

The New York Times
Posts

Women’s World Cup: Three Contenders Look to Make Their Move
Japan and Spain are hoping to build on big victories. Canada faces Ireland in search of goals, and momentum.

Women’s World Cup: New Zealand Takes Aim at Another First
The Football Ferns would be in strong position to reach the knockout stages for the first time if they can beat the Philippines. But first,...

Women’s World Cup: Italy Starts a 16-Year-Old, and Germany Leans on Its Experience
Italy’s Giulia Dragoni will be one of the youngest players ever to appear in the tournament. Germany, a two-time champion, will open against Morocco, one...

Women’s World Cup: Sweden, the Netherlands and France Make Their Entrances
Sunday’s match schedule includes three of the tournament favorites. The U.S. will be paying close attention to one of them.

Women’s World Cup: Japan Rolls and England Gets By
Both teams, like the United States with its victory over Vietnam, want to make a deep run. Japan started with a formidable victory against Zambia...

Women’s World Cup: U.S. to Open Title Defense Against Vietnam
The Americans, seeking a third consecutive world championship, arrived in New Zealand as the favorite. They don’t figure to be tested much by Vietnam, the...

How Sketching Birds Changes the Way You See Them
Readers shared their drawings and explained how it changed the way they observe birds.

Women’s World Cup: Canada, Nigeria and Spain Begin Their Runs
Several top contenders will face their first tests.

Women’s World Cup Begins With Host Nations in Opening Games
The 32-team festival of soccer is more wide open than usual. It begins with New Zealand against Norway and Australia facing Ireland.

Listening to Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ References
A tour through key samples, references and influences on the pop star’s 2022 album as her world tour arrives in North America.