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Should the N.H.L Require Neck Protection? Most Players Don’t Want It.
Even after a former N.H.L. player died of a skate cut to the neck, many in the league want the equipment to be a personal...

January Jobs Report: U.S. Job Growth Expected to Be Solid
Economists predict that hiring continued at a healthy pace last month, capping a run of strong gains in the labor market.

‘#HagamosBebésJudíos’, escribió en un cartel. Hay quienes se lo toman en serio
Irina Barskaya, una mujer de 33 años de Brooklyn, sintió el impulso de tener hijos con una persona judía tras los atentados de Hamás del...

Federal Reserve Meeting: Fed Keeps Rates Steady
The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, with investors watching for signals about when it might start lowering rates.

After Jackie Robinson Statue Is Destroyed, Wichita Rallies Around a Baseball League
While the police search for the perpetrators, a community has come together in an outpouring of support.

She’s the Youngest Player in Her League. That’s Hardly Her Only Challenge.
Akane Shiga went undrafted by P.W.H.L. teams and doesn’t speak English. She’s carving a path in pro hockey nearly 6,000 miles from home anyway.

The N.B.A. Wants Its Stars to Play More. But Joel Embiid Deserves Better.
Embiid’s latest injury reveals the unintended consequences of the league’s new 65-game rule.

N.H.L. Players Answer the League’s Greatest Debates
Who is the most overrated? What’s the worst city to play in? Current players gave us their votes.

The Humiliating Soccer Skill That Infuriates Opponents
It’s hard to think of any other trick that brings one player so much adulation as a nutmeg.

The Men Who Practice Against Caitlin Clark Can’t Stop Her Either
Being a practice player against some of the stars of women’s college basketball can either be “the best job on campus” or “a massive nightmare.”