FIFA opens disciplinary proceedings against Spain'
By Laurel Wamsley
A union speaking for Jenni Hermoso, the player who was kissed, called for "intervention in the face of sexual harassment or
Van poof! Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof goes bankrupt
By Rob Schmitz
The sophisticated bicycle has attracted fans in Europe and the U.S., but repairs under warranty have bled the company of
A Ukrainian rescue worker's memories are on pause
By Joanna Kakissis|Hanna Palamarenko|Claire Harbage
After a classmate was killed in his hometown of Bakhmut — the longest and bloodiest battle in Russia's war on Ukraine — a
Anger in Spain after soccer chief kisses a player
By Laurel Wamsley
A furor erupted after Luis Rubiales kissed player Jennifer Hermoso at a ceremony. "It was an unacceptable gesture and Mr.
Latest on Ukraine: Russia strikes Chernihiv, as
By NPR Staff
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Spain's Olga Carmona learned her father had died
By Laurel Wamsley
"Yesterday was the best and the worst day of my life," wrote Carmona, who scored the only goal in Spain's historic win over
The Russian space agency says its Luna-25
By The Associated Press
Russia's unmanned robot lander crashed after it had spun into uncontrolled orbit, the country's space agency Roscosmos
Russian missile kills 7 and injures 90 in northern
By Juliana Kim|Brian Mann
Many residents had just finished a morning of festivities and were leaving church in Chernihiv, north of Kyiv, when a
Corruption in Afghanistan offers lessons for
By Tom Bowman
John Sopko has long been a U.S. government-appointed watchdog for how money was distributed in Afghanistan. He believes
With a simple question, Ukrainians probe mental
By Greg Myre
Ukraine calculates the agony of war in many ways. Lives lost, homes destroyed, families turned into refugees. There's also