Sports
The Ten Best Photography Books of 2023
Our favorite titles this year will make readers feel the power of visual storytelling
A LeBron James Museum Is Now Open in Akron, Ohio
Museum-goers follow the star from his childhood apartment to his expansive NBA career
Only Ten Babe Ruth Rookie Baseball Cards Survive. Now, One Is Going Up for Auction
Bidding starts at $2.5 million, but the auction house expects the 1914 collectible to sell for much more—and possibly break memorabilia records
How the Zamboni Revolutionized Fun on the Ice
The story behind the most efficient—and intriguing—piece of hardware in all of sports
Manhattan's First Public Beach Opens Along the Hudson River
The new 5.5-acre recreation space includes a sandy shore, sports field, picnic area and boardwalk—but swimming isn't allowed
This Black Football Player Was Fatally Injured During a Game. A Century Later, a College Stadium Bears His Name
Rival athletes trampled Jack Trice during his "first real college game." He died two days later at age 21
Angler Catches 283-Pound Alligator Gar in Texas, Potentially Setting Two World Records
Art Weston and Kirk Kirkland spent nearly three hours reeling in the gargantuan fish
Found in an Attic, Princess Diana's Iconic 'Black Sheep' Sweater Sells for $1.1 Million
The red jumper’s design came to symbolize the princess' relationship with the royal family
Nebraska Volleyball Sets New World Record for Attendance at a Women's Sporting Event
A total of 92,003 fans packed into the university's football stadium on Wednesday night
The Baseball Player-Turned-Spy Who Went Undercover to Assassinate the Nazis' Top Nuclear Scientist
During World War II, the OSS sent Moe Berg to Europe, where he gathered intel on Germany's efforts to build an atomic bomb
You Can Rent an Entire Baseball Stadium on Airbnb
Travelers can use the field, clubhouse and batting cages of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos
These Climbers Just Set a New Record for Ascending the World's 14 Highest Peaks
Kristin Harila and Tenjin Sherpa completed the series of climbs in just over three months
Sports Legend Althea Gibson Served Up Tennis History When She Broke Through in 1950
Her athletic performance in New York impressed onlookers of all colors and cracked opened the door for a new generation of Black players to come
Celebrate the Women’s World Cup With 15 Stunning Soccer Shots
Achieve the goal of viewing these highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
When Barbie Broke the Glass Ceiling
The iconic doll traveled to space, flew with the Thunderbirds and joined the NBA, beating real-life women to an array of career milestones
Eight of the Best Spots to Go Freshwater Diving or Snorkeling in the United States
These bucket-list underwater sites offer up megalodon teeth, manatee herds and other unique encounters
This Summer's Women's World Cup Follows Decades of Challenges On and Off the Field
Predicted to break attendance records, the tournament has already sold over a million tickets
How the Most Popular Sailboat Ever Was Invented
The Sunfish taught millions of Americans to seize the breeze
Suspects Finally Charged for Museum Robberies Spanning 20 Years
Prosecutors allege that nine thieves stole art by Warhol and Pollock, among other valuable items
Fisherman Reels in 'Monster' Nine-Foot Catfish in Italy
The behemoth, found in the Po River, may have set a world record for the longest catch-and-release catfish
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