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Women’s World Cup: Colombia Faces Jamaica as Quarterfinals Take Shape

France will face Morocco later in the last round of 16 matchup. The quarterfinals begin Friday.

Women’s World Cup: Round of 16 Rolls On With England-Nigeria and Australia-Denmark

Australia’s star, Sam Kerr, said during the preparations for her game that she intended to play after missing games because of injury.

Women’s World Cup: United States Faces Sweden, a Familiar Rival, in First Knockout Game

There are no more draws in this Women’s World Cup. The winner will get Japan in a quarterfinal. The loser will go home, far short...

Women’s World Cup: The Knockouts Begin With Spain-Switzerland and Japan-Norway

Japan and Spain have been two of the most fearsome teams in this tournament. But the knockout rounds change the dynamic for everyone.

July Jobs Report: Pace of U.S. Hiring Slows but Remains Solid

The labor market moderated in July, reflecting a cooling economy. But wages grew slightly more than expected, and are running faster than policymakers would like...

Women’s World Cup: South Korea Sends Germany Out of World Cup

Colombia and Morocco will advance after one of the craziest finishes to a group stage in the history of the tournament.

Women’s World Cup: Sweden Preps for the U.S.; Brazil, France and Jamaica Tangle for 2 Spots

This could be the final chance for international glory for the Brazilian star Marta, while Sweden is all but assured a place in the round...

Women’s World Cup: U.S. Faces Portugal With Chance to Control Its Path

The Americans can advance to the round of 16 with a win or a tie. But the team’s route forward may depend on the score...

Audio Stories are Redefining Pleasure for Women

Apps like Dipsea and Quinn have become popular destinations, particularly for some women who find them safe spaces to explore their sexuality.

Women’s World Cup: Contenders and a Co-Host Survey the Uncertain Road Ahead

Sam Kerr and Australia face Canada with their fate in play. Japan and Spain are through, but their game is a measuring stick for both.