With the WNBA in status quo, the Fever must begin free agent terms with a few of their players. Here's why, what to expect and what may change.
The CBA expired Friday night without an extension, but both sides will continue negotiating under existing rules rather than triggering a strike or lockout.
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Michael Goodwin: Trump’s stance on immigration is key to his approach in de-escalating crisis in Minnesota
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“When you look at how much is being made, that is basically a decimal,” Ogwumike, a 10-time WNBA All-Star and former league ...
As executive director of ChangeTN, an organization assisting and educating prospective candidates running for office in ...
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16 ex-Dublin players sign letter praising current panel's protest against Allianz
Dr David Hickey proud of their decision not to promote league sponsor in interviews ...
CBS News has significantly expanded its knowledge base and on-air presence with the addition of 19 new contributors who cover ...
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