LeBron James, outraged over shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, never hesitates to speak against injustice, racism, in stark contrast to Michael Jordan.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
What to know as soccer gets set to resume in Germany amid pandemic
Most German teams had nine games left when play was suspended in mid-March because of the novel coronavirus, and two teams have 10 games still to play
Rapinoe says USWNT never offered same contract as US men, undercutting equal pay dismissal
US women earned more than US men from 2015-19, a period in which they won two World Cups while men failed to qualify for 2018 tournament in Russia
Opinion: Legal ruling doesn’t change fact US Soccer lost fight with women’s team long ago
Federal judge tossed US women’s equal pay claim, but said discrimination claims related to chartered flights, travel and support staff could proceed.
Federal judge rejects U.S. women’s national team’s claim for equal pay, sides with U.S. Soccer
A federal judge has thrown out the World Cup-winning USWNT’s claim that they were paid less than the U.S. men’s soccer team.
Opinion: Wambach, Mendoza and Durant looking to revolutionize women’s team sports
Athletes Unlimited to launch women’s indoor volleyball league in February with 48 players, including US national team members and former NCAA players
Opinion: US fencer subjected to racist abuse on Zoom call gets little support
Nzingha Prescod, a two-time Olympian, was to be celebrated along with teammates for becoming the first US foil team to win a title at worlds.
Opinion: What’s in a name? If it’s an iconic stadium or arena, a great deal of public good
FC Barcelona is selling naming rights to its Camp Nou stadium, with the money going to COVID-19 relief efforts, a fine idea that US teams should copy.
Opinion: If NFL is going to hold draft, at least it’s going to benefit relief efforts
NFL will donate proceeds from Draft-A-Thon to six charitable organizations that serve everything from food banks to homeless to medical professionals.
As shelter-at-home orders put more at risk for domestic abuse, NFL set to help grass-roots groups
NFL to award grants of roughly $10,000 each to grass-roots organizations at a time when shelter-at-home orders put more at risk for domestic abuse.