With World Cup in her backyard, Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Kilde — skiing’s golden couple — focus on recovery

This wasn’t the way alpine skiing aficionados drew it up when they scheduled men’s and women’s speed races on the famed Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek, Colo., on back-to-back weekends this month. They figured the events held major potential for a celebration of the sport’s golden couple: American Mikaela Shiffrin, who might be […]

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How CT scanners are being used on trading cards: The ethical and legal issues it presents

NORTON SHORES, Mich. — There is nothing outside that suggests the machines sitting inside this gray, nondescript building in an industrial office center could disrupt the trading card industry. Sign your name on the clipboard just past the entrance. Walk by a long table with pizza boxes next to a refrigerator and it all feels […]

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After Taylor Hendricks broke his leg, Utah Jazz live up to team motto: Show Love

SALT LAKE CITY — As a rookie last season, forward Taylor Hendricks didn’t pay much notice to the mantra repeated daily around the Utah Jazz. Show Love. The credo, preached by coach Will Hardy, is painted in white on the weight room walls at the team’s practice facility. It’s in block letters on a wall […]

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The art of hitting in women’s hockey: How are PWHL players adapting to a more physical game?

The Professional Women’s Hockey League, hoping to educate players on the art of taking a hit, brought in a big name. Ex-NHL player Ryan Getzlaf was one of his generation’s best combinations of skill and physicality. He was an elite playmaking center — who won a Stanley Cup and two Olympic gold medals — and […]

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Here’s why North Carolina is going to regret hiring Bill Belichick

Congratulations, North Carolina. You managed to hire someone completely unqualified to be your next football coach. You did that thing so many schools do where they try to win the press conference instead of win football games. It rarely works. GO DEEPER Bill Belichick agrees to deal to become UNC football head coach I realize […]

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At 38, Calais Campbell is still wrecking games: ‘I might just do this until the wheels fall off’

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — During quiet moments on the sideline, Calais Campbell can still hear his father’s voice. Truth is, it never left him. The words were stored away, hardened into his psyche. Charles Campbell saw his son’s path before his son ever could. Twenty years later, the lessons have lasted. Like the time Calais […]

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Brian Cashman defends not offering Juan Soto a free Yankee Stadium suite: ‘No regrets’

DALLAS — Brian Cashman recalls reading stories in 2008 that compared his ability to close the CC Sabathia free agency deal to the former coach of his beloved Kentucky Wildcats, John Calipari, walking into a five-star recruit’s living room and securing a commitment. The story of how the New York Yankees landed Sabathia was much […]

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USMNT milestone: Weston McKennie and Tim Weah combine for special Juventus strike

In a week when he lamented a bias against United States men’s national team players in Europe, Weston McKennie did what he does best. In adversity, the midfielder stood up to be counted and proved that you write him and his USMNT team-mates off at your peril. Left on the bench, alongside compatriot Tim Weah, […]

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Gukesh Dommaraju, 18, becomes youngest chess world champion in history

India’s 18-year-old prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju capped his meteoric rise by becoming the youngest world chess champion in history after defeating Ding Liren 7½-6½ in a tense championship in Singapore. The teenager, already the youngest challenger to compete for the world title, gained the point required in the final of the best-of-14 classic games to beat […]

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