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Gov. Greg Abbott bars mandates for vaccinations and masks in Texas.

Quotation of the Day: Who Are the Unvaccinated in America?

Simone Biles has withdrawn from the gymnastics floor exercise final.

Demonstrations against France’s vaccine pass surge for a third weekend, even as cases rise.

With seven medals at one Olympics, Emma McKeon ties a record.

In swimming’s finale, Caeleb Dressel and the U.S. relay teams have a lot on the line.

2 Dead in Random Shooting at ‘Purge’ Movie, Officials Say

Demand for shots is increasing in less-vaccinated states under siege from the Delta variant.

A transgender weight lifter’s presence at the Games prompts discussions over inclusion and fairness.

U.S. broadcast coverage on Saturday evening includes golf, swimming and baseball.

Swimming and golf wrap up as track and field heats up on Day 9.

Off Brand

Protests against France’s vaccine pass surge for a third weekend, even as cases rise.

233 staff members at 2 San Francisco hospitals have tested positive, most in breakthrough Delta infections.

Delta Variant Drives Global Virus Surge, W.H.O. Warns

‘It’s Nowhere Near Over’: A Beach Town’s Gust of Freedom, Then a U-turn

San Marino becomes the smallest country to win an Olympic medal.

How to Put a Stop to Russia’s New Form of Organized Crime

How Strong Is Trump’s Grip on the G.O.P.?

Here’s what happened on Saturday at the Tokyo Games.

¿El escritor de ‘El código Da Vinci’ tiene un secreto?

Frenchy Cannoli, Ardent Evangelist for Hashish, Dies at 64

New in Paperback: ‘Antkind’ and ‘Looking for Miss America’

The U.S. authorities are seeking documents from a troubled Covid vaccine manufacturer

Mexican softball players apologize for tossing team gear.

This Vegetarian Menu Brings Home the Best of the Market

‘The Jetpack Guy Is Back’: Los Angeles Sighting Draws an Inquiry, Again

Treasury must turn over Trump’s taxes to Congress, the Justice Dept. says.

Poetry and Politics, HIPAA and Other Letters to the Editor

New York City Awards $3 Million for Latino and Puerto Rican Theater

Wonking Out: Keynesian Republicans, Supply-Side Democrats?

Repression, Obsession, Murder

The U.S. government will pay for the testing Biden ordered for unvaccinated federal workers.

The Pleasure of Falling Asleep With a Book on Your Face

Democrats scramble to save the federal eviction freeze, as frustration with Biden mounts.

Inside a Covid I.C.U., Hopes Fade as Patients Surge In

This Shrimp Recipe Will Bring You Joy

As Missouri faces a Delta-driven surge, some people are trying to get vaccinated in secret, a doctor says.

L Brands Agrees to New Policies Tied to Sexual Harassment Claims

Trump pressed Justice Dept. to declare the election results corrupt, notes show.

Here’s who is hospitalized for Covid in New York City.

Vaccinated people may spread the virus, though rarely, the C.D.C. says.

Overlooked No More: Janet Sobel, Whose Art Influenced Jackson Pollock

Vaccinated People May Spread the Virus, Though Rarely, C.D.C. Reports

Today in On Tech: Credit to tech’s pandemic leadership.

Senate Agrees on $1 Trillion Infrastructure Deal

Watch Live: Biden Outlines Next Steps in Coronavirus Vaccine Efforts

Like other families of Olympians, Sunisa Lee’s relatives are cheering (and crying) from afar.

California Wine Country Rebuilds as Threats Persist