Sports
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Will a New Streaming Venture Solve Sports Viewing Problems? Not Yet.
ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery are teaming up to give fans another option. But the bundle won’t solve everything, our columnist writes.
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The People Making Thousands of Dollars Off Fake Soccer Transfer News
We tracked down some of the people behind the websites and social media pages that brazenly make up news stories for money.
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Six Days With Richard Pitino and College Basketball’s Most Eclectic Team
New Mexico features two basketball scions, a 25-year-old on his fourth program and a center from Nigeria who almost didn’t make it to America.
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The Soccer Stars With Expiring Contracts in 2025
There will be a host of high-profile players who will be able to leave their clubs for free in just over a season.
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LIV Golf Was Given an Opportunity on Sunday. Did It Take Advantage?
The P.G.A. Tour’s final round was pushed off due to weather conditions, giving LIV’s first event of the 2024 season the full stage.
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48 Teams, 104 Matches and the Anatomy of the Biggest World Cup Ever
Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, said the 2026 tournament will be “the biggest spectacle the world has ever seen.”
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How Jalen Brunson Became the Knicks’ Unlikely All-Star
The former second-round pick is the face of New York’s turnaround, our columnist writes.
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Should the N.H.L Require Neck Protection? Most Players Don’t Want It.
Even after a former N.H.L. player died of a skate cut to the neck, many in the league want the equipment to be a personal choice.
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For the Super Bowl Broadcast, Taylor Swift Would Be a ‘Gift From the Gods’
The production crew at CBS will find themselves in uncharted waters if the pop star attends the big game.
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The Sale Price of the Baltimore Orioles Left Some Analysts in Disbelief
The deal for the Orioles caught Maryland state officials and another group interested in purchasing the club by surprise.
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After Jackie Robinson Statue Is Destroyed, Wichita Rallies Around a Baseball League
While the police search for the perpetrators, a community has come together in an outpouring of support.
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She’s the Youngest Player in Her League. That’s Hardly Her Only Challenge.
Akane Shiga went undrafted by P.W.H.L. teams and doesn’t speak English. She’s carving a path in pro hockey nearly 6,000 miles from home anyway.