Sports
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N.B.A. Suspends Miles Bridges for 30 Games for Domestic Violence
Bridges pleaded no contest to felony domestic violence in November. He was accused of assaulting the mother of his children.
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Harry Kane and the End of the Line
The Tottenham star has given everything for the club he has supported since childhood. As he nears the end of his contact, he owes it nothing.
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Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook Evoke Their Early Promise, Just Not Together
Durant’s Suns bested Westbrook’s Clippers in the first round of the playoffs, but the former teammates held their own.
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Transfer Portal Shows the Latest Revolving Door in College Football
Colorado has numerous scholarships available after a change in its coaching staff, serving as one of many examples of how the transfer portal has created a market similar to professional free agency.
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A Growing W.N.B.A. Still Boxes Out Some Personalities
Ahead of the W.N.B.A. draft, women’s basketball remains troubled by racial disparities in how its stars are showcased.
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Jets Trade for Aaron Rodgers After Delay
Rodgers, a four-time league M.V.P. with the Green Bay Packers, will look to turn the Jets into a Super Bowl contender.
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Davis Floors Garcia, but Heads Into an Uncertain Future
Gervonta Davis stopped Ryan Garcia in seven rounds in a highly anticipated fight in Las Vegas. Next up for Davis: a sentencing and an arraignment in separate criminal cases against him.
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Ball Doctoring: A History of Excuses, Denials and Knowing Winks
If baseball’s history is any indication, Max Scherzer’s suspension over ball-doctoring accusations will not affect his long-term reputation.
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Oakland Athletics Say They Will Move to Las Vegas by 2027
After years of tense negotiations, the A’s said Wednesday that they had reached a deal to acquire a stadium site near the Las Vegas Strip.
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Here Comes Carlos Alcaraz Again. Next Stop: Miami.
Alcaraz, who won the men’s singles title at Indian Wells, reclaims the world No. 1 ranking from Novak Djokovic. But can he keep it?