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Here’s what else is happening tonight at the U.S. Open.

Robert LuPone, Actor Who Became a Behind-the-Scenes Force, Dies at 76

As Republicans Turn to Fall Races, Their Sites Downplay Trump and Abortion

Commuter Tunnel Under the Hudson Won’t Be Finished Until 2035

Russia is taking drastic measures to fill its military ranks, the U.S. says.

Matty Matheson Makes It Big

Robert Kime, Decorator for Nobility and Other Notables, Dies at 76

Arizona’s Supreme Court blocks an election reform ballot measure, voiding over 238,000 petition signatures.

Google Says Trump’s Truth Social Must Scrub Violent Content to Join Play Store

Another ship earmarked for humanitarian aid has left Ukraine.

Man Gets 3 Years in Scheme to Sell Bogus Tom Brady Super Bowl Rings

Mikhail S. Gorbachev, Reformist Soviet Leader, Is Dead at 91

Main Target of Russian Mercenaries in Africa Is Civilians, Report Says

Last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev dies at 91

It’s Your Party and You’ll Dine Out if You Want To

Dispatching U.N. nuclear inspectors to a plant in a war zone brings benefits and risks.

Your Tuesday Briefing: China Charges 28 People in Beating of Women

Blake Masters, a G.O.P. Senate Candidate, Links Fed Diversity to Economic Woes

Graham Predicts ‘Riots in the Streets’ if Trump Is Prosecuted

The Day Rosa Santana Got Her Big Break

Undeclared pools in France uncovered by AI technology

What Is the Jellyfish Haircut?

Fran Lebowitz

From Maruti to Amul: Five brands that shaped India after independence

Shelling Near Ukraine Nuclear Plant Strikes Towns, Heightening Concern

Baseball Card Sold for $12.6 Million, Breaking Record

Residents in the shadow of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant flee as artillery strikes persist.

Serena Williams Dominated Her Generation, Then the Next One, Too

American Real Estate Was a Money Launderer’s Dream. That’s Changing.

Leaving Los Angeles

J. K. Rowling

Judge Signals Intent to Appoint Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Search

Electricity and drought killing white storks

Animal Hybrids

Bilkis Bano: Protests in India over release of gang rapists

Abbott to Restart Production of Similac Baby Formula

Lessons Learned, Israel’s Unlikely Islamist Kingmaker Looks Ahead

Takayuki Ikkaku, Arisa Hosaka and Toshihiro Kawabata

Poking the Bear

Apollo Remastered: One man's mission to show us the Moon

Ukraine war round-up: Russia burns off its excess gas and war memorial torn down

More Evidence of a Righteous Case Against Trump

Riders Catch a Little Too Much Air on a Detroit Slide

Robert Browning

Authorities Identify Remains Found at Lake Mead

Angola election: Ruling MPLA party looks set to hold off Unita challenge

E. Bryant Crutchfield, 85, Dies; Gave the World the Trapper Keeper

What Next

Ward Jenkins

On call with Italy's horseback doctor

La guerra de Rusia en Ucrania: 6 meses de transformaciones

Ukraine war: Russia railway station strike kills 22, injures dozens

What’s in Our Queue? ‘Only Murders in the Building’ and More

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now

William Shakespeare

Front line frontmen: Antytila, the rock band fighting Russia

Florida Fourth Congressional District Primary Election Results

Spain: Gunman euthanised before he can stand trial

New York 19th Congressional District Special Election Results

I.R.S. undertakes a security review amid threats to the agency and its employees.

Sir Winston Churchill

India and Pakistan: Tales of partition trauma bringing families closer

The F.S.B. has long been dogged by suspicions that, rather than solving crimes, it stages or covers them up.

Texas flash floods leaves cars almost underwater

A partial recount in Kansas affirms a vote over abortion rights.

Kin Hubbard

For a former rebel in West Africa, the decision to take Moscow’s side in its war with Ukraine was never in doubt.

Wrexham AFC owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have documented their first season

Student Fatally Shot by Woman He Stopped to Help

Mike Pence Is Spineless

Ukraine war: Allies seek more security at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

The death of Dugina opens a new chapter in the history of political assassinations in Russia.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Pondoland: South Africa's cannabis growers left behind by legalisation plans

Inside Amapiano, the new sound of South Africa

Latisha Chong, Hair Stylist Who Helped Change Fashion, Dies at 32

As Attacks Mount in Crimea, Kremlin Faces Rising Domestic Pressures