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Running
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Using Sports to Develop Good Character

Sports provide opportunities to practice virtues and improve moral character through repeated intentional actions.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

On Memoir by Blake Morrison review lessons in life writing from a master

Life writing encompasses personal and collective experiences, requiring careful navigation of emotions and events.
Brooklyn Nets
fromDefector
1 week ago

Do You Know These Men? | Defector

The Pacers defeated the Nets 123-94 in a game marked by poor team performance and a lack of recognizable players.
fromAnOther
1 week ago

Agon, a Strange Trip into the Lives of Athletes

Bertelli describes 'Agon' as a hybrid of documentary, drama, and video game aesthetics, aiming to capture the feeling of scrolling through YouTube with its fast and slow pacing.
Film
Podcast
fromDefector
1 week ago

A Post-Tournament Prospect Prospectus, With David Roth | Defector

David Roth shares insights on college basketball and draft prospects, highlighting specific players and intriguing archetypes.
Atlanta Braves
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Paul Kimmage: The ultimate bloodsport, compelling and brutal and cruel

Greg Norman extended his lead to six shots in the tournament, showcasing exceptional skill and leaving competitors behind.
fromBleacher Nation
2 weeks ago

The New Bestseller 'Heartland' Isn't Just A Larry Bird Book

I think Bill Hodges is an unsung hero in this story who has never truly gotten his due. It is Bill Hodges who pulls Larry Bird back from the brink. I believe without Bill Hodges, we don't know Larry Bird's name.
Chicago Cubs
#olympics
fromQueerty
2 weeks ago
LGBT

"Wouldn't want it any other way": These two brothers are funding their Olympic dreams one OF subscription at a time - Queerty

fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago
World news

If You Can Tell Which Of These 20 Weird-Sounding Sports Are In The Olympics, You Deserve A Medal

LGBT
fromQueerty
2 weeks ago

"Wouldn't want it any other way": These two brothers are funding their Olympic dreams one OF subscription at a time - Queerty

Klass Francisks Rozentals embraces his Olympic dream funded by OF, rejecting criticism and emphasizing the necessity of side hustles for athletes.
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago
World news

If You Can Tell Which Of These 20 Weird-Sounding Sports Are In The Olympics, You Deserve A Medal

LGBT
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

The Olympics Is Repeating One of Its Worst Mistakes

The IOC's new anti-trans testing policy revives discriminatory practices from the past, undermining the progress made in gender inclusivity in sports.
#journalism
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago
UK news

Keely Hodgkinson doubles down on West Ham criticism in London Stadium dispute

The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism and the need for on-ground reporting in critical societal issues.
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago
Media industry

The Sports Section With Swagger

Washington Post newsroom culture trained young reporters to act immediately, prioritizing on-scene reporting over bylines and fostering determined, hands-on news gathering.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Keely Hodgkinson doubles down on West Ham criticism in London Stadium dispute

The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism and the need for on-ground reporting in critical societal issues.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

'Kicked to the kerb' - is boxing failing its heroes?

Terry Spinks' fame masked a tragic decline into alcoholism and brain injury, highlighting the lack of care for retired boxers.
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 weeks ago

9 Books Our Editors Couldn't Put Down This Season

New biographies and freshly issued retrospectives reexamine the lives and legacies of fashion's biggest names, from archetypical It girl Jane Birkin to the eternally ahead of his time Issey Miyake.
Books
San Francisco
fromDefector
1 month ago

Who Told Scott Ostler He Was Allowed To Retire? | Defector

Two prominent Bay Area sportswriters died recently, and acclaimed columnist Scott Ostler is retiring after a distinguished career spanning over fifty years.
LGBT
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 weeks ago

Bob Costas Supports Olympic Committee Banning Trans Athletes from Women's Events: Common Sense Is Not Transphobic'

Bob Costas supports the IOC's decision to ban transgender athletes from women's sports, emphasizing common sense and respect for all individuals.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Shift That Happens When You Write a Non-Fiction Book

Writing a book transforms tacit knowledge into explicit frameworks, forcing experts to articulate intuitions they've developed through experience into clear, communicable ideas.
Writing
fromPoynter
1 month ago

What my golf coach taught me about writing - Poynter

Meaningful professional friendships develop through proximity and shared experiences, offering valuable lessons about work, craft, and life that extend far beyond the immediate relationship.
Skiing
fromFast Company
1 month ago

'Never run out of hobbies': Olympic medalist Alex Hall on knowing what to do next after success

Olympic slopestyle champion Alex Hall, raised on skis by parents who met skiing, remains uncertain about his post-athletic career but believes his evolving interests and hobbies will guide his professional future.
Philosophy
fromBig Think
1 month ago

The 3 types of reading (and the 2 you'll pick)

Reading exists on a spectrum from scanning to deep engagement, with most digital readers employing surface-level scanning that misses textual depth and nuance.
LGBT
fromQueerty
3 months ago

10 gay sports romances that will quench your Heated Rivalry thirst - Queerty

HBO Max's Heated Rivalry sparked mainstream interest in gay sports romance, leading to increased demand for similar queer romance stories centered on athletic settings and characters.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

What Makes the Olympics Feel So Good?

Healthy competition fosters community, trust, and mutual improvement, while toxic competition drives anxiety and isolation in workplaces.
fromPoynter
1 month ago

What are your favorite nonfiction books by journalists? - Poynter

"Race Against Time: A Reporter Reopens the Unsolved Murder Cases of the Civil Rights Era" quickly became one of my favorite nonfiction books written by a journalist. I appreciated how he showed the grueling, day-to-day work local journalism requires, and how many layers of people fought him in revealing the despicable work of the Ku Klux Klan.
Books
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

It's Time to Stop Debating & Start Putting the Bar Down - SnowBrains

I have evolved from someone who didn't think much of the bar except for resting my legs to thinking of it as an obvious life-saving precaution. Dr. Bourne shared several examples from Mammoth in which the bar could have saved lives, including the death of her former ski coach, who fell from a chairlift to his death, most likely from a medical event which may have been treatable.
Snowboarding
fromAxios
2 months ago

The death of sportswriting

Zoom out: The last 10+ years have seen the hollowing out of storied publications like Sports Illustrated and Sporting News, the end of ESPN's magazine and Grantland and the erosion of local newsrooms' sports sections before the Washington Post announcement. The New York Times cut its sports section after it acquired The Athletic in 2022 - one of the few reporting-driven publications that has emerged in the current sports media landscape.
Media industry
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Newsmax Guest Wants to Start Vetting' Olympians For Their Political Views

Figure skater named Amber Glenn, never heard of her before this, but launched a rant about Trump and the transgender issue, saying, quote, It's been a hard time for the LGBT community overall in this administration,' which it hasn't been. But she was a three-time reigning champ and was expected to at least win a medal. She flopped, got 13th place.
US politics
Miscellaneous
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

11 Sports That Have Been Part Of The Olympics And 11 Sports That (Surprisingly) Have Not

Eleven sports have appeared in the Olympic Games while eleven other sports have never been included, prompting interest ahead of Milano Cortina 2026.
#2026-winter-olympics
fromWIRED
1 month ago
US politics

The Olympics and Politics Are More Intertwined Than Ever. Maybe That's a Good Thing

fromWIRED
1 month ago
US politics

The Olympics and Politics Are More Intertwined Than Ever. Maybe That's a Good Thing

#winter-olympics
fromIndependent
2 months ago
Television

Pat Stacey: RTE's near-invisible Winter Olympics coverage is an insult to viewers and our athletes

fromIndependent
2 months ago
Television

Pat Stacey: RTE's near-invisible Winter Olympics coverage is an insult to viewers and our athletes

#tennis
fromIndependent
2 months ago
Soccer (FIFA)

Paul Kimmage: 40 years on, and feeling every one of them, every day is a kick in the crotch in this game

fromIndependent
2 months ago
Soccer (FIFA)

Paul Kimmage: 40 years on, and feeling every one of them, every day is a kick in the crotch in this game

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Joy of Six: stories of love in sport

The older I get, the more profoundly I appreciate that, when I'm writing about sport, I'm also writing about love. This makes perfect sense given these are mankind's two greatest inventions and the stuff we can least do without, but there's more to it than that: sport and love are both expressions of identity, creativity and devotion, pursued because they are right but also because it's impossible not to.
Running
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

Female Athletes Are Sharing Their Brutally Honest Experiences Of Being Disrespected In Their Sport

At my college back in the day, just as Title IX was being passed, the male athletes were given steak dinners at the cafe the night before big games, especially football, but basketball, and baseball too, but none for female teams. I was a walk-on to our softball team my freshman year, and also worked in the cafeteria to help pay tuition.
Higher education
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Olympic athletes push their bodies to the limit. Should we?

"We have a golden retriever, and so I walk her three or four miles a day, and I do a weight training class twice a week," says Brown, 62, of Arlington, Va. She knows muscle mass will decline without regular strength training. "We have a fun group with a personal trainer and we call ourselves the Beastie Girls," she says, describing how her group helps her stick with it. She also plays tennis and golf.
US news
Women
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 months ago

A look at how gender equality is changing the Olympics

Women's participation in Winter Olympics grew from 4.3% in 1924 to 47% in 2026, with expanded events and leadership representation.
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

Newsflash: Sports have always been political - LGBTQ Nation

President Donald Trump called Team USA member Hunter Hess "a real Loser" and said it was "very hard to root for someone like this" after the 27-year-old freeskier's comments about representing his country at the Winter Olympics. A reporter asked Hess at a news conference on February 6 what it means to him to represent the United States in the current climate, both domestically and internationally. He responded that it "brings up mixed emotions" and was "a little hard."
Social justice
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Not bowled over by male sports chat | Brief letters

Frustration with male sporting analogies; football-terrace chants mock nationality; calls for secular alternatives to blessings and exclamations; questions about reallocating extra exercise minutes.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Review: GOAT' does everything right as an inspirational sports movie

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... While it might not be the slam-dunk everyone aimed for, GOAT, a bustling animated venture that's co-produced by the Warriors Stephen Curry (who also voices a giraffe) and hails from the the Unanimous Media company he co-founded, succeeds where it needs to as family entertainment for aspiring athletes. They're the target audience and they'll eat this up.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

An Olympic miracle': twist in Conan Doyle's skimo tale as Russian snares silver

We can partly thank Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for popularising the Winter Olympics' newest sport, which made its debut amid an unrelenting snowstorm, a touch of mayhem, and no little controversy in Bormio. In 1894, the year after he had killed off Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls, Conan Doyle wrote about his own perilous 15-mile journey across the 8,000-feet high Maienfelder Furka Pass one that involved skiing and mountaineering.
Miscellaneous
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

What We Expect Athletes to Say Now

Federal immigration-enforcement violence and street tensions cast a heavy mood over Timberwolves games, affecting player focus, fan atmosphere, and prompting public protest.
Philosophy
fromiRunFar
2 months ago

Classical Texts for Running and Life

Excellence is difficult and requires sustained effort; running and reading cultivate virtue and classical books offer enduring guidance for improving character.
US news
fromPoynter
1 month ago

What do we learn about local newsrooms by looking at their Olympics coverage? - Poynter

Media conglomerates enable local newsrooms to cover global sporting events like the Olympics by providing resources, technology, and infrastructure that individual outlets cannot afford independently.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

What Plato Would Have Seen at the Olympics

Alysa Liu became the youngest national champion in American figure skating at 13. She made the 2022 Olympic team at 16. And she hated it. After Beijing, she retired, threw her skates in a closet, enrolled at UCLA, and spent 18 months figuring out who she was when nobody was giving her a score. Then she walked into a rink, landed a triple like she had never left, and called her coaches.
Psychology
Miscellaneous
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

33 Jaw-Dropping Olympic Images That Changed Sports History Forever

Milano Cortina 2026 runs February 6–22, 2026 across Lombardy and Northeast Italy; 33 powerful past Olympic photos highlight historical moments, including Katie Ledecky's record.
fromDefector
2 months ago

This Backward Guy Medaled | Defector

Dual moguls is new to the Olympics this year. It's head-to-head heats, with skiers facing moguls, gates, and jumps-and being judged, head-to-head, on each element for a combined score. In the men's medal rounds today, Japan's Ikuma Horishima (pictured above, sort of) had a disastrous run in his round-of-16 showdown, and somehow ended up facing the wrong way. That's an odd and very specific sort of adversity to overcome, but he did it.
Skiing
Television
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Column: Congrats on scoring football game tickets. The TV version is superior

Televised football exemplifies television's superior formal design—pacing, visuals, and broadcast techniques make football better on TV than in person, satisfying casual and devoted fans.
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

A Biography Without 'The Boring Bits'

Sophia Stewart poses a choice that many biographers struggle with: "what to do with the boring bits."
Books
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

WFAN's Boomer Esiason Tells Olympians Criticizing US to Respect Everything That's Going On' in Country

A radio host criticized U.S. Olympians for criticizing the country, insisting athletes should respect the flag while some expressed mixed feelings about representing America.
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Paul Kimmage: Sport Ireland and Rowing Ireland face the Oireachtas music this week - troubled waters run ever deeper

What will be their tune this Wednesday? You've got to hand it to Sport Ireland - they say what they like, and they like what they say. Take the press release three days before Christmas, 'Sport Ireland welcomes 2025 as most successful year ever for Irish high-performance sport', when they rolled out their big hitters for a collective pat on the back.
Miscellaneous
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge

Elite ski jumpers are aware of the advantage and have already crotch-rocketed to scandal with related schemes. Last year, two Norwegian Olympic medalists, Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang, and three of their team officials were charged with cheating after an anonymous video showed the head coach and suit technician illegally restitching the crotch area of the two jumpers' suits to make them larger. The jumpers received a three-month suspension, while the head coach, an assistant coach, and the technician faced a harsher 18-month ban.
Skiing
Books
fromPortland Monthly
2 months ago

Chuck Klosterman's 'Football' Journeys into America's Media-Addled Soul

NFL football is simultaneously conservative and liberal, highly edited with few surprises, and exerts vast societal influence while facing safety and cultural contradictions.
#transgender-athletes
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

Should the U.S. be prevented from competing in the Olympics like other lawless nations? - LGBTQ Nation

The 1980 U.S. Olympic boycott responded to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; similar foreign-policy conduct under Trump raises concerns about U.S. participation and international accountability.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

It is hard to forgive': former girlfriend of Norwegian Olympic biathlete responds to apology for affair

Sturla Holm Lgreid publicly apologised for cheating; his former girlfriend finds forgiveness difficult and the apology overshadowed Norwegian biathlon achievements.
World news
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

17 of the biggest scandals in Olympic history

Olympic athletes and Games have repeatedly faced controversies including age falsification, medal revocations, judging errors, athlete misconduct, cheating allegations, and environmental problems like Seine pollution.
#reading-habits
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

British-American Olympic Skier Urinates F*ck ICE' Into Snow in Milan

Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I'm a constituent from [Your City, State]. I'm calling to urge Senator [Name] to refuse to support any final Department of Homeland Security funding agreement that fails to meaningfully rein in ICE and Border Patrol. Innocent people have been murdered, and enough is enough. We can't wait around while ICE continues to operate with unchecked power in our communities.
US politics
World news
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

The Pain and Glory of My Football Life

Independent, reader-funded journalism holds powerful actors accountable, centers marginalized communities, exposes distortions, and advances progressive ideas to drive political change.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

9 nonfiction books to kick-start 2026

Every season, the Next Big Idea Club editorial team reviews dozens of upcoming books to curate a selection of the most exciting, must-read nonfiction titles. We start with a broad pool of nominees from which we identify a small handful of finalists and, ultimately, an official season selection. Today, it's our pleasure to share our list of five finalists for Season 29! Without further ado, the new books we're most excited about right now are . . .
Books
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Sports Reporter Sarah Spain Fumes at Pedophile-Protecting' JD Vance and His MAGA Fans at Winter Olympics

Just wanted to give you a heads up that if you see some weird comments on my Instagram that I haven't had a chance to delete yet, it's because I got called out for criticizing a pedophile-protecting-American-who-was-executed-by-ICE-slandering-person,
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Olympic program review opens path to relax Winter Games mandate for only sports on snow and ice

Olympic winter sports must be played on snow and ice, according to the Olympic Charter. But could a muddy field of play get its chance at a future Winter Games, even as soon as in the French Alps in 2030 or Salt Lake City in 2034? How about parquet in an indoor hall? Snow volleyball is ready and waiting. Those and other sports
World news
LGBT
fromThe Bold Italic
2 months ago

My belated rant on 'Heated Rivalry'

Heated Rivalry resonates emotionally with gay viewers but misrepresents gay male sexual realities and lacks diverse, inclusive queer representation.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

As US Olympians call for tolerance and LGBTQ rights, some face Trump attacks and online hate

U.S. Olympic skiers called for de-escalation and respect amid domestic unrest, while one athlete's remark provoked sharp criticism from conservative leaders.
Books
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

The stories behind the books - Harvard Gazette

Harvard's library collection includes books that use layered images, movable elements, and raised type to create interactive, tactile, and accessible reading experiences.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

C'mon, Professors, Assign the Hard Reading

Assigning whole novels in literature classes restores deep reading, rebuilds attention, and enables students to engage meaningfully despite technological distractions.
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