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‘This Could Have Been a Zoom Meeting:’ Companies Rethink Travel

Editors’ Note: July 31, 2021

‘This Isn’t How We’re Supposed to Live’: Residents Flee as Dixie Fire Surges

How Disabled Americans Are Pushing to Overhaul a Key Benefits Program

The Weekender

Wooden Buildings Reach for the Sky

You know it’s hot at the Olympics when they have to cool off the sand.

The Little Symbol Triggering Men in South Korea’s Gender War

Your Friday Briefing

July Subscriber Digest

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

Flying Pigs, Frozen Hell and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

$10 million is being given to arts institutions in the U.S. to help make them more energy-efficient.

At Least 80 Killed as Flash Floods Destroy Village in Afghanistan

The Debate Over Masks, Mandates and Booster Shots

A powerful storm called Evert is expected to bring more wild weather to the U.K.

An 8.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Alaska.

The Best and Worst Cities to Live Without a Car

What’s Ahead for the Pac-12?

What is Robinhood Worth?

‘Never Gonna Snow Again’ Review: You’re Getting Warmer

Mandate Momentum

Looking at Chicago’s Climate Problem, From Above and Below

5 Classical Albums to Hear Right Now

A Carbon Calculation: How Many Deaths Do Emissions Cause?

The Infrastructure Plan: What’s In and What’s Out

Turn off your lights and turn up the heat, all of California is told in a plea for power conservation.

Less than half of Seattle homes have air conditioning. After a deadly heat wave, ‘everybody’ wants it.

Londoners Were Promised a Hill With a View. They Got a Pile of Scaffolding.

Key Republican senators say they’re ready to take up an infrastructure deal, paving the way for a vote.

Frankenthaler Foundation Energy Project Is Giving Museums $10 Million

Deadly Floods Leave Thousands of Rohingya Refugees Homeless Again

Rising river temperatures are stressing out salmon in the Pacific Northwest.

Is This the End of Summer as We’ve Known It?

The Cruise Industry Stages a Comeback

Are You a Bad Person for Watching the Olympics?

He Wrote a Gardening Column. He Ended Up Documenting Climate Change.

Your Wednesday Briefing

Masks, Simone Biles, Jan. 6: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Vaccine Mandates, and Anger at the Unvaccinated

Toyota, a pioneer of hybrids, resists the push toward electric cars.

What to Know About the Dixie Fire

Louise Story, a top editor at The Wall Street Journal, is leaving.

Finding the ‘Believers’ Who Will Remake a Damaged Earth

They Pooled Their Art to Create a Nest Egg. They Say It Was a Mistake.

Summer Reading Contest Winner Week 5: On ‘Tesla Says Autopilot Makes Its Cars Safer. Crash Victims Say It Kills.’

Three people are killed and a fourth is missing after a flood rushes through Northern Colorado.

Liberals Who Don’t Retire

How to Plant a Street Tree

Michael Enzi, Long-Serving U.S. Senator From Wyoming, Dies at 77