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Huracanes y cambio climático: esto es lo que sabemos

Reflections on Our Summer Reading Contest and Our Final Week of Winners

College Football Changes: More 2-Point Tries and a Crackdown on Stadium Gamesmanship

This Is the Moment the Anti-Vaccine Movement Has Been Waiting for

Bangladeshi manufacturers criticize the expansion of a deal to protect workers.

There’s a Better Way to Stop Ransomware Attacks

Revocatoria a Gavin Newsom: una guía para los votantes

Let’s Talk About ‘Sellouts’

Governors DeSantis and Abbott, ‘Undermining Public Health’

Downed lines are making it hard for Entergy to restore power in Louisiana.

Transcript: Ezra Klein Answers Listener Questions

The U.S. faces a series of dilemmas in dealing with a Taliban government.

New Jersey Woman Charged With Selling Fake Vaccine Cards on Instagram

Hochul directs $65 million for the rollout of booster shots in New York, assuming federal regulators clear them.

Colm Toibin’s ‘The Magician’ Intimately Recaptures a Literary Giant

A New Jersey woman is charged with selling hundreds of fake vaccine cards.

In Lauren Groff’s New Novel, Nothing — and Everything — Is Sacred

Biden will speak on the end of the war in Afghanistan, defending his choices.

The Silent Partner Cleaning Up Facebook for $500 Million a Year

Lessons on Child Care, From the Military

Covid-related disruptions push the Patriots to release Cam Newton.

What’s Better, a Prize or a Patent?

When the ‘Silent Majority’ Isn’t White

New data confirm Pfizer and Moderna vaccines bring a small risk of heart problems, especially for boys and younger men.

A new plant was supposed to help keep New Orleans’s lights on after storms. It didn’t.

N.J. will end pandemic unemployment benefits this weekend.

Here are some ways to help victims of the storm.

Starbucks Faces Rare Union Challenge as Buffalo Workers Seek Vote

A planeload of sorely-needed medical supplies lands in Mazar-i-Sharif.

Supreme Court Asked to Block Texas Law Banning Most Abortions

Simona Halep defeats Camila Giorgi.

Rocket destruction: A vehicle chars on the streets of Kabul with empty rocket tubes filling the back seat.

Lorde Steals Her Sunshine Back

The U.S. education department is investigating five states over their mask mandate bans.

She was lauded for challenging a Taliban member on live TV. Then she fled.

As the Afghanistan Deadline Arrives

Jake Paul’s Big Night: 16,000 Fans, a Tweet From LeBron and a Win

Review: Martin Short Kills in ‘Only Murders in the Building’

Fans faced a long wait to get into the grounds.

Aaliyah’s ‘One in a Million’ Finally Cracks the Billboard Top 10

U.S. Open fans must be vaccinated to attend. But not the players.

In Literary Organizations, Diversity Disputes Keep Coming

U.S. Investigating Civilian Casualties in Kabul Strike

Two of the U.S. service members killed in the Kabul attack were women.

American University of Kabul students and alumni trying to flee were sent home.

When Will Biden Join the Fight for Voting Rights?

Biden Observes Return of Troops Killed in Kabul Bombing

Hundreds of thousands of customers are without power. It could be weeks before they have it back.

After Katrina, New Orleans became a fortress. Ida is testing its strength.

Hurricane Ida Makes Landfall in Louisiana as a Category 4