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An insider’s view of the opening ceremony: bored guards, locked turnstiles and empty seats.

Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Community’

New Zealand Pauses Quarantine-Free Travel With Australia

Live Webinar: An Introduction to The Learning Network

Opening Ceremony Photos: Naomi Osaka, a Drone Globe and a Lot of Empty Seats

Live Webinar: Using Visual Media From The Times to Engage Students

Attorney General Announces Crackdown on Gun Trafficking

Bruce Kirby, Who Transformed Sailing With a ‘Doodle,’ Dies at 92

U.S. Strikes Taliban Targets in a Show of Force in Afghanistan

Your Flight Has Been Canceled or Delayed. What Should You Do?

When Euphemisms (but Never Sharks) Attack

Bulgogi, Any Way You Slice It

We Can Thank Drug Users for a Key Approach to Fighting Covid

Federal efforts to stave off an eviction crisis gain some momentum.

New virus cases on Capitol Hill provoke concern and recriminations.

After a shooting near Jovenel Moïse’s funeral, the U.S. delegation is ‘safe and accounted for’ and leaves Haiti.

France Passes New Laws to Combat Terrorism and Islamist Extremism

Love Letter: Redefining a Long-Term Hookup

For Republicans, Deep Wounds Fuel Resistance to Bolstering the I.R.S.

‘I’m Lucky to Be Here’

Pfizer’s shot remains strong against disease, but Israeli data raise the prospect of it waning against infection.

Many return-to-office plans are being disrupted by the virus surge.

‘It’s a wake-up call,’ U.S. soccer coach says of loss to Sweden.