Brittney Griner Doesn't Want to Leave the U.S. 'Anytime Soon' — Unless It's for the Olympics (Exclusive) After detainment in Russia, WNBA star Brittney Griner is too anxious to travel but will play with Team USA in Paris if selected for the Olympic squad, she tells PEOPLE ... 05/10/2024 - 4:46 am | View Link
Brittney Griner has important advice for Caitlin Clark on what to expect on the WNBA transition Brittney Griner has some advice for Caitlin Clark as the Indiana Fever superstar starts her first season in the WNBA: it may take some time to adjust. Given what we saw out of Clark in her first ... 05/8/2024 - 8:37 am | View Link
Brittney Griner to Caitlin Clark: WNBA Is 'Different' with Players Trying to 'Feed Their Families' (Exclusive) “The hype that Caitlin and some others have right now is amazing for the league,” says Brittney Griner, 33, who details her 10-month Russian detainment in this week’s issue of PEOPLE. 05/8/2024 - 6:28 am | View Link
'People will be shocked': WNBA star Griner details Russian prison experience in book Brittney Griner continues her efforts to settle into a normal routine following her release from a Russian prison 17 months ago. Life isn't what it once was for the perennial WNBA all-star. 05/6/2024 - 4:11 am | View Link
WNBA's Brittney Griner Worried Plane Would Be Shot Down After Russian Prison Release WNBA star Brittney Griner continued to fear for her safety while en route to the United States from Russia following her release from prison. In an interview with women's soccer legend Megan ... 05/5/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
French police shot and killed a man armed with a knife and a metal bar who is suspected of having set fire to a synagogue in the Normandy city of Rouen early on Friday, authorities said.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin posted on the social media site X that the armed individual was “neutralized.”
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“In Rouen, national police officers neutralized early this morning an armed individual clearly wanting to set fire to the city’s synagogue.
BANGKOK — Brazil will host the 2027 Women’s World Cup after a vote of FIFA’s full membership chose the South American bid over a joint proposal from Belgium, Netherlands and Germany.
The FIFA Congress on Friday voted 119-78 for Brazil in the reduced field of two candidates to host the 2027 tournament after a joint bid by the United States and Mexico was pulled late last month, and South Africa withdrew its candidacy in November.
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It will be the first time the global women’s tournament, first played in 1991, is staged in South America.
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Brazil was strongly favored to win since October when FIFA brokered deals for the men’s World Cups of 2030 and 2034.
VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church has a long and controversial history of the faithful claiming to have had visions of the Virgin Mary, of statues that purportedly wept blood tears and stigmata that erupted on hands mimicking the wounds of Christ.
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On Friday, the Vatican will announce new norms to help determine whether and when these seemingly supernatural events are authentic.
When the office softball group or five-a-side football team goes on a winning streak, it’s a nice pep for morale rather than the balance sheet.
Then there’s Bayer AG, the German conglomerate that owns Bayer 04 Leverkusen, a football team that on Saturday could complete the first-ever undefeated season in the country’s top-tier Bundesliga in front of 30,000 fans.
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Leverkusen have already clinched the league title, breaking Bayern Munich’s 11-year stranglehold, and they’re in both the national and a European cup final.
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The handshakes were warm, smiles beaming, as Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Tuesday. As the two strongmen greeted flag-waving schoolchildren from a red carpet, the People’s Liberation Army band played the Soviet-era ditty Moscow Nights, whose waltzing lilt stood in stark contrast to the mayhem sown by Russia’s latest offensive in northeastern Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, which has forced almost 8,000 people from their homes.
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Officially, Putin’s trip is to mark 75 years since the Soviet Union recognized the People’s Republic of China, with a gala to mark the occasion, though his war of choice casts a long shadow.
HOUSTON — Fast-moving thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas on Thursday for the second time this month, killing at least four people, blowing out windows in high-rise buildings, downing trees and knocking out power to more than 850,000 homes and businesses in the Houston area.
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Officials urged residents to keep off roads, as many were impassable and traffic lights were expected to be out for much of the night.
“Stay at home tonight.