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Taylor Fritz Defeats Frances Tiafoe to Reach First Career Major Final
Fritz will face Jannik Sinner on Sunday, becoming the first American man to reach the U.S. Open championship since 2006.

Caleb Williams Is Different. But That’s Just What Chicago Needs.
From how he throws to how he interacts with his teammates, Williams is wired in a rare way for a first-year quarterback.

Meet the M.L.B. Player Who Has Pitched for Five Teams This Season
Mike Baumann’s “roller coaster” has tied him for the record for most teams in a single season.

Why Saturday’s Michigan-Texas Matchup Has Big Playoff Implications
What happens during the game between perennial college football powerhouses could set the stage for postseason races.

Meet the Paralympic Iron Cowboy Who ‘Wants to Win at Life’
Fernando Rufino, one of Brazil’s most famous Paralympians in canoeing, has experienced a multitude of accidents. But he loves them.

The Soccer Players Who Moved to Saudi Arabia This Summer
Some big names and relative unknowns joined the Saudi Pro League.

What a Rough Second Half Means for World Series Hopefuls
In the wild-card era, only one team has survived a losing record after the All-Star break and still won the World Series.

The U.S. Won Gold Without Alex Morgan. But Her Impact Extends Further.
The soccer star announced her retirement on Thursday, and her final game will take place on Sunday.

Damar Hamlin Steps Into a Starting Role With a Second Chance at Life
The Bills safety suffered a cardiac arrest on national television in 2022, a moment that changed his life forever.

A Top 10 Blockbuster Highlights College Football’s Week 2
The slate of games brings in-state battles, rekindled rivalries and a heavyweight clash between Michigan and Texas.