Sports
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How Boston Left the Rest of the N.H.L. Behind. Far Behind.
The Bruins, who won 50 games faster than any N.H.L. team in history, have sputtered of late, but with a…
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Wimbledon Drops Ban on Players From Russia and Belarus
Tennis players from Russia and Belarus will be allowed to compete at Wimbledon this summer after tournament officials reversed a…
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Practical but Not Pretty. That’s Pro Tennis at Miami’s N.F.L. Stadium.
Five years ago, the Miami Open had to abandon Crandon Park on Key Biscayne for Hard Rock Stadium and its…
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At Liverpool, a Red Alert
A rough stretch, starting with Saturday’s game against Manchester City, will define Liverpool’s season. The harder work comes after that.
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Old Friends. New Team. Same Knicks Championship Dream.
Knicks guards Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart were college friends, then took a twisty road to a reunion in the…
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On a Big Night for Italian Soccer, Milan Leads the Celebration
Milan edged Napoli in the first leg of a Champions League quarterfinal, moving one step closer to a place that…
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The Carlos Alcaraz Show Returns to Raves
The 2022 U.S. Open champion, Alcaraz battled injuries in fall and winter. At Indian Wells, he is nearly at full…
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At Indian Wells, the Players Have a Playground of Their Own
To protect the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, the tournament’s founder took a “get off my lawn” approach so that tennis…
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N.F.L. Draft 2023: The Trends That Will Shake Up the Top Picks
The success of Air Raid offenses, changes to college football rules and athletic defenses will impact the players selected when…
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W.N.B.A. Draft: Aliyah Boston Goes No. 1 to Indiana Fever
Boston, a senior forward from the University of South Carolina, was the second-ever top pick from her college.