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From Private Planes to Pizza on the Bus: Inside Hockey’s Toughest Transition
A demotion from the N.H.L. to the minors is also an introduction to a new world.

Saudi Influence in Soccer and a Story of Property and Power
Investment in Newcastle, a Premier League club, has been followed by the promise of wider prosperity.

Golf’s Next Superstar Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Lots of young potential stars arrive in golf. Only some fully manifest.

This Year’s W.N.B.A. Finals Could Be One for the Ages
The rivalry between Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson has already proved its importance to the future of the league.

U.S. Tennis Accused of Downplaying Sexual Abuse
The United States Tennis Association is also accused of warning Pam Shriver, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, to show caution when discussing the issue.

Which M.L.B. Playoff Team Has the Most Daunting Home Field? We Ranked Them.
Home-field advantage isn’t the same from one ballpark to the next.

September Jobs Report: U.S. Labor Market Is Expected to Be Weaker
Analysts say the latest data is likely to show that hiring continued to slow last month as economists and investors seek clarity in a turbulent...

College Athletes Are Making Money. He Used It to Build a School in Mali.
Mady Sissoko, a Michigan State basketball player, left his village to chase a better life. Now he’s hoping to pave a path for his community...

Baseball’s Best Rivalry Is Returning to the Playoff Spotlight
Saturday in Atlanta, it’s the National League Division Series rematch we’ve been waiting for the last 355 days.

How Did Deion Sanders Respond to Back-to-Back Losses? We Went to Colorado.
The narrative around the program has changed, but Coach Prime isn’t going anywhere.