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U.S.A. Bobsled and Skeleton Is Sued Over Brain Injuries

A former bobsledder filed a class-action suit against the sport’s national governing body on Wednesday, claiming the organization failed for…

Klete Keller, a 3-Time Olympian, Pleads Guilty in Capitol Riot Case

Klete Keller, a three-time U.S. Olympian in swimming, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to a felony charge related to his role…

Labor Memo Amounts to New Stance From Feds Against the N.C.A.A.

Athletes at private universities should be considered employees under federal labor law, and therefore allowed to unionize and seek protection…

N.C.A.A. to Use ‘March Madness’ Slogan for Women’s Basketball, Too

The lucrative marketing slogan “March Madness,” long used by the N.C.A.A. to brand its Division I men’s college basketball tournament,…

After Injuries and a Call From Tom Brady, Richard Sherman Joins the Buccaneers

Richard Sherman, who is mired in legal trouble stemming from an arrest this summer and five misdemeanor charges, including two…

England’s Premier League offers to ‘reward’ soccer teams that increase vaccine compliance.

Concerned that a significant number of its players remained unvaccinated, the Premier League, the top league in English soccer, is…

With 17th Straight Win, the Cardinals Are in Elite Company

It turns out that if a team is on the fringe of the playoff race, a good way to get…

Lamar Jackson’s Bold Play: A Contract Without an Agent

By any argument, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has had an exceptional career through his first three N.F.L. seasons. Drafted at…

One Mets Ace Returns as Another Is Shut Down

In what has been a year of dashed expectations, a season that included an epic collapse in August in which…

N.F.L. Rookie Quarterbacks Have Been Bad. Can That Change?

Good rookie quarterbacks are all alike. Terrible rookie quarterbacks are all terrible in their own way. And this year’s rookie…

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