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Oscar Piastri of McLaren Wins Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix

Oscar Piastri delivered a commanding performance at the Chinese Grand Prix, leading teammate Lando Norris to a McLaren 1-2 finish and giving the team a sweep of the Formula One season’s first...

How a Northern Irish Soccer Team Set a Remarkable World Record

“My phone kept buzzing with messages, but I was so tired, I went straight to sleep — I hadn’t realised I’d set the record!”For Linfield captain Jamie Mulgrew, last Tuesday night was...

How a Penn State Wrestler Became a 5-Time National Champion

PHILADELPHIA — The Penn State fans inside Wells Fargo Center rose to their feet and held five fingers in the air.In the waning seconds of Carter Starocci’s final match as a Nittany...

An Injury Put an N.H.L. Player’s Career in Jeopardy. Roller Hockey Saved Him.

Chris Driedger was 16 minutes away from winning the 2022 men’s World Championships for Team Canada when disaster struck.A post-to-post push led to the complete tear of his ACL, ending his night...

After an Audit, the Red Sox Front Office Performed Painful Job Cuts

In the 17 months since the Boston Red Sox hired Craig Breslow as chief baseball officer — their fourth leadership change within the past 10 seasons — the organization has undergone sweeping...

In the Final Stretch of the N.H.L. Season, These Teams Are Still Alive

The trade deadline is behind us and there are only 26 days until the end of the 2024-25 NHL regular season.With each team having 15 or fewer games left, attention has shifted...

For the Giants, Jameis Winston Is Just a Placeholder at Quarterback

The New York Giants are signing Jameis Winston after a winding pursuit of quarterbacks that mostly featured names that would have been much more exciting five years ago. The Giants landed on...

John Calipari and Rick Pitino Have Stood the Test of Time as Basketball Foes

The Athletic has live coverage of 2025 Men’s March MadnessPROVIDENCE, R.I. — Because time measures history even as it moves on from it, and because college basketball remains perpetually dictated by larger-than-life...

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