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Missouri college sued for alleged gender discrimination

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A former dean at a Missouri women's college is suing the school, saying it created "a hostile work environment based on gender." The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in state court by Carole Chabries, a former dean of graduate and continuing studies at Stephens College. She said she made a complaint about Vice President of Academic Affairs Leslie Willey, alleging Willey said "a woman might need to step back from her career to take care of her family and that many women have to sacrifice... Читать дальше...

Hero American tourist risked life to save teen in Barcelona attack

New York Post 

An heroic American tourist in Barcelona risked her life to rescue a teenage boy moments before a terrorist van careened in his direction, according to a report. Shari Weise of Los Angeles was walking on the city’s famous La Rambla boulevard when she heard the clinging sound of a car hitting metal — and then...

Tomah netters begin with pair of victories

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

The Tomah High School girls tennis team is off to a 2-0 start. Coach Andrew Johnson’s squad traveled to Reedsburg Thursday for a triangular and defeated Wisconsin Rapids Assumption and Reedsburg by identical 5-2 scores.



Martin Bierly

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

June 13, 1949 — August 15, 2017

MANNY “CHATO” ROBLES, JR. TO MAKE HEADLINING DEBUT ON ACTION PACKED SEPTEMBER 1 EDITION OF LA FIGHT CLUB ON ESTRELLA TV’s BOXEO ESTELAR

15rounds.com (Boxing News) 

LOS ANGELES (Aug. 18, 2017) Los Angeles native Manny “Chato” Robles, Jr. (13-0, 5 KOs) will make his triumphant return to the LA FIGHT CLUB stage where he’ll put his undefeated record on the line against a soon to-be-announced opponent on Sept. 1 in an eight-round featherweight fight from the Belasco Theater televised live on …

Warrior Women Are The Role Models We Need

The Huffington Post 

Photo courtesy of Tim Tyson



This summer “Wonder Woman” was the top grossing film of the season and second highest of the year, beating out “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2.” No small feat. It’s also the highest-grossing action film ever directed by a woman. This success came despite Warner Brothers studios greatly under-promoting the film in comparison to other big budget superhero movies of the recent past. “Wonder Woman” met with nearly universal critical acclaim.



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So What Exactly Is Going On with Daredevil at the End of ‘The Defenders’?

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(Note: This post contains spoilers for the finale episode of “The Defenders.”) The final episode of “The Defenders” finds Daredevil, aka Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and Danny Rand (Finn Jones) going all-out in a battle to destroy The Hand once and for all. But in order to be sure the villainous organization is destroyed and New York is safe from its plans, the heroes have make a pretty drastic move: They’re forced to blow up a building.

Icahn steps down as unofficial Trump adviser

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has lost another informal adviser from the business world: billionaire investor Carl Icahn, who gave the White House guidance on its deregulation efforts.

Obama vet cheers Trump’s assault on the red-tape Blob

New York Post 

Obscured by the tumult surrounding President Trump’s horrendous response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va., the White House managed to take a significant positive step this week: issuing an executive order designed to lower regulatory barriers to infrastructure projects, and to speed up and simplify the process for obtaining necessary permits and clearances. It wasn’t...

Names and faces: Chris Long, Keenan Allen

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Chris Long In a week when such voices as ESPN commentator Max Kellerman and Seattle defensive end Michael Bennett pointedly noted that black NFL players protesting for social justice weren’t receiving visible support from white teammates, the Philadelphia defensive end provided some. On Thursday night, Long kept his hand on teammate Malcolm Jenkins’ back as Jenkins raised his fist during the national anthem, as has become his practice, ahead of a preseason game. Said Long: “I’ll never kneel for an anthem... Читать дальше...

John Wall speaks out on Charlottesville

InsideHoops.com 

Here’s what Wizards guard John Wall had to say about recent troubling non-basketball, non-sports events in Charlottesville, Virginia that have gripped the nation as of late, per the Washington Post: “It’s been difficult. It’s been tough,” Wall said, referring to the previous week. “We go through times where times are going in the right direction for us. Our country [...]





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