This isn’t about cancel culture. This is about Bob Huggins going on a radio show and callously using a slur to describe gay people.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Mage’s magical Kentucky Derby win overshadowed by specter of animal death in the sport
Kentucky Derby winner Mage ran a magnificent race and has an inspirational story. But the deaths of seven horses hang over Churchill Downs.
Forte is Kentucky Derby favorite, but don’t count out Tapit Trice, Angel of Empire, Verifying
There’s a good chance the Kentucky Derby winner probably will come out of Todd Pletcher or Brad Cox’s barn. They will saddle seven of 19 starters.
Where is Bob Baffert? Why six-time Kentucky Derby winner isn’t at Churchill Downs
With six Kentucky Derby titles and 16 Triple Crown race wins, Bob Baffert was horse racing’s only crossover star. Why isn’t he at Churchill Downs?
What happened to Kentucky Derby hero Rich Strike? Comeback in the works after uneven results
A year ago, Rich Strike delivered one of the biggest upsets and most compelling stories in Kentucky Derby history. What has happened since then?
Trae Young proved why he’s irreplaceable with Game 5 winning shot for Hawks
The Atlanta Hawks aren’t trading Trae Young. All you needed to do was watch Game 5 against the Boston Celtics on Tuesday to figure out why.
No. 1 Milwaukee Bucks on verge of all-time collapse vs. Miami Heat
Should the No. 1 Bucks fall to the No. 8 Heat, the Giannis Antetokounmpo injury will be blamed, but Milwaukee’s issues seem deeper than that.
Ja Morant’s high-flying play thrilling to watch, but makes Grizzlies vulnerable
If Ja Morant’s hand injury is as bad as it seemed, this could be Memphis’ second straight playoff run that ends with Morant unavailable or compromised
Augusta National reveals that Jon Rahm is best golfer in the world right now with Masters win
Spaniard Jon Rahm didn’t just win the Masters. He crushed the field in a way that felt much more magnificent than his four-stroke margin of victory.
Brooks Koepka is back in championship form at the Masters. If you want to catch him, better hurry
Brooks Koepka is back after a debilitating knee injury. But given which side of the pro golf schism Koepka has landed on, you better catch him now.