Afghanistan: After the Islamic State bombed a wrestling club’s gym in western Kabul, killing more than two dozen athletes and wounding more than 90, wrestlers from around the world sent aid. The rebuilt gym is bigger, better and busier than ever.

The Mueller report: The highly anticipated findings of the special counsel’s investigation into Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election are expected any day now. Here’s what we know so far.

Google: European authorities fined the technology company about $1.7 billion for violating antitrust rules in the online advertising market. The punitive action is the region’s third against Google since 2017, reinforcing its position as the world’s most powerful watchdog of an industry that plays an increasingly powerful social and economic role.

Postpartum depression: U.S. drug regulators approved a new medication that effectively tackles depression during or after pregnancy. Brexanolone, which will be marketed as Zulresso, is delivered by infusion over several days and costs tens of thousands of dollars, but it will most likely pave the way for other treatments.

Space missions: Japan’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft has taken a sample from the Ryugu asteroid despite its unexpectedly rugged surface, while NASA’s Osiris-Rex has not yet succeeded in collecting anything (except near misses) from the Bennu asteroid, their teams reported.

Ricky Gervais: The British comedian is known for cringe-inducing comedy and “outsider” characters. His new Netflix show, “After Life,” is no exception. “Anything you do that’s the slightest bit interesting,” he said in an interview with our Talk columnist, “as many people are going to hate it as love it.”