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The Derelict Soccer Stadium Caught In A Storm Of Politics And Protests
Casement Park has been empty since 2013 but is due to host five games at soccer’s European Championship.

Formula 1 Won in Las Vegas, But Changes Are Need for Next Year
An exciting race ended the weekend on a high note, but there was no escaping the significance of the off-track show.

Why Calculating Shohei Ohtani’s Future Is More Complex Than Ever
Ohtani plans to remain a two-way player. After a second elbow surgery, it’s unclear what he can offer as a pitcher, our columnist writes.

Inside a Volleyball Power’s Unconventional Path to the National Spotlight
Wisconsin’s coach never played the sport and doesn’t follow traditional training methods. He built a top program anyway.

A Fresh Look at the N.F.L. Contenders
There were questions about the league’s best teams more than a month ago. The past five weeks have provided answers.

Jewelry Houses Take on the Fashion World
From Tiffany & Company to Chopard, brands are moving beyond just precious metals and gems to create clothing.

With the Padres, Peter Seidler Set Himself Apart From Other Team Owners
Seidler treated his franchise as a social institution and lifted it to unprecedented prominence.

An Openly Gay Hockey Player Is on the Verge of Making History
Luke Prokop, a 21-year-old defenseman, could become the first openly gay player in the N.H.L.’s developmental league.

What Really Happened When a Soccer Star’s Father Was Kidnapped
The family of Premier League player Luis Diaz speaks for the first time about the ordeal that lasted almost two weeks.

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.