Title IX pioneers reflect on law's 50th anniversary
"Less than 30,000 women were playing college sports when Title IX was passed," the NCAA's director of inclusion told CBS News. "We now have over 220,000."
"Less than 30,000 women were playing college sports when Title IX was passed," the NCAA's director of inclusion told CBS News. "We now have over 220,000."
The City of Las Vegas celebrates the African American community with a proposed African American Museum and Cultural Center.
The stars of British athletics will descend on Manchester as the season continues to kick into gear with the UK Athletics Championships.
The special train to Puri from Visakhapatnam for the annual Rath Yatra will run from June 30
The shooting happened June 17 after somebody from another vehicle fired into the man's.
The swimmer, two-time Olympian Anita Alvarez, is now doing fine.
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Wizkid got his fans excited after videos and photos of him chilling with international stars Tyga and J Balvin made it to the internet. Most of them hailed him.
From non-fiction about “Putin’s Wrath” and the history of pop music to fiction about groupies, witches and older women’s passions, the reading is plentiful.
Alex Holder testified behind closed doors to the House Jan. 6 committee about hours of footage he shot before and after the 2020 election with President Donald J. Trump and his family.
Oakland A’s: Elvis Andrus' $15 million option for 2023 becomes guaranteed if he reaches 550 plate appearances this season
Tony Siragusa, affectionately known as "Goose," was pronounced dead as police officers arrived to a New Jersey home Wednesday, police told TMZ Sports. He was 55.
Supreme Court expands gun rights in New York gun law case decision about concealed carry and the Second Amendment by rewriting history.
Images of the cub's rescue show it climbing up a tree in Wears Valley, Tennessee, with the container jammed on its head like an old-fashioned space helmet.
Judge Rafael Ongkeko approved the 18-year-old's petition Wednesday in the Santa Monica courthouse after no one objected to the change.
Yelp is closing three of its U.S. offices after finding most of its employees prefer to work remotely.
Читать дальше...Herschmann said he called Jeffrey Clark an "f-ing a-hole" and congratulated him on admitting that his first act "would be committing a felony."
All three major U.S. stock benchmarks closed higher Thursday, with the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite leading the way up amid economic data showing signs of slowing growth. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose almost 200 points to close around 0.6% higher, while the S&P 500 climbed about 1% and the Nasdaq saw a sharp rise of around 1.6%, according to preliminary FactSet data. Activity in the private sector slowed sharply in June, according to a pair of surveys on services and manufacturing... Читать дальше...
From making difficult decisions about who to support and spending time with family yelling at the TV screen, Bluey has captured the magic of sport in its State of Origin episode, writes Kyle Pollard.
The City of Edmonton is looking for the opinions of its residents as staff put together a budget to take the city through the next four years.
Two months before the Republican primary election in Wyoming, GOP Rep. Liz Cheney is encouraging Democrats to re-register to be able to participate in the election that will likely determine the state's lone representative in Congress. The move comes after Donald Trump Jr. released a new advertisement last month urging Republicans to vote against her.
Читать дальше...Investing in the UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, is also “investing in stability” for the entire Middle East region, the UN chief told a pledging conference on Thursday.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City has been filled with pride the whole month of June, and those celebrations will shut down a significant amount of Manhattan streets starting June 24. PIX11 News has a list of Pride events here, and a list of all the relevant street closures below: June 24 street closures [...]