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What Does Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Team’s Unionization Vote Mean?
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What Happens When Your Landlord Bats Leadoff? Ask a Baseball Player.
As players prepare for the season, they buy, sell, trade and rent houses from one another as they scramble to find a place to live.

The Soccer Team in the Running to be the Worst in Premier League History
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N.F.L. Executives Are Predicting a Surprise Near the Top of This Year’s Draft
There’s been a longstanding belief the North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye will be the second quarterback chosen. That may not be the case.

The Moments That Made Caitlin Clark’s Season So Special
Three-point shots from the logo are not the only reason that the Iowa star stole the spotlight this year.

Carlos Alcaraz Was Supposed to Dominate Tennis. Why Isn’t That Happening?
After beating Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon, Alcaraz was viewed as the future of the sport. Now, his game is falling short.

Steven Izzo’s Story Has a Fairy Tale Ending. He Wants to Know How It Started.
The adoption of Michigan State coach Tom Izzo’s son, Steven, was never a secret. But his journey of self-discovery is just beginning.

Doctors Said He Had Five Years to Live. Basketball, Poetry and Love Saved Him.
Former N.B.A. player Tom Meschery knows he doesn’t have much time left. That doesn’t stop him from living: “You can’t live your life worrying about...

The Quarterbacks Who Are on the Rise Ahead of the N.F.L. Draft
Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy and Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. are among the players who made strong impressions at the N.F.L. Scouting Combine.

Verstappen’s Father Warns Red Bull Racing Is ‘in Danger of Being Torn Apart’
Jos Verstappen said the controversy surrounding team principal Christian Horner could explode and that Horner was “the one causing the problems.”