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Your Monday Briefing

Is this the last night of pitchers hitting for themselves?

Oxford’s 2021 Word of the Year Is a Shot in the Arm

How to watch tonight’s game.

Roblox Goes Down, Forcing Children Outside for Halloween

U.S. Military Jury Condemns Terrorist’s Torture and Urges Clemency

The Handwritten Document

5,000 Shows Later, the Grand Ole Opry Is Still the Sound of Nashville

New York City firefighters are calling out sick as a vaccine mandate looms.

What to Watch in the Supreme Court Oral Arguments on the Texas Abortion Law

G20 leaders’ climate positions are met with frustration.

A Dangerous Legal Battle Over Vaccine Mandates Will Continue

Metaverse? Are You Kidding Me?!

What if Everything You Learned About Human History Is Wrong?

Saying Yes to Baseball Meant Leaving Football Behind

He Brokered Apartheid’s End. Can He Save South Africa’s Liberation Party?

The F.D.A. is assessing whether the Moderna vaccine can cause heart problems in adolescents.

The Places in New York City Where Republicans Still Stand a Chance

Biden announces new steps to untangle supply chain

G20 Nations Agree to New Limits on Coal-Burning Power Plants

New York’s Irish Arts Center Upgrades to a ‘Flagship Hub’

Japan’s Election Looks Closer Than Usual, but Party in Power Has Hit Snooze

Before the Final Frame: When Police Missteps Create Danger

For the Astros, a Struggling Core Is Complicating Things

Choice Words

Biden receives communion at a church in Rome, a day after the pope’s blessing.

Xi and Putin call for broader global acceptance of Covid-19 vaccines.

Will You Be Able to See the Northern Lights This Weekend?

White House reaches a deal to roll back European steel and aluminum tariffs.

U.S. Agrees to Roll Back European Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

High Tidal Surges Bring Floods to the Mid-Atlantic Region

He Ran the First N.Y.C. Marathon. Next Week, He’ll Run the 50th.

Photos from Day 1 of the summit.

Louise Slade, Scientist Who Studied the Molecules in Food, Dies at 74

The COP26 Climate Talks Are Opening. Here’s What to Expect.

How I Became a Science Experiment

Rome confronts its own messy issues as world leaders gather.

Gulf States Withdraw Ambassadors to Lebanon Over Criticism of Yemen War

More New York City workers get Covid shots as deadline nears, but tensions remain.

Trump Lawyer Blamed Pence for Violence as Rioters Stormed Capitol

Pauline Bart, Sociologist Who Mapped Women’s Challenges, Dies at 91

Los Angeles police union sues city over details of Covid-19 vaccination mandate.

As world leaders gather for cooperation, a Russian pipeline reverses flow.

Union for John Deere Workers Reaches Tentative Deal to End 2-Week Strike

Officer Who Hired Hit Man to Kill Her Husband and Young Girl Is Sentenced

Wall Street’s climb makes October the best month for stocks this year.

Rose Lee Maphis, Early Star of Country Music TV, Dies at 98

Art Houses Want Audiences Back. Can a MoviePass-Style Program Help?

Why a Changing Richmond and Its Suburbs Are Key to Virginia’s Vote

Love Letter: Nature, Nurture and a New Brother