On Wednesday, former Iowa women's basketball star Caitlin Clark became the first rookie to the All-WNBA First Team since 2008. Here's more: ...
The 22-year-old WNBA star arrived at the game sporting her usual simple and comfortable fit. Clark’s outfit featured a black ...
In addition to her elite talent on the court, Clark is a revenue driving machine. She helped facilitate countless WNBA TV viewership and attendance records throughout her rookie campaign. Her jersey ...
Some of the world’s best track and field athletes competed for lucrative prizes on Thursday, as the inaugural women-only Athlos event got underway in New York. Launched by entrepreneur and ...
American Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas was edged by Brittany Brown as many of the world's top women's track athletes competed for record prizes at the inaugural Athlos NYC. Thomas ...
Brittany Brown won $60,000 prize money and a custom Tiffany crown American Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas was edged by Brittany Brown as many of the world's top women's track athletes competed ...
All of that will change over time — women should and will come closer to the NBA players’ 50/50 split of revenue with the league. You can be sure that comes up from the players union in future ...
Caitlin Clark’s first WNBA season is over. The Indiana Fever were knocked out of the WNBA playoffs on Wednesday night in a thrilling Game 2 battle with the Connecticut Sun, 87-81, in Uncasville ...
New C.D.C. data show that firearms remain the leading means of suicide for both men and women. By Christina Caron Women are increasingly using guns to die by suicide in the United States ...
When women first arrived on Wall Street in the 1950s and ‘60s, there was a playbook they were expected to follow if they wanted any chance of success. “Wall Street” was still centered around ...
Police, meanwhile, said that over almost two decades, 19 women had made sex crime allegations against the businessman, who was never prosecuted. Michael Ward, the store’s boss, said it is clear ...
Germany, Australia, Canada and the Netherlands said they will take the Taliban to the U.N.’s highest court because of its harsh restrictions on Afghan women. By Marlise Simons Four countries on ...