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5 Controversies to Know About Ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup

Despite progress on the pay-equity front, many countries are still fighting for equality in women's soccer. Here's a rundown of five controversies ahead of the World Cup. → Read More

Megan Rapinoe Won't Go Quietly

U.S. Soccer star Megan Rapinoe, who will retire after the 2023 NWSL season, is entering her fourth and final World Cup. → Read More

What to Know About the U.S. Soccer Team in the 2023 Women's World Cup

Everything you need to know about the U.S. women's soccer team in the 2023 Women's World Cup, from the veterans and rookies to lingering injuries to fierce competition. → Read More

Introducing the 'Extra Time' Newsletter, Your Guide to the 2023 Women's World Cup

Your ultimate guide to the 2023 Women's World Cup. → Read More

Messi Follows the Money to Miami

Don’t be fooled by his decision to come to the U.S. rather than signing with Saudi Arabia. → Read More

A Stunning Golf Merger Shows How Saudi Cash Could Change Sports

In a shocking twist, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf announced the two organizations would join forces and end intense sniping and litigation. → Read More

How a Texas High Jumper Used His TikTok Savvy to Score Nearly $1 Million in Deals

TikToker Sam Hurley, a high jumper on the University of Texas track-and-field team, says he's earned nearly $1 million in NIL deals. → Read More

'A Country of Racists.' Spanish Soccer Is Embroiled in Yet Another Racism Controversy

Real Madrid star Vincius Jr. confronts racial abuse in a game against Valencia. It's just the latest example of racism plaguing the soccer world. → Read More

Why Victor Wembanyama Is Unlike Any Draft Prospect in NBA History

The French basketball phenom Victor Wembanyama will be the No. 1 overall NBA pick. The draft lottery will determine which team gets him. → Read More

'I'm Not Going to Beg for a Job Anymore.' Becky Hammon Isn't Waiting for the NBA to Call

Becky Hammon, head coach of the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces, has been passed over repeatedly for NBA top jobs. She says she's happy where she is and won't beg for a job. → Read More

Inside Tennis Star Iga Swiatek's Unique Mental Game

The defending French Open champion talks about why she travels with a sport psychologist and uses a unique mental training regimen. → Read More

Aaron Rodgers Traded to New York Jets From Green Bay Packers

The future Hall of Fame quarterback—and NFL lighting rod—is traded to the New York Jets, a team that regularly fumbles expectations → Read More

Ray Romano Made a Movie for Sports Parents Everywhere

The Everybody Loves Raymond star lived vicariously through his son's basketball career. He explores that dynamic in his directorial debut. → Read More

Going, Going, Gone. Climate Change Makes Home Runs Fly Out Of Ballpark, New Study Shows

According to new research, climate change has helped more home runs fly out of ballparks—and will continue to do so. → Read More

A Little Trash Talk Is Just What Women’s Basketball Needs

LSU's Angel Reese faced backlash for trash-talking Iowa's Caitlin Clark in the women's NCAA Championship. → Read More

Andy Roddick Is a Pickleball Skeptic. That Won't Stop Him From Playing for $1 Million

The Pickleball Slam on ESPN, featuring Andy Roddick, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, and Michael Chang, has a $1 million prize. But is the sport viable on TV? → Read More

This Could Finally Be the Year Baseball Is Cool Again

Rules changes, like a pitch clock, and one standout player in Seattle—Julio Rodriguez—should bring buzz back to major league baseball. → Read More

The End of Princeton's Cinderella Run

Princeton, the only double-digit seed in the Sweet 16, ended its Cinderella run with a loss to Creighton in the NCAA tournament. → Read More

Exclusive: Behind the Scenes With Princeton—the Cinderella of March Madness—Ahead of the Sweet 16

Princeton is just the fourth No. 15 seed to ever make the Sweet 16 in men's March Madness. Behind-the-scenes with the Tigers. → Read More

Fairleigh Dickinson Wasn't Even Supposed to Be in the NCAA Tournament. Here's How They Beat Purdue

The commuter school near the George Washington Bridge beat No. 1-seed Purdue to become just the second No. 16-seed in history to win a game in the men’s NCAA tournament. → Read More