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[Update location]( or [View forecast]( âYogaâ â [What an Australian bakery]( caught a thief doing before looting some croissants. Flake it until you make it. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=An alleged thief turned to yoga before looting #theSkimm %0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Top Story [Caitlin Clark shooting a basketball]
In Her Court The Story Move aside boys, March Madness is [all about the women]( this year. You go Basketball Barbie. Indeed. Itâs been a [record-breaking year]( for the sport as players like Iowa's Caitlin Clark and LSU's Angel Reese have quickly become household names. ESPN said its viewership jumped 37% this regular season, but the main show starts today when the womenâs NCAA tournament kicks off. Nosebleeds for the womenâs [Final Four games]( are already reselling for around $400, as fans hope for a South Carolina-Iowa final. The NCAA has taken notice, striking a $920 million, eight-year deal to give ESPN [exclusive coverage rights]( to 40 womenâs collegiate championships. Thatâs reportedly up 300% per year from the previous agreement. What changed? In short: [the Caitlin Clark effect](. Clark became the top NCAA D1 scorer across menâs and womenâs basketball. The talent also runs deep this year, with Stanfordâs Cameron Brink and USCâs JuJu Watkins also taking the court. Womenâs college ball has come a long way since the [first NCAA basketball championship]( in 1982, but the past few years have been integral in getting it the respect it deserves. In 2021, a viral video highlighted the [stark disparities]( between the menâs and womenâs weight rooms. That same year a report verified what players already knew: The NCAA treated womenâs basketball [unfairly and undervalued]( them for years. It took until 2022 for the women to be able to use [March Madness branding]( for their tournament. But it's not just women's basketball that's seeing a major shift. [Women's volleyball]( and [women's soccer]( are also breaking records, with networks and sponsors taking note. theSkimm Women's sports are hotter (and more lucrative) than ever right now â Deloitte is forecasting that they could bring in [$1 billion]( in revenue in 2024. The hope is that this is less of a moment and more the new reality. Related Stories: - [Shaquille OâNeal Said Heâs Skipping the Menâs Games for the Womenâs This Year]( - [These Are the Freshmen Players to Know Before Tip Off]( - [Kansas City Built the First Ever Stadium for Women's Sports]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Womenâs basketball is taking the spotlight in this yearâs March Madness #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) And Also...This Where immigration is top of mind⦠[Texas](. Yesterday, a federal appeals court put a controversial immigration law on hold hours after the Supreme Court sided with Texas. The high court's ruling initially allowed Texas to temporarily enforce [SB4](, which allows state authorities to arrest migrants and deport those suspected of crossing the border illegally. The 6-3 SCOTUS decision rejected the Biden admin's emergency application, which argued states canât impede on federal authority of the border. Immigration advocates said the law would encourage racial profiling and discrimination. Meanwhile, Mexico said it would not accept any deportations âunder any circumstances.â Now, an appeals court has blocked the law again and is expected to hear arguments in the case today. --------------------------------------------------------------- What's on the rise... [Abortions](. There were more than 1 million abortions provided in the US last year, according to a report published yesterday. Thatâs the most in over a decade, with medication abortions accounting for 63% of all abortions. Still, the findings are considered to be an undercount. The report comes almost two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade â allowing more than a dozen states to ban or restrict abortion access. Health officials say the report highlights the work clinics and abortion funds have done to help people in the wake of state bans. 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