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Caitlin Clark's WNBA debut helps ESPN set viewership record for league game on network

Times Union 

ESPN’s broadcast of the Connecticut Sun’s game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever had the highest viewership of a WNBA game on the network. The Sun’s 92-71 win over the Fever in Clark’s WNBA debut on the league’s opening night on Tuesday drew an average of 2.1 million viewers on ESPN2, ESPN+ and Disney+, including a high of 2.3 million viewers between 7:45 p.m. and 7:59 p.m. That topped ESPN’s previous mark of nearly 1.5 million viewers for a Phoenix Mercury-Connecticut Sun game on May 22, 2004, in Diana Taurasi’s rookie season.

'The Masked Singer' Season 11: All of the Stars Unmasked Ahead of Season Finale

«Just Jared» 

We’re just a week away from the season 11 finale of The Masked Singer! Ahead of the finale, 14 of the 16 contestants competing in this season of the FOX singing competition series were eliminated and sent home. Going into the last episode of the season are the final two contestants – Goldfish and Gumball. [...]

Northland Man Jailed For Sharing Child Sexual Abuse Material

Scoop 

Customs initially received a referral from the US-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) after an overseas-based social media platform alleged a New Zealander had exported objectionable publications to their platform.

Bob Menendez corruption trial begins hearing opening remarks - BBC.com

Google.com 

  1. Bob Menendez corruption trial begins hearing opening remarks  BBC.com
  2. Defense Blames Senator Menendez's Wife as Bribery Trial Starts  The New York Times
  3. Bob Menendez Defense Team Seeks to Explain Stashed Gold Bars as Corruption Trial Starts  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Sen. Bob Menendez 'put his power up for sale,' prosecutor claims in bribery trial  ABC News

Topeka was at the center of Brown v. Board. Decades later, segregation of another sort lingers

Times Union 

The school system in Topeka, Kansas, was at the center of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case that struck down segregated education 70 years ago. In school lessons, memorials and ceremonies, Topeka is marking its ties to the 1954 ruling. But just as clear to many is the legacy of discrimination that stands in the way of its promise of equity. Segregation persists today, not as a matter of law but as a reflection of underlying disparities, including in housing. In greater Topeka, as in school systems across America... Читать дальше...