sports
Coverage of sports in the Nexus archive.
- Trump sneaks in Nobel Prize jab while touting America’s achievements
President Trump mentioned his Nobel Prize grievance during remarks at Mount RushMore on the eve of America's 250th birthday, highlighting American achievements in inventions, advancements, music, sports, and culture.
- Rafael Nadal talks tennis prize money, his hotels, and what sports taught him about business
Rafael Nadal opened his fourth Zel hotel as he expands into hospitality, education, and sports after retiring from tennis.
- Tamil Nadu aims at ₹1,000-crore investment in technical textiles by 2030
Tamil Nadu plans to attract ₹1,000-crore investment in technical textiles by 2030, focusing on sectors like automobile, healthcare, sports, agriculture, and construction. The initiative is led by the Department of Handlooms, Textiles, Khadi and Handicrafts.
- The Dutch diplomatic playbook in Texas
The Netherlands' Mirjam Sterk, part of a government delegation in Texas, engaged in diplomatic activities in Houston, including visiting dementia researchers and an LGBTQ+ community center. She emphasized sports as a unifying force to build bridges in a polarized world.
- EXCLUSIVE: Colin Cowherd explains why he stuck to sports as ESPN became 'rudderless' during Trump's presidency
Colin Cowherd discusses his decision to avoid politics on his shows despite ESPN's increased political discourse during Donald Trump's presidency. He attributes ESPN's shift toward and away from politics to changes in leadership, praising current ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro for refocusing on sports. Cowherd describes himself as a 'radical centrist' critical of both political sides.
- WATCH: How a sports team winning is good for fans' brains
A neurologist discusses how a sports team's victory benefits fans' brains. ABC News' Danny New reports on the topic.
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reveals on hot mic she’s quit smoking
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni revealed on a hot mic that she has quit smoking during the G7 summit, where world leaders also discussed lighter topics such as sports, cigarettes, the weather, and Greenland.
- For Iran’s Athletes, There Is No Separating Sports From Politics
Iran's athletes face intertwined sports and political tensions, highlighted by defections, protests, and national pride as the 2026 World Cup approaches. The article notes decades of conflict between identity and state authority in the context of international sports.
- Meloni quit smoking; notorious bike-hater Trump gets gifted a bike; Macron loses his watch: Hot mic moments from the G7 summit
G7 leaders discussed lighter topics during hot mic moments, including Giorgia Meloni quitting smoking, Donald Trump receiving a bike and referencing Greenland, and Emmanuel Macron losing his watch. The conversation also touched on sports, with Macron and others commenting on the World Cup and Champions League.
- Apple TV 4K multiview: How to watch four live sports feeds at once
Apple TV 4K's multiview feature allows users to watch four live sports feeds simultaneously. An expert sports fan provides a guide on compatible sports and how to use the feature, along with tips for non-Apple TV users.
- UK government announces £132.5m after-school clubs package
The UK government has announced a £132.5m funding package for after-school clubs offering activities like music, debating, engineering, and sports. The initiative aims to provide alternatives to online time as ministers prepare to introduce social media restrictions for under-16s.
- Major IAS reshuffle in Kerala; B. Ashok is Principal Secretary, Higher Education, and N. Prashanth, Special Secretary, Sports
Kerala has undergone a major IAS reshuffle, with B. Ashok appointed as Principal Secretary for Higher Education and N. Prashanth as Special Secretary for Sports. Rathan U. Kelkar will hold additional charge as Secretary for the newly-formed Department for the Welfare of the Elderly, Coastal Shipping and Inland Navigation, and Information and Public Relations.
- Studying sports and disability, he laid the groundwork for the Special Olympics
Frank Hayden, who passed away at 96, dedicated his life to studying sports and disability, laying the foundation for the Special Olympics. He believed sports provided opportunities for people with special needs.
- Brazil Moves to Ban Prediction Markets on Elections, Sports
Brazil is taking legislative action to prohibit prediction markets related to elections and sports events. The move aims to prevent speculative trading on political and sporting outcomes, which officials argue could influence public opinion or disrupt fair competition.
- NBC News Presents Common Ground Live
NBC News hosts Common Ground Live at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., uniting leaders from politics, sports, and space exploration to discuss solutions to key issues. The event will be featured across NBC News programs and platforms, sponsored by Comcast.
- Mark Cuban-Led Sports Fund Has $450 Million in Commitments
Mark Cuban's sports fund has secured $450 million in commitments. The fund is led by billionaire investor Mark Cuban, known for his ownership of the Dallas Mavericks. The article mentions photographer Stefani Reynolds from Bloomberg.
- Saudis Now Want Sports to Make Money, Clouding LIV Golf’s Future
The Saudi government is prioritizing sports as a revenue-generating sector, raising concerns about the financial sustainability and future of LIV Golf. This shift in strategy may lead to increased pressure on the golf league to align with Saudi Arabia's broader economic goals.