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He Had No Idea He Was Hungarian. Now He’s Playing for Hungary.
How a social media plea helped propel a midfielder in English soccer’s second-tier to the international stage.

Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz to Play Doubles Together at the Olympics
Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, will join Alcaraz, a three-time Grand Slam champion, as they represent Spain.

The Undrafted Player Who Has Become the Stanley Cup’s Biggest Surprise
Evan Rodrigues’s early-series heroics have the Panthers two wins from their first title.

Pinehurst Is a Golf Oasis, but the U.S. Open Course Has a Complicated History
The resort’s story can’t be told without details from a messy era featuring plenty of bad blood.

How One M.L.B. Team’s Eye-Popping Raffle Is Changing Lives
The Blue Jays’s charity arm awards half of its lottery sales to one lucky person and the other half to the foundation. The real winner...

How the U.S. Women’s Basketball Team Looks Without Caitlin Clark
A team loaded with players possessing previous Olympics experience is seeking its eighth consecutive gold medal.

Live Updates: Inflation Cools Ahead of Fed Meeting
Consumer prices rose 3.3 percent in the year through May, a deceleration in inflation that Federal Reserve officials will consider as they set interest rates.

U.A.W.’s Monitor Investigates Accusations Against Its Leader, Shawn Fain
The court-appointed monitor is looking into allegations by two union officials that they were punished for raising questions on financial matters.

How Local Car Dealerships Became the Linchpin of College Recruiting Efforts
For decades, conversations between dealerships and college teams were met with stark repercussions. New rules have changed that.

Scottie Scheffler’s Memorial Tournament Victory Marks Fifth Win in 8 Starts
The win makes Scheffler the first golfer to win five PGA Tour events in a single season since Justin Thomas in 2017.