Por: The New York Times Sports October 10, 2022
LONDON — There is always something to shoulder, the world’s best women’s soccer players know. Second-class facilities. Failed leadership. The persistent fight for equal opportunities. The glacial battle for equal pay.Just last week, a comprehensive report revealing left players devastated, but not surprised.“It’s really sad to say, but in a way, I think we’re used to having to deal with one thing or another,” United States forward... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation October 12, 2022
The moment President Joe Biden dropped his notes during an interview has sparked a debate on social media.During an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper that was broadcast on Tuesday night, Biden said he would add a federal ban on assault weapons to his list of legislative... + más
Fetterman-Oz debate set for Oct. 25 as chances dim for debate in governor’s race | PennLive
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Associated Press USA Sports October 12, 2022
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawyer for Hope Solo filed a notice with a court indicating the former U.S. goalkeeper wants to object to the settlement of the equal pay lawsuit between her former teammates and the U.S. Soccer Federation.Solo sued the USSF in August 2018 alleging... + más
Aaron Judge chases down Roger Maris: Complete list of Yankee slugger’s 2022 home runs | New York Daily News
Soccer newsletter: NWSL failed at its most important job | Los Angeles Times
The New York Times USA Business September 28, 2022
Currency emblazoned with the image of King Charles III is not expected to enter circulation until mid-2024, the Bank of England said in a statement early Tuesday, though the portrait of the king to be featured on the bank notes will be revealed by the end of this year.King... + más
Images of King Charles III will replace those of Queen Elizabeth II on U.K. currency. Here's when. | CBS News
King Charles III's new royal cypher is revealed | CBS News
The Hill USA Politics September 26, 2022
National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) franchise Washington Spirit is urging Congress to pass legislation that will allow U.S. athletes who participate in international competitions to receive equal pay and benefits. In in Monday’s edition of The New York Times, the... + más
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | Associated Press
Balancing act: Baton Rouge athlete working hard not to slip up on 'American Ninja Warrior' | The Advocate
Time USA Life September 24, 2022
September 21 is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, the day the average Black woman in America will finally—after nine extra months of work—catch up to the pay the average white man received in 2021. I long for the day when everyone in our economy is thriving because it is just,... + más
This is how much money Black women lose due to gender pay gap | ABC News
Players Sign Equal Pay Agreements With U.S. Soccer | Time
Time USA Sports September 24, 2022
Representatives for the men’s and women’s U.S. national teams on Tuesday signed their historic collective bargaining agreements with U.S. Soccer, formally closing a long and sometimes acrimonious fight over equal pay. The federation announced in May that it had struck... + más
Washington Spirit urge passage of equal pay legislation for athletes in international competition | The Hill
Dominican Prospects File Lawsuit Against Los Angeles Angels Over Revoked Verbal Agreements | Forbes
10 WBNS USA Nation September 21, 2022
Fall is just around the corner! The autumn equinox will mark the on Thursday, Sept. 22. Seasons — and the way we mark them — come from the Earth's tilt as it orbits the sun. The spring and autumn equinoxes are the only times of the year when the Earth's axis is... + más
Spice things up this fall with ornamental peppers: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
Dana Territo, The Memory Whisperer, wins the Maude Award and has new book | The Advocate
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