Snapshot: Above, boats in the Gulf of Trieste, off Italy, before the Barcolana regatta, one of the world’s largest sailing races. This year there’s been a problem: no wind.

Update complete: The U.S. nuclear arsenal has moved away from a 1970s-era computer system that relied on eight-inch floppy disks. The overhaul was quietly completed in June.

News quiz: Did you follow the headlines this week? Test yourself.

Modern Love: To celebrate the column’s 15th anniversary this month, we’re republishing essays from years gone by. Today’s is a bracing account of divorce, which swamped our inboxes with responses when it appeared in 2004.

Late-night comedy: “Congressman Tim Ryan announced this afternoon that he is dropping out of the presidential race, an announcement that sent shock waves through the rest of the elevator,” Seth Meyers said.

What we’re reading: This story in The Philadelphia Inquirer about the bathroom line at “Hamilton.” Choire Sicha, our Styles editor, writes: “Tanya Heath is a multi-instrumentalist, soprano and actor whose greatest role — just for now! — is running the 20-minute panic for 200 women to pee during the intermission at the Forrest Theatre in Philadelphia. Has any story about a bathroom ever made you want to stand up and cheer before?”