From Brittney Griner’s return to Kelsey Plum’s quest to repeat as MVP, here’s five stars to watch during the 2023 WNBA All-Star Weekend.
Author: Cydney Henderson, USA TODAY
It’s a boy! Philip Rivers expecting his 10th child with wife Tiffany
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Everton midfielder Dele Alli opens up about going to rehab after childhood sexual abuse
Everton’s Dele Alli said he spent six weeks in a rehabilitation center to improve his mental health and receive treatment for addition and trauma.
When is the 2023 WNBA All-Star Game? Time, TV, streaming, complete rosters
For the second year in a row, the Aces’ A’ja Wilson and Liberty’s Breanna Stewart face each other as captains at the 2023 WNBA All-Star Game.
ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale diagnosed with vocal cord cancer: ‘I plan to fight like hell’
Legendary college basketball announcer Dick Vitale revealed that he’s been diagnosed with vocal cord cancer, his third bout with caner in two years.
Watch: Cristian Pache hits pinch-hit HR in 9th to give Phillies 13th straight road win
The Phillies tied the franchise record with their 13th straight road win after pinch hitter Cristian Pache homered in the 9th to beat the Marlins.
Alex Morgan, Lindsey Horan named U.S. women’s national team captains for 2023 World Cup
Midfielder Lindsey Horan and forward Alex Morgan will serve as co-captains of the United States women’s national team for the 2023 World Cup.
Ex-Bengals RB Corey Dillon slams team’s Ring of Honor: This isn’t ‘a popularity contest’
Corey Dillon, the Bengals’ all-time leading rusher with 8,061 yards, said his omission from the Bengals’ Ring of Honor is ‘near criminal’. Here’s why.
Angels’ Shohei Ohtani exits early due to blister, doesn’t expect to pitch in All-Star Game
Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani exited Tuesday’s game against the Padres early with a blister on his right middle finger.
Stephen A. Smith on ESPN layoffs: ‘More is coming’ and ‘I could be next’
“First Take” anchor Stephen A. Smith said ESPN colleagues who were laid off “deserved better.”