Keeping ScoreAthletes
From The TIME Files: A 2007 Talk With Oscar Pistorius
Hearing Pistorius in much happier, hopeful times, is somewhat eerie.
Keeping ScoreAthletes
Hearing Pistorius in much happier, hopeful times, is somewhat eerie.
Keeping ScoreSoccer
Neymar, Brazil’s latest football sensation, sat with TIME Editor-at-Large Bobby Ghosh to discuss his career, his life — and why he continues to resist the temptation to move to a big-name club in Europe.
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Keeping ScoreMixed Martial Arts
The ex-Olympian, who will make history in the first-ever women’s UFC fight, isn’t exactly the shy type.
Keeping ScoreYouth Sports
New research shows that stronger necks may lead to safer heads.
Keeping ScoreAppreciation
No one mixed show-biz and basketball like the longtime Lakers owner who died Monday at age 80.
Keeping ScoreBasketball
The Miami Heat star is on a record-breaking streak of efficiency. As the game’s greatest player turns 50, it’s fair to wonder: will LeBron eventually eclipse him?
Keeping ScoreOlympics
The International Olympic Committee stunned the sports world by dropping wrestling from the 2020 program. Is the ancient sport gone for good?
Keeping ScoreCollege Sports
An investigation that critiques the Freeh report’s conclusions about the Jerry Sandusky scandal still leaves many questions unanswered. And can we ever know the full truth?
Keeping ScoreOlympics
After a crash in Austria, America’s most decorated skier needs reconstructive surgery. Why she’s a good bet to make it back for Sochi
Keeping ScoreSuper Bowl
Though the big game is over, there’s still plenty to talk about.
Keeping ScoreSuper Bowl
A blackout, wild momentum swings, fodder for second guessing: this Super Bowl had it all. How the Baltimore Ravens pulled off the win.
Keeping ScoreSuper Bowl
On eve of Super Bowl, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says New Orleans is “bigger and better than ever.” The facts say otherwise
Keeping ScoreSuper Bowl
At a party, showing off your knowledge of “the Pistol,” “hump moves,” and right-to-left deficiencies may earn you some cred