With a 5-0 win over Jamaica, USWNT extends its consecutive shutout streak in World Cup and Olympic qualifiers to 30 games, a run dating back to 2010.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Gains of Title IX are not possible without access to abortion rights | Opinion
Female athletes at every SEC school and most in the Big Ten will not have access to abortion care or it will be severely limited after Roe overturned
Where are the male athlete allies for women as Roe v. Wade is overturned? | Opinion
Female athletes quickly expressed rage and anguish after Roe v. Wade was overturned. It was in stark contrast to the silence from most male athletes.
Oversight Committee hearing is no vacation for Commanders owner Daniel Snyder | Opinion
Amid the clown-show moments of Wednesday’s hearing, there were many indications that Daniel Snyder’s days of dodging accountability may be over.
Supreme Court potentially siding with praying football coach would create larger problems | Opinion
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of ex-assistant coach prohibited from praying on the field, it will embolden others and exacerbate culture wars.
Serena Williams to play at Wimbledon as wild-card entry after yearlong absence
Wimbledon said Tuesday that it has awarded seven-time champion Serena Williams a wild card for this year’s tournament.
Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe are back with USWNT for World Cup, Olympic qualifiers
Two-time World Cup champions Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe and Becky Sauerbrunn were among those named to the U.S. roster for next month’s matches.
PGA of America stood up for country by moving PGA Championship to Southern Hills | Opinion
This week’s PGA Championship was moved from Trump Bedminster to Southern Hills after failed coup by Trump supporters on January 6.
US Soccer reaches landmark deals to pay men’s and women’s national teams equally: A closer look
The new CBAs are culmination of a decades-long fight by the USWNT for equal compensation and fair treatment; their pool will increase by 54 percent.
Opinion: MLB behind the times 75 years after Jackie Robinson breaking color barrier
On the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s debut, there will be no shortage of people patting themselves on the back. But what has MLB done lately?