The Great Imposter and Me, Part 2 (Encore)

The Great Imposter and Me, Part 2 (Encore)

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How Women’s College Basketball has Stepped into the L.A. Spotlight

The explosion of women’s basketball over the last few years has pulled plenty of new names – and teams – into the national conversation. Among them? USC and UCLA women’s basketball teams, two programs that have spent decades living in the shadow of past legacies, to say nothing o ...  Show more

Champions League Playoff: Can Manchester City Salvage Their Season?

The American football season may now be over, but the drama in Europe’s club football season, aka soccer, is just heating up. Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City squad has been England’s most dominant club, with six home league trophies in the past seven years and a Champions League ...  Show more

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