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11 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Michigan Thinks It Has a ‘One in a Million’ Quarterback. The Pressure Is On.
Alex Orji’s athletic abilities have never been questioned. For him to lead the Wolverines to success, he must show he can pass at an elite...

Simone Biles Responds to Video Showing Scoring Snafu Might Have Cost Her Gold
The U.S. gymnast said it’s “not a big deal” after potentially missing out on a gold medal in the floor exercise at the Paris Olympics.

How Will ESPN Cover Caitlin Clark’s First Playoff Appearance?
Clark has helped women’s basketball set ratings records. Now, her Indiana Fever team is competing with the N.F.L. for air time.

What Really Happened to Former No. 1 N.F.L. Pick Bryce Young?
The Panthers failed their quarterback. But so did the current state of college football, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Behind the White Sox’s Disaster Is an Owner Who ‘Thinks He Knows Everything’
As Chicago approaches a modern record for losses, dozens of current and former employees of the franchise point their fingers at Jerry Reinsdorf.

How Carrying His Family’s Pain Gave This Football Player a New Purpose
The Nebraska player Jahmal Banks developed a giving spirit that extends well beyond his family.

How Premier League Soccer Coaches Are Shaped by Geography
Nine managers grew up near international borders. This is what makes them different.

An M.L.B. Star’s Blunder Helped the Yankees Clinch a Playoff Spot
“That’s one that I’ve never seen and I don’t know if I’ll ever see it again,” the Yankees manager Aaron Boone said of Julio Rodríguez’s...

Tennessee Imposed a ‘Talent Fee’ on Fans. It Shouldn’t Surprise Anyone.
Businesses charge what customers will pay, and success in college football matters to fans, a columnist for The Athletic writes.