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Jim Harbaugh Was the Coach the Chargers Couldn’t Miss Out On
The Chargers had no choice but to push their boundaries, their approaches and their very identity to find that missing ingredient, our columnist writes.

The Freshman Sensation Wowing Magic Johnson and the Basketball World
MiLaysia Fulwiley is making on-court magic, but it’s not going to her head.

Los Angeles Chargers Hiring Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh as Next Coach
Prior to the past nine seasons and a national championship with the Wolverines, Harbaugh compiled a 44-19-1 record as an N.F.L. head coach.

Where Are All the Big Premier League Deals?
Compare to previous years there has barely been a notable move during this transfer window. So what has changed?

U.S.C. Women’s Basketball Sits Safely in the Hands of L.A.’s Newest Star
JuJu Watkins is one of the best freshman players the sport has seen in a long time: “She has kids screaming her name.”

Why Caitlin Clark Could Pose a Dilemma for Team USA at the Olympics
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How the Loneliest Players in the N.H.L. Cope with Culture Shock
Sometimes, you just want to talk in your native language,” said Evgenii Dadonov, a 10-year N.H.L. veteran and the only Russian in the Dallas Stars...

The Lions, the Team to Support for Fans of Tortured Franchises
This isn’t about rooting for the underdog. The team’s postseason futility puts the Lions in a different class, our columnist writes.

What We Learned From the Baseball Hall of Fame Election
Adrián Beltré reeled in 95.1 percent of the vote in his first year on the ballot, the same percentage as Babe Ruth.

Why Is Coco Gauff So Tough to Play? Those Who Have Faced Her Explain.
Gauff’s return may be one of the more overlooked parts of her game.