, a randomized trial has found. The classicist Emily Wilson has given Homer’s epic a radically contemporary voice. More Recent Articles |
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