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Soccer fans wonder: How can they ethically watch the World Cup?
Qatar's record of human rights violations raises questions for fans. -
After public backlash, Bruins rescind offer to player with history of abuse
Mitchell Miller pleaded guilty as a teenager to abusive acts of his classmate. -
Extreme kayaking on North Carolina's Green Narrows draws thousands of spectators
SALUDA, N.C. — On the first Saturday in November whitewater kayakers from near and far gather in the town of Saluda, N.C. — about 30 miles south of… -
Gambling, labor disputes and a stolen star player: Looking back at the first-ever World Series in Boston
Baseball's first World Series was held in Boston in 1903. -
Ime Udoka’s potential Nets job sends message to some women: 'You’re not valued enough'
Udoka was suspended for an improper relationship with a female employee. -
The Holy Cross Crusaders are the most exciting football team in Massachusetts
Team ranks in top 10 in its subdivision in a historic season for the program. -
The Houston Astros pitchers make history and record a World Series no-hitter
The Houston Astros evened up the World Series in memorable fashion on Wednesday as the team's pitchers combined for a no-hitter in a 5-0 win over the… -
Sloane Stephens brings pro tennis experience to campers in Dorchester
Third Sloane Stephens foundation Invitation Training Camp held at Sportsmen's Tennis and Enrichment Center. -
The Thorns overcome off-field challenges to win National Women's Soccer League title
WASHINGTON — Sophia Smith and the Portland Thorns overcame challenges off the field this season with a championship on it.Smith, the season's Most… -
The 'Octogenarian Eight' takes on the Head of the Charles
The eight rowers, all in their 80s, race on Sunday.