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The Players Who Used Soccer to Escape One of the World’s Most Dangerous Countries
International games were the only way for some Eritreans. This is their story.

The Explosive Ending and Messy Divorce Inside the Giants’ Coaching Staff
The relationship between head coach Brian Daboll and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale once looked promising. Then came the dysfunction.

Naomi Osaka Is Ready for Her Comeback
The former world No. 1 opens up on her return to tennis, fears about motherhood and dreams of more titles.

Alabama Is Said to Be Tapping Washington’s Coach to Replace Saban
Kalen DeBoer, 49, has accepted an offer to become Alabama’s next football coach, people familiar with the matter said.

ESPN Used Fake Names to Secure Emmys for ‘College GameDay’ Stars
The network returned 37 Emmy statues after an investigation found that it had falsified information to give awards to on-air talent ineligible to receive them.

Inside Bill Belichick’s Downfall After 24 Years and 6 Titles With the Patriots
Why New England owner Robert Kraft said goodbye to the most productive coach in N.F.L. history.

December Inflation Report: Price Rises Expected to Remain Moderate
The pace of inflation probably held steady last month, in a report that comes as the Federal Reserve weighs cutting interest rates.

Nick Saban Retires After 17 Years at Alabama
Saban, 72, will leave the Crimson Tide as the only college football coach in the poll era to win seven national titles, including one at...

Why Manchester City Is Being Sued by a Clothing Company
Superdry is seeking an injunction and financial damages against the Premier League champions.

Brian Flores Isn’t Afraid and Isn’t Looking Back. Is the Rest of the N.F.L.?
Flores knew his lawsuit could jeopardize opportunities. A “wild” journey and recent success has him focused on future possibilities.