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Calif. May Limit Some High School Football Drills
By Per Liljas
The Meaning of Li Na
By Hannah Beech
Michael Sam: I Was Going to Wait Until After Draft
By Maya Rhodan
Michael Sam: 'I'm Determined to Be Great'
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Michael Sam Becomes First Openly Gay Player Drafted by NFL Team
President Obama congratulated the openly gay University of Missouri player, who made history Saturday when he was picked by the St. Louis Rams during the NFL draft. Sam is the first openly gay athlete to be drafted by a pro football team
By Nolan Feeney
May 11, 2014
Michael Sam Risked Everything—And We All Won
History will look back at today as the moment professional sports changed forever.
By Cyd Zeigler
May 10, 2014
Dont Freak Out If Michael Sam Isn't Drafted
If his name isn't called over the next two days, a flood of hysterical questions and forced debates are inevitable
By Sean Gregory
May 9, 2014
Soccer Player Thought Goal Was So Good He Ran To Stands To Cheer Himself
Watch the humble-ness unfold
By Laura Stampler
May 8, 2014
Kevin Durant Wins First NBA MVP Award
The Oklahoma City Thunder forward scored at least 25 points in 41 consecutive games this season, the third-longest streak in NBA history. Four-time MVP winner LeBron James said Durant "deserves it"
By Laura Stampler
May 6, 2014
For Acrobats, the Show Must Go On
There is always a certain aspect of risk — it’s what makes it so appealing to the audience, that “what-if” feeling.
By Corey Hartung
May 6, 2014
Amazin': Remembering the Miracle Mets
Color photos of the 1969 Miracle Mets -- a team with players and coaches with names like Seaver, Agee, Koosman, Grote, Clendennon (above), Swoboda, Hodges, Berra, Harrelson and more.
By Ben Cosgrove
May 3, 2014
Drake-Branded Lint Rollers Handed Out at Toronto Raptors Game
Drake started at the bottom and now he’s having lint rollers with his brand on them handed out at Toronto Raptors game.During Game 2 of the playoffs, the “Tuscan Leather” rapper was photographed daintily removing...
By Melissa Locker
May 2, 2014
Germany's Crushing Inequality Works on the Soccer Field
Good competition isn't about equally matched teams. Just look at Bayern Munich's dominance, which shows how a Darwinian approach to sports can attract fans.
By Andrés Martinez
May 2, 2014
The NBA's Response to Donald Sterling's Racism Got Everything Right
Commissioner Adam Silver's swift and exacting punishment puts the league on top.
By Richard Levick
April 30, 2014
Grab That Apartment Before the Rent Spikes
In strong-growth markets like Charlotte, landlords are adopting dynamic pricing strategies similar to the airlines and Amazon.com—meaning the asking rent price for apartments can change by hundreds of dollars in the blink of an eye....
By Brad Tuttle
April 30, 2014
Punishing Donald Sterling Is Good, But It Doesn't Mean Racism is Dead
Racist incidents involving Cliven Bundy and Donald Sterling remind us of just how much we have left to do end racism
By Jim Wallis
April 30, 2014
The Science of Peak Human Performance
The "runner's high," or "flow," the term for our optimal state of consciousness, is real.
By Steven Kotler
April 30, 2014
University Rejects Donald Sterling's $3 Million Gift
The funds would have gone toward kidney research
By Nolan Feeney
April 29, 2014
Los Angeles Is Too Weak to Make Donald Sterling Repent
The controversy surrounding the Clippers owners' alleged comments lays bare how impotent the city is, and how accountability comes only with outside intervention.
By TIME Staff
April 29, 2014
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Welcome to the Finger-Wagging Olympics
It's time to look at ourselves — and our collective moral outrage — in the mirror, says former NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
By Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
April 28, 2014
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