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Indiana Pacers Sports and Entertainment CEO Mel Raines is among the 2025 USA TODAY Women of the Year honorees.
Susan Sokolowski, a veteran innovator in sports apparel design, is being recognized as part of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year program. Sokolowski has dedicated her career to creating better-fitting ...
Women's wrestling is more popular than it has ever been in WWE. Some of the biggest stars, matches and moments are now centered around the talented ladies on th ...
Jennifer Rizzotti is president of the Connecticut Sun as both the WNBA and women's sports are skyrocketing in popularity.
In a career defined by public service and community activism, Tomeka Hart Wigginton has been grounded by her working-class upbringing in Memphis.
Storm Reid told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that she is experiencing "senioritis" during her final year of college.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNPaving a path to accessible health care: Amie Shei is Massachusetts' Woman of the Year 2025Amie Shei is one of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year, a recognition of women who have made a significant impact in their communities and across the US ...
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Great Falls Tribune on MSNUSA TODAY's Women of the Year: Montana mayor faces affordability alongside her communityMayor Andrea Davis took her expertise in the affordable housing world to confront an issue affecting Missoula's long-term future.
One dove into floodwaters to save a neighbor. One ensured smooth voting season. Another advocated for the city's low-income ...
Andrea Amico found the courage to fight after her husband and 3 children were exposed to toxic PFAS chemicals from contaminated drinking water.
Tamia Woods, a Streetsboro, Ohio, mother who raises awareness about sextortion in honor of her late son, is one of USA TODAY's Women of the Year.
Abbie Cox combines compassion and strategy to support families, empower nonprofits, and create lasting impact in Fort Smith.
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