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  1. Chelsea F.C. Ends Inquiry Into Bullying Allegations Without Sharing Findings World, Yesterday

    The Premier League soccer team had committed to overhauling its culture, but employees are still looking for an acknowledgment of remorse.

  2. El gobierno de Trump quiere que los turistas del Mundial la pasen bien, pero por poco tiempo En español, Yesterday

    En una reunión del grupo de trabajo sobre la Copa del Mundo celebrada el martes en la Casa Blanca, funcionarios del gobierno extendieron una bienvenida condicional a quienes quisieran asistir al torneo.

  3. Trump Administration Welcomes World Cup Visitors to Enjoy a Nice, but Brief, Stay Washington, May 7

    Top officials offered a message that stuck to the Trump administration’s focus on minimizing legal immigration and removing those who overstay their visas.

  4. Trans Women Barred From Competing in Women’s Soccer in England Foreign, May 1

    The Football Association, the national governing body, said that it had changed its policy as a result of a ruling last month by the British Supreme Court.

  5. Un videojuego recrea el viaje de Ecuador a la Copa del Mundo En español, May 1

    Ambientado en el verano de 2001, “Despelote” recuerda cómo la fiebre del fútbol sacó del letargo a un país que atravesaba diversas crisis, y generó una ola de esperanza deportiva.

  6. A Soccer-Loving Nation’s Transcendent Summer Is Reimagined Culture, April 30

    The video game Despelote, set against Ecuador’s journey to the 2002 World Cup, is filled with the sights and sounds of its country and candid, autobiographical details.

  7. A Soccer Field Can Be Sacred Styles, April 21

    For millions of people, it represents familiarity, comfort and belonging.

  8. Leo Beenhakker, a Soccer Coach Without Borders, Dies at 82 Obits, April 16

    Among many other accomplishments, he led tiny Trinidad and Tobago to the World Cup and Poland to its first appearance in the European championships.

  9. Vance Drops Ohio State’s Championship Trophy During White House Celebration Washington, April 15

    The vice president, a former senator from Ohio who graduated from Ohio State, joked about the mishap on social media.

  10. French Soccer Icon Mbappé Battles Qatari-Owned Former Club for Millions Foreign, April 11

    A long-simmering dispute pitting one of the world’s top athletes against France’s biggest soccer club has broken out into legal warfare.

  11. How Joining a Scottish Softball Team Cured My American Loneliness Op Ed, July 6

    Rec league sports are a cure for much of what ails us. Really.

  12. Today’s Top News: A New Role for Kamala Harris in the 2024 Campaign, and More Podcasts, August 7

    Exclusively from New York Times Audio, our new app.

  13. Grant Wahl Was a Loving Husband. I Will Always Protect His Legacy. Op Ed, January 8

    Anti-vaccine harassment cannot stand.

  14. Your Wednesday Briefing: A Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough N Y T Now, December 13

    Plus Argentina beat Croatia to advance to the World Cup finals.

  15. Your Monday Briefing: The World Cup Semifinals Loom N Y T Now, December 11

    Plus, China’s sluggish economy and the arrest of the Lockerbie bombing suspect.

  16. Your Wednesday Briefing: The U.S. Beats Iran N Y T Now, November 29

    Plus China cracks down on protests and the U.S. pledges more aid to Ukraine.

  17. Your Tuesday Briefing: Anxiety in China N Y T Now, November 28

    Plus Ukraine updates, a U.S.-Iran World Cup preview and a “She Said” interview.

  18. Your Wednesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Death Toll Climbs N Y T Now, November 22

    Plus Saudi Arabia defeats Argentina, Australia loses to France and lockdowns spread across China.

  19. Your Tuesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Deadly Earthquake N Y T Now, November 21

    Plus Iranian players protest at the World Cup and “Neighbours” will start filming again.

  20. Hello, World. It’s Been a While. Styles, August 1

    On the pleasures and pains of joining up with other people after a long, quiet time in the Covid doldrums.

  21. The Sounders Qualified for the Club World Cup. No One Knows When It Is. Sports, May 5

    One prize for Seattle’s Concacaf Champions League title was a chance to face some of the world’s best clubs. When are those games? “No clue,” one FIFA official said.