Documentary “Kaepernick & America” shows there are conversations left to be had about America and what reactions to his protests say about our nation.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Don’t buy Bills’ claim of a ‘thorough examination’ of rape allegation against Matt Araiza | Opinion
Bills say they did “thorough examination” of rape claim against Matt Araiza. They delved just far enough to see if talent makes him worth the trouble.
As Title IX’s first generation ages, research needed to identify effects of playing sports | Opinion
A study last year found that of sports science research involving more than 12 million participants, just 6% focused exclusively on women.
As Title IX’s first generation ages, research needed to identify effects of playing sports | Opinion
A study last year found that of sports science research involving more than 12 million participants, just 6% focused exclusively on women.
Invasion of cisgender Utah girl’s privacy shows danger in anti-trans laws | Opinion
Utah passed anti-transgender ban despite the state having only one transgender child playing high school girls sports last year
Jimmy and Dee Haslam, Browns owners, hurt women with their support of Deshaun Watson | Opinion
Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam valued Deshaun Watson’s arms and legs over the bodies and souls of women, and they must own that.
$24 million settlement in USWNT’s equal pay lawsuit gets preliminary approval by federal judge
The USWNT will get paid the same as the USMNT, including an even split of World Cup prize money, under historic new collective bargaining agreements.
Retiring Bill Russell’s No. 6 ensures his legacy of equality and justice endures | Opinion
Bill Russell joins Jackie Robinson and Wayne Gretzksy as the only players in American professional sports to have their numbers retired leaguewide.
Calling Serena Williams the GOAT doesn’t reflect her impact on sports and society | Opinion
Serena Williams’ tennis career may be ending soon, but she will continue to have influence and impact in society for many years to come.
NCAA displays its cowardice in staying silent on Indiana’s near-total abortion ban | Opinion
Asked for a reaction to the near-total abortion ban passed this weekend in Indiana, where the NCAA is based, the organization declined.