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How a Liverpool Visionary Was Handed the Keys to a Soccer Kingdom
Michael Edwards has become one of the sport’s most influential figures as director of soccer operations for Fenway Sports Group, Liverpool’s U.S. owners.

N.A.A.C.P. Urges College Athletes to Reconsider Public Florida Universities
The organization’s open letter is a response to the University of Florida’s decision to eliminate its Diversity and Inclusion office.

The Moment Soccer’s Best Forward Came Face to Face With Its Best Defender
Erling Haaland matched up against Virgil van Dijk over the weekend.

A Mysterious Illness Derailed His N.H.L. Career. Now He’s Making a Comeback.
For eight years, Cody Hodgson stayed away, hungry for his chance to return to the game he loved.

The Roots and Implications of the South Carolina-L.S.U. Women’s Basketball Fight
The melee during the conference championship game resulted in multiple players being ejected and a suspension for Gamecocks center Kamilla Cardoso.

Russell Wilson Could Set the Steelers Back Years. So They Better Win Now.
This screams of being a one-year experiment, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

February Inflation Report: Consumer Price Rises Likely Held Steady
Underlying measures of price pressures have recently been more stubborn than expected, a sign that inflation could prove difficult to fully stamp out.

Best and Worst Moments From the 2024 Oscars
In a fairly even-keeled night, emotions still ran high, whether it was the rush of “I’m Just Ken” or heartfelt words from Rita Moreno to...

Oscars 2024 Highlights: ‘Oppenheimer’ Wins Best Picture, and Emma Stone Wins Best Actress for ‘Poor Things’
“Oppenheimer” won seven Oscars, “Poor Things” four and “Barbie” only one, for best original song. The Israel-Hamas war was on the minds of many people...