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Showcasing Authentically American Style
The inaugural Native Fashion Week, held this month in New Mexico, reflected the diversity and potency of Indigenous designers.

The Fan System in Soccer Is Broken. Something Has to Give.
The Premier League’s best team isn’t hated like serial winners of the past.

In the ‘Wild West’ Era of College Football, Agents Govern the Landscape
Some agents believe there’s more to success than landing a player at a school willing to give them the most money.

Kansas City Kicker Says Pride Month Is Example of a ‘Deadly Sin’
Harrison Butker also criticized President Joe Biden in a commencement speech at Benedictine College.

Inside the Increasingly Dangerous Life of an M.L.B. Catcher
Violent bruises, ballooned ankles and broken arms come with the territory of working behind home plate.

Caitlin Clark Is Welcomed to the W.N.B.A. With a Reality Check
Clark turned the ball over 10 times on Tuesday, the most ever in a player’s first game in the league.

How a ‘Venomous’ Trash Talker Became the Best Golfer in the World
What’s Scottie Scheffler’s secret? He’s much more than the emotionless machine fans see on camera.

Four Potential Solutions to Baseball’s ‘Existential Crisis’
The future of M.L.B. starting pitchers is in jeopardy, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

The New York Rangers Are Entering Hockey’s Danger Zone
It’s been a decade since an N.H.L. team had to play a Game 7 after taking a 3-0 series lead.

The N.B.A. Strategy That Is Robbing Fans of Potential Iconic Moments
Free throws are among the least interesting parts of basketball, our columnist writes, and the nature of a rule is leading to more of them...