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Without JuJu Watkins, the Women’s N.C.A.A. Tournament Still Has Drama
The sport’s biggest star is sidelined, but there’s no shortage of players who can help the tournament live up to the hype.

Inventor, Musician, Champion: Meet the Soccer Player Like No Other
Craig Johnston’s remarkable life reads like a work of fiction but, at 64, he insists he is only just getting started.

There’s a Rift Between Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers
The franchise wants to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of a Super Bowl champion. There’s no guarantee the quarterback will show up.

Live Updates: NPR and PBS Facing Tough Questions From Congress
The chief executives of the biggest public media networks in the United States are expected to defend their funding and push back against accusations of...

Novak Djokovic’s Search for His Tennis, and for Himself
After two decades and 99 career singles titles, the greatest men’s tennis player of the modern era has become a mystery.

The Winners and Losers of the N.F.L. Offseason
Some teams added value in free agency. Others lost a lot of it.

Predictions, Projections and Wild Guesses for the 2025 M.L.B. Season
Baseball fans won’t see this World Series matchup coming, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Inside an N.F.L. Draft Prospect’s Long Struggle With Narcolepsy
During one of the most intense moments of the college football season, Nazir Stackhouse was fighting a battle to stay awake.

An N.C.A.A. Tournament Moment That’s Been Years in the Making
Former N.B.A. star Jason Richardson was part of a championship team at Michigan State. Now his son is eying his own slice of history.

Lionel Messi’s Trading Card Controversy Spurs a Loaded Question
Collectors have been left to wonder if someone other than the soccer superstar is signing his trading cards.