Mar. 15, 2025
Janet Yamanaka Mello.Photo:KSAT 12/YouTube
KSAT 12/YouTube
An employee of the U.S. Army plans to plead guilty after being accused of stealing more than $100 million in Army funds to spend on items such as jewelry, clothing and vehicles.
As reported at the time, Mello faced 10 counts related to a fraud scheme and was alleged to have “regularly” submitted fraudulent paperwork requesting funding from the Army for her Child Health and Youth Lifelong Development (CHYLD) organization.
Mar. 15, 2025
Coast Guard rescue.Photo: USCGSoutheast/TwitterThree men have been rescued off the coast of South Carolina after their boat capsized off shore, according to the United States Coast Guard.The victims were five miles east of Charleston Harbor on Thursday morning when their23-foot boat sankin to the ocean, the Coast Guard said in a press release.A good Samaritan, who called for help just before 7:30 a.m., said the victims were “clinging to the overturned hull,” per the agency.
Mar. 15, 2025
Christian Coleman runs with a baton during the men’s 4x100-meter final on Aug. 9.Photo:Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Christian Petersen/Getty Images
The U.S. men’s 4x100-meter relay team had their eyes on the prize — but after the sudden departure ofteammate Noah Lyles, couldn’t bring it together to pull off the win.
Just minutes after the American women’s teamtook home the win in the finalsof the 4x100-meter relay on Friday, Aug. 9, the U.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Anindependent investigation into allegations of abusive behavior and sexual misconduct across professional women’s soccerin the United States “has revealed a league in which abuse and misconduct — verbal and emotional abuse and sexual misconduct — had become systemic, spanning multiple teams, coaches, and victims,” a summary report reads.
On Monday, the U.S. Soccer Federation released its 319-page report, just over one year after it retained former U.
Mar. 15, 2025
L: Korbin Albert, R: Megan Rapinoe.Photo:Franco Arland/Getty, Michael Reaves/Getty
Franco Arland/Getty, Michael Reaves/Getty
U.S. Women’s National Team midfielder Korbin Albert issued an apology on social media after she liked and shared posts mocking soccer starMegan Rapinoeand the LGBTQ+ community.
Fans on social medianoticedAlbert, 20, had liked and shared several videos on TikTok and Instagram that included anti-LGBTQ+ messaging, including onepostmaking fun of Rapinoe’s injury in the final game of her career.