Sports became a U.S. obsession in a time when underground gamblers like Arnold Rothstein—the inspiration for Gatsby's World Series fixer Meyer Wolfsheim—ruled.
A 1970s experiment in Kentucky reveals a permanent political mark.
Female athletes said competing against trans women was an injustice.
American pro athletes face pressure to stick to sports. Australia’s David Pocock has a different idea.
A new policy could transform the way professional female athletes experience pregnancy in their respective sports.
In Emily St. James’s new novel, three trans women figure out what life to live—and what to sacrifice for it.