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ATLANTA — Three new women are living the Atlanta Dream after Monday night’s WNBA Draft. The Atlanta Dream added the trio of talented women to the roster with their three draft picks. Their first pick was 6′6″ record-setting center Madina Okot as number 13 overall.
A growing number of young people see themselves as "forever renters" because they can't afford to buy a home, due to short supply, higher mortgage rates, and incomes that haven't kept up with rising home prices.
WNBA star Brittney Griner changed teams once again after leaving the Phoenix Mercury for the Atlanta Dream in 2025. This 2026, she opted to join the Connecticut Sun. Financial terms of the contract were not disclosed, but the Sun revealed that Griner agreed to a one-year deal.
Late last month Dream Chaser, a commercial U.S. space plane, received no mention during NASA’s in-depth “Ignition” briefing, which set out the agency’s comprehensive plans to return to the moon.
Because companies, like Gillespie & Son, donate so much of the labor and materials, ticket sales to win the house benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and ensure no family ever receives a bill for their cancer treatment.
Red states outperform blue states in family stability, economic mobility, and education, according to a new 2026 Family Structure Index report.
The Atlanta Dream are locking in their core and adding international firepower as the franchise doubles down on a championship-caliber roster.
Barbara Eden, 94, stunned fans with a new Easter photo alongside husband Jon Eicholtz, with followers calling the "I Dream of Jeannie" star "ageless."