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A Year After #MeToo, Hollywood’s Got a Malaise Money Can’t Cure

Reforms are in doubt. Consolidation is threatening jobs. And Netflix is changing the very definition of film.

Keystone XL Pipeline Construction Blocked by Federal Judge

Judge Brian M. Morris criticized the Trump administration for its failure to provide a “reasoned explanation” for its position about the pipeline’s impact on the climate.

On Politics: Gunman Identified in Thousand Oaks Mass Shooting

Ian D. Long, a former Marine who served in Afghanistan and had previous run-ins with the police, killed 12 people at a bar in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan Was Overlooked. Not Any Longer.

Ms. Whitmer, who won the Michigan governor’s race Tuesday, was not one of the new stars of the Democratic Party. But now she is.

Sessions, in Last-Minute Act, Sharply Limits Use of Consent Decrees to Curb Police Abuses

Jeff Sessions, fired as attorney general, has expressed skepticism about Obama-era efforts to improve relations between the police and their communities, saying the pacts vilify law enforcement.

Acting Attorney General Sat on Board of Company Accused of Bilking Customers

The company, World Patent Marketing, used Matthew G. Whitaker’s position as a former federal prosecutor to threaten consumers who tried to get their money back, court documents show.

Acting Attorney General Had Ties to Company Fined Millions for Scams

Matthew Whitaker, the acting attorney general, has been a vocal critic of the Mueller investigation into Russian meddling. He was also associated with a shadowy company accused of scamming investors out of money.

Well After Election Day, Florida and Georgia Voters Still Wonder Who Won

Officials were still counting absentee, provisional and overseas ballots, and the partisan camps were disputing how to go about it.

Mueller Inquiry Faces New Uncertainty With Skeptic Atop Justice Dept.

The new acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, has openly criticized the special counsel investigation. He now oversees it.

F.D.A. Plans to Ban Most Flavored E-Cigarette Sales in Stores

After warning Juul and other e-cigarette makers to keep their flavored products away from minors, the F.D.A. wants to curb sales altogether.

Why an Economic Populist Pitch Failed in Coal Country

Richard Ojeda’s economic populism was once seen as a Democratic model for winning in rural America. His loss says a lot about the enduring appeal of President Trump.

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