New York Times
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Formula 1 Finds a New Way to Advertise on Its Cars
McLaren has installed digital panels by the cockpit that display different ads during a race. Other teams may follow.
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Bou Samnang Lost Southeast Asian Games Race, but Won Praise
Video of the Cambodian runner Bou Samnang’s rain-soaked performance in a 5,000-meter race resonated with fans who applauded her gritty determination.
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Charles Leclerc and His Brother Arthur Return to Race at Monaco
They grew up in the principality and come back as sibling racecar drivers. Arthur will compete in the F2 event there, his older brother, Charles,...
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Fernando Tatis Jr.’s Redemption Tour Hits Yankee Stadium
Thriving for the Padres after a year lost to a steroids suspension and injuries, the outfielder heads to Yankee Stadium this weekend. He’s ready to...
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2026 Winter Olympics Chief Talks Plans and Progress
Andrea Varnier, chief executive of the Milan-Cortina organizing committee, talks about managing the most sprawling Games in history, and why he...
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MLB’s New Rules Have Baseball in Overdrive
Players are stealing more bases, more balls are falling for hits and games are nearly 30 minutes faster than they were last year. Like them or not,...
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The Patience of the Next Big Thing
By leading Burnley back to the Premier League, Vincent Kompany has emerged as one of soccer’s brightest young coaches. He is not in a rush to take...
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How Five Former Mets Players Ended Up Managing in Japan
Five of the 12 managers in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball have M.L.B. experience. All of them played for the Mets.
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Denver Nuggets Sweep Lakers to Head to NBA Finals
Denver dominated in the regular season but still had not been favored to make it to the championship round.
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Dodgers Reinvite Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Pride Night
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence have been reinstated to this year’s festivities and will receive a Community Hero Award.
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Buddy Melges, American Sailing Champion, Dies at 93
A product of a Wisconsin lake region, he was the first sailor to win both Olympic gold and sailing’s top prize, the America’s Cup. And his...
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Rick Hoyt, Who Competed in Races With His Father, Dies at 61
Hoyt regularly raced in the Boston Marathon with his father, Dick Hoyt, who pushed his wheelchair.