Longtime U.S. Olympic snowboarding coach Peter Foley has been suspended following a sexual misconduct investigation by the U.S. Center for SafeSport.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
Live updates: Simone Biles returns to competition at 2023 U.S. Classic
Simone Biles was all smiles and as dominant as ever in her return to competitive gymnastics at the 2023 U.S. Classic.
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NFL fines Daniel Snyder $60 million after investigation into outgoing Commanders owner
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PGA Tour execs testify on LIV Golf deal, including Saudis’ expected financial investment
At a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing, PGA Tour executives Ron Price and Jimmy Dunne fielded questions about the proposed deal with LIV Golf.
Documents shed new light on PGA Tour-LIV deal, proposed roles for Tiger and Rory
Documents released by a Senate subcommittee Tuesday contain new details about the roles that LIV hoped Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods would fill.
Chess grandmaster Hans Niemann’s lawsuit dismissed against Magnus Carlsen, Chess.com
A federal judge dismissed the $100 million lawsuit Hans Niemann filed last year against Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com, who had accused him of cheating.