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Oscar Piastri of McLaren Wins Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix
The racing team dominated in Shanghai, securing a one-two finish.

The Month of March Shows the N.B.A.’s Worst. But Will the League Ever Change?
It’s professional basketball’s least inspiring month on the league calendar for a reason, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Rick Pitino and St. John’s Were Magical All Season. Then It Came Crashing Down.
As satisfying as the team’s resurrection has been, a key weakness exposed the Red Storm again in their men’s tournament upset loss.

After an Audit, the Red Sox Front Office Performed Painful Job Cuts
In 17 months since Boston hired Craig Breslow as chief baseball officer, the organization has undergone sweeping changes. But will it bring wins?

How a Northern Irish Soccer Team Set a Remarkable World Record
Jamie Mulgrew, the captain of Linfield, joined an exclusive global club.

An N.B.A. Player Started for His Autistic Son Could See Him Play. His Team Rallied Behind Him.
Joe Ingles’s son, Jacob, had never sat through the sensory overload of a game. But when he hit that milestone, the Timberwolves celebrated.

Why the U.S. Has a Goalkeeper Problem
The men’s national team’s first choice, Matt Turner, has only started four games for his club this season.

In the Final Stretch of the N.H.L. Season, These Teams Are Still Alive
These last games have a lot to offer, including a division title, momentum for the postseason and a tight playoff race.

Making Sense of the Cinderella Shortage in This Year’s Men’s N.C.A.A. Tournament
Only five double-digit seeds advanced over the past two days. That ties the fewest since 2017.

The N.F.L.’s 8 Best Free Agent Bargains
The Lions, Eagles and Dolphins are among the teams that found value on the market.