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Laura Blindkilde Brown: I had heart surgery at 16. Now I’m playing professional football
Laura Blindkilde Brown remembers the anxiety she felt as she waited to hear whether her dream of becoming a professional footballer was over.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Brennan hopes for improved away form following return
Ciaran Brennan hopes Newport County can replicate their strong Rodney Parade form when they play away from home. The Exiles beat Harrogate Town 3-0 in south Wales on Saturday to earn a 10th home ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 17 -
Diana Taurasi 'sad' to walk away from basketball, Phoenix Mercury. What's next?
Diana Taurasi explained why she decided to retire after 20 years with the Phoenix Mercury.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 13 -
Ratcliffe would walk away from Man Utd if abuse reaches Glazer level
Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe said he will walk away from the club should the abuse he has received reach the same level endured by the Glazer family.The British billionaire has not yet ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 15 -
She hoped Trump would revive her farm. Now she worries his policies could bankrupt it.
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How Babba Rivera Knew She Needed to Create Her Own Hair Care Brand
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Columbia student who had visa suddenly revoked shares fears, says she hopes to clear her name
PhD candidate and Columbia student Ranjani Srinivasan says she fled from the U.S. after her student visa was suddenly revoked. The issue appeared to stem from last year's pro-Palestinian protests ...CBS News - Mar. 18 -
A Muslim Athlete Needed Modest Sportswear. Now She Sells It to Others.
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Cameron Brink is a face of the WNBA — even if basketball doesn’t solely define her
A recent quote by Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink might be misleading, particularly in the eyes of WNBA fans and sports die-hards as a whole. “It’s kind of nice to be away from basketball ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 13
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