Sports
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Jordan Chiles Says She Was ‘Left in the Dark’ Amid Olympic Medal Controversy
“The biggest thing that was taken from me was the recognition of who I was, not just my sport, but the person I am,” Chiles said of being stripped...
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Blue Jays pick up de Geus off waivers from Marlins
Right-handed pitcher Brett de Geus has claimed off waivers by the Toronto Blue Jays from the Miami Marlins.
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The Texans Have Super Bowl Aspirations. Their Quarterback Is the Reason.
C.J. Stroud made a critical decision as a rookie. Since then, Houston hasn’t looked back.
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The White Sox Are Historically Bad. We Talked to Fans Who Still Watch.
“We’re South Siders,” one Chicago fan said. “Win or lose, it’s the place to be.”
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Why Women’s Soccer Is Turning to YouTube
The W.S.L. and Championship’s YouTube channels have replaced the F.A. Player as the divisions’s primary streaming service for the 2024-25 season.
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Ravens Player Calls Kansas City Training Staff ‘Unprofessional’ After Injury
Kyle Van Noy said the treatment he received during a Week 1 game at Arrowhead Stadium was “unacceptable.”
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Australian Athlete Banned for Allegedly Buying Cocaine During Olympics
Hockey Australia has imposed a 12-month suspension on Tom Craig.
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Building the Perfect Soccer Goalkeeper
Defining the best goalkeeper in the world used to be straightforward. That’s no longer the case.
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Tanenbaum re-elected chair of NBA’s board
Toronto Raptors governor Larry Tanenbaum has been re-elected chairman of the NBA's board of governors.
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After bombing her Olympic debut, Raygun ranked world’s #1 breakdancer
Raygun was widely panned for her Olympic performance, which saw her hop around like a kangaroo and contort on the floor.
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The P.W.H.L. Revealed New Nicknames and Logos. We Ranked Them.
Which of the six new combinations is our No. 1?
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ESPN Steps Up as a Suitor for Charles Barkley
An ESPN executive said he would be interested in bringing Barkley to the network if he were available.