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Mark Zuckerberg defends company’s push into the metaverse, where he appeared with a bout of hiccups.

San Francisco Considers Allowing Use of Deadly Robots by Police

Andy Jassy says Amazon will allow the antisemitic film that Kyrie Irving tweeted to remain on sale for now.

Hiroshi Miyamura, Given Medal of Honor in Korean War, Dies at 97

Senegal Responds Quickly to a Dramatic Goal to Reach Knockout Stage

Does Inflation Disproportionately Hurt the Poor?

A Zambian killed in Ukraine was recruited from a Russian prison as a mercenary, the Wagner Group’s founder says.

Qatar exits with the worst record of a host country.

What We Know About the Railroad Labor Talks

Chinese Unrest Over Lockdowns Upends Global Economic Outlook

Antiwar Activists Who Flee Russia Find Detention, Not Freedom, in the U.S.

For Novice Cooks, Gavin Kaysen’s ‘At Home’ Is a Good Place to Start

Portugal is controlling the ball against Uruguay. Follow live.

U.S. Team Distances Itself From Federation’s Decision to Alter Iran Flag

Germany meets the moment and keeps its World Cup hopes alive.

Your Monday Briefing: Covid Protests Intensify in China

Halftime: Germany is holding up well against Spain.

Riots breaks out in Brussels after Belgium’s surprising loss to Morocco.

Japan Pageants

9 Months. 100 People. Inside the Making of a Holiday Window

Lionel Messi Scores as Argentina Saves Its World Cup

Lionel Messi saved Argentina’s World Cup, and a soccer nation has hope again.

Argentina has a choice to make: Go for a win, or try to avoid a loss.

This is not the start Argentina wanted.

Mexico’s love-hate relationship with Argentina haunts the team’s World Cup matchup.

For Mexico, 7 isn’t such a lucky number.

Retailers Push Sales, and Normalcy, but Economic Uncertainty Looms

At a Long Island brewery, U.S. fans would be happy to see a draw.

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Under a Cross Atop a Shallow Grave, He Found His Father

A quiet start to holiday shopping at Union Square in San Francisco

The U.S. team looks different. But it sounds different, too.

Pablo Milanés, Troubadour of the Cuban Revolution, Dies at 79

On the streets of Rio, the tension finally breaks with a Brazil goal.

Iran’s Football Team Has Already Won

Brazil vs. Serbia: World Cup favorite faces a dangerous Serbian team. Follow live.

The parent of a tech giant known as ‘Russia’s Google’ wants to cut ties with the country.

Some diplomats say that the cap should be lower than the G7 has proposed.

‘Devotion’ Review: An Airman in Reflection

Why the N.F.L.’s Big Streaming Deal Is Going Into Overtime

The Best Part of Winning? Smiling at Everyone Who Said You’d Lose.

White House Extends Pause on Student Loan Payments

Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Maryanne Wolf

Supreme Court Permits House Democrats to Obtain Trump’s Tax Returns

This Is What China’s Renewed War on Covid Looks Like

The Fake Scorsese Film You Haven’t Seen. Or Have You?

Open or Closed? Here Are Stores’ Plans for Thanksgiving and Black Friday.

A Strong Start Slips Through Americans’ Fingers in World Cup Opener

What Stage of Capitalism Is Sam Bankman-Fried?