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Is the N.H.L. Becoming the ‘No-Hit League’?
An evolving rulebook and new priorities have made big hits less prevalent. Hockey could be suffering.

A Florida Golf Course Wants to Be So Much More
West Palm Beach recruited one of the world’s leading architects to build a community unlike another.

How Does It Feel to Dunk a Basketball? We Asked N.B.A. Players.
What players think of the dunk, and the agony that can come with it, is ever changing.

Zion Williamson’s N.B.A. Contract Has Major Hedges Tied to Health
The final three years of Williamson’s deal with the Pelicans are no longer fully guaranteed.

Ranking N.F.L. Teams From First to Worst, With a Surprise for Each
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One of the Best Goalkeepers in Women’s Soccer Is Now a Commercial Force, Too
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The Whirlwind Recruitment of College Football’s First Can’t-Miss Prospect
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Why Conspiracy Theories Are So Popular in Soccer
The environment created by supporters suggests this period of time may be a “golden era” of fan paranoia.

A College Basketball Star Is Already Shooting Like Steph Curry
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Florida State Is a Wild Card in the Uncertain Future of College Sports
A snub from the College Football Playoff has reignited conference realignment drama, our columnist writes.