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US Soccer Star Alex Morgan Says Her Family Contracted Coronavirus in California
Alex Morgan has revealed on social media that she and her family contracted the coronavirus over the holidays in California.
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Soccer Stars Alex Morgan and Servando Carrasco Welcome 1st Child
Alex Morgan is officially a mom, even though it took longer than she expected to meet her new daughter.
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Women's Soccer Loses Equal Pay Bid; Other Claims Await Trial
A federal judge threw out the unequal pay claim by players on the U.S. women’s national soccer team in a surprising loss for the defending World Cup champions but allowed their allegation of discriminatory travel accommodations and medical support services to go to trial
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The Best Backstage Moments From the 2019 People's Choice Awards
There was plenty of action going on backstage at E! People’s Choice Awards Sunday night. With celebs like Jennifer Aniston, Gwen StefaniPink, Jimmy Fallon and more in attendance, it was a star-studded event that you didn’t want to miss, and that included what was happening between awards and during the commercial breaks.
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Celebrities Show Stunning Styles at People's Choice Awards
Hollywood’s biggest stars stepped out for the People’s Choice Awards on Sunday, and their fashion choices were on point! Gwen Stefani won this year’s Fashion Icon Award, and her outfit didn’t disappoint—decked out in a white and black gown, the popstar rocked the red carpet. And who can forget Tana Mongeau’s glittery red ensemble?
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Soccer Star Alex Morgan Is Pregnant With Her First Child
Soccer star Alex Morgan has a lot to celebrate—and we’re not talking about the U.S. women’s national soccer team’s win from earlier this year (aka the Women’s World Cup). On Wednesday, she and her husband, Servando Carrasco, announced the sweet and special news that they’re expecting their first child together.
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US Women Counter Soccer Federation's Assertions on Pay
U.S. Soccer was misleading when it asserted some players for the women’s national team made more money than their male counterparts, the women’s team players said in court documents filed Monday. The players say in the documents that the men’s pay would have been far greater if they’d had the same success on the field as the women. The filing...
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Ellis Content to Get Off US Women's Soccer ‘Roller Coaster'
Jill Ellis likened her tenure in charge of the U.S. women’s national team to an amusement park ride. She also compared it to a tumultuous ride on a five-year wave.
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Soccer Star Allie Long's Key to NYC, Wedding Ring Stolen From LA Hotel Room
After the NYC ticker tape parade celebrated the U.S. women’s national team World Cup win on Wednesday, the 31-year-old midfielder headed to the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles where someone stole the key to the city given to her by Mayor de Blasio, as well as her wedding ring, from her hotel room.
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Soccer Star Allie Long's Key to NYC, Wedding Ring Stolen From LA Hotel Room
After the NYC ticker tape parade celebrated the U.S. women’s national team World Cup win on Wednesday, the 31-year-old midfielder headed to the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles where someone stole the key to the city given to her by Mayor de Blasio, as well as her wedding ring, from her hotel room.
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U.S. Women's Soccer Fans Chant ‘Equal Pay' After World Cup Victory
Fans supported the team in a gender discrimination suit the players filed against the U.S. Soccer Federation.
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US Beats England to Advance to Women's World Cup Final
Christen Press and Alex Morgan both scored as the United States beat England on Tuesday to advance to the championship match of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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Norway Beats Australia on Penalties to Reach Quarterfinals
Ingrid Hjelmseth proved to be a shootout hero once again as Norway beat Australia on penalties Saturday night to advance to the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup. Hjelmseth saved Emily Gielnik’s kick and Ingrid Engen, who is playing in her first World Cup, hit the decisive penalty as Norway won the shootout 4-1 after the match had finished 1-1....
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Norway Beats Australia on Penalties to Reach Quarterfinals
Ingrid Hjelmseth proved to be a shootout hero once again as Norway beat Australia on penalties Saturday night to advance to the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup. Hjelmseth saved Emily Gielnik’s kick and Ingrid Engen, who is playing in her first World Cup, hit the decisive penalty as Norway won the shootout 4-1 after the match had finished 1-1....
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Megan Rapinoe Is First Out Lesbian to Pose for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue has celebrated the female body ever since its debut in 1964. And this year, in its 56th annual installment, the issue is making history by featuring the first out lesbian on its pages, NBC News reports. Professional soccer star Megan Rapinoe, a member of both the United States Women’s National Team and the Seattle Reign...
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Tyra Banks Graces Cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 22 Years After Historic Shoot
Tyra Banks must be hiding a time machine in her closet.
The supermodel once again graces the swimsuit cover of Sports Illustrated magazine, 22 years after becoming the first black woman to grace the cover of the magazine alone in 1997. -
Tyra Banks Comes Out of Model Retirement
Tyra Banks is back! The 45-year-old beauty came out of model retirement to grace the cover of this year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue
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Women's National Soccer Team Players Sue for Equal Pay
Three months before beginning their defense of their Women’s World Cup title, American players escalated their legal dispute with the U.S. Soccer Federation over equal treatment and pay. Players filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the federation Friday, alleging ongoing “institutionalized gender discrimination” that includes unequal pay with their counterparts on the men’s national team.
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Alex Morgan, 2 Orlando City Soccer Club Players Kicked Out of Disney
Three Orlando City soccer players were kicked out of Disney World after officials say they became verbally aggressive with park security and other guests.
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Female US Soccer Stars File Equal Pay Complaint
Five star soccer players from the U.S. Women’s National Team filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Thursday, accusing U.S. Soccer of wage discrimination. Co-captains Carli Lloyd and Becky Sauerbrunn, forward Alex Morgan, midfielder Megan Rapinoe and goalkeeper Hope Solo said in the complaint that players on the women’s team are paid far less than their counterparts on...