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What America’s port crisis looks like up close: a traffic jam of containers and trucks.

Your Monday Briefing

Wilder-Fury Yields Not Another Rematch, but a Path to a Unified Title

Mass protests in Poland amid EU law controversy

Review: In ‘Herstory of the Universe,’ Ancient Myths Are Brought to Life

James Bond Returns and Theaters See Reason for Hope

A Coach’s Vaccine Refusal Generates Discord at Washington State

After denying care to Black natives, the Indian Health Service reverses its policy.

Are the Jets Watchable Yet?

US couple accused of selling nuclear submarine secrets

Democrats, You’re in Danger

What the Malaria Vaccine Means for Africa

U.S. Navy Engineer Charged in Attempt to Sell Nuclear Submarine Secrets

No Charges for Passenger Who Prompted La Guardia Emergency Landing

For many, the pandemic was an opportunity to channel their inner Marie Kondo and declutter.

After Whistle-Blower Goes Public, Facebook Tries Calming Employees

‘What Have We Done With Democracy?’ A Decade On, Arab Spring Gains Wither

Southwest Airlines’ Widespread Cancellations Disrupt Weekend Travel

After 18 months, the Port of San Francisco will once again welcome cruise ships.

Iraqis’ Frustration Over Broken Promises Keeps Voter Turnout Low