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8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

The Caitlin Clark Effect and the Uncomfortable Truth Behind It
It’s foolish to act as if basketball is the only thing fueling it, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Why Drafting a Successful N.F.L. Quarterback Remains ‘an Inexact Science’
The franchise quarterback — the highly coveted symbol of hope — is also the rarest of breeds.

After Months of Speculation, the 2024 N.F.L. Draft Is Finally Here
The Chicago Bears are expected to draft U.S.C. quarterback Caleb Williams first overall. Then the intrigue begins.

How Hockey Shaped One of the N.F.L. Draft’s Most Intriguing Prospects
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy is set to become a first-round pick on Thursday. But ice in in his blood.

A Former Yankees Star Prepares for an Epic Musical Debut
Bernie Williams said playing guitar with the New York Philharmonic will be like “playing a seventh game of the World Series.”

Is Manchester United Unlucky? It’s Complicated.
Erik ten Hag was only partially correct with his comments. This is why.

The Jaw-Dropping Numbers Behind the Two Best Golfers in the World
Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda are no longer just the No. 1 players in their sport. They are becoming two of the greatest ever.

Michael Jordan or LeBron James? We Asked N.B.A. Players.
The greatest basketball player of all time is an age-old discussion. And in our poll of the league, the gap is closing.

Could Salt Lake City Be the Unicorn the Winter Olympics Are Seeking?
Climate change and spiraling costs made it difficult to find a host for the Winter Games. The answer may be in Utah.