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Olympic Medal Dispute Caused by Botched Officiating, Sports Court Says
The Court of Arbitration for Sport said in a detailed ruling that the Olympians had suffered because top gymnastics officials did not properly track scoring...

Who Is the New High-Profile Manager of the U.S. Men’s Soccer Team?
Mauricio Pochettino has been one of the most impressive coaches in Europe for the past 15 years, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Aaron Judge Reaches 300 Home Runs Faster Than Any M.L.B. Player
The Yankees star reached the milestone in 3,830 at-bats, eclipsing Babe Ruth’s record.

Is Golden State Failing Stephen Curry?
Curry has shown he can still rise above on the largest stage, but his team’s roster has one glaring flaw.

Kylian Mbappé’s Real Madrid Debut Was Everything He Had Dreamed Of
The star striker scored in his first match to help win the UEFA Super Cup.

After J.J. McCarthy Injury, the Vikings Are Left to Pick Up the Pieces
After McCarthy’s dazzling preseason debut, it felt as if Minnesota’s quarterback limbo could be coming to an end. It still might, but not just yet.

Fake Drug Tests Surface After Cyberattack on Polish Anti-Doping Agency
Many of Poland’s biggest stars were listed in the supposed leaks, which the agency called an attempt to discredit athletes.

French Prosecutors Investigating Online Harassment of Boxing Gold Medalist
“This unfair harassment suffered by the boxing champion will remain the biggest stain of these Olympic Games,” a lawyer for Imane Khelif said.

Explaining Kevin Durant’s Stake in a World Famous Soccer Club
Durant’s investment firm, Boardroom Sports, is expected to collaborate with Paris Saint-Germain to develop and enhance the club’s brand.

An Electronic Line Calling Dispute Is Drawing Outrage From Tennis Players
After having to replay a recent point, the tennis star Taylor Fritz said, “That’s the craziest thing I’ve ever seen.”