U.S. men are now without the three highest-profile leaders, with sporting director, GM leaving. And the USMNT is still without a permanent head coach.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
While rest of the world stands with Ukraine, IOC stands firmly with Russia | Opinion
Thousands of Ukrainians have died since Russia initiated war, but spineless IOC is clearing a path for Russian athletes to compete at 2024 Olympics.
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Mikaela Shiffrin has won 10 World Cup races this season, and her total of 84 puts her two behind Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark’s all-gender mark.
Day after claiming women’s World Cup record, Mikaela Shiffrin adds another win
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Trevor Lawrence is thriving under Doug Pederson, doubling number of touchdowns this season — from 12 to 25 — and cutting his interceptions in half.
Tony Dungy shows his true values with hateful tweet that puts transgender kids at risk | Opinion
Tony Dungy echoed the conspiracy theory targeting transgender youth that’s been spread by right-wing extremists and opportunistic politicians.
Playoff wins by Brock Purdy, Trevor Lawrence and Daniel Jones a good sign for NFL’s future | Opinion
Brock Purdy, Trevor Lawrence and Daniel Jones all won their playoff debuts while Jalen Hurts and the No. 1-seeded Phialdelphia Eagles had weekend off
Patrick Mahomes joins Kansas City Current ownership, first active NFL player with NWSL stake
Patrick Mahomes now has a stake in three Kansas City teams after joining Current ownership. He also is part-owner of Royals and Sporting Kansas City.
Texans’ problems go beyond Lovie Smith, start all the way at the top | Opinion
Lovie Smith fired after one year as head coach of the Houston Texans, just as David Culley was a year earlier. But don’t blame them.