Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong Wants You to Forgive and Forget. Again.
Five years after his Oprah confession, Armstrong is proving, one podcast at a time, that we'll forgive anyone.
In Search of Lance Armstrong's Staunchest Supporters
More than four years after publicly admitting to doping, Lance Armstrong remains an outcast in the cycling world. But some of his supporters have stayed loyal to the disgraced American. What has kept them on side through so much turmoil?
Infamous Drug Cheat Lance Armstrong Cycles New Zealand Streets; Prepares for Beer Advertisement
"We are using Lance to tell a cautionary tale called 'The Consequence' which depicts how much you stand to lose when you pursue success at all costs."
The Mountain (Running) Men in the Grassroots Fight Against Doping
Mountain, ultra, and trail running is a niche but growing sport. Now some of its most prominent athletes want to stop the rise of doping before it takes root.
Is Chris Froome Ready to Make Cycling Great Again?
Already in an elite group of multiple Tour winners, Froome declared his goal to win the Tour, Olympic Road Race and Olympic Time Time in 2016. It's been a long time since pro cycling has had that sort of audacity.
Tweetin' Sports with Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump
Donald Trump: tre-mendous, tre-mendous sports fan. And like most tre-mendous sports fans, shares his opinions on social media.
How Scientists Are Using Metals to Kill Cancer
As scientists inch closer to being able manage, or even cure cancer, some types of metals are providing some of the most exciting results.
Lawmakers Slam Volkswagen Executive in Emissions Cheating Hearing
CEO of Volkswagen America, Michael Horn appeared before Congress on Thursday to testify about how Volkswagen knowingly installed software that skirted emission regulations in 11 million of its cars, almost 500,000 of which in the US.
Hollywood's Incomplete Indictment of Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong's long campaign of doping and deception is the core of Stephen Frears's new film, "The Program." It's a good story, but it doesn't quite add up to a good movie.
Here Are the Movies We Will Be Arguing About Over the Next Six Months
The Toronto International Film Festival announced its opening slate of films, focusing heavily on movies that might make a few bucks and win some Oscars.
Why Does Chris Froome Have So Many Doubters?
Chris Froome has never failed a drugs test and has repeated promises that he is ‘100% clean’. So why does a prominent French anti-doping campaigner think there’s reason to doubt the leader of the Tour de France?
British Political Expert Alastair Campbell Explains What Makes Someone a 'Winner'
"I don't feel Machiavellian, but I know I can be. I mean, I've done things that people describe as Machiavellian."