New York Times
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The Player Who Found U.S. Fame After ‘Welcome to Wrexham’
Paul Mullin has become a star on and off the pitch.
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Are Modern Coaching Methods Turning Champion Athletes Into Addicts?
From the N.B.A. and N.F.L. to gymnastics and soccer, elite performers are displaying obsessive personalities.
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A Mistake From 2019 Is Costing Ohio State Football and Its Head Coach
Once scorned by the Buckeyes as a recruit, Michigan’s quarterback J.J. McCarthy led the Wolverines to consecutive wins against their rival.
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Jessie Diggins, Cross-Country Ski Star, Battles on After Eating Disorder Relapse
The U.S. Olympic champion begins her 14th season.
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Why Soccer Is Punishing the Wrong People When Clubs Fail
Wealthy owners can walk away when things go wrong, but for supporters the impact can be far-reaching.
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After a Heartbreaking Trade, an N.B.A. Veteran Finds Home Again
After finding out he was being traded while playing a video game, Mike Conley has embraced a new role in a new city.
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Alabama Delivers a Win for the Ages in an Iron Bowl Comeback
The Crimson Tide converted on fourth and goal from the 31-yard line to keep their College Football Playoff dreams alive.
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What Do N.F.L. Players Really Think? We Asked Them.
Athletes from around the league vote on everything from who is the most underrated player to which stadium is the worst to play in.
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A Potential Unanimous Selection on the Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot
Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Henry Aaron weren’t unanimous picks, but one player could make ballot history.
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The Greatest Rivalry in College Football Is Better Than Ever
The hatred between Michigan and Ohio State has reached an apex, our columnist writes.
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The Harrowing Accident That Nearly Ended an N.F.L. Player’s Career
Nyheim Hines hopped on a jet ski to refill it with gas. In minutes, he lost a year of his prime.
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LeBron James Takes On a New Opponent: ‘It’s Me vs. Father Time’
James is defying the N.B.A.’s aging process as he approaches his 39th birthday.