The Golf Analogy That Explains a Lot About Trump
President Trump invoked the golfing great Sam Snead to justify a plan to accept a $400 million plane from Qatar to use as Air Force One.
Great views and bad baseball: After brutal start, Colorado Rockies finally face a reckoning
The Rockies have traditionally been slow to change, even in bad times. But even this franchise, it seems, has a breaking point.
Tennis body shots: Hit the ball first, talk during the handshake at the net later
Tagging an opponent can be the best way to win a point, but players don’t like getting hit by a small yellow missile with no apology.
Latest sign of U.S.-Canada tensions: fewer Blue Jays fans make annual trek to Seattle
It’s become a tradition for Blue Jays fans living on the West Coast of Canada to see their team in Seattle. Things are a bit different now.
Steph Curry is inching closer, but the clock is ticking on the Warriors’ season
Steph Curry went through a fairly strenuous workout on the team’s practice court before Saturday’s Game 3. Can the Warriors stay afloat?
Watergate-Era Washington Was Less Toxic Than This
It’s spring in Washington, D.C., the most beautiful time of the year. Dogwood, forsythia, cherry trees, tulips and daffodils decorate every sidewalk, wisterias weep from porch overhangs, and redbuds pop up at every corner. The air is redolent of …
Michigan sign-stealing scandal should leave a mark, even if college sports has bigger problems
When cheating is clear and brazen — and it actually impacts competition — the annoyance of a drawn-out saga is a price worth paying.
2025 MLB Mock Draft 1.0: Ethan Holliday goes to Washington … for now
An early look at who teams might be targeting in the first round, from the Nationals at No. 1 to the Guardians at No. 27.
Can Democrats Win the Working Class and Save the Republic?
Senator Chris Murphy on the Democrats’ “five alarm” crisis.