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What happened at WNBA draft — and what the future of the sport could hold

NPR Tuesday, 16 April 2024 ()
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jemele Hill, contributing writer for The Atlantic, about the 36 new players who were drafted into the WNBA and the future of the sport.
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Caitlin Clark Selected No. 1 Overall by Indiana Fever in 2024 WNBA Draft [Video]

Caitlin Clark Selected No. 1 Overall by Indiana Fever in 2024 WNBA Draft

Caitlin Clark Selected No. 1 Overall , by Indiana Fever in 2024 WNBA Draft. The WNBA draft took place on April 15 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The WNBA draft took place on April 15 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Clark, the record-breaking NCAA star who's amplified interest in women's basketball, is headed to play with Indiana, ESPN reports. . Clark, the record-breaking NCAA star who's amplified interest in women's basketball, is headed to play with Indiana, ESPN reports. . I dreamed of this moment since I was in second grade, and it's taken a lot of hard work, a lot of ups and downs, but more than anything, just trying to soak it in, Caitlin Clark, via statement. The last time that the Fever won a WNBA title was in 2012, ESPN reports. . The last time that the Fever won a WNBA title was in 2012, ESPN reports. . But Clark is determined to help the team "get back to championship habits." . I'm very lucky to be going there to an organization that really loves women's basketball, Caitlin Clark, via statement. You see it today, I think they had 17,000 tickets claimed to just watch the draft. I think that shows the excitement in Indianapolis. It's a great basketball city, Caitlin Clark, via statement. For myself, I can't imagine a more perfect fit, a better place for me to start my professional career, an organization that really just believes in women's basketball and wants to do everything the right way. , Caitlin Clark, via statement. So I couldn't be more excited to get there, Caitlin Clark, via statement. Other top WNBA picks include Cameron Brink and Rickea Jackson, who are headed to the Los Angeles Sparks. Other top WNBA picks include Cameron Brink and Rickea Jackson, who are headed to the Los Angeles Sparks. and Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese, who will play with the Chicago Sky. and Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese, who will play with the Chicago Sky

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Caitlin Clark Has No Regrets Following Loss to South Carolina [Video]

Caitlin Clark Has No Regrets Following Loss to South Carolina

Caitlin Clark , Has No Regrets , Following Loss to South Carolina. Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes lost 87-75 to the South Carolina Gamecocks in the national championship game on April 7. Even though the Hawkeyes lost in the finals both this year to South Carolina and last year to LSU, . Iowa had only made it to the Final Four one other time in 1993, ESPN reports. . Iowa had only made it to the Final Four one other time in 1993, ESPN reports. . When I reflect back on my [Iowa] career, I know I gave it every single thing I had, Caitlin Clark, via statement. Basically, everybody believed there's no way Iowa was making the Final Four once. But to do it twice? That's pretty incredible, Caitlin Clark, via statement. Clark also said that she has no regrets about how her college career ended. . Clark also said that she has no regrets about how her college career ended. . Whether it's the way the fans have supported me, the way I've been able to represent my state where I grew up, my family being at every single game -- , Caitlin Clark, via statement. ... there's not a regret in my mind of how things went, Caitlin Clark, via statement. I'll be able to sleep every night even though I never won a national championship, Caitlin Clark, via statement. Clark leaves Iowa as one of the best players in NCAA history. Clark leaves Iowa as one of the best players in NCAA history. She had 3,951 points, 1,144 assists and 990 rebounds throughout the course of her college career. Clark has her eyes set on the WNBA next. She's expected to be the No. 1 draft pick by the Indiana Fever on April 15, ESPN reports. . Clark has her eyes set on the WNBA next. She's expected to be the No. 1 draft pick by the Indiana Fever on April 15, ESPN reports.

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How to Be a Better Neighbor

How to Be , a Better Neighbor. You don't even know your neighbors, do you?. Per a Pew Research study conducted in 2018, only a quarter of adults under 30 said they know even one of their neighbors. A fostered sense of community may be what's missing in your young life. A fostered sense of community may be what's missing in your young life. Here are a few ways to become a better neighbor:. Say Hello. Obvious, yes, but the logical first step to becoming a better neighbor is to introduce yourself. Don't do anything grandiose so you don't come on too strong. You don't have to show up with a fresh apple pie or anything like that. , Chris Loggins, supervising producer Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, via NPR. You don't have to show up with a fresh apple pie or anything like that. , Chris Loggins, supervising producer Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, via NPR. Small Acts of Kindness. Show your neighbors that you can be a kind and generous person. Always clean up after your pets, and don't litter. Connect. Often it may feel easier to just go home, but experts believe human connection is worth the effort. Overcoming the initial anxiety may trouble you, but meeting new people could increase your happiness

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Biden Is Giving $6 Billion to Micron Technology for Semiconductor Production [Video]

Biden Is Giving $6 Billion to Micron Technology for Semiconductor Production

Biden Is Giving $6 Billion , to Micron Technology , for Semiconductor Production. On April 25, President Biden will travel to Syracuse, NY, to announce over $6 billion in federal grants that his administration is awarding to Micron Technology, NPR reports. . Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who was heavily involved in enacting the CHIPS and Science Act, issued a statement about the investment. . This is the federal government taking back the reins, putting money where its mouth is when we say we want the future of tech to be stamped: 'Made in America.', Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, via statement. Micron will invest $100 billion of the funds to construct a manufacturing facility in Syracuse. Schumer referred to the plan as "quite a great return" on the government's investment. A factory will also be built in Boise, Idaho, NPR reports. . That facility is expected to be ready for production by 2026, while two New York factories will likely be ready by 2028 and 2029. The White House estimates that the projects could create 20,000 jobs in construction and manufacturing. in addition to "tens of thousands of indirect jobs in the regions," NPR reports. . The CHIPS and Science Act has also provided funding for Intel, TSMC and Samsung

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Are You in a Creative Rut? Here's How to Stay Inspired [Video]

Are You in a Creative Rut? Here's How to Stay Inspired

Are You in a Creative Rut? , Here's How to Stay Inspired. Have you had a hard time accessing the creative part of your brain lately?. Maybe you're hoping for a magical breakthrough like something you'd see in a movie. Experts say it may not be so easy, but it's still possible to pull yourself out of a creative rut if you keep these things in mind:. Creativity Is for Everyone. Most folks are creative, and experts say you don't have to be a genius to harness the power. I think we are already creative beings and how you use that [creativity] is up to you, Sarah Urist Green, producer of 'The Art Assignment,' via NPR. You don't need to have particular skills; you don't need to have particular materials. , Sarah Urist Green, producer of 'The Art Assignment,' via NPR. Take a Break. Experts say allowing your brain to de-stimulate is great practice if your schedule allows. . What our brains actually need is periods of destimulation, Rahaf Harfoush, host of 'The Thought Experiment,' via NPR. which means no screens, no emails, no audiobooks. , Rahaf Harfoush, host of 'The Thought Experiment,' via NPR. Don't Force Yourself. Experts say don't use stress as a tool to get things done. Being overly reliant on pressure and stress may deepen your creative rut. It could also increase chances of anxiety attacks and depression

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How to Be More Timely [Video]

How to Be More Timely

How to Be , More Timely. Have you been rolling out of bed with minutes to spare?. Maybe you've been wondering to yourself: "where does all the time go?". Strive to be on time with these helpful tips:. Timeliness is a Sign of Respect. Being timely can project respect for ourselves and others. I think it's very important to be on time. , Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR. You can always let time pass, but you can't get it back once it's already gone. , Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR. Plan Ahead. For the chronically late, experts say it helps to have a plan. There's a lot of steps that I think people just don't consider. , Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR. There's a lot of steps that I think people just don't consider. , Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR. Help yourself by picking out tomorrow's outfit today. Pack your bag, and confirm appropriate directions before you depart. Be Honest With Yourself and Others. Everybody is late for something now and then. True character is how you respond to it. If you know you're going to be late to something, the very best thing you can do is communicate right away, Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR. If you know you're going to be late to something, the very best thing you can do is communicate right away, Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR. It's not thinking about it and then calling or texting 30 minutes later. It means right at that moment. , Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR. It's not thinking about it and then calling or texting 30 minutes later. It means right at that moment. , Rashelle Isip, professional organizer-productivity consultant, via NPR

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FTC to Decide Whether Noncompete Agreements Should Be Banned [Video]

FTC to Decide Whether Noncompete Agreements Should Be Banned

FTC to Decide , Whether Noncompete Agreements , Should Be Banned. After receiving over 26,000 public comments about the issue, the Federal Trade Commission is set to deliver its verdict on April 30, NPR reports. . The commission said that if approved, the final rule "would generally prevent most employers from using noncompete clauses.". The commission said that if approved, the final rule "would generally prevent most employers from using noncompete clauses.". Approximately one in five Americans, spanning minimum wage workers to CEOs, are subject to noncompete agreements, the FTC estimates. . The Biden administration says that these types of agreements hurt workers by decreasing wages. The White House also argues that these agreements harm the U.S. economy because entrepreneurship isn't allowed to freely flourish. . FTC Chair Lina M. Khan issued a statement when the proposed ban was initially introduced. The freedom to change jobs is core to economic liberty and to a competitive, thriving economy, FTC Chair Lina M. Khan, via statement. Noncompetes block workers from freely switching jobs, depriving them of higher wages and better working conditions, and depriving businesses of a talent pool that they need to build and expand, FTC Chair Lina M. Khan, via statement. Businesses argue that noncompete agreements are essential for safeguarding investments and proprietary information. Those businesses also question whether the agency has the power "to regulate such agreements," NPR reports. . If the FTC votes to issue a final rule, enforcement wouldn't occur for 180 days, and legal challenges would likely ensue.

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