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Justice Dept. Clears Way for Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
business

Justice Dept. Clears Way for Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger

The $111 billion deal would unite two major movie studios and put CNN under the same roof as CBS News.

By Lauren Hirsch, David McCabe and Benjamin Mullin
As Speculation Swirls About the Emerging Iran Deal, Here’s What We Know
world

As Speculation Swirls About the Emerging Iran Deal, Here’s What We Know

A “memorandum of understanding” between the two sides is under discussion. Both sides are keen to frame it as a victory.

By Adam Rasgon and Farnaz Fassihi
SpaceX’s Unlikely Journey From Far-Out Idea to $2 Trillion Juggernaut
technology

SpaceX’s Unlikely Journey From Far-Out Idea to $2 Trillion Juggernaut

Elon Musk said he had initially given SpaceX less than a 10 percent chance of succeeding. His rocket company has come a long way.

By Ryan Mac, Kenneth Chang and Kirsten Grind
Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?
us

Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?

John D. Rockefeller, the Gilded Age oil baron, became America’s first billionaire in 1916. Like Elon Musk’s ascension, the milestone made headlines.

By John S.W. MacDonald
How Much SpaceX Are You About to Own?
upshot

How Much SpaceX Are You About to Own?

If you have index funds — such as in a 401(k) — they may soon include shares of the mega company. Here’s a rough calculation.

By C.J. Robinson
What the SpaceX I.P.O. Means for OpenAI and Anthropic
technology

What the SpaceX I.P.O. Means for OpenAI and Anthropic

Strong investor interest in SpaceX could be good news for the A.I. rivals, which have signaled that they, too, intend to go public this year.

By Mike Isaac
Trump Administration Says It Will Restart Asylum and Immigration Processing
us

Trump Administration Says It Will Restart Asylum and Immigration Processing

The response came after a federal judge rebuked officials for failing to immediately comply with the order he issued last week.

By Madeleine Ngo and Zach Montague
Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs
us

Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs

The ruling accused the Trump administration of engaging in censorship by taking down materials at parks across the country.

By Maxine Joselow
Scientists Race to Test Treatments as Ebola Outbreak Widens
health

Scientists Race to Test Treatments as Ebola Outbreak Widens

Trials are beginning on several drugs that have shown promise in preliminary studies against the virus that is causing the current outbreak.

By Carl Zimmer and Stephanie Nolen
Federal Agents Search Voting Rights Group in Ohio
us

Federal Agents Search Voting Rights Group in Ohio

It was not immediately clear what the investigators were looking for, but a board member with a progressive group said members had been served with search warrants.

By Devlin Barrett and Glenn Thrush
Gavin Newsom and Hunter Biden Would Like Your Attention, Please
us

Gavin Newsom and Hunter Biden Would Like Your Attention, Please

The two men chatted on Mr. Newsom’s podcast about Democrats, Joe Biden, Graham Platner, phone addiction and other topics.

By Reid J. Epstein
Despite Trump Claims, Spencer Pratt Seems to Accept L.A. Mayor Results
us

Despite Trump Claims, Spencer Pratt Seems to Accept L.A. Mayor Results

President Trump said the loss was an example of election fraud, but Mr. Pratt did not entertain that idea. Instead, he plans to wind down his campaign but keep attacking the two Democrats who advanced.

By Soumya Karlamangla
Two Dan Sullivans? Alaska G.O.P. Suggests Kicking One Off the Ballot in Senate Race
us

Two Dan Sullivans? Alaska G.O.P. Suggests Kicking One Off the Ballot in Senate Race

The lieutenant governor and the top elections official, both Republicans, are investigating whether the challenger coordinated with a Democrat to confuse voters.

By Tim Balk and Kellen Browning
Gene Shalit, Film Critic Bristling With Hair and Puns, Dies at 100
arts

Gene Shalit, Film Critic Bristling With Hair and Puns, Dies at 100

One of the nation’s most recognizable characters, he delivered his wacky commentary for more than 40 years on the “Today” show.

By Robert D. McFadden
New Yorkers Are Going on the Road With the Knicks for Game 5
nyregion

New Yorkers Are Going on the Road With the Knicks for Game 5

One resale site said that more than 48 percent of its tickets to the game in San Antonio had been sold to people from New York and New Jersey.

By Christopher Maag
Some Leftists Are Boycotting This Film. Everyone Should Watch It.
opinion

Some Leftists Are Boycotting This Film. Everyone Should Watch It.

The inanity of the leftists who’d censor such a film shouldn’t distract us from the right-wing nightmare it reveals.

By Michelle Goldberg
I Worked in the White House. We Never Imagined This Problem Would Get This Bad.
opinion

I Worked in the White House. We Never Imagined This Problem Would Get This Bad.

We’ve been here before, but never so close.

By Jason Furman
A Family Ravaged by Land Mines
world

A Family Ravaged by Land Mines

Bu Ri lost a leg to a mine in Myanmar decades ago. More recently, six other members of his family have suffered a similar fate or worse, in a sign of the devastation wreaked by civil war.

By Richard C. Paddock