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Hours after the women’s team won bronze in the Olympics, USA Rugby received a $4 million donation

The USA Women’s Rugby team made history this week, earning USA Rugby’s first-ever Olympic medal. Mere hours after earning bronze — and heeding the call of Ilona Maher for more funding — a longtime women’s soccer supporter announced a $4 million donation.

Owner of the National Women’s Soccer League’s Washington Spirit, Michele Kang has invested in women’s soccer globally — and is now helping get USA Rugby’s program ready for the Los Angeles 2028 games with her four-year donation.

USA Rugby was “stunned” by the “transformative” gift and investment in USA Women’s Rugby, saying it will allow them to “supercharge the progression” of the program — and perhaps earn it a gold medal in four years.

Why is this good news? Take it away, Kang: “As corporate sponsors and broadcast networks increasingly see the value and enthusiasm for women’s sports, now is the moment to unlock the full potential of these incredible female athletes and inspire generations to come.”

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Human rights are better protected in every part of the world than they were a century ago

According to recently released data, human rights are better protected in all regions of the world in 2023 than they were 100 years ago.

While progress hasn’t been linear, and each region has experienced setbacks, the overall trend is more human rights protected when compared to a century ago.

The positive progress also holds true when weighted for countries with larger populations. At the same time, there’s still room for progress in regions like Africa and Asia, which haven’t made as significant of progress.

But this data makes it clear: progress is possible.

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