Baseball Immortality Meets Ungodly Inequality
Superstar Juan Soto gets a new team. His fans get heartbreak. His owners get richer.
Superstar Juan Soto gets a new team. His fans get heartbreak. His owners get richer.
The Poor People's Campaign marched on Washington to demand that politicians legislate to protect the fundamental rights of 140 million poor and low-wealth people in America. Here's why a pastor from New York joined them.
The landmark collective bargaining agreement for the United States Women’s National Team creates a blueprint for equity across global sports organizations.
Our second Gilded Age isn’t as enchanting as Condé Nast and celebrity spectacle make it seem – but a red carpet parade while event workers struggle for dignified treatment epitomizes the era.
A cyber-savvy deep pocket is claiming he has the key to ‘democratizing’ our sporting landscape.
Fine art has never been more financially lucrative — or less central to our culture.
The classic teen drama returns. This time, with class consciousness.
America’s super rich and their European pals have failed spectacularly in a scheme to kill global football’s most egalitarian traditions.
Even in a pandemic, 64 billionaires have seen incredible gains from the major league sports teams they own.