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The Rule Changes That Saved Baseball
After just one year, the results are clear: These were the most important rule changes of modern times, possibly in any sport.

He’s Hockey’s Brightest Young Star. This Is What Makes His Shot So Special.
N.H.L. players marvel at the signature skill of an 18-year-old phenom.

The Soccer Star on the Verge of Breaking an 89-Year-Old Record
Only six countries’ goal-scoring records have stood for more than 50 years.

How an Aerospace Engineering Major Rose to N.F.L. Prominence
Josh Dobbs graduated from Tennessee with a perfect 4.0 GPA. But there’s so much more.

How the N.B.A.’s Newest, and Tallest, Rivalry Is Redefining the League
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If Mike Trout Is Traded, One M.L.B. Team Should Be at the Front of the Line
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U.A.W. Members at General Motors Ratify Contract
The deal was backed by 55 percent of the United Automobile Workers members voting. Tentative accords at Ford and Stellantis seem headed for approval.

Draymond Green Places Opponent in a Chokehold in Warriors-Timberwolves Fight
The Golden State forward was ejected along with teammate Klay Thompson and Minnesota’s Jaden McDaniels after an altercation broke out in Tuesday’s N.B.A. game.

Man Arrested Following On-Ice Death of Former N.H.L. Player
Adam Johnson died after an on-ice collision that took place in Britain’s top hockey league in October.

The New Course That Could Change the Way Golf Is Played
There are no tee boxes, no set number of holes and no pars at a Florida course with the potential to reimagine the sport.