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As the College Sports Model Teeters, Michigan Tries to Keep a Balance

The national football championship on Monday between the Wolverines and Washington Huskies comes at a time of dramatic upheaval for…

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To Lure FIFA, France Floats the Promise of a Tax-Free Home

A plan to persuade sports federations to move to the country could save them millions. Supporters and critics of the…

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Terry Taylor, First Woman Named Sports Editor of The A.P., Dies at 71

She brought a relentless style of management to The Associated Press’s sports department for 21 years, its coverage ranging around…

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A’s Will Finally Turn Out the Lights on Pro Sports in Oakland

With baseball owners approving the Athletics’ move to Las Vegas, some see the departure as the death of the working-class…

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The N.F.L. Looks Beyond Game Day to Try to Create a Streaming Universe

Already dominant on traditional television, the National Football League hopes to expand its reach by exploring the lives of players…

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Tug-of-War Over N.B.A. Rights Provides Glimpse of Media’s Future

The league’s longtime television partners, including ESPN and Turner, are undergoing major changes, which could alter how games are watched.

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As Users Abandon X, Sports Twitter Endures

Many users have migrated to other platforms since Elon Musk bought Twitter, but sports fans still find it indispensable.

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When the Thrill of Victory Felt Truly Thrilling

Michael MacCambridge’s “The Big Time” rewinds to the ’70s, when showy personalities and compelling rivalries turned sports into mass entertainment.

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A Plan to Shake Up the Olympic Menu Includes Cricket

Flag football, softball, squash and lacrosse would also be included in 2028 under the proposal.

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Jill Biden Stumbles by Inviting N.C.A.A. Winners (and Losers) to the White House

The first lady waded into the aftermath of a women’s basketball championship game that was about more than who won…

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