Coming off an outstanding rookie season in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark has been named "Athlete of the Year" by TIME. Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson took exception to that decision ...
Whatever you think of Caitlin Clark and how she’s navigated her fame so far, you have to admit it often seems like she’s playing a game she can’t possibly win. The Indiana Fever star is ...
One WNBA team owner is taking issue with Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark's Athlete of the Year award from TIME Magazine. Sheila Johnson, the owner of the Washington Mystics, went on CNN on Friday ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark recently shared her approach to handling the pressure and scrutiny that comes with her growing fame. During an appearance at the “A Year in Time” event in New ...
Megyn Kelly didn’t like what Caitlin Clark had to say about her own experience of white privilege in the WNBA, and Clark has already responded to Kelly’s disapproval. Clark was named Time ...
In a photo that Marcia Clark, the author of “Trail by Ambush,” says inspired her to write the book, Barbara Graham, along with her lawyer, faced down news and TV cameras to answer questions ...
Caitlin Clark is TIME's Athlete of the Year, redefining women's basketball with a year for the ages Clark's impact on women's basketball has been transformative, drawing record viewerships to the ...
In its 95th year, Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt and wife Tavia flipped the switch at 7 p.m. to ring in the season. Check back soon to see all the performances leading up to the big event!
Caitlin Clark's honor as Time Magazine's Athlete of the Year capped a breakthrough 2024 for the WNBA, which enjoyed record attendance and TV ratings during the Indiana Fever superstar's ...
A day after Mina Kimes noted the New York Jets quarterback’s blatant hypocrisy in his criticism of the network, Ryan Clark did the same. For two consecutive days, it was a segment on First Take ...