Reporting a freewheeling march through five boroughs could be a challenge. In 1986, I grabbed my bike and helped change the way television broadcasts 26.2 miles.
Category: Sports
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‘Helicopter Went Down, Flames Seen’: Kobe Bryant’s Last Flight
Eight passengers and a pilot were on the S-76B helicopter that crashed on a foggy hillside in the Santa Monica Mountains. This is the story of what happened.
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They Love Football. They Try Not to Think About C.T.E.
For millions of Americans, watching college football is akin to breathing, especially on rivalry weekend. Do they worry about the physical price its players pay?
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A Different Porzingis Returns to New York
In this week’s newsletter: how the Mavericks are working the former Knicks forward into their system; whether the Suns are playoff material; and if the Braves could’ve survived in Buffalo.
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Can the Rebirth of a Negro League Stadium Revive a Distressed City?
Paterson, N.J., plans to restore Hinchliffe Stadium, which once played host to Negro leagues baseball, and turn it into a museum and a multisport facility.
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The Twist in a Yankees-Astros A.L.C.S. Rematch? Houston Is Even Better This Time
Both teams are cruising past opponents toward a rematch of the 2017 league championship series the Astros won on their way to their first World Series win.
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What Makes This N.F.L. Season Different From Previous N.F.L. Seasons?
Sports betting has arrived to transform the N.F.L. Or not. Plus Bianca Andreescu, Justin Verlander and Matteo Berrettini.
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The U.S. Open Plays Catch-Up
After most of Wednesday’s matches were rained out, the schedule is packed as the tournament tries to catch up. Here’s what you should watch, and what you may have missed.
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Yankees’ Mike Tauchman First Did His Homework, Then Got His Chance
The outfielder embraced what it means to be a modern player, using video, data and opportunity to emerge as an invaluable contributor to his new team.
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Dawn Staley On Writing Her New Memoir “Uncommon Favor” And The Fashion Lessons That Shaped Her
Getty Images By Ruth Etiesit Samuel ·Updated May 19, 2025
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Three-time Olympic gold medalist. The highest-paid coach in women’s basketball. North Philly’s finest. Raised on
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Preakness Is Not Only A Boost For Baltimore, But It’s Local Black Community
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – MAY 18: (L-R) Kevin Liles, Dawn Moore, First Lady of Maryland, Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland, and Belinda Stronach, Chairwoman, CEO and President, The Stronach Group and 1/ST attend the Preakness 149 hosted by 1/ST at Pimlico Race Course on May 18, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.(Photo by
