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Israel’s war in Gaza has shattered the foundations of daily life. Months of bombardment have destroyed the enclave and killed over 31,000 people, including 13,000 children.
The numbers can be hard to comprehend. So let’s bring it down to a smaller scale. https://t.co/ftLaCYqiIA
Spain's #FIFAWWC win will forever be haunted by the ghosts of the players who weren't there.
here, in the space of a single team's story, all the progress and problems of the women's game have been laid bare for all of us to see.
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The soccer community lost a real one today. And for women’s soccer, one of the originals who helped drive our game forward. Grant Wahl never shied away from asking the tough questions, the right questions, the ones that got to the heart of the matter. He will be greatly missed.
NEW: An investigation into elite girls’ soccer, where men are in control at nearly every level and women coaches told me they face sexism, discrimination, and even harassment.
Women are being driven out of their own sport, and girls are paying a price.
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“I’m not going to make excuses for anyone because we asked them, multiple times, if they could handle this kind of demand and we were assured they could.” https://t.co/CIi0CkhTV2
In the Pittsburgh newspaper strike, the Post-Gazette has terminated health care coverage for striking newsroom workers weeks after the journalists joined the picket line to protest unfair labor practices. Our @LauraLegere and @Ashley__Murray report: https://t.co/92ZW8ohRiJ
“It’s been an interesting week,” the company's chief operating officer said. “To see one of the most famous, universally liked people on the planet coming out of our casket.”
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The newsroom workers of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, represented by the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday began a strike against the company. More details:
BREAKING: U.S. Soccer and the NWSL failed to provide a safe environment for players and repeatedly ignored players’ allegations of abuse and inappropriate behavior by coaches for years, Sally Yates' investigation finds.
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