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Critics Say FIFA Is Stalling a Doping Inquiry as World Cup Nears
In failing to contact a key witness, FIFA faces accusations of slowing its inquiry into allegations of failed doping tests by Russian soccer players.
Russia and Venezuela’s Plan to Sidestep Sanctions: Virtual Currencies
Both countries have floated plans to create homegrown virtual currencies that would put them outside the global financial and banking system.
Tech We’re Using: Tapping Technology to Advance the Future of Journalism
Virtual reality. Podcasts. Snapchat Discover. Notifications. Sam Dolnick, an assistant managing editor of The Times, discusses the digital future of storytelling.
Books of The Times: ‘The Woman in the Window’ Nods to Classics Old and New, From Hitchcock to ‘The Girl on the Train’
A. J. Finn’s psychological thriller is about a woman who believes she’s witnessed a crime in a neighboring building.
Noted: A Selfie for Your Shelf
You can now get a remarkably lifelike, 3-D-printed miniature figurine made for display in home or office. Isn’t technology marvelous?
Two Democrats Sworn in to Senate, Cutting G.O.P. Margin to One
Doug Jones of Alabama and Tina Smith of Minnesota were sworn in as senators on Wednesday, leaving Republicans with a 51-49 majority and the Senate with a record 22 women.
Read Trump’s Reaction to Steve Bannon’s Comments
President Trump hit back at the former White House chief strategist through a statement saying that Mr. Bannon had nothing to do with his “historic victory.”
Trilobites: The Strange Origin of a Manakin’s Golden Crown
Biologists are unlocking how three neighboring birds became distinct species, with a golden-crowned hybrid emerging from two species with different head colorings.
Fred Bass, Who Made the Strand Bookstore a Mecca, Dies at 89
Building on what his father began, Mr. Bass ultimately oversaw a bustling emporium housing “18 miles of books” in Lower Manhattan, with outposts here and there.
Storm Eleanor Batters Europe
Carrying winds of 100 miles per hour, the storm brought hail and heavy rain, flooded streets and uprooted trees.
The ‘Nuclear Button’ Explained: For Starters, There’s No Button
The image of a leader being able to launch missiles with the push of one finger has, for decades, instilled fear.
Hard-Liners and Reformers Tapped Iranians’ Ire. Now, Both Are Protest Targets.
The demonstrations that have spread to dozens of Iranian cities were set off by miscalculations in a long-simmering internal power struggle.
Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks on Power and the #MeToo Moment
In a wide-ranging conversation, the stars discuss President Trump, the fallout from the Harvey Weinstein case and why they hadn’t worked together until “The Post.”
Feature: The Case for the Subway
It built the city. Now, no matter the cost — at least $100 billion — the city must rebuild it to survive.
The New Health Care: Why the U.S. Spends So Much More Than Other Nations on Health Care
Studies point to a simple reason, the prices, not to the amount of care. And lowering prices would upset a lot of people in the health industry.
Thomas Monson, President of the Mormon Church, Dies at 90
As the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he enlarged the ranks of female missionaries but stood firm against ordaining women as priests and against same-sex marriage.
Mumbai Shuts Down as Protests Erupt Over Caste Tensions
Demonstrators rallied to denounce violence against lower-caste Indians, and voiced deep frustrations with the country’s two major political parties.
A Philadelphia Theater Heading, and Sweating, in a New Direction
Repertory companies have largely disappeared on American stages. But with an eye on Europe, and highly physical training, the Wilma Theater is going against the grain.
Pursuits: Going to the Source for a Sacred Italian Cheese
Pecorino di Pienza, from a tiny town in Tuscany, has been produced the same way for thousands of years. But that may not always be the case.
Show Us Your Wall: See the Art That Tavi Gevinson Collects
The blogger-turned-actress lives in Brooklyn and is drawn to artwork about young women.