Sports
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Mike Tyson to Fight Jake Paul in Match on Netflix
The July bout between Mr. Tyson, the former world champion, and Mr. Paul, the influencer turned boxer, is part of Netflix’s push into “sports-adjacent” live events.
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There Was Always Crying in Sports. The Kelces Made It Cool.
A tear-filled retirement announcement was just the latest instance of Jason and Travis Kelce, two of the toughest guys around, putting their emotions on full display.
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Dartmouth Basketball’s Union Took Shape in the Campus Dining Hall
On Tuesday, the historic 13-2 vote by the men’s basketball team to unionize took a significant step toward classifying student-athletes as employees.
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Thieves Stole a Formula 1 Driver’s Ferrari. It Turned Up 28 Years Later.
Gerhard Berger unsuccessfully tried to chase down the thief in a Volkswagen Golf back in 1995. Now, the car has been tracked down.
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The Clippers Are Short on Championships, but Long on Logos
A rebranding effort is underway, yet again, for an N.B.A. franchise that has always struggled to find an identity.
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When the Stands Speak, the Premier League Should Listen
A few decisions against a handful of teams do not make the Premier League corrupt. But that doesn’t mean the fans’ grievances aren’t valid.
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‘Chiefsaholic’ Superfan Pleads Guilty in String of Bank Robberies
Xaviar Michael Babudar, a popular Kansas City Chiefs fan who dressed as a wolf at games, pleaded guilty on Wednesday in a series of robberies in 2022 and 2023, prosecutors said.
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All Eyes Are on Red Bull in F1 This Season
It ran away with last season, so this first race of 2024 may show how dominant its new car is and if other teams have caught up.
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Last-Place Haas Makes Big Changes for F1’s 2024 Season and Beyond
The team dropped its popular team principal, made an engineer the new boss and is hoping for better results. But they may not come this year.
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New F1 Team Names Bring Money, Marketing and Lots of Syllables
The additional words focus on the gambling, streaming and financial services brands that the Formula 1 teams represent.