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Debating the Best, Worst and Most Surprising Soccer Transfers
Kylian Mbappé, a Euro 2024 standout and Manchester United’s new center forward are among the most noteworthy deals this summer.

How a Cafe Brought a Popular Muffin From the Olympic Village to the East Village
The muffins became an internet sensation during the Paris Games. One fan went down “an extremely random rabbit hole” for the supplier.

Is It Time for the Yankees to Call Up Jasson Domínguez?
On Sunday, M.L.B. rosters expand by two players. If New York calls up its most-anticipated prospect, there’s a chance he could replace a struggling star.

Forever ‘Johnny Hockey’: How Johnny Gaudreau Transcended the Game
The Columbus Blue Jackets winger died tragically when he was hit by a car while cycling. But in his name will live on in the...

In a Big Night, Caitlin Clark and the Fever Topple Angel Reese and the Sky
Clark scored a season-high 31 points in a 100-81 blowout victory. Meanwhile, Reese struggled to get into rhythm, finishing with 10 points.

Novak Djokovic’s Olympic Gold Cannot Mask His Worst Tennis Year in Ages
The star’s first tennis season without a Grand Slam title could be a sign, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Jumbo Tennis Ball, or a Cute and Fuzzy Yellow Menace?
The massive 11-inch tennis balls might be the hottest commodity at the U.S. Open.

The Gaudreau Brothers ‘Elevated Everything’ They Did in Hockey
Columbus Blue Jackets winger Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, died after they were struck by a car. But their legacy remains.

Why Stephen Curry Sees a Window of Opportunity for the Warriors
After Curry signed a one-year, $62.6 million extension with Golden State, it feels like he is at the center of one last championship push, a...

Will Arch Manning See Any Action at Texas Football This Season?
The nephew of Payton and Eli Manning has appeared in two games in his college career. Here’s what history tells us about the future.