Sports and Society
Leagues must solve media access puzzle to ensure fan base growth
This era is both the best time and the worst time for fans to watch sports. Fans can watch games from around the world on devices they carry in their pockets, but it’s never been more costly and difficult to find games. As media becomes more fragmented, streaming services can offer lucrative deals f...
Vance warns Olympians of ‘pushback’ on political stances
Vice President JD Vance warned U.S. athletes at the Milan Cortina Games to “expect ‘pushback’ if they delve into politics, defending” President Trump’s criticism of freestyle skier Hunter Hess. Vance said, “You’re not there to pop off about politics. So when Olympic athletes enter the political aren...
Youth Sports: Prioritize diversity of movement, not specialization
There is a growing gap in playability for young athletes who show unique skills. They are singled out to join traveling teams and elite squads before they know how to tie the laces of their hyper-expensive athletic footwear.
Pivotal 1994 World Cup set the stage for soccer’s rise in U.S.
Editor’s note: The following excerpts are from “The Big Bounce: The Surge That Shaped The Future Of U.S. Soccer,” by Alan Rothenberg (Triumph Books, Feb. 10, 2026).
Milan police clash with anti-Olympics protesters
Police in Milan “clashed with a breakaway group of anti-Olympics protesters on Saturday, deploying water cannons and detaining at least seven people following a march by several thousand a day after” the opening ceremony. Milan police said that riot officers “responded after several protesters set o...
Trump rips skier over comments about representing U.S. at Olympics
President Trump “ripped” U.S. skier Hunter Hess on Sunday after Hess “spoke out against the political climate in his home country” at the Milan Cortina Games. Trump on Truth Social wrote, “U.S. Olympic Skier, Hunter Hess, a real Loser, says he doesn’t represent his Country in the current Winter Olym...
Boos greet Team USA, Vance at Milan Cortina opening ceremony
The U.S. delegation entered San Siro for the Milan Cortina Games opening ceremony on Friday “to a chorus of boos and disapproving whistles from the international crowd of more than 65,000.” The “jeering only intensified when Vice President JD Vance appeared on the big screen during Team USA’s arriva...
A sports department died, and its two pioneers weren’t here to save it
To get a sportswriting job at The Washington Post, I sat with Ben Bradlee. To fall in love with The Washington Post, I read Shirley Povich. To understand the ache now at The Washington Post, I’m channeling them both.
Santa Clara blocks ICE from using city property for immigration enforcement
The city of Santa Clara has “enacted a last-minute policy” ahead of Super Bowl LX that will “prevent federal agents from using city-owned property for immigration enforcement activities.” Under the policy, federal agents “would be prohibited from using city-owned properties including parking lots, g...
EEOC investigating Nike in DEI race discrimination probe
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is “investigating whether Nike discriminated against white workers” and wants a federal judge to “force Nike to turn over more documents and records about its diversity, equity and inclusion programs,” according to Matthew Kish of the Portland OREGONI...
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They are the 900-pound gorilla. I think it’s obviously widely seen that way by everybody who has any interest in our sport. They are seen as that.-- D-backs owner Ken Kendrick, on how the Dodgers are widely perceived.
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