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David A. Graham, Will Gottsegen, Tom Nichols, and colleagues guide you through today’s biggest news, ideas, and cultural happenings. Sign up for the newsletter here.
Delta is driving pediatric COVID-19 hospitalizations to their highest point yet in the pandemic. What do we do about America’s unvaccinated children?
The New York governor wanted to come out of the pandemic a hero. Instead, he leaves in disgrace.
A conversation with Jennifer Senior today about her cover story—and what it teaches us about grief.
As the Delta variant spreads and offices delay their return plans, desk workers ask: Should we ever go back?
The governor of New York requested an investigation into allegations that he had sexually harassed multiple women. Today, the state attorney general’s office announced findings of at least 11 credible accusations.
Delta is a menace—but we can still help keep it at bay with tools we’ve been using for the past year and a half.
This week marked a turning point: Delta caught the country off guard and forced us to revisit our mitigation strategies. Plus: Here’s what to read and watch as July turns into August.
Simon Biles’s withdrawal from the Olympics reminds us that there are humans behind unfathomable athletic feats.
The “time tax,” one of our writers argues, is a scourge, and the government needs to take responsibility for it.
The CDC updated its masking guidelines in light of the Delta variant’s potential to infect the vaccinated. Try to take the news in stride.
Why is only half of America vaccinated? Here’s what we know about the remaining vaccine holdouts.
Two of our writers worry that the Golden State’s exceptionalism is failing.
With the country’s vaccination campaign sputtering, the variant is tearing through unvaccinated communities.
A rich man went to space and back in 11 minutes.
The Delta bump is here. For hospital workers, that means reliving a nightmare. Then: recommendations for the weekend.
The Republican Senate primary is a test for the party of Donald Trump, but not in the way you think.
A celebrated Uyghur writer gives a first-person account of the genocide in Xinjiang.
The past year was weird. So are this year’s Emmy nominations. Then: What gets counted as a breakthrough COVID-19 case?
It’s too early to know whether another surge of coronavirus cases is here. Plus: Billionaires picked a weird moment to launch themselves into space.
The state of New York filed charges against the Trump Organization. Donald Trump says he’ll file a lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter, and others. One effort is legitimate. One is not.