New York Times
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Meet the Most Interesting LIV Golf Player Entering the Masters
Joaquin Niemann had to fight to get to golf’s highest-profile tournament. Now he wants to stay.
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UConn’s N.C.A.A. Tournament Dominance Is Almost Too Stunning to Behold
The Huskies are not only back in the men’s national championship again, but are somehow better, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
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With Two Olympic Medals, This Harvard Graduate Is Running Toward a Bigger Goal
The world-class sprinter Gabby Thomas spent the past three years earning a master’s degree in epidemiology.
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N.F.L. Executives Explain Which Teams Will Improve, and Which Will Be Worse
The Steelers added a pair of quarterbacks and should be back in the playoff hunt. The Cowboys, Jets and Patriots have looming questions.
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How Sports Gambling Has Turned N.B.A. Games Into the ‘Wild West’
“It’s unreal. It’s a problem. I think it’s something that’s got to be addressed,” one veteran player said.
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Meet the Risk-Taker Fighting for Women in Motorsports
Susie Wolff has experienced the challenges and pressures of racing. It’s part of her mission to show that there are opportunities up for grabs.
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Does a Team’s Success Lead to a Local Baby Boom?
Some have claimed that the joy of a championship leads to an increase in birth rates. Here’s what the numbers say.
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LeBron James Isn’t Sure When He’ll Retire, but He Knows It Will Be Soon
The 39-year-old James scored 40 points in a Lakers win on Sunday, but said “I don’t have much time left.”
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Inside the Illegal Gambling World That Lured Shohei Ohtani’s Interpreter
Legal sports wagering is a lot more accessible around the country now, so what is captivating about the underground operations?
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Who Is the Premier League’s M.V.P.?
Cole Palmer, who has given Chelsea something to get excited about in an otherwise bleak season, is among the contenders.
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How a Flawed Florida Golf Course Got a Second Chance to Shine
When the late-2000s recession happened, World Woods was hit as hard as anyone in the golf world. Today, it’s been reinvented.
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The Men’s N.C.A.A. Tournament Final Four Is Set
Purdue will face N.C. State, this year’s Cinderella, while the defending champions UConn will battle Alabama.