Fever star Caitlin Clark remained non-committal about joining the new startup league, Project B. Project B is a new offseason league set to begin in 2026 with salaries starting at $2 million. Several ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Missoula’s Downtown Safety, Access and Mobility project, also known as the Downtown SAM project, took a major step forward this week as city officials approved a contract amendment ...
Sam Worthington has offered a promising update on the future of the Avatar series. In a recent interview, the actor confirmed that a few scenes for Avatar 4 and 5 have been shot. Worthington’s ...
Caitlin Clark’s refusal to join Project-B sends shockwaves, strengthening the WNBA and reshaping the offseason rival-league narrative. Her decision protects branding, stability, and long-term growth.
Two New York Liberty players are taking matters into their own hands as the WNBA continues negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement with the players’ union. While athletes across the ...
On November 25, news broke that Sophie Cunningham would be joining the Project B women's basketball league for its inaugural season, which is set to launch in the fall of 2026. In an X post from the ...
BELLEAIR, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 12: (L-R) Professional basketball players Sophie Cunningham, Caitlin Clark, and Lexie Hull pose for a photo prior to The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican 2025 at ...
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Project B, the planned international women’s basketball league scheduled to begin competition next year, has added a significant new name: the Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham. A former Missouri ...
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Professional women's basketball is at a turning point. The WNBA has been exploding in popularity, but a potentially contentious renegotiation of the league's CBA could have us heading for a holdout.
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