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  1. James Rodriguez Is at the Heart of Colombia’s 26-Match Unbeaten Streak

    The former Real Madrid player is dominating at Copa América, and playing with a flair for the dramatic.

     

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  2. The Moment That Nearly Broke Cristiano Ronaldo at Euro 2024

    Ronaldo was left in floods of tears midway through Portugal’s narrow win over Slovenia at Euro 2024.

     

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  3. The Tense Moments Before Klay Thompson’s Stunning Split With Golden State

    Steve Kerr made some decisions that, in retrospect, played a part in nudging Thompson out the door, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

     

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  1. Sometimes It Is the Coach’s Fault

    The U.S. collapsed under the weight of expectations at the Copa América. Its next move could determine if there is a repeat, or a revival, at the 2026 World Cup.

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    The United States tumbled out of the Copa América and right into a self-inflicted crisis.
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  2. The Tennis Podcast that Champions, and Hosts, Black Pros

    Black Spin Global found an audience with its cheeky coverage of the growing number of ranked Black tennis players. It also offered them a forum.

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    Lucy Tezangi and Eugene Allen began hosting the Black Spin Global podcast in 2020.
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  3. Cristiano Ronaldo and the Problem With Too Much Fame

    The soccer superstar’s trip to Euro 2024 has been marked by pitch invaders and uninspiring performances. As fans try to get close, his team can’t seem to let go.

     By Rory Smith and

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s Euro 2024 statistics: selfie-seeking fans (many), goals (zero), frustration (mounting).
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  4. F.B.I. and Justice Department Open Criminal Investigation in Chinese Doping Case

    The move escalates a fight with China and world antidoping officials, and will cast a shadow over the Paris Olympics.

     By Michael S. Schmidt and

    China’s swimming team for the Paris Olympics includes 11 athletes who have previously tested positive for banned substances.
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  5. The Medical Team That Looks After the British Grand Prix

    Although more than 100 professionals are poised to respond to crashes, most of their work is treating spectators. “It’s probably the best place to be unwell on a Sunday in the U.K.,” said the team’s chief medical officer.

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    At the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, drivers, staff members and fans are watched over by the more than 100 staff members at the medical center. Zhou Guanyu, a driver with Alfa Romeo, crashed his car at the race in 2022 and was treated at the center.
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