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A mountaineering group is aiming to be the 1st all-Black team to climb Mount Everest
Only 10 Black people have made it to the top of Mount Everest.Now, a team called Full Circle Everest hopes to become the first all-Black group to summit… -
Inclusive Fitness: Neurodiverse People Find A Place In The Exercise Industry
One local gym is creating a space and community for those who are neurodiverse. -
Rain In The Forecast For Monday’s Boston Marathon? Local Elite Runner Says: Bring It On
Training through Boston weather prepared Rachel Hyland for a fourth-place finish in a blustery 2018 race. -
Running Their Way: Dorchester Group Maps Its Own Marathon Course Through Boston's Overlooked Neighborhoods
26.TRUE is an alternative marathon that will pass through city neighborhoods that the traditional Boston Marathon skirts. -
Massachusetts Youth Hockey Referees Are Quitting In Droves Due To Abuse
Harassment and abuse from parents, coaches and even players is to blame, the referee association’s president said. -
Patriots Fans Have Split Feelings Ahead Of Tom Brady’s Dramatic Return To New England
Brady’s return is potentially shaping up to be most highly anticipated regular season NFL game ever. -
Washington Spirit Coach Richie Burke Was Fired After An Investigation Into Abuse
The former head coach of the Washington Spirit was fired by the National Women's Soccer League following an investigation into allegations of harassment… -
Gymnasts Speak Out, But Where Is Accountability In FBI's Botched Larry Nassar Investigation?
“I think Larry Nasar is just the tip of the iceberg," says Olympic rower Mary Mazzio. -
Harvard Football Set To Take The Field In First Game Since 2019
The team, kept from playing by COVID-19 restrictions, looks to capture conference title. -
U.S. Soccer Is Offering The Same Contracts For Its Men's And Women's Teams
The U.S. Soccer Federation took a major step regarding equal pay concerns for its men's and women's national teams. The federation announced Tuesday that…