Sen. Tommy Tuberville writes on the need for national name, image and likeness standards.
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The motor sport, famed for its fast cars, glamorous lifestyle and Champagne finishes, is trying to halve its emissions by 2030. For the first time in a decade, the F1 grid will expand to welcome the U ...
The 48-team extravaganza, held across 16 cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, launches on Friday when the tournament draw ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Alex Ossola: Federal prosecutors charge more than 30 people, including a current ...
Not long ago, college football coaches on the hot seat had few options to reverse their fortunes. They could hire new assistants. They could hope to land a star recruit. They could beg some of the ...
With a head coach from New Zealand and an aggressive style of play known as ‘Bazball,’ the England cricket team is out to topple Australia and reclaim the Ashes for the first time in a decade.
The list of the most memorable moments in Major League Soccer history isn’t a long one. There was the first ever match in 1996. There was David Beckham’s debut in 2007. There was that time a ...
Opinion

The College Sports Crisis

Athletes who don’t study, coaches who are overpaid, the system’s a mess.
J.T. Young asks an interesting question in “Do Sports Explain the ‘Math Gender Gap’?” op-ed, Sept. 8). One of my favorite ways to teach math to my children—my daughter and sons—is an activity we call ...
Leon Sutton is right to be skeptical of the claim that sports participation drives the “math gender gap” (Letters, Sept. 11). There are several countries in the developing world in which that ...