• The Annual Wired Guide to March Madness

  • Tuesday, March 19
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  • Each of the past three years, I’ve outlined a strategy to maximize your value in your NCAA men’s basketball tournament pool. Here’s the update for this year’s tourney. Much of the explanation comes from the previous version, but all of …

  • Turkish Soccer Fans Roar Loudly Enough to Damage Your Ears

  • Wednesday, February 20
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  • ISTANBUL, Turkey — The Turks, who love football as much as anyone, have the loudest fans on earth. The 51,998 people packed into Turk Telekon Arena, home to the Galatasaray football club, let out a 131.76-decibel roar during a match …

Baltimore Breakup: The Brutal Business of the NFL
  • Every NFL off-season serves as a stark reminder: thanks to the salary cap, the economics of the football are brutal. Football players are athletic assets that depreciate faster than athletes in other sports, so NFL teams have absolutely no incentive ...  More
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    • Soda is no longer "beverage of choice for human beings," as the average United States person is drinking 38 percent more water than 15 years ago.  More
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    • As Tiger Woods prepares to renew acquaintances with Rory McIlroy and go for his mind-blowing 76th PGA Tour win at this week’s WGC-Cadillac Championship, the 14-time major championship winner no doubt has Georgia on his mind.  More
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    • Daniel Snyder owns the Washington Redskins, but even he couldn’t change the team’s name without a complicated, and possibly lengthy, process that might include winning approval from both the NFL and some of its many sponsors, according to experts on ...  More
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    • So much amazing is happening, and the Shootaround crew is here to help you keep track of it all. You'll find takes on moments you might've missed from the previous night, along with ones you will remember forever. And also ...  More
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    • ONCE A BELOVED WORLD CHAMPION, LANCE ARMSTRONG IS NOW A PARIAH IN HIS HOMETOWN. WILL HE EVER BE A HERO AGAIN? WAS HE ONE TO BEGIN WITH?  More
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    • In an interview Wednesday with ESPN's Jackie MacMullan, Kobe Bryant made a few comments about his large-shouldered teammate, Dwight Howard.  More
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    • It found that kids who cycled or walked to school, rather than traveling by car or public transportation, performed measurably better on tasks demanding concentration, such as solving puzzles, and that the effects lasted for up to four hours after ...  More
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    • Whatever Super Bowl Sunday brings us, Krewe du Vieux's float of Roger Goodell has already given us the most enduring, and maybe most appropriate, image for Super Bowl XLV.  More
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    • While reporting his cover feature for Sports Illustrated on Manti Te'o, Pete Thamel found what he called some "small red flags"  More
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    • Hinged goal posts are safer for delirious fans intent on tearing them down and easier for stadium staff to repair and remove for concerts and other events.  More
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    • Appreciating just how far Robert Griffin III has taken Washington this season means understanding just how unexpectedly bad the once-proud team had gotten.  More
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    • "Get rid of instant replay," says Colorado coach Tad Boyle, who's frustrated by officials' decision to use an inconclusive replay of a potential game-winning 3-pointer to reverse an on-court call at the end of Thursday's game against Arizona. Human error ...  More
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    • When I look at any picture of a Bears game I saw between 1960 and 1965, I feel like a crackhead looking at a picture of me doing my very first line of coke. For more than 50 years, I’ve ...  More
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    • Robert Griffin III to Tony Romo, as captured by a microphone for Showtime’s “Inside the NFL,” via Michael David Smith, ProFootballTalk.com: You either have a quarterback or you don’t. When you do, like the Redskins, people laugh at a prank ...  More
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    • It is not news that college athletics is a business of billions. What has become ever more obvious this year is the hypocrisy within the organization. The N.C.A.A. has a problem that is both optical and practical, and it’s becoming ...  More
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    • Dr. Jonas Gustav Wilhelm Zander, the Swedish physician and orthopedist and all-around genius who invented the exercise machine in its familiar form, popularized the connections between physical exertions and overall well-being.  More
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    • vard Rugland does not have the pedigree one might expect for someone who has become an Internet sensation for kicking an American football. He knows next to nothing about the sport. Just ask him to name the quarterback of the ...  More
    • Friday, December 28
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    • The New York Jets' coaching staff didn't know Greg McElroy had been experiencing concussion symptoms this week. His teammates did.  More
    • Friday, December 28
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    • After years of being resistant to change, the NFL is suddenly using the newest and best ideas all over. A new class of young, multitalented quarterbacks who can throw and run – not just one or the other – is ...  More
    • Thursday, December 27
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    • The NFL has instituted new medical regimens to protect concussed players, and made refs crack down on the most dangerous hits. But it hasn’t considered an obvious step that would deter dirty play: a penalty box.  More
    • Thursday, December 27
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    • For more than six years, the underground bicycling club has prowled L.A.'s pavement at night. Some see a group high on the rude chain; others see a vehicle for activism.  More
    • Thursday, December 27
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    • There is pageantry within the N.F.L.—excess, shamelessness, rawness, and a struggle for control by League overseers in the face of many tendencies toward anarchy—that has made the League more successful than any other American professional sport. At the same time, ...  More
    • Thursday, December 27
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    • If you haven’t seen a performance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre in a while, you might forget just how accomplished the company’s dancers are. You know they can do anything, but the visible evidence can leave you reeling. ...  More
    • Wednesday, December 26
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    • The snow burst through the trees with no warning but a last-second whoosh of sound, a two-story wall of white and Chris Rudolph’s piercing cry: “Avalanche! Elyse!” The very thing the 16 skiers and snowboarders had sought — fresh, soft ...  More
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    • Fire Joe Morgan has a cult reputation that can seem intimidating to those not already in the cult.The much-beloved baseball blog took aim at subpar sports journalism, heckling bad math and and lazy received wisdom with a call-and-response format that ...  More
    • Thursday, December 20
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    • The lessons to be learned from soccer are real—and can help save lives. Whereas health research focuses on what is readily quantifiable, soccer fans and announcers appreciate the complexities that make Lionel Messi the player he is, and a host ...  More
    • Tuesday, December 18
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    • New York City's limit of a maximum 16-ounce size of sugar-sweetened drinks for sale in eating establishments is a positive public health move and should be replicated in Canada, argues an editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.  More
    • Tuesday, December 18
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    • Jeremy Lin entered Monday night’s game against the New York Knicks — the first time he was playing in Madison Square Garden, site of Linsanity, circa February 2012, as a member of the Houston Rockets — on an all-time low. ...  More
    • Tuesday, December 18
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    • In a documentary, Red Bull celebrates three consecutive F1 championships and address complaints that the team went beyond the limits of the FIA rulebook. That's not true, says chief engineer Adrian Newey.  More
    • Tuesday, December 18
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    • Brain changes in children who have sustained a mild traumatic brain injury, or concussion, persist for months following injury — even after the symptoms of the injury are gone, according to a study published in the December 12 issue of ...  More
    • Wednesday, December 12
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    • How and why Roger Goodall got the New Orleans Saints' bounty investigation all wrong, and how Paul Tagliabue's ruling shows the problem isn't bounties, but Goodall.  More
    • Wednesday, December 12
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    • With apologies to Beethoven, in January 1999 -- known by many as the The Winter of Love -- the best song ever created sang its way into the hearts of America’s youth. The song I refer to is, of course, ...  More
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