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Why the New York Knicks Owner James Dolan Is at Odds With the N.B.A.
Dolan is no stranger to conflict. But lately, tension between him and the league has escalated to new heights.

JuJu Watkins’s Injury Crushes U.S.C. and Leaves Women’s Basketball Reeling
The sophomore sensation is the sport’s latest icon and her absence materially affects the N.C.A.A. tournament’s success.

A Type-In to Say Goodbye to a New England Institution
After 45 years at Cambridge Typewriter Company, Tom Furrier is retiring and closing the shop. Friends, family and customers celebrated him at the local library.

Predicting the First Round of the N.F.L. Draft, With Teams Maximizing Trades
The Giants could move up to select a quarterback.

Ranking the Men’s Sweet 16 Teams From First to Worst
Not every team remaining looks capable of winning the N.C.A.A. tournament.

How Jimmy Butler Went From the Unapologetic ‘Bad Guy’ to the Warriors’ Hero
After a messy split with Miami, Golden State’s new star has found a place where he can be himself.

A Prolific Golfer Is Back. Just Don’t Ask Him to Confirm It.
Viktor Hovland’s first P.G.A. Tour win since 2023 comes after a myriad of swing fixes and a coaching change.

Is This One of the Weirdest Goals in Soccer History?
Italy contrived to concede in incredibly embarrassing fashion against Germany on Sunday.

How an N.H.L. Goalie Inspired One of Arena Rock’s Megahits
Lou Gramm and Mick Jones of Foreigner knew they had another hit on their hands. But they needed help from a Rangers goalie.

M.L.B. Tested Robot Umpires. Is This Really What Baseball Wants?
Here’s what we learned from the trial run of the Automated Ball-Strike challenge system.