Zlatan Ibrahimovic brought the curtain down on a long, trophy-packed career on Sunday when he unexpectedly announced his retirement from football. Veteran striker Ibrahimovic revealed his decision ...
Kim Clijsters announced on Tuesday that the third—and likely final—chapter of her illustrious tennis career has come to a close, ending an odyssey that began when she first turned pro 25 years ...
Mark Wahlberg appears to be contemplating his acting retirement. The Hollywood star has long been part of the industry, from ...
After four decades of public service in multiple roles, Jackie Goldberg, the current president of the Los Angeles Unified School Board, announced she will retire upon completing her term in December ...
Retirement is the No. 1 financial goal of most Americans. But for many people, that goal is seemingly based more on aspiration than actual action. According to the Center for Retirement Research ...
Gayle Hutchinson, president of Chico State University, announced Tuesday that she would retire from the position at the end of the 2022-23 academic year. Hutchinson is the university’s first woman ...
Nassib, who became the first openly-gay player in the league's 103-year history when he came out in 2021, tells PEOPLE he's "really excited to move on to the next chapter" of his life Carl Nassib ...
Today in Sports, September 15 - Roger Federer announces retirement from tennis at age 41 with 20 grand slam wins ...
Carl Nassib, the first openly gay active player in the NFL, announced his retirement from football Wednesday. Nassib crafted an Instagram post to make his announcement, reflecting on his football ...
Two-time Women’s World Cup champion Julie Ertz’s run as a midfielder for the United States women’s soccer team officially ended Thursday. Her retirement also applies to her club team, Angel ...
Carl Nassib, who became the first openly gay active NFL player when he came out in 2021, announced his retirement from professional football in an Instagram post Wednesday. The 30-year-old Nassib ...
1899 — Willie Smith wins the U.S. Open golf title, beating George low, Val Fitzjohn and W.H. Way. 1923 — Bill Tilden wins the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championship, beating William ...