(Black Press USA Newswire) – Caitlin Clark is more than a WNBA player; she has become a tool of weaponization against Black women. And now the federal government is involved. Led by Texas Rep. August ...
A USA Today column by Nancy Armour about Caitlin Clark embellishing contact for fouls and trying to work WNBA officials took the sports world by storm this week. And not in a good way. The ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Whenever my mother recommends a novel to me, it’s usually with a comment that the main character was “lovely”.
Geno Auriemma made his thoughts known on the shots Caitlin Clark has received throughout her career -Credit:Photo by Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Geno Auriemma made it clear what he ...
A group of 11 Republican lawmakers, led by U.S. Rep. August Pfluger of Texas, sent a letter to WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert on Wednesday demanding the league take "accountability" for "multiple ...
July 4 - Caitlin Clark said the growing hostility around WNBA players has gone too far, speaking out Friday against the harassment directed at her, her Indiana Fever teammates, coaches and opponents.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark condemned harassment towards players and coaches in the WNBA on Friday, in the midst of a fresh saga over player safety on and off the court that has engulfed the ...
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark gave a five-minute opening statement to reporters on Friday, July 3, about the narratives that have grown out of Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas' flagrant-2 ...
Caitlin Clark broke her silence Friday condemning the negative attention directed toward her, the Indiana Fever and opposing WNBA players. "The harassment, the hate. None of that is OK ..." the ...
NEW YORK — Caitlin Clark has seen enough of the social media hatred that she, her Fever teammates, coaches and opposing WNBA players get. “I’ve said up here and said before, the harassment, the hate, ...
Caitlin Clark has seen enough of the social media hatred that she, her Fever teammates, coaches and opposing WNBA players get. “I’ve said up here and said before, the harassment, the hate, none of ...
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