Government and sports officials from 35 countries say Russian and Belarusian athletes cannot compete at Olympics under current conditions.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Wise up, Canada Soccer. The fight with women’s soccer team is one you can’t win | Opinion
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Only one of five NFL head coaches hired this offseason was Black. That makes grand total of three in a 32-team league where 60% of players are Black.
Visitors for 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics must be warned about US gun violence | Opinion
Michigan State shooting that left three dead and five more critically injured was 67th mass shooting of 2023. It occurred on the 44th day of the year.
Philadelphia Eagles’ collapse in second half vs. Chiefs costs them Super Bowl title | Opinion
Kansas City Chiefs scored on every possession in second half, including 27-yard field goal, to rally past Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 to win Super Bowl.
‘Kelce Bowl’ has fans in McCourty brothers, only twins to play together in Super Bowl | Opinion
Jason and Devin McCourty of the New England Patriots were the third set of brothers, and only twins so far, to play in the same Super Bowl.
By lionizing Jim Brown, NFL and Roger Goodell show contempt for women yet again | Opinion
Jim Brown faced half-dozen allegations of either domestic abuse or rape, or both, yet Roger Goodell made him sound like NFL version of Mother Teresa.
Opposition to participation of Russian athletes at Paris Olympics continues to grow
Paris mayor reverses earlier position, says “it’s not possible to parade as if nothing was happening” by allowing Russian athletes to compete in 2024
Mikaela Shiffrin second in first attempt at matching Ingemar Stenmark’s all-gender win record
Mikaela Shiffrin had won three consecutive World Cup races to reach 85 for her career, one behind Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark’s all-gender record.
Mikaela Shiffrin gets 85th World Cup victory, pulling within one of Ingemar Stenmark
Five days after claiming women’s World Cup record for herself, Mikaela Shiffrin one win away from tying Ingemar Stenmark’s all-gender mark.