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Motorsports Isn’t Just a Man’s World Anymore
Driving history is littered with sons of famous fathers following in dad’s footsteps. Now F1 Academy driver Lia Block is making a name for herself.

Ukraine’s Tennis Stars Find Support on American Soil
Amid tensions between the governments, the players are still competing and thriving in U.S. tournaments.

What Cooper Flagg Is Doing Is One of One, and It Deserves to Be Recognized
The expected No. 1 pick in this summer’s N.B.A. draft has a strong case for N.C.A.A. basketball’s player of the year award.

Stephen A. Smith Comments on Postgame Confrontation With Lebron James
The ESPN commentator says the Lakers star started a tense discussion about his son, Bronny James.

Whatever the Seahawks’ Plan Is After Trading Geno Smith, It Better Work
The franchise shipped its established starting quarterback away for a late Day 2 draft pick. What’s going on in Seattle?

Here Are the Biggest Winners and Losers After the N.H.L. Trade Deadline
Two trades have reshaped the Stanley Cup race after a wild week.

Dysfunction Is Plaguing the Sacramento Kings, and There’s No End in Sight
Organizational instability led the star De’Aaron Fox to search for an exit. Other players are said to be concerned, too.

Federal Cuts Cost a Coach His Job. His Team Is Still Dancing in March.
Adam Strom was fired as part of the Trump administration’s edict to reduce the federal workforce. But he hasn’t left Haskell University.

The Next American Flag Football Star Is a 17-Year-Old Girl From Las Vegas
Ki’Lolo Westerlund is the first player to receive a Division I college scholarship offer in the sport.

How a College Basketball Player Built an NIL Business Despite Barely Playing
Michael Astorino has appeared in just five games this season at Division III Wesleyan. He’s making the most of being a college athlete.