M.L.B.’s Trade Deadline Looms. Here’s What to Know.
These are the big names we expect to be on the move.
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These are the big names we expect to be on the move.
The U.S. men’s basketball star’s performance against Serbia squashed any remaining questions about his readiness.
The Americans have 6 points through their two games so far and are guaranteed a quarterfinal spot at the Olympics, but this is still only the beginning.
The national team hopes its advantages will overshadow whatever drawbacks might exist from its lack of time together.
Inside the Million-Dollar Recruitment of the Nation’s Best Softball Player
Texas Tech’s well-funded pursuit of NiJaree Canady, the former Stanford star, emphasizes the arrival of big-money deals into the sport.
The M.L.B. Team Running a Clinic at the Trade Deadline
Even after all of their moves, the Rays still have time to do more.
Jayson Tatum Will Play in Next Olympic Game for U.S. Men’s Basketball Team
Coach Steve Kerr said the Boston Celtics’ star will be on the court Wednesday against South Sudan after not playing in the team’s opener on Sunday.
Baker Mayfield Was Nearly ‘Written Off.’ Then Came the Buccaneers.
The quarterback, whose playing career had hung in the balance, looks to have finally achieved the stability he’s been seeking.
The Biggest Problem Each Premier League Club Must Solve
With the new campaign less than three weeks away, where must clubs focus their energies?
Deshaun Watson Isn’t a Victim. He Did This to Himself.
The Cleveland quarterback has never shown much remorse or taken enough accountability for his alleged predatory actions, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
14-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Player to Debut in Top-Level U.S. Soccer Game
McKenna Whitham made history one day after her 14th birthday.
How Allowing J.J. McCarthy to Be a Kid Turned Him Into a Football Star
Jim and Megan McCarthy took a nontraditional approach to helping their son achieve his N.F.L. dreams.
Red Bull Could Replace Sergio Pérez, and Daniel Ricciardo Is an Option
After a brutal Belgian Grand Prix, Formula 1’s top team is facing a decision “nobody wants to make.”
After Arrests and Exiles, Is Iran Changing Its Stance on Women and Soccer?
A ban on attending matches existed for more than 40 years, but questions remain about a softening of the rules.
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