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Inside Mauricio Pochettino’s First Month in Charge of U.S. Men’s Soccer

Inside Mauricio Pochettino’s First Month in Charge of U.S. Men’s Soccer

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In just a few weeks, Pochettino and his staff have seen enough to understand the amount of work they have to do.


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Virtual Reality Has Washington’s Rookie Quarterback Embracing Mind Games

Virtual Reality Has Washington’s Rookie Quarterback Embracing Mind Games

The New York Times
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Politics

Six weeks into his first season, Jayden Daniels is the talk of the N.F.L.


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Cleveland and the Baseball Gods Delivered an Instant Classic

Cleveland and the Baseball Gods Delivered an Instant Classic

The New York Times
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With the weight of playoff hopes on their shoulders, unlikely heroes stepped up for the Guardians to steal the game from the Yankees.


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As Mets Show Fatigue in N.L.C.S., Time Could Be Ticking on Their Magical Season

As Mets Show Fatigue in N.L.C.S., Time Could Be Ticking on Their Magical Season

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The Mets face elimination after falling to the Dodgers, 10-2, in the National League Championship Series.


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Tony Bennett Said Goodbye to College Basketball on Thursday. It Makes Sense.

Tony Bennett Said Goodbye to College Basketball on Thursday. It Makes Sense.

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This version of the sport isn’t the one Bennett fell in love with, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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Are Dynasties Good or Bad for the N.B.A.?

Are Dynasties Good or Bad for the N.B.A.?

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Since its early days, super teams have been a hallmark of the league. But maybe not anymore.


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Tom Brady Bought a Stake in an N.F.L. Team. Fox Sports May Have a Mess.

Tom Brady Bought a Stake in an N.F.L. Team. Fox Sports May Have a Mess.

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Being an owner means Brady has restrictions in his role as a TV analyst. Those rules could change everything, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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Who Will Win College Football’s National Championship? Here Are Predictions.

Who Will Win College Football’s National Championship? Here Are Predictions.

The New York Times
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Texas received zero votes in the preseason. Now the top-ranked team is the favorite.


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N.F.L. Kickers Are Hitting From Historic Distances. How’d They Get So Good?

N.F.L. Kickers Are Hitting From Historic Distances. How’d They Get So Good?

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Fifty is the new 30, and we’re not talking about age, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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Danielle Collins Postpones Her Plans to Retire From Tennis

Danielle Collins Postpones Her Plans to Retire From Tennis

The New York Times
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Politics

The American world No. 9 has been open about the challenge of starting a family as a player with endometriosis.


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How England Hired Thomas Tuchel, and Why Not Everyone Is Happy About It

How England Hired Thomas Tuchel, and Why Not Everyone Is Happy About It

The New York Times
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Politics

The German’s arrival is a major coup for the FA, but it does not come without controversy.


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Sabrina Ionescu Hit the Biggest Shot of Her Career. She Isn’t Done Yet.

Sabrina Ionescu Hit the Biggest Shot of Her Career. She Isn’t Done Yet.

The New York Times
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The game-winner is the biggest in Liberty history, a dagger that moves New York 40 minutes from its first championship.


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Shohei Ohtani Homers as the Dodgers Take a 2-1 N.L.C.S. Lead Over the Mets

Shohei Ohtani Homers as the Dodgers Take a 2-1 N.L.C.S. Lead Over the Mets

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New York’s offense struggled in its 8-0 loss as the series action moved back to the Queens.


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Longtime Chicago White Sox Owner Is Said to Be Open to Selling the Team

Longtime Chicago White Sox Owner Is Said to Be Open to Selling the Team

The New York Times
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Politics

Jerry Reinsdorf, who also owns the Chicago Bulls, is the second-longest active owner in M.L.B. after buying the team in 1981.


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An N.F.L. Technology Debate Is Nearing an Inflection Point

An N.F.L. Technology Debate Is Nearing an Inflection Point

The New York Times
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Politics

The result could completely change how teams make in-game adjustments.


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