New York Times
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The English Soccer Prodigy Who Became a Cocaine Conspirator
Jamie Cassidy was tipped for stardom at Liverpool but now faces 13 years in jail — how did it come to this?
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Once a Dark Art, This Pitch Is Primed to Take Over Baseball
The long-forbidden pitch known as the splitter is returning to the mainstream.
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A ‘High Butt Factor’ Might Be an N.F.L. Draft Prospect’s Most Prized Feature
The rear end’s importance is so front of mind for scouts and coaches that they’ve come up with their own language to reference it.
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Why March Madness Stands Alone as the Event That Brings Us Together
The N.C.A.A. Tournament is one our country’s increasingly rare communal experiences, a columnist for The Athletic writes. Enjoy it.
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The 10 Most Likely First-Round Stunners in the Men’s N.C.A.A. Tournament
Kansas and Gonzaga are among the teams that should be nervous about their first-round matchups.
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Carlos Alcaraz Is Making Magic Again. Watch Out.
The 20-year-old won his second Indian Wells title with a scintillating win against Daniil Medvedev. We analyse one shot that was hard to believe...
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The 2021 Quarterback Draft Class Was Heralded. Now It’s a Cautionary Tale.
Of the five first-round quarterbacks, only one is currently an N.F.L. starter. What went wrong?
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Premier League’s Nottingham Forest Is Deducted Points Over Financial Breach
The Premier League found them to have breached the league’s financial rules.
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The ‘Mental Demon’ That Fueled an Ex-N.F.L. Employee to Steal Millions
Amit Patel received a 78-month sentence since being found guilty for embezzling more than $22 million from the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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After Tragedy, an Ivy League Star Took a Gap Year. A Road Trip Brought Healing.
Columbia’s Abbey Hsu is the leading scorer in the Ivy League. Basketball has been the easy part.
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Ranking the Best, and Worst, M.L.B. Franchises Since 1995
One team in perpetual rebuild mode finds itself at the bottom of the list again.
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The Biggest Underdog in the N.F.L. Draft Didn’t Even Play College Football
Qwan’tez Stiggers dropped out of college after losing his father. It was the start of an unforgettable journey.