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Albert Samaha

Albert Samaha

Sports Investigative Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Sports

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Recent Articles

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New York City gunman appeared to target NFL, had mental health history

The Manhattan high-rise shooter, a former high school football player, left a note referencing the brain disease CTE and appeared to have targeted the NFL’s offices, authorities said.
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WNBA fandom is shifting to a more tribal, toxic atmosphere

An explosion in popularity has meant more divisive voices crashing into a community that long-time fans have centered on inclusion.
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Two nights in Vegas with the fan-bros of UFC

In Las Vegas for UFC 313, a weekend of violence and ‘escape.’
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How an NBA fairy tale became sports betting’s cautionary tale

Jontay Porter went from obscure to infamous in the inaugural corruption scandal of the online sports betting boom.
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Anthony Edwards is the Gen Z star USA Basketball craved

Talking trash and listening carefully, 22-year-old Edwards is at the Paris Olympics to stake his claim as American hoops’ next big thing.
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He’s 18, a taekwondo prodigy — and Palestine’s best medal hope

Eight Palestinian athletes will compete in the Paris Games, the most in history. Omar Ismail is the only one to earn a spot by winning a qualifying competition.
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Georgia QB sues Florida Coach Billy Napier over failed NIL deal

Former Florida recruit Jaden Rashada claims Napier and a Flrodia donor promised him a massive payday that never materialized.
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A grand Olympic plan for the Seine. But first, the tent camps.

With the Summer Games coming to Paris, migrants there face a new choice: Get on the bus or wait for the next police sweep.
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A betting scandal rocked Iowa sports. Then the case went sideways.

The probe revealed widespread sports-betting among college athletes – and a disjointed system to keep corruption in check.
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California lawmakers pushed a tackle football ban. Families pushed ...

After years of defending tackle football in Sacramento, the sport’s supporters know how to fight back. This month brought perhaps their biggest scare to date.
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How the private equity firm buying Everton built its business

Before 777 Partners bought soccer clubs around the globe, it faced allegations that it profited from predatory financial practices.