New York Times
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How Caitlin Clark’s W.N.B.A. Salary Measures Up Across Sports
Unless the league’s finances change significantly, Clark’s salary might never reflect what stars of her magnitude typically earn.
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A Massive Media Decision Could Be in M.L.B.’s Future
Teams have always controlled their local broadcast rights. Some owners want to change that.
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After Arrest, Scottie Scheffler Finishes Round 2 at P.G.A. Championship
The world’s No. 1 golfer faces four charges after attempting to drive around a traffic stoppage outside Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky.
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The Secrets to Jurgen Klopp’s Remarkable Success at Liverpool
Those who helped him rebuild the club explain what makes him thrive ahead of his departure.
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The Winners and Losers of the N.F.L.’s Schedule Reveal
In his rookie season, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams will have every opportunity to thrive.
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Four Potential Solutions to Baseball’s ‘Existential Crisis’
The future of M.L.B. starting pitchers is in jeopardy, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
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The New York Rangers Are Entering Hockey’s Danger Zone
It’s been a decade since an N.H.L. team had to play a Game 7 after taking a 3-0 series lead.
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The N.B.A. Strategy That May Be Robbing Fans of Iconic Moments
Free throws are among the least interesting parts of basketball, our columnist writes, and the nature of a rule is leading to more of them in...
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The Fan System in Soccer Is Broken. Something Has to Give.
The Premier League’s best team isn’t hated like serial winners of the past.
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In Rome, Suspense on the Tennis Court Is Matched by Drama Off of It
A water bottle incident involving Novak Djokovic and strange umpiring overshadowed the play of some of the sport’s top stars.
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The M.L.B. Closer Who Needs Only One Pitch to Dominate Opponents
In one remarkable eight-game span last month, Robert Suarez reached back for 79 fastballs in a row.
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Darryl Strawberry Wanted to Quit Baseball at 19. This Duo Stopped Him.
After signing a record-setting contract, Strawberry soon confronted failure on the diamond and heard racist slurs from the stands.