Por: The New York Times Sports October 19, 2022
A hero’s journey, ending in a wrenching farewell — sports historians will debate whether was the greatest men’s tennis player of all time, but few will deny that he was among its most dignified. Last month, the 41-year-old, 20-time major champion made official what had felt inevitable for some time: The ravages of age, culminating with a recent knee surgery, finally persuaded him to retire. A hastily arranged final appearance at the... + full article
Time USA World October 21, 2022
After Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi competed in South Korea without a headscarf, athletes who had previously defied the country’s theocratic regime braced for what was to come. The significance of her act was clear. Apprehensions spiked when Rekabi briefly ; her friends... + más
Don’t Expect Energy Sanctions To Stop Iran’s Crackdown | Forbes
Detained Iranian-American, 85, leaves Iran for major surgery | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 05, 2022
In the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, I swore I’d never again complain about driving carpool for my kids’ rock-climbing team through Seattle traffic. Medical science has long touted the physical and mental health benefits of children’s sports. Add in social... + más
More states are allowing children to take mental health days | The Boston Globe
More states are allowing children to take mental health days | Portland Press Herald
ABC News USA Business October 01, 2022
The new world of college athletes getting paid for endorsements has created a rapidly expanding pop-up industry: Brand new nonprofits that set up athletes to promote charities for a fee.The nonprofits are pitched as feel-good partnerships, but they also raise questions. Is their... + más
What is storm surge, and what contributes to the deadly hurricane hazard? | CBS News
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Sports September 30, 2022
The new world of college athletes getting paid for endorsements has created a rapidly expanding pop-up industry: Brand new nonprofits that set up athletes to promote charities for a fee.The nonprofits are pitched as feel-good partnerships, but they also raises questions. Is... + más
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | ABC News
PennLive USA Sports September 29, 2022
By Wyatt Massey of Spotlight PA State College is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. .A opened the door to student-athletes earning... + más
Penn State Health to launch virtual ICU to provide extra support for its hospitals | PennLive
Penn State seeks major increase in state aid | PennLive
CNN USA Sports September 22, 2022
(CNN)Kenyans have long when it comes to long distance running, but now Ferdinand Omanyala is looking to inspire a new generation of runners and transform Kenya into a sprinting nation. The 26-year-old is leading by example after he secured multiple victories this year. In May,... + más
Biden calls South Africa a vital voice despite Russia stance | Associated Press
Nakate: Leaders are missing the human face of climate change | Associated Press
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
If Wes Meador loses his footing this time on “American Ninja Warrior,” it won’t be for lack of preparation.A spinning log took the Prairieville man out of last year’s competition, and Meador spent the next 12 months doing everything he could think of to make sure that... + más
'This river is something else': American Queen brings tourists to Baton Rouge on the river | The Advocate
Smiley: Truckers approve Grandma's message | The Advocate
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