I'll Have Another, who is set to compete in the Belmont Stakes on June 9 to try to become the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978, arrived in Barn 9 at Belmont Park at 2:53 p.m. on Sunday after vanning in from Baltimore.
Bodemeister, runner-up to I'll Have Another in the Kentucky Derby, was made the morning-line favorite when post positions were drawn Wednesday for the 137th Preakness Stakes.
Wear the same sweatshirt or socks for every important game? Listen to a lucky song (10 times)? Sit in the same chair? Mutter a mantra? Share your game ritual with The New York Times.
Chelsea's 2-1 win over Liverpool in the F.A. Cup final on Saturday raised more questions about the job security of the teams' managers than it answered.
Joe Drape, Jay Schreiber and Jim Luttrell of The Times joined readers in a Google Plus video hangout to handicap Saturday's Kentucky Derby and talk about the state of horse racing.
Judy Battista and Mike Tanier, who write about football for The New York Times joined a handful of readers in a Google Plus video hangout to talk about this week's N.F.L. draft.
In Saturday's Yankees victory over Boston, Nick Swisher and Mark Teixeira each had six runs batted in. It was the fifth time in Yankees history that two players drove in at least six runs in the same game.
The Times is looking for readers to join the football writers Judy Battista and Mike Tanier in a Google Plus video hangout to discuss the upcoming N.F.L. draft.
The man who could have the biggest impact on Wednesday's Champions League semifinal between Chelsea and Barcelona might not be the one you are thinking of.
Ozzie Guillen, brought in to manage the Miami Marlins as part of an effort to court the city’s Latino population, was suspended for his remarks that seemed to laud Fidel Castro.
The Times’s baseball writers Tyler Kepner, David Waldstein and Andrew Keh join a handful Times readers to discuss the upcoming 2012 season via Google-plus video hangout.
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales will be charged on Friday in connection with the March 11 shooting deaths of Afghan civilians, a senior United States official said.
The Times's college basketball experts will be holding a Google-plus video hangout to discuss the tournament on Thursday and would like to readers to join the conversation.
William C. Rhoden believes the N.F.L. should take it easy with its finger pointing in the New Orleans bounty controversy. The league sanctions violence.
About a third of adults ages 46 through 64 were divorced, separated or had never been married in 2010, compared with 13 percent in 1970, according to a recent analysis.
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are locked in an intense fight in Michigan, while Arizona is looking like less of a battleground. Results, exit polls, updates and analysis from the New York Times political team.
John Branch, a sports reporter for The Times, will have a Facebook chat with students on Wednesday about his series on the life and death of hockey enforcer Derek Boogaard.
Quanitta Underwood, perhaps the United States’ best hope for an Olympic medal in women’s boxing, won her second-round bout at the national qualifying tournament in Spokane, Wash.
Are you excited by clearance sales, white-water rafting and illicit romance? Or perhaps you take a more cautious approach to life, opting for the same vacation each year and skipping dessert after a big meal. Where do you fall on the spectrum? Take our quiz to find out.
A baseball official close to the negotiations said that the teams were still working on the money side of the deal, as well as the players the Yankees would receive, but that the Pirates were the front-runners in a deal for the right-handed starter.
In this edition of the SNY.tv Metro Hockey Podcast, Christopher Botta discusses the Rangers, the Devils and the Islanders with Steve Zipay of Newsday, Scott Cullen of TSN and Kevin Shultz of Islanders Point Blank.
Sam Gagner of the Edmonton Oilers had four goals and four assists in the team's 8-4 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night for the first eight-point game in the N.H.L. in more than 23 years.
Mitt Romney won by a wide margin over Newt Gingrich, who came in second. The campaign now shifts immediately to Nevada, which will hold its caucuses on Saturday.
Judy Battista, who covers the N.F.L. for The Times, answered questions from readers about Manning’s future and the Super Bowl matchup between the Giants and the Patriots.
Jeff Z. Klein joins Christopher Botta in studio to discuss the latest Rangers, Devils and Islanders news in this edition of the SNY.tv Metro Hockey Podcast.
During the president’s address tonight, The New York Times is offering live updates, tweets, fact checking and analysis of the best moments, highlights and low lights.
Tim Lincecum, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, and San Francisco Giants reached verbal agreement on a contract Tuesday for two-years, $40.5 million, according to a club official.
A reporter discussed the challenges posed by increasingly globalized high-tech industries, based on a deep look inside the economics of Apple’s manufacturing.
In an interview with Claire Bloomfield for the British online magazine Sabotage Times, Alex Ferguson recently reflected on how the game, and his job, had changed over the years
Judy Battista, the N.F.L. reporter for The Times, answered questions from readers about this weekend’s playoff games and what the future holds for the Jets.
Tottenham has quietly moved up to third in the Premier League, and can tie Manchester United for second place by winning a makeup game against Everton on Wednesday.
Fulham's Clint Dempsey scored a hat trick, Aston Villa's Brad Guzan saved a penalty kick and Everton's Landon Donovan had an assist in a big day for American players in England.
The Slap Shot contributor Christopher Botta talks hockey with Jim Devellano, the senior vice president of the Red Wings and the former assistant general manager of the Islanders.
The Slap Shot contributor Christopher Botta talks hockey with Jim Devellano, the senior vice president of the Red Wings and the former assistant general manager of the Islanders.
Splunk is among a crop of enterprise software start-up companies that analyze big data and are establishing themselves in territory long controlled by giant business-technology vendors like Oracle and I.B.M., reports Malia Wollan in Monday's New York Times.
The Knicks have improved, the defending champion Mavericks have not, but in the end, N.B.A. reporter Howard Beck believes that the Thunder and Heat will meet in the finals.
The Slap Shot contributor Christopher Botta talks New York area hockey with Scott Burnside of ESPN.com and Dave Starman of CBS Sports in the SNY.tv Metro Hockey Podcast.