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Paralympic Gold Medalist Says She Was Forced to ‘Crawl Off’ Train in London
“Trains were meant to be step free by January 1, 2020. It’s exhausting,” Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson told the BBC.

The New U.S. Men’s Soccer Coach Has a Strange Obsession With Lemons
Mauricio Pochettino believes in mandatory handshakes, his ability to see “others’ auras” and a thorough approach to preparing his players.

If This Is Russell Wilson’s Last N.F.L. Chapter, What Is His Legacy?
The former Super Bowl champion faces a season that will shape the final image of his storied career.

Jannik Sinner’s Team Helped Him Reach the Top of Tennis. Then He Dismantled It.
The purchase of a healing spray that became the focus of the biggest story in tennis led to the dismissal of half of Sinner’s team.

Scottie Scheffler Called Golf’s Playoffs ‘Silly.’ Is He Right?
“Sometimes sitting up here giving my input can get blown out of proportion,” Scheffler said.

Could Shohei Ohtani’s Unique Resume Hurt His M.V.P. Chances?
The Dodgers superstar isn’t pitching this year as he recovers from a surgery. Failing to appear on the field could matter to voters.

After Rewriting W.N.B.A. Records, Caitlin Clark Can Make More History
The Indiana Fever guard now has the most assists in a single game in league history, and is eying more milestones.

A Complete Guide to the Paris Paralympics
Here’s what to know about the 2024 Games, including day-by-day highlights and the stars to watch out for.

Naomi Osaka and the Gravity of a Superstar at the U.S. Open
The two-time champion may be a wildcard with a ranking of 88, but she still transcends tennis.

Before He Was a Rising N.F.L. Coaching Star, He Had to Tackle Inner Demons
Dave Canales said he turned to infidelity and alcohol as his career ascended. Confronting the vices taught him how to be vulnerable.