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‘Drum Listens to Heart’: Images, Words and Sculptures, Bound by a Beat

Biden Promises Protections for Nevada’s Spirit Mountain

NATO Nations Grow More Receptive to U.S. Pleas to Confront China

Andy Jassy says Amazon will allow the antisemitic film that Kyrie Irving tweeted to remain on sale for now.

Does Broadway Need Another ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Musical? Pat Benatar Says Yes.

The World Cup continues for the U.S. Will Christian Pulisic be part of it?

From Kansas City to Doha, U.S. fans gather to watch.

Does Inflation Disproportionately Hurt the Poor?

Qatar exits with the worst record of a host country.

Torrisi Bar & Restaurant, From the Carbone Team, Opens in SoHo

U.N. Mission Joins Growing Calls to Label Great Barrier Reef ‘In Danger’

Antiwar Activists Who Flee Russia Find Detention, Not Freedom, in the U.S.

For Novice Cooks, Gavin Kaysen’s ‘At Home’ Is a Good Place to Start

Brazil believed the goal was coming. The scorer was the surprise.

U.S. Team Distances Itself From Federation’s Decision to Alter Iran Flag

Germany meets the moment and keeps its World Cup hopes alive.

Your Monday Briefing: Covid Protests Intensify in China

Halftime: Germany is holding up well against Spain.

The lineups are out: two changes for Germany.

9 Months. 100 People. Inside the Making of a Holiday Window

Lionel Messi saved Argentina’s World Cup, and a soccer nation has hope again.

Argentina has a choice to make: Go for a win, or try to avoid a loss.

This is not the start Argentina wanted.

Mexico’s love-hate relationship with Argentina haunts the team’s World Cup matchup.

For Mexico, 7 isn’t such a lucky number.

Meet the House Republicans Who Will Wield Power in the New Congress

At a Long Island brewery, U.S. fans would be happy to see a draw.

A quiet start to holiday shopping at Union Square in San Francisco

Catholic Church Issues Guidelines for Ethical Investing

Putin holds a highly choreographed meeting with mothers of Russian servicemen.

Promising missiles to Poland could complicate NATO’s stance on the war.

Sheriff’s Deputies Are Indicted in Fatal Shooting of Man Who Called 911

He’s a Paralympian, a Surgeon and Now the First Disabled Astronaut

Late drama can’t drag this game out of Ronaldo’s shadow.

A Posthumous Solo Album Reveals a Jazz Star’s Melancholy

Some diplomats say that the cap should be lower than the G7 has proposed.

Sizing Up the First ‘Normal’ School Year

Why the N.F.L.’s Big Streaming Deal Is Going Into Overtime

The Best Part of Winning? Smiling at Everyone Who Said You’d Lose.

Edward C. Prescott, 81, Dies; Won Nobel for Studying Business Cycles

Your Wednesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Death Toll Climbs

‘Nanny’ Review: A New Job That Swallows Her Life

A drone attack strikes Sevastopol, a Kremlin-backed official says.

The Fake Scorsese Film You Haven’t Seen. Or Have You?

Georgia Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Allowing Early Voting on Saturday

A Strong Start Slips Through Americans’ Fingers in World Cup Opener

Who needs experience? Weah’s smooth finish caps a smooth half for U.S.

The United States is playing Wales as both teams return to the World Cup.

Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Returns to No. 1 for a Third Week

Amid Disruptions, England’s Win Over Iran Was the Easy Part