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What Was Bronny James Like in Middle School? ‘Just One of Us.’

LeBron’s son was in the orchestra, played soccer and lacrosse and didn’t have a cell phone.

LeBron’s son was in the orchestra, played soccer and lacrosse and didn’t have a cell phone.

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Will Manchester United Return to the Top of English Soccer?

The club is at a familiar point in the post-Alex Ferguson era, hoping a new start will finally bring sustained improvement.

The club is at a familiar point in the post-Alex Ferguson era, hoping a new start will finally bring sustained improvement.

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Ranking Every N.F.L. Team From First to Worst After a Week of Upsets

The Ravens, Jets and Vikings all suffered surprising losses.

The Ravens, Jets and Vikings all suffered surprising losses.

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Jannik Sinner Withdraws From Paris Masters With Illness

The tennis world No. 1 was top seed for the final A.T.P. 1000 event of the year.

The tennis world No. 1 was top seed for the final A.T.P. 1000 event of the year.

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The Perks of Being Baseball’s Wallflower on the Final Out of a World Series Win

A catcher aims to go unnoticed most games. But the position may have the best seat in the house when it matters most.

A catcher aims to go unnoticed most games. But the position may have the best seat in the house when it matters most.

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Chris Paul’s Legendary Basketball Career Has a Surprising Second Act

“He’s basically been coaching along with playing,” the Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.

“He’s basically been coaching along with playing,” the Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.

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Russell Wilson and the Steelers Defeat the Giants on Monday Night Football

Pittsburgh has been one of the N.F.L.’s best second-half teams, and a second-half surge propelled the Steelers to victory once again.

Pittsburgh has been one of the N.F.L.’s best second-half teams, and a second-half surge propelled the Steelers to victory once again.

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When It Comes to Political Expression, Does the N.F.L. Have Double Standards?

If the league’s goal is to keep political expressions off its fields, then Nick Bosa should face some type of discipline, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

If the league’s goal is to keep political expressions off its fields, then Nick Bosa should face some type of discipline, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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M.L.B. Got Its Ideal World Series. But Only One Team Has Shown Up.

When a team takes a 3-0 lead in the World Series, there’s an overwhelming sense of finality, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

When a team takes a 3-0 lead in the World Series, there’s an overwhelming sense of finality, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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How a Data Center Divided a Small Missouri Town

Residents of Peculiar battled developers and some of their local officials to keep a giant data center out of their community.

Residents of Peculiar battled developers and some of their local officials to keep a giant data center out of their community.

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