Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving leader, is on the verge of losing power as his opponents strike a deal that would replace him with an ultranationalist, Naftali Bennett.

Michelle Wie West Was Ready to Retire. Then She Got Mad.
A golf phenom since she was 10, Michelle Wie West was ready to focus on motherhood. Rudy Giuliani’s vulgar remarks convinced her to keep fighting and playing.

Michelle Wie West Was Ready to Retire. Then She Got Mad.
A golf phenom since she was 10, Michelle Wie West was ready to focus on motherhood. Rudy Giuliani’s vulgar remarks convinced her to keep fighting and playing.

The Nets Aren’t Unbeatable, but It’s OK to Be Impressed
The Boston Celtics tried in their first-round series but were too depleted to compete. The Nets’ next opponent, the Milwaukee Bucks, may have a better shot.

The N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate’s Winners and Losers
Our columnists and contributors give their rankings.

Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park: Your sneak preview
Delayed but not daunted, Spider-Man, Black Panther and other superheroes from Marvel Comics will debut their new land this week — mere days before California loosens almost all Covid-19 restrictions.

US troops accidentally storm olive oil machinery factory
The US military has issued an apology after soldiers accidentally stormed a factory in Bulgaria that produces processing machinery for olive oil during a training exercise last month.

These locally elected officials posted or openly supported QAnon conspiracy theories. Here’s what happened after they took office
A normally orderly school board meeting in this small city began with an unusual warning that there should be no clapping or shouting. But things soon became so contentious that the meeting was brought to a halt for a 10-minute cooling-off period.

Enjoy this 360 tour showing NASA’s giant training pool for astronauts
NASA has released a 360 video tour of its Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a facility that’s home to a giant water tank used for training astronauts.

New York Times reports Trump administration secretly obtained its reporters’ phone records
The Trump administration’s Justice Department secretly seized months of phone records from four New York Times reporters as part of a leak investigation, the newspaper reported Wednesday.