Sports
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A Cog in the College Admissions Scandal Speaks Out
As California Route 92 cuts west through the Santa Cruz Mountains that separate Silicon Valley from Half Moon Bay, it takes little more than 10 ...
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Matthew Stafford Shines on the Stage He Longed for
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Matthew Stafford said he wanted these moments. After 12 seasons at quarterback in Detroit, where his biggest platform was the ...
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The Mets Learn a Reset Takes More Than One Year
In the end, the Mets lost so prodigiously that their elimination from playoff contention was an afterthought. When they fell to the Milwaukee ...
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What We Learned From Week 3 of the N.F.L. Season
There is only one way to play the Kansas City Chiefs: with guts. Teams punt at their own peril. It doesn’t end well. Those that would work the ...
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Medvedev takes the first set, 6-4.
Novak Djokovic finds himself in familiar territory 36 minutes into the final: down a set at the U.S. Open. Medvedev took the first set, 6-4 ...
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Are the Giants Watchable Yet?
This season, we’ve enlisted two experts — one familiar with the ins and outs of New York’s football teams, the other a nationally focused ...
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U.S. Takes Back Ryder Cup From Europe
HAVEN, Wis. — Collin Morikawa made a birdie putt on the 17th hole on Sunday to go 1-up in his match against Viktor Hovland, giving the Americans ...
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Usyk’s Win Is a Plot Twist for Boxing’s Heavyweight Division
Late last week, the path to a single, undisputed heavyweight boxing champion looked simple. Anthony Joshua, the power puncher from London who ...
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N.B.A. denies Andrew Wiggins’s request for a religious exemption from the vaccine.
The N.B.A. has denied the request of Andrew Wiggins, a Golden State Warriors player, for a religious exemption from the coronavirus vaccine ...
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Can a Mantra Make You Faster? This Olympic Medalist Has No Doubt.
This is a story about Courtney Frerichs, who turned in one of the surprise performances of the Tokyo Olympics. But really it is a story about ...