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  1. Photo Chet Holmgren is the front-runner to be the No. 1 overall pick in Thursday's N.B.A. draft. He averaged 14.1 points and 9.9 rebounds per game in one season at Gonzaga.
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    N.B.A. Draft Preview: A Deep Field Could Yield Surprise Stars

    Fans may have heard of Chet Holmgren and Shaedon Sharpe, but others are ready for their shot: "I knew if I got good enough, the N.B.A. would find me," one said.

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    1. Photo Daniel Snyder, the owner of the Washington Commanders, declined to appear before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform at Wednesday's hearing.
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      Panel Finds Daniel Snyder Interfered With Sexual Harassment Investigation

      In a memo, a Congressional panel said it found evidence that the Washington Commanders owner conducted a "shadow investigation" of accusers.

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      Retired at 4, Wasabi Still Carries Himself Like a Champion

      Last year's Westminster dog show winner was not in it for the money — there is no prize money — and he is very much a dog, even if it can be hard to tell from a distance.

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      Allyson Felix's Retirement Plan Has Already Started

      The 11-time Olympic medalist is running her final competitive season. Up next? Full-time advocacy and mentorship.

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  1. Photo Nick Paul returned from a leg injury in Game 3 to score what proved to be the winning goal Monday in Tampa Bay's 6-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche.
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    After a Dominant Start, It's Colorado's Turn to Regroup Before Game 4

    Only five teams have overcome a 2-1 series deficit in the Stanley Cup finals, and Tampa Bay is trying to become the first to erase that lead in two seven-game series in a row.

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  2. Photo Deshaun Watson practicing last week with the Cleveland Browns.
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    Deshaun Watson Settles 20 of the 24 Sexual Misconduct Cases Against Him

    The lawyer for the 24 women announced the agreements but did not disclose details. The plaintiffs had accused Watson of coercive behavior and sexual misconduct during massages.

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  3. Photo Brooks Koepka, ranked 19th in the world, joined LIV Golf just days after finishing the U.S. Open outside the top 50.
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    As Koepka Leaves for LIV Golf, the PGA Tour Mulls Changes

    Brooks Koepka, a four-time major winner, and another top-20 player committed to the new series Tuesday. In a players' meeting, the PGA Tour commissioner outlined tweaks that included a revised schedule.

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  4. Photo Annika Malacinski of the United States competed in the cross-country portion of the FIS World Cup Nordic combined event in Schonach, Germany in March.
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    Nordic Combined, One of the Oldest Winter Olympic Sports, Faces Elimination

    Leaders of Nordic combined, a mix of cross-country skiing and ski jumping, thought they had secured the future of the sport. But the International Olympic Committee is skeptical.

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  5. Photo Naasir Cunningham is the top-ranked boys' basketball player in the class of 2024, part of a wave of talent from New Jersey.
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    'Jersey Is Taking Over': N.J. Hoopers Outshine the Shadow of New York

    Far more N.B.A. players have come from New York than its neighbor state. But a wave of rising stars in boys' basketball can shift the trend.

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  1. Keeping Score

    Photo Giancarlo Stanton, left, and Anthony Rizzo have provided plenty of thump in the middle of the Yankees' order. Add Aaron Judge, and the Yankees' top three sluggers have combined for 58 home runs.
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    A New York Baseball Season That Could Surpass All Others

    The Yankees have 50 wins and the Mets have the second-best record in the majors. The teams are on track for the best regular season in New York City baseball history.

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  2. Photo Deshaun Watson, 26, still faces several civil lawsuits filed in Harris County, Texas, that accuse him of sexual misconduct.
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    What to Know About the Lawsuits Against Deshaun Watson

    Twenty-four women filed civil lawsuits in Texas accusing the quarterback of a pattern of coercive and lewd behavior. Twenty have been settled.

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    CreditMary Beth Koeth for The New York Times

    He Saw. He Believed. Now He Can Be an N.B.A. Star.

    The former Duke center Mark Williams is expected to be picked at the N.B.A. draft this week. He's quickly learning what going pro really means.

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    CreditJason Andrew for The New York Times

    'We Want to Know Whose Brain Is Healing and Why'

    In a study, Dr. Jennifer Coughlin observed brain activity that may help predict the onset of trauma-related illnesses and cognitive decline. N.F.L. players are helping to further her research.

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  5. Photo Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, swimming at the Ivy League women's swimming and diving championships in February. The new FINA policy will bar swimmers like her from elite women's competitions.
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    FINA Restricts Transgender Women From Competing at Elite Level

    The international swimming federation said transgender women who had experienced male puberty could not compete in women's events.

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  1. The Rookie Some Didn't Want Now Has a Fan Base Feeling Optimistic

    When Detroit drafted Moritz Seider, a contingent of fans had "pure shock and disappointment." But after a strong rookie season, those fans hope he can help end a six-year playoff drought.

    By Neal E. Boudette

  2. The Real Enforcers of Gender Equity in Sports: Angry Parents

    Girls are supposed to have equal access in schools. In practice, districts aren't forced to change unless someone speaks up.

    By Bill Pennington

  3. Gronk Retires. Footballs Rejoice.

    Tampa Bay tight end Rob Gronkowski announced his retirement in a social media post Tuesday.

    By Ben Shpigel

  4. Westminster Dog Show: Setting the Stage

    The 2022 competition is underway, with dogs of all shapes and sizes basking in the sunlight of a contest that needed to be relocated for a second straight year.

    By Benjamin Hoffman and Photographs by Calla Kessler

  5. Naomi Osaka Starts a Media Company, With Help From LeBron James

    The tennis star, who has struggled on the court of late, is behind an entertainment company called Hana Kuma in partnership with Mr. James's fast-growing SpringHill.

    By Brooks Barnes

  6. Lennie Rosenbluth, Who Led North Carolina to a Title, Dies at 89

    With a starting lineup of New Yorkers, the undefeated Tarheels beat a Kansas team led by Wilt Chamberlain in triple overtime to win the 1957 N.C.A.A. championship.

    By Richard Goldstein

  7. Will Zalatoris, Three-Time Major Runner-Up, Is Getting Impatient

    Zalatoris came close to sending the U.S. Open to a playoff on Sunday, only to finish disappointed once again. "We're talking inches," he says.

    By Peter May

  8. In N.H.L. Finals, Avalanche Go From Chaser to Front-Runner

    In taking a 2-0 series lead against the two-time defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup finals, Colorado's complete ascension to the top of the league is within reach.

    By David Waldstein

  9. Collin Morikawa Descends, Then Climbs, the U.S. Open Leaderboard

    Morikawa shared the lead after the second round and looked poised to vie for his third major championship. A 77 in the third round took him out of contention, but he closed the tournament strong.

    By Peter May

  10. At U.S. Open, Matt Fitzpatrick's First PGA Tour Win Comes at a Major

    Will Zalatoris and Scottie Scheffler, who tied for second, made it interesting down the stretch at the Country Club, but Fitzpatrick held on to finish at six under par.

    By Bill Pennington

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