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Man Arrested Following On-Ice Death of Former N.H.L. Player
Adam Johnson died after an on-ice collision that took place in Britain’s top hockey league in October.

The New Course That Could Change the Way Golf Is Played
There are no tee boxes, no set number of holes and no pars at a Florida course with the potential to reimagine the sport.

The ‘Secret’ Painkiller Striking Fear Into English Soccer
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Ranking N.F.L. Teams From First to Worst, With a Status Check on Coaches
Some head coaches are thinking about the playoffs. Others are worried about their job security.

How U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Lured Emma Hayes Away From Chelsea
Inside the nearly $2 million deal that landed the Americans their new head coach.

Women’s College Basketball Is Having a Moment. Can the N.C.A.A. Seize It?
This season could be the one that changes this sport, our columnist writes.

How Hip-Hop and Ballet Formed One of the N.F.L.’s Most Feared Pass Rushers
The flexibility and balance fostered in dance have been Aidan Hutchinson’s football foundation.

7,000 Feet Above Sea Level, a College Dynasty Keeps Running
The mountains of Northern Arizona have become a destination for endurance athletes, and the home to a cross-country program’s dominance.

October Inflation Report: Inflation Moderates as Economy Cools
Consumer prices rose 3.2 percent in the year through October, decelerating from the previous month and showing encouraging signs under the surface.

Rick Pitino Is Obsessed With Living. He Doesn’t Have Time to Stop.
Pitino is considered perhaps his generation’s greatest coach, and its most controversial. At 71, he’s still out here looking for his next win.