No storylines, no superstars: Germany simply wins it allIn a World Cup of icons and narratives, Germany’s anonymous squad marched to a victory that was remarkably unremarkable
May we tell you about the specials this evening? It’s meIt sounds like hipster parody, but the ThisFish program–which tells you how your fish lived and died–is a sign of the times
LeBron James’s new (old) home and new legacyThe best basketball player on the planet returns to Cleveland and single-handedly fixes his legacy
The royal week that was: Buff princes and the sporting lifeWilliam explains to his bemused father what being called "buff" means
Where’s a smoke bomb when you need one?Scott Feschuk on how to end a conversation at a party and other adulthood problems
Editorial: It’s time for Canada to increase highway speed limitsB.C. is going to let drivers go 120 km/h on some highways. The rest of Canada needs to get up to speed.
Tennis Canada plays the long gameWith its coaching and financial support of a select few players, the organization has found a way to compete in a dauntingly expensive game
Jay William McGinn, 1985-2014A fearless child, he was the first to try anything. After years living the life of a nomad, he finally found a place to call home.
Brazil vs. Germany: ’This is the World Cup’s Red Wedding’A home team burdened with huge expectations but without their two best players, up against an elite squad. What could go wrong?