A strike by the University of Missouri’s football team brought down the school’s president. Could similar tactics be used to get campus-sports stars across the country paid?
Gambling makes money for sports. But what does it cost athletes and fans?
Caffeine has become the performance-enhancing drug of choice in competitive sports. Using it in precise ways, and not excessively, seems most effective.
Children born to asylum-seekers are considered "unlawful maritime arrivals."
Expensive travel leagues siphon off talented young athletes from well-off families—and leave everyone else behind.
“It was very hard, as a man playing D1 football, to go to somebody and say ‘I’m having a hard time’.”
Murky water poses a growing threat to all sorts of marine life.
Athletes have been using food and drink to boost their performance for centuries. Does it work?