WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said it would cost more than $20 million to fund charter flight for the season.
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Brian Flores, currently suing the NFL, hired by Steelers as defensive assistant
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Sha’Carri Richardson: Difference between her and Kamila Valieva’s cases ‘is I’m a black young lady’
Sha’Carri Richardson questioned why Kamila Valieva can compete after a failed drug test and she had to sit out after her own positive marijuana test.
‘Mattress Mack’ doubles down, places $5 million bet on Bengals to beat Rams in Super Bowl 56
Gallery Furniture owner Jim McIngvale bet $5 million on Super Bowl 56, hoping that the underdog Cincinnati Bengals defeat the Los Angeles Rams.