New York Times
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Preparing for the Evian Championship
Golfers say this major’s longtime course is unique, some say it’s quirky, but players still must go over it again and again to get ready.
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Women’s World Cup: Three Contenders Look to Make Their Move
Japan and Spain are hoping to build on big victories. Canada faces Ireland in search of goals, and momentum.
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It’s Hard to Root Against Haiti in the Women’s World Cup
The 2023 Women’s World Cup has the largest field of competitors in tournament history. Les Grenadiers, as the Haitian team is known, may be the...
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Rocky Wirtz, Chairman of Chicago Blackhawks NHL Team, Dies at 70
Wirtz assumed control of the Blackhawks after his father’s death in 2007. He helped bring the team to prominence, but the mishandling of an assault...
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Johnny Lujack, a Star Quarterback at Notre Dame, Dies at 98
He took the Irish to three national championships in the 1940s, won the Heisman Trophy in 1947 and then had a stellar (if brief) stint with the...
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Bronny James, Son of LeBron James, Is Stable After Cardiac Arrest
Bronny, a basketball recruit at the University of Southern California, was stricken during a practice on Monday. He is out of intensive care and in...
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Women’s World Cup: Philippines Stuns New Zealand for First World Cup Win
A 16-year-old South Korea forward became the youngest player in World Cup history, and an 18-year-old cancer survivor scored for Colombia.
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A Continental Competition, All in One Neighborhood
Inspired by the Africa Cup of Nations, several small-scale soccer tournaments formed in the Paris region. In a working-class landing spot for...
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Kylian Mbappé Is Target of Record Offer From Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal
Al Hilal of the Saudi Professional League made a bid to Paris St.-Germain to acquire the French striker in what would be the most expensive soccer...
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Norway’s Lise Klaveness Is Calling Out FIFA From the Inside
Lise Klaveness is a rarity in soccer: a woman leading a national federation. But in pointing out her sport’s failures, she has made powerful enemies.
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Women’s World Cup: Italy Starts a 16-Year-Old, and Germany Leans on Its Experience
Italy’s Giulia Dragoni will be one of the youngest players ever to appear in the tournament. Germany, a two-time champion, will open against...