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01of 30Tobias DirksBethany Hamilton/ InstagramBethany Hamilton’s sonTobiasturned 4 on June 1.
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Bethany Hamilton’s sonTobiasturned 4 on June 1.
02of 30Willow HartPink/InstagramPink and Carey Hart’s daughter Willow Sage turned 8 on June 2.
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Pink and Carey Hart’s daughter Willow Sage turned 8 on June 2.
03of 30Overton PettyKyle Petty/ InstagramKyle Petty’s sonOverton Owensturned 1 on June 3.
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WNBA championA’ja Wilsonhas figured out how to protect her peace as a woman athlete.
While discussing herMarch Madness ad with AT&T, the 26-year-old Las Vegas Aces star admits that building equity for women’s sports can feel like a burden, even if it’s one she’s willing to endure.
“Sometimes I find myself not even giving the energy that I can because it is that exhausting,” Wilson tells PEOPLE over the phone.
Mar. 16, 2025
Las Vegas Aces coachBecky Hammonhas broken her silence regarding the league’s recent decision to suspend her for two games without pay.
“I handled Dearica with care from day one when she told me,” Hammon told the media on Wednesday. “She knows that, and like I said, once I made the phone call that the decision has been made to move her, that’s when everything kind of fell apart.”
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Mar. 16, 2025
Juanita Jimenez before and after she was attacked with acid.Photo:Credit: Juanita JimenezA New York City woman has undergone 10 surgeries and is trying to regain her confidence after suffering third-degree burns from a horrifying and life-changing acid attack.At around 1 a.m. on December 2, 2022,Juanita Jimenezwas on her way to work at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, where she is a primary care assistant. However, her routine commute on the subway turned disastrous when a woman, later identified as Rodlin Gravesande following herarrest, threw sulfuric acid on her in an unprovoked attack.
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The American Civil Liberties Union has elected Deborah Archer, a professor at New York University School of Law, to be its next president.
Archer will be the first Black woman to serve as president in the ACLU’s 101-year history, according to theorganization.
“After beginning my career as an ACLU fellow, it is an honor to come full circle and now lead the organization as board president,” Archer said in a statement.