Sports
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A 3:40 a.m. Finish Shows Why Tennis Needs to Change
Daniil Medvedev will have effectively missed a night of sleep in the middle of a Grand Slam after his five-set win in Melbourne.
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How a Stanford Professor Helped Lay the Foundation for This 49ers’ Era
The same principles that have guided Silicon Valley businesses set a storied N.F.L. franchise on its return to prominence.
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Halfway Through the Season, Has Victor Wembanyama Lived Up to the Hype?
The 7-foot-5 French prodigy came into this season as one of the most highly anticipated rookies in N.B.A. history. In just 35 games, we’ve seen the...
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Why One of Baseball’s Greatest Hitters Is Still Defending Himself
Gary Sheffield’s thoughts on the Baseball Hall of Fame, and his exclusion from it thus far, whirl between defiant disregard and a yearning for...
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Draymond Green Returns With His Legacy, and a Dynasty, on the Line
How will Green be remembered? This next chapter may decide a lot, our columnist writes.
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As Tara VanDerveer Approaches the Wins Record, These Moments Define Her
It’s impossible to tell the story of the past four decades of college basketball without the Stanford icon, our columnist writes.
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If Jim Harbaugh Leaves for the N.F.L., Here’s Who Michigan Could Hire
Popular offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore isn’t the only candidate the Wolverines would consider.
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Christian Pulisic, Thriving in Milan, Has Big Dreams for the U.S Soccer Team
At 25, Pulisic knows his biggest opportunities to deliver for his country are still ahead of him.
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Why the N.F.L.’s Playoff-Streaming Era Could Be Just Beginning
Peacock paid $110 million to air the Chiefs-Dolphins game. It turned out to be a massive viewership success, our columnist writes.
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ESPN Used Fake Names to Secure Emmys for ‘College GameDay’ Stars
The network returned 37 Emmy statues after an investigation found that it had falsified information to give awards to on-air talent ineligible to...