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Alito Responds to Critics of the Supreme Court’s ‘Shadow Docket’

Consumer Bureau Chief Confirmed in Close Senate Vote

The biggest test of Biden's presidency so far

Dubai opens coronavirus-delayed Expo 2020

George Frayne, a.k.a. Commander Cody, Alt-Country Pioneer, Dies at 77

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Lawmakers Back Changes at C.I.A. for Handling Mystery Health Episodes

Biden Guidelines Direct ICE to Focus on Immigrants Who Pose Safety Threat

Your Friday Briefing

John Mackey to step down as chief executive of Whole Foods.

A study finds no signs of trouble in getting flu and Covid shots at the same time.

5 Things to Do This Weekend

A Congresswoman’s Story: Raped at 17, ‘I Chose to Have an Abortion’

We’re Living Through One of the Most Explosive Extinction Episodes Ever

Gloria Estefan says she was sexually abused aged nine

Gunman in California Synagogue Shooting Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

The Environment Affects Baseball. These Players Want to Help.

European Union nations risk a new virus surge if they ease restrictions now, health officials warn.

R. Kelly’s Lawyers Attacked His Accusers. It Backfired.

There’s Nothing to Like in Facebook’s Plans to Hook Our Kids

Britney Spears' father suspended as conservator

Australian Covid data: Shock as teenagers reveal they're behind hit tracking site

How I Hold It Together: Birds, Boxing and More

United Airlines begins firing unvaccinated workers.

Biden Administration Restores Bird Protections, Repealing Trump Rule

N.C.A.A. to Use ‘March Madness’ Slogan for Women’s Basketball, Too

YouTube bans all anti-vaccine misinformation and closes prominent accounts that spread it.

Afghanistan: Trump deal strengthened Taliban, US officials say

YouTube to remove all anti-vaccine misinformation

Italy climate minister accepts Thunberg's 'blah, blah, blah' criticism

The hearing on her conservatorship has begun.

Review: A Choreographer Stakes an Independent Claim

After Injuries and a Call From Tom Brady, Richard Sherman Joins the Buccaneers

Kyrsten Sinema Is at the Center of It All. Some Arizonans Wish She Weren’t.

Outside the courthouse, Britney Spears fans wait for news of the hearing.

Japan’s Likely Next Prime Minister Tries to Set Himself Apart

Talk of Iraq Recognizing Israel Prompts Threats of Arrest or Death

Brooklyn Bishop to Retire After Vatican Clears Him of Child Sexual Abuse

England’s Premier League offers to ‘reward’ soccer teams that increase vaccine compliance.

Spears spoke publicly about the conservatorship for the first time in June.

Congress, Vaccine Mandates, Baseball: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Peru's ex-President Alejandro Toledo cleared for extradition from US

Life at 50C: Mexico's struggle for water

Calais: On patrol with the troops looking for migrants

In Atlanta, Fear of Violent Crime Creates Opportunity for a Polarizing Politician

Bob Moore, an Architect of the Nashville Sound, Dies at 88

‘¿Qué vamos a hacer?’: mujeres con embarazos no deseados recorren distancias largas para abortar

Alemayehu Eshete, Singer Known as the ‘Abyssinian Elvis,’ Dies at 80

George Malkemus, Who Pushed Manolos to New Heights, Dies at 67

Real Madrid 1-2 Sheriff Tiraspol: Champions League debutants snatch win

Your Wednesday Briefing

A Brexit-Weary Britain Finds Itself in a New Crisis With Brexit Overtones

LeBron James said he had been vaccinated, after evading questions about his vaccination status last season.

Are you dealing with social anxiety?

‘I Feel an Abundance’: A Composer Dips Into the Dance World

Jim Jarmusch’s Collages Are Ready for Their Close-Up

Why the Governing Party Election Is the Main Event in Japan

Japan’s Most Popular Candidate for Prime Minister Is Far From a Shoo-In

Failure to Raise Debt Limit Would be ‘Catastrophic,’ Yellen Says

German Election Leaves Merkel’s Conservatives in Disarray

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

John Lennon: Recording of unreleased song up for auction in Denmark

Remembering Babyn Yar and Ukraine's forgotten 'Holocaust by Bullets'

What it's like to be a nine-year-old in a vaccine clinical trial

Texas Republicans propose a new congressional map that aims to protect the party’s incumbents.