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Trump, who read little as president, leaves a trail of books in his wake.

Your Thursday Briefing

Trump visits the border and falsely claims he was months from completing a wall.

How to Give ‘Small Travel’ a Try

Trump Travels to Texas to Visit Border Wall

Hertz leaves bankruptcy, a year after the pandemic devastated the car rental business.

‘The Legend of the Underground’ Review: Gay Activism in Nigeria

The celebration is a big moment for Xi Jinping, China’s authoritarian leader.

China links its ascendant future to a revolutionary past as it celebrates the Communist Party’s centenary.

Final trial results confirm that CureVac’s mRNA vaccine is far less protective than others.

Putin Pushes Vaccinations as Russia Faces New Coronavirus Wave

Governor DeSantis has been a frequent presence at the site.

Former Disney Star Kyle Massey Charged With Sending Explicit Messages to a Minor

Should you wear a mask after you’ve been vaccinated? It gets complicated.

Bill Cosby’s Conviction Is Overturned: Read the Court’s Opinion

Experts Debate Reducing the Supreme Court’s Power to Strike Down Laws

Infrastructure grants are distributed with focus on climate and racial equity.

The Trump Books Are Coming. Cue the War of the Excerpts.

Modern Love Podcast: When Two Open Marriages Collide

Time to Get Tough With the Unvaccinated

Are ‘Heat Pumps’ the Answer to Heat Waves? Some Cities Think So.

The Oldest Museum in New York Is Expanding

The At Home and Away Summer Playlist

Miami building collapse: Letter in April warned of worsening damage

Portugal's top art collector Joe Berardo arrested over fraud allegations

The No. 3 House Democrat, James Clyburn, endorses the opponent of a Bernie Sanders ally in Cleveland.

Now You See the Art. Now You Don’t.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Biden Kicks Off Sales Tour to Salvage Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal

Covid-19 caused a significant decline in life expectancy in Brazil.

Jubilant Tigray Capital Greets Insurgents After Ethiopian Retreat

A member of a privacy watchdog board says its secret report on an N.S.A. surveillance system fell short.

The Reincarnation of N.Y.C. Restaurants

No. 3 House Democrat Steps Into Ohio Race to Head Off a Sanders Acolyte

Your Wednesday Briefing

Biafra Separatist, After Years on Run, Is Held in Nigeria

With hundreds of thousands facing famine in Tigray, aid groups seek access.

Funny or Racist? A Food Bit on James Corden’s Late Show Draws Ire.

Why Can’t Americans Go to Canada?

Privacy Watchdog Board’s Secret Report on N.S.A. System Fell Short, Member Says

Biden Touts ‘Bipartisan Breakthrough’ on Infrastructure

Jay Christopher King

Jay Christopher King

Jay Christopher King

With an Early Win, Korda Advances His Father’s ‘Half-Crazy’ Plan

The House approves a bill to speed visas to Afghans who worked alongside U.S. troops.

John Clem Clarke, a Pop Art Perennial in SoHo, Dies at 83

Vaccines, Facebook, Miami: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Review: Martha Washington, Hilariously Haunted by Her Slaves

A new mortgage rule aims to speed modifications and slow foreclosures.

US judge throws out Facebook anti-trust lawsuits

A rescue two weeks after the Haiti earthquake in 2010 offers some hope.

Introduction to ‘Film Club’