Sports
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Swim, Bike, Run, Travel: Ironman Championship Moves Outside of Hawaii
Last month, the triathlon world descended upon St. George, Utah, for the first Ironman world championship event since 2019. Top…
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Open Tryouts During the Season? For Arizona, Loser of 17 Straight, Why Not?
TUCSON, Ariz. — As James Slade Jr., a freshman studying physiology, sat in the University of Arizona student section Saturday…
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Gruden, Already Out of a Job, Is Losing Relationships Too
The damage to Jon Gruden’s legacy has radiated beyond the loss of his job as coach of the Las Vegas…
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Gruden, Already Out of a Job, Is Losing Relationships Too
The damage to Jon Gruden’s legacy has radiated beyond the loss of his job as coach of the Las Vegas…
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Rangers, Devils and Islanders All Looking to Better Days
It’s 29.5 miles from Elmont, N.Y., to Newark, and in this tiny corridor of the United States exist three of…
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EA Sports Is Planning for a FIFA Without FIFA
It is one of the longest and most profitable relationships in sports. Nearly three decades after soccer’s global governing body…
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The Dodgers Stay Alive, Forcing a Game 5 That Felt Inevitable
LOS ANGELES — Six months of regular-season chasing wasn’t enough. The Los Angeles Dodgers are still trying to run down…
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Bats Ignite At Last, Vaulting Atlanta Past Milwaukee and Into N.L.C.S.
ATLANTA — And in the fourth game, the offenses finally erupted. Until Tuesday, the National League division series between Atlanta…
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The N.F.L.’s Hypocrisy Was on Full Display in Gruden’s Emails
Jon Gruden’s resignation from the Las Vegas Raiders, after stunning revelations about his history of racist, misogynistic and homophobic emails…
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Gruden’s Emails Were Collateral Damage in Washington Football Saga
The former Las Vegas Raiders Coach Jon Gruden is out of a job in the aftermath of an investigation that…