Seeing Red and Feeling Blue in Manchester
By ROB HUGHES
Two Manchester City players were sent off as the English club lost at home to CSKA Moscow, leaving it last in Group E in the Champions League.
Moving the 2022 World Cup out of its traditional start in June could have ramifications for two of FIFA’s TV partners, Fox and Telemundo.
With a depleted grid and uncertain finances, the racing series looks inward as it heads to the Brazilian Grand Prix near São Paulo this weekend.
Two Manchester City players were sent off as the English club lost at home to CSKA Moscow, leaving it last in Group E in the Champions League.
Hamilton Academical, excelling in the Scottish Premier League after an unlikely ascent, hosts regular meetings for recovering addicts and gives away tickets for the families of those affected.
Nine-man Manchester City was upset at home by CSKA Moscow and dropped to the bottom of Group E with two games remaining.
The trial of Solo, a goalkeeper for the United States’ women’s national team who is charged with two counts of fourth-degree domestic violence assault, is set to begin Jan. 20.
Griner, a star for the W.N.B.A.'s Mercury who was cut as her team boarded a bus after practice Monday, did not need to go to a hospital, her agent said.
Madrid beat Liverpool, 1-0, and Dortmund topped Galatasaray, 4-1, to move on to the Round of 16. Both teams have two games left to play in the group stage.
Professional baseball is thriving in South Korea, with the festivities in the stands both raucous and organized to a degree that American fans might find startling.
Hugh Jessiman, the 12th pick of the 2003 draft, who played for eight minor league teams and in two N.H.L. games, is now in Austria and planning his next steps.
While there used to be a month or more of indoor tournaments leading into the year-end finals, the tours’ detours into Asia after the U.S. Open have created a more abbreviated season.
Hafthor Julius Bjornsson, an Icelandic strongman best known for lifting cars or tugging trucks or throwing barrels, has parlayed his imposing size into a role on “Game of Thrones.”
Jermaine Lawson, a Jamaican cricket star who moved to Brooklyn after his career faded, re-entered international competition last month, playing on the United States national team.
The recent ouster of Ted Bishop, the P.G.A. of America president, over comments labeling Ian Poulter a “little girl” revealed how deeply ingrained sexism remains in golf.