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The U.S. Women’s Basketball Team Wins its Eighth Consecutive Gold Medal
France pushed them to the brink, but the Americans ultimately extended an Olympic win streak that dates to 1992.

Why European Soccer Traveled to America This Summer, and What Comes Next
The top clubs have rushed to the United States for lucrative preseason tours in recent years, but is it sustainable?

How U.S. Women’s Soccer Overcame a Year of Change to Win Olympic Gold
Under the new Coach Emma Hayes, the team found new energy on the offense and the joy to play again.

Why America’s Olympic Success Depends on the Future of College Sports
U.S. Olympic officials know the college sports system is their golden goose, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Sifan Hassan Wins Women’s Marathon, Completing Historic Treble
In the span of a week, Hassan won bronze medals in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters on the track and then raced to the gold...

Even for Stephen Curry, His Gold Medal-Clinching Performance Was Ridiculous
“It’s everything I imagined, and more,” Curry said of his first Olympic experience.

Jordan Chiles Stripped of Her Bronze Medal in the Floor Exercise
The International Olympic Committee announced that the medal will be given instead to the Romanian gymnast Ana Barbosu.

How the N.F.L.’s Top Draft Picks Performed in Their Preseason Debuts
Saturday’s preseason action gave fans their first glimpse of quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels, this year’s top two picks.

Stephen Curry Leads U.S. Men’s Basketball Team Past France for Gold
The star-studded American team overcame Victor Wembanyama and the host nation to secure its fifth consecutive Olympic title.

U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Beats Brazil to Clam First Gold Under Emma Hayes
After a scoreless first half, Mallory Swanson gave the United States its lone goal.