The Women’s Champions League is back, this time bigger and, with a new 18-team format and a single group stage table, ...
Lynx forward Napheesa Collier is opening up about her decision to publicly criticize WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert's leadership.
Twelve women from pop culture, policymaking and professional sports, who together show the diverse ways that power gets ...
The top division of the 2026 Women’s World Championship, which includes Team USA and Canada, will play in Denmark from Nov. 6-16, 2026.
Disney+ will be the new home of the UEFA Women's Champions League in Australia and New Zealand after signing a long-term agreement for the exclusive multimedia rights.
Jim Irsay had three children who have assumed ownership of the Indianapolis Colts following his death in May 2025. Here is ...
The Los Angeles Sparks announced plans to build an all-new, $150 million practice facility in El Segundo, California, per a ...
For decades, women have been proving they belong in sports conversations. The real question is why society still acts like they don’t. The issue isn’t that women need to “get educated” on sports. The ...
Carney recently became the first footballer to top the Strictly leaderboard in 18 years after the pair’s jive to Blondie’s ...
A New York judge has upheld a Long Island county’s law banning transgender women from playing on female sports teams at ...
Readying for a critical year for its men's and women's basketball programs to increase the total number of NCAA bids the league receives, the ACC will be out fr ...
Tan Su Shan, CEO of Southeast Asia’s largest bank, is Fortune’s most powerful woman in Asia for 2025
DBS's new CEO is No. 1 on Fortune's second-ever Most Powerful Women Asia ranking, among a finance- and tech-heavy top five.
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