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The Worst Oscar Snubs, According to Times Film Fans
We asked staffers in Culture and Books about the snubs from years past that still bother them, and they had some things to say.

Why the U.S. Women’s Soccer Match Against Canada Continued Despite Extreme Weather
Conditions on the field made it impossible to play at anything close to normal. Yet the game went on.

Why Are So Many N.F.L. Players at One Position Being Cut?
The league has seen many safeties waived this past week, and even stars aren’t immune.

An M.L.B. Team Physician Sounds the Alarm on Pitching Injuries
Dr. Keith Meister, one of the game’s leading orthopedic surgeons, cited two new pitches as reasons for the spike.

The Quarterback Who Couldn’t Win Barry Sanders a Title Is Tired of Being a Scapegoat
Scott Mitchell has shouldered the blame for failing to lead the Detroit Lions to a Super Bowl. Now, he’s setting the record straight.

The Hometown Hero Behind a College Basketball Powerhouse
The home where Bucky McMillan grew up is only three miles from his office at Samford University.

How a Soccer Player Overcame a Scoring Problem With Help From Rob McElhenney
Paul Mullin didn’t score for eight games, but support from one of Wrexham’s co-owners helped him end his drought.

The Caitlin Clark Hype Train Prompts Debate on W.N.B.A. Finances
There has been speculation that leaving Iowa would amount to a pay cut for Clark. “It’s a bad narrative,” W.N.B.A. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said.

Why Formula 1 Can’t ‘Move On’ From Its Controversies
Christian Horner, the Red Bull Racing team principal, wants the spotlight to be on the track. It rightly remains elsewhere, a columnist from The Athletic...

25 Biggest Oscar Snubs of All Time
Greta Gerwig, you’re not alone. These artists and films memorably — outrageously in our view — got the brushoff from the academy. We’re still in...