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Over the years, 35-year-old Sarah has moved from being a rookie to becoming a team captain, and now a role model ...
Can you believe we’re heading into August? So much to do throughout Greater Cleveland with summer in full swing, from ballgames to Blossom Music Center concerts, from comedy to cultural festivals and ...
The FIBA Women’s AfroBasket 2025 begins this Saturday, July 26, in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, and the entire basketball world will The post FIBA 2025 Women’s Afrobasket Championship: Players To Watch Out ...
American Women to Chase 20-Plus Medals at World Championships Twenty-one women will represent the United States in pool competition at this year’s World Championships, and only three are total ...
Florida volleyball's Taylor Parks has been named to the 12-player roster representing the United States at the 2025 NORCECA Women's U21 Pan American Cup, held July 22–27 in San Jose, Costa Rica.
‘Spitfires’ author recounts little-known story of World War II’s American women pilots Carlsbad's Nancy Stratford, now 106, is the last survivor of the 25 U.S. women who served in the Royal ...
The author revisited her “formative” but “traumatic” theater experience for My Train Leaves at Three.
The “Our Lives, Our Stories” African American Women’s Health Conference is a culturally responsive health conference that centers the needs of Black women in our region,” Lynne Chambers ...
Iga Swiatek dominates American Amanda Anisimova in Wimbledon finals Iga Swiatek shut out Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon women's final Saturday in a match that lasted just under an hour.
Blake Monroe pinned NXT Women's Champion Jacy Jayne in her first televised WWE match in the main event of Great American Bash.
Iga Swiatek earned her first Wimbledon title on Saturday after defeating American Amanda Anisimova in straight sets in the women's final, which lasted under an hour.
Here is more on the last American woman to win Wimbledon, and how Amanda Anisimova can end a near-decade-long drought.