Sports
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Defense Rests in Trial of Former Angels Employee
FORT WORTH — After nearly four dozen witnesses testified over the course of a week, the trial of Eric Kay…
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‘New Year, New Me’ Actually Might Work for the Chicago Bulls
About a month before training camp last fall, the Chicago Bulls began meeting up in their city, which would become…
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Against Villanova, Providence Gets a Taste of the Big Games Ahead
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The first clue about what the Dunkin’ Donuts Center’s atmosphere would be like on Tuesday came 90…
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Mikaela Shiffrin’s Alpine Career Is Far From Over
I first saw Mikaela Shiffrin ski when she was 14 at an Eastern championship for top junior racers culled from…
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Djokovic Willing to Miss Grand Slam Tournaments to Stay Unvaccinated
It should not come as a revelation at this stage, but Novak Djokovic is not backing down. Not after all…
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This Time, the Cavaliers’ Revival Has Nothing to Do With LeBron James
For most of the last two decades, the Cleveland Cavaliers could be defined by two things: LeBron James or irrelevance.…
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Matt Harvey and Three Others Link Angels Employee to Opioids
FORT WORTH — Pills passed between players and team employees. Teammates did anything they could to work through injuries and…
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Fly High, Frog Princess! Well Done, Chen No. 3!
BEIJING — While sports fans worldwide marvel at the aerial contortions of the skier Eileen Gu, many in China are…
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Eileen Gu Gets Silver in Freeski Slopestyle, Adding to Her Gold From Big Air
ZHANGJIAKOU, China — Eileen Gu has a way of attracting attention, and a growing habit of creating dramatic effect. Gu,…
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Sha’Carri Richardson, who missed the Tokyo Games, asks why a Russian skater can compete after failing a doping test.
The International Olympic Committee’s decision on Monday to allow a Russian figure skating star to continue competing in Beijing despite…