Tennis player Peng Shuai has barely been seen or heard since making sexual assault allegations Nov. 2 against former high-ranking Chinese official.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: With disappointment of 2018 World Cup qualifying still fresh, USMNT’s draw feels more like a loss
The USMNT must still travel to Canada and Mexico in the final two windows of Concacaf qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers was never right about COVID-19 – he’s just been lucky this whole time
Aaron Rodgers is back after a bout with COVID-19 and the Packers won Sunday. But none of that legitimizes the QB’s stance on vaccinations.
Opinion: Win over Mexico shows USMNT has the swagger to go with its considerable talent
The USMNT might not be ready to win the World Cup just yet – and they still need to actually qualify – but they’re closer than they’ve ever been.
Dos a Cero again: USMNT blanks Mexico 2-0 for crucial World Cup qualifying victory
The U.S. defeated archrival Mexico by the famous 2-0 score for the fifth time in qualifying since 2000, and this one put them atop Concacaf standings.
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers has COVID. He lied about being vaccinated, and being a team player
Aaron Rodgers must have thought he was so clever, saying he was “immunized” in August when asked, directly, if he’d been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Opinion: Goal the only thing missing from Carli Lloyd’s final game with USWNT
Carli Lloyd, who has had as big an impact on the game as any American player, made her last appearance with the USWNT on Tuesday night.
Carli Lloyd ends career as most impactful soccer player, man or woman, in US history
Carli Lloyd scored winning goal in gold-medal games at 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and outscored Japan on her own in 2015 World Cup finale.
Opinion: Nothing but the worst for London and that means Urban Meyer’s Jaguars vs. Dolphins
NFL has played at least one game in London since 2007 with the exception of 2020, when COVID-19 forced all games to be played in United States.
NFL has not agreed to meet with women who worked for WFT and seek answers about investigation
Unlike in other high-profile NFL cases, no written report done on findings of investigation into toxic workplace at Washington Football Team.