How India’s First Test Tour to Australia Almost Didn’t HappenIndia's forthcoming cricket tour of Australia continues a historic rivalry that has evolved since 1947-48. This fierce competition is now as keenly awaited as the Ashes.
Big Questions for Argentina, Brazil From World Cup QualifyingAfter the latest frantic burst of games, what are the big questions hanging over South American teams in their push to reach the 2026 World Cup?
How the “Trump Dance” Took Over the Sports WorldChristian Pulisic, Jon Jones, and Brock Bowers are just some of the pro athletes who are jiggling like Trump.
NBA Kram Session: The Cavs and the Cav-NotsIn the first Kram Session of the season, we dive deep into the Cleveland Cavaliers’ winning formula, marvel at the Boston Celtics’ boundless pursuit of the 3, and scan the ineptitude pervading the rest of the conference.
Is There Hope for Mercedes in 2025? And Why Does F1 Go to Monaco?BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions going into the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
‘It wasn’t sexual in any way!’ 50 years of streaking – by the people who dared to bare allMark Roberts remembers the moment clearly. The Liverpudlian was 28 years old, living in Hong Kong, doing bar work. One night, early in 1993, a group of animated men entered the bar, roaring about a woman who had just streaked at the Hong Kong Sevens rugby semi-final.
Jake Paul Gave Mike Tyson a Senseless BeatingFor the past few weeks, one of the top stories in all of sports has been the tale of a fifty-eight-year-old ex-boxer who was preparing to clamber into the ring once again—becoming, for one more night, an ex-ex-boxer.
Russia Has Suffered Colossal Losses in Ukraine. Is Its Army Depleted?Russia’s military made its largest territorial gains in more than two years in October, as it pressed farther into Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region — but at a heavy cost.
College Volleyball’s Spartan MeltdownIn a scathing Title IX Complaint obtained by Quillette, a San José State University women’s volleyball coach explains how her school’s aggressively enforced transgender-inclusion policy created a toxic environment for female athletes.
Democrats, reeling from election losses, cast blame on each otherTwo weeks removed from a set of losses that sent Democratic leaders into a tailspin, the years-long ideological battle between the progressive left and centrists has once again come to a head as both sides fight to shift blame and take the reins of the future direction of the party.
What the Men of the Internet Are Trying to ProveJake Paul is an emblem of a generation starving for purpose while gorging on spectacle. Death was in the discourse leading up to Friday night’s boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
Kane has been the defining player of a successful era that has run its courseThere was an oddly heartbreaking moment with 87 minutes gone at Wembley, as Harry Kane was put through on goal with a chance to score his second of the night, made all the more tender by the fact he seemed so desperately keen to do exactly that with England already 5-0 up.
Anthony Richardson’s Benching Could Help the Colts Win Now. But at What Future Cost?Sure, starting Joe Flacco might bring Indianapolis closer to making the playoffs. But is that worth taking reps away from Richardson now—and potentially hindering his development long term?
I Tried to Teach My Son Soccer. Here’s What He Taught Me.A few weeks ago, the soccer team that occupies rather more of my thoughts than is healthy had a problem. Well, strictly speaking, it had several. One was that all of the players, including my son, were under the age of 7, which it turns out is something of a tactical limitation.
Meta’s Next Llama AI Models Are Training on a GPU Cluster ‘Bigger Than Anything’ ElseMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg laid down the newest marker in generative AI training on Wednesday, saying that the next major release of the company’s Llama model is being trained on a cluster of GPUs that’s “bigger than anything” else that’s been reported.