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Seattle Seahawks running back Kenny McIntosh has been placed on injured reserve with a torn ACL that will require surgery. McIntosh was injured during Saturday’s practice. He was competing for ...
It’s easy to pitch the gondola rides to tourists visiting Providence but for those driving by the river every day, there's a ...
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson is living the best offseason of his life. After proposing to his girlfriend Haley ...
British cyclist Lizzie Deignan has announced her immediate retirement after confirming she's expecting her third child. She is a former world champion and was the first British athlete to win ...
In a city that never slows down, these women are setting the pace. Crain’s 2025 Women of Influence honorees are leaders in real estate, finance, health care, sports, the nonprofit world and ...
The Indiana Fever thought Caitlin Clark’s return might solve their wild first-half ride. They were getting healthy, beating good teams and starting to meet expectations.
From fighting for higher salaries to cheering on teammates Clark was there off the court rooting for something bigger than one basketball game.
Captain Napheesa Collier led her team to victory, but the battle for a new CBA took center stage at the 2025 WNBA All-Star ...
The WNBA's ongoing CBA negotiations became a subplot of the All-Star Game the second the players stepped onto the court.
During All-Star Game warmups, WNBA players wore a shirt that read "Pay Us What You Owe Us" in front of the large crowd at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and the audience at home.
It's been more than 14 years since the "Beast Quake" occurred, and yet the Seattle Seahawks fanbase still gets the credit it deserves on the most prolific play in franchise history.
As the WNBA All-Stars took the court for warm-ups in Indianapolis, all the players for both Team Collier and Team Clark were wearing shirts that read, “Pay Us What You Us.” ...