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India’s married archers: ‘We are a powerful couple.’

Katie Ledecky now has the most Olympic individual golds of any female swimmer.

Katie Ledecky now has the most Olympic golds of any female swimmer.

For Tenants Nationwide, a Scramble to Pay Months of Rent or Face Eviction

As Fears Grip Afghanistan, Hundreds of Thousands Flee

In South Africa, Poachers Now Traffic in Tiny Succulent Plants

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? Not at Opus 40.

A Brief History of Summer Reading

Home Prices Are Soaring. Is That the Fed’s Problem?

A Plant That ‘Cannot Die’ Reveals Its Genetic Secrets

New Rule Raises Question: Who’ll Pay for All the Covid Tests?

Ta-Ta to ‘Teetering Tabloids’: Keith Kelly Signs Off

Accusations of Sexual Abuse Continue to Roil Basketball in Mali

No Pool? Here’s How to Make a Splash in the Yard Anyway.

This Is Our Chance to Pull Teenagers Out of the Smartphone Trap

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan of ‘Never Have I Ever’ Loves Van Gogh

Biden, Republicans and the Pandemic Blame Game

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Cults, College Dropouts and the Art of Control in Two New Story Collections

As Covid Cases Rise All Over U.S., Lower Vaccination Rates Point to Worse Outcomes

Republicans challenge Pelosi after Capitol Police are ordered to arrest those not complying with mask mandate

She wanted her kids back. A family court judge wouldn't let her talk.

Arizona auditors complete third ballot recount and ship materials back to Maricopa County

Djokovic's 'golden Grand Slam' bid thwarted

The Delta variant is a ‘serious threat’ as contagious as chickenpox, the C.D.C. finds.

Novak Djokovic is eliminated in the men’s singles tennis tournament in the semifinals.

She just won her third gold medal in Tokyo. Detractors in South Korea are criticizing her haircut.

The Threat of Evictions for N.Y. Renters

Mexico makes its Olympic baseball debut.

California’s Water Witches and How to Survive a Plague, Part 2: The Week in Narrated Articles

Mexico Makes Its Olympic Baseball Debut Against the Dominican Republic

Talking about tactics as the U.S. team tries to move on.

Shootout or shutout? A clash of statistics and styles.

Europe recovers from double-dip recession but lags the United States.

How Google dealt with workplace complaints: by referring employees to counseling.

Catch up: Big Tech’s streak of profits continues, but investors expected more.

A new study could pinpoint specific companies that discriminate in hiring.

‘They Thought I Was Dead’: Haitian President’s Widow Recounts Assassination

An outbreak of the Delta variant tests China’s zero-tolerance approach to the virus.

Excessive heat and potential flash floods: Here’s what to expect Friday and over the weekend in the U.S.

Nooses, Anger and No Answers: Inside the Uproar Over a Future Amazon Site

The Indigenous Archaeologist Tracking Down the Missing Residential Children

A New York City Home for Less Than $350,000

China Targets Costly Tutoring Classes. Parents Want to Save Them.

‘I feel unsafe’: A return to in-person classes spurs growing concern over vaccine mandates

Man killed in Arizona bee swarm, two others hospitalized after hundreds of stings

After a Winter of Discontent, a Glorious Summer in Salzburg

Embracing Vintage Cars in the Catskills

Why Is China Expanding Its Nuclear Arsenal?

Thailand builds a Covid treatment center at an international airport.

Citius, Altius, Emptiness

Credit Suisse finds incompetence but no criminal conduct in Archegos debacle.

Catch up: ArcelorMittal reports a big quarter, Facebook’s profit doubles and Ford’s is cut in half.

Bob Odenkirk 'stable' after collapsing on set

Citius, Altius Emptiness

Can an American besides Biles shine through?

A Push to Get New York Vaccinated