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Bryson DeChambeau, the Shot of His Life, and a U.S. Open Title
DeChambeau is golf’s mad scientist. But to win another major, he had to go back to “to being a kid.”

Caitlin Clark Makes a Positive Step by Denouncing Divisive Agendas in Her Name
It took some time for the W.N.B.A. rookie to address those weaponizing her stardom, and that’s good for her and the league, a columnist for...

Ranking All 28 M.L.B. City Connect Uniforms From Worst to First
The Miami Marlins and Colorado Rockies are struggling this season, but they do have one advantage over their competition.

Meet the Women Changing the World of Motorsports at 24 Hours of Le Mans
Fueled by childhood dreams, three drivers for the Iron Dames are strapping in for the biggest event in endurance racing.

A Fake Mustache, Sunglasses and the Moment That Is Forever Part of Mets Lore
Bobby Valentine was ejected on June 9, 1999, but he returned to the Shea Stadium dugout wearing a disguise.

This Isn’t Iowa, but Kate Martin Is Thriving in the W.N.B.A. Spotlight
The former Hawkeyes star has become a fan favorite in Las Vegas.

The Complicated History of the Venue for the Euro 2024 Final
Olympiastadion, the Berlin stadium that was built in the 1930s under Adolf Hitler, will host the final for the European Championship next month.

How an N.F.L. Stadium Turned Into an Olympic Swimming Pool
U.S. Olympic trials are set to run at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, making it the first time the meet will be held in a...

At the U.S. Open, a Legendary Architect’s Presence Is All Over Pinehurst
Donald Ross, who crafted the course, built a home along one of its early holes, ensuring that the best view of the tournament starts at...

Jerry West Lived an Incredible, Tortured and Meaningful Life
The basketball legend died on Wednesday at 86. He achieved excellence during a lifetime of emotional struggle.