The Winners and Losers From Round 1 of the N.F.L. Draft
Two quarterbacks selected in 2019 have reasons to celebrate after the first day, while Buffalo and Atlanta delivered head-scratchers.
Two quarterbacks selected in 2019 have reasons to celebrate after the first day, while Buffalo and Atlanta delivered head-scratchers.
The Falcons may have made a reach at No. 8 for Michael Penix Jr., while the Bears hope to have changed the trajectory of the franchise.
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Steve Sax grieves the death of his son, John, by helping others pursue dreams in the sky.
Kirk Cousins Stunned by Falcons’ Decision to Draft Michael Penix Jr.
Cousins’s agent said the quarterback is concerned the decision to select Penix won’t help Atlanta win this season.
Concern Over Visa Wait Times for Fans of the 2026 World Cup
The U.S. Department of State encouraged supporters in affected countries to start applying for visas now, over two years out from the tournament.
Joel Embiid — Battling Bell’s Palsy — Turns in 50-Point Masterpiece
The condition has left his mouth drooped, and his eye dry, blurry and in constant need of drops over the last week-and-a-half.
They’re Both Pro Hockey Players. This Is How They Make Their Marriage Work.
Luke Kunin has always enjoyed his wife Sophia’s support. Now that she’s playing at the highest level, it’s his turn to return the favor.
The Emotions of Each Premier League Title Race Fan Base
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City played out crucial games on consecutive nights this week — and our columnist attended all three.
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