
U.S. Women's Soccer: Better Than Men's in Every Way But Pay
Five top players on the U.S. women’s soccer team filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission demanding the same pay as their male counterparts.

Five top players on the U.S. women’s soccer team filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission demanding the same pay as their male counterparts.

Controversial remarks by Raymond Moore, the CEO of Indian Wells Tennis Garden, have reignited a conversation about prize money in the sport.

The Japanese American athlete, who died five years ago, played a significant role in restoring trust between the two countries after World War II.

Soccer’s governing body elected Gianni Infantino as its new president Friday, but questions persist over his ability to transform an organization beset by secrecy and plagued by allegations of corruption.

The movie, which charts Jesse Owen’s path to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, fumbles trying to tell multiple stories at once.

The Warriors star is the embodiment of basketball’s analytics revolution.

Because it’s an old tired man perplexed by modernity, and it’s having trouble pooping.

The Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers, but neither Peyton Manning nor Cam Newton seemed able to prove their worth.

What happens when the big game’s primary cultural spectacles get translated into emoji?

Ibtihaj Muhammad, a fencer, will make history when she competes at the Rio games.