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Even though Serena Williams won just ,000 in prize money during the last 12 months the tennis great has still topped Forbes' list of the world's highest-earning female athletes.The .1 million the 23-time grand slam champion earned in endorsements was enough for her to top the list for a third straight year despite not playing competitively for 14 months after revealing in January 2017 that she was pregnant with her first child.The 36-year-old made twice as much off the court than any other female athlete, while only 16 male athletes have earned more than Williams over the past 12 months from sponsorships.The top 10 females earned a combined 5 million from June 2017 to June 2018 -- down 4% from last year and 28% from five years ago.In comparison, the combined earnings of the world's top 10 highest-paid sports stars, who are all male, tops a billion dollars.Forbes' rankings of the world's top 100 highest earning athletes of 2018 did not feature a woman after Williams' earnings fell as she went on maternity leave.The company attributes the downturn in the total earnings of the highest-paid women to the retirement of popular tennis players Li Na?and Ana Ivanovic and race car driver Danica Patrick, who is ranked ninth on the list.Maria Sharapova's off-the-court income, meanwhile, is still 50% down as the fallout from her 16-month suspension for doping continues.Eight of the top 10 are tennis players, with Indian badminton player PV Sindhu and Patrick the others on the list.Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki is second with total earnings of million, while reigning US Open champion Sloane Stephens (.7 million) is third. 1687

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Enterprise is the latest company committing to causes that will help improve racial equity and fight hunger.The company's ROAD Forward initiative was developed in response to the death of George Floyd. Through it, the company's foundation will give million to four nonprofits.The company says it chose the nonprofits, because they work to address social gaps in three critical areas: early childhood development, youth health and wellness, and career or college prep.The organizations had no idea these donations were in the works.“It's an amazing affirmation of what we do and what we've been doing and where we hope to go,” said Constance Gully, President and CEO of Parents as Teachers.Parents as Teachers uses home visits to help families of color with newborns through kindergarten entry. Its plan is to use the funds to fill gaps in their framework.“We see them now. We see people, so that's what I think the corporate community can do is see and hear people and communities that have unfortunately been literally invisible,” said Gully.Another recipient is Girls Inc., which offers social and emotional support to mostly minority and low-income families outside of school.“These are the girls who need the most support, but they also have an incredible amount of potential,” said Stephanie Hull, President and CEO of Girls Inc. “Girls will be important in the future, girls in these communities will be important in shaping the future and an investment in these girls right now is a significant step toward a better tomorrow.”The initiative will also commit million to fight food insecurity and global operating teams will allocate million to local charities. 1685

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ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) — Police have arrested a North County doctor accused of sexually assaulting a patient.On March 28, Escondido Police say a woman reported being sexually assaulted while unconscious by Dr. Leng Thai Ky, a 40-year-old anesthesiologist from Poway.EPD detectives investigated the woman's report over the weekend, and arrested Ky on Monday with the help of the U.S. Marshall’s Fugitive Task Force.Ky, a doctor for the last eight years, has associations with Palomar Hospital, North County Pain Institute, Sharp Community Medical Group, Graybill Medical Group, and the Desert Pain Clinic in Rancho Mirage, EPD says.Police believe there are more, unidentified victims of Ky and urge anyone with information to call EPD at 760-839-4790. 760

  

ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) - City leaders voted Wednesday night to support the federal lawsuit against California's sanctuary laws. The Escondido City Council voted 4-1in favor of backing the litigation. In response to the discussion, immigrant communities in Escondido believe their leaders are out of touch."What's being discussed inside chambers is not representative of the values in my community,” said Lilian Serrano.Escondido Mayor Sam Abed, on the other hand, believes coordination with local authorities and ICE is critical to keeping Escondido safe. He believes that California’s sanctuary laws place citizens in danger.RELATED: President Trump signs order, sending the National Guard to the US-Mexican border"I am proud immigrant who came to U.S. and I believe in the rule of law. My number one goal is to make Escondido a safe city,” said Abed. 882

  

ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) — A man has died after firefighters found him inside a North County home where a fire had ignited Sunday afternoon.Escondido Police said the fire was reported in the 600 block of Waverly Place just before 11:30 a.m. When firefighters and police officers arrived, heavy smoke and flames were seen coming from the home.Firefighters entered the home to battle the flames and found an adult man unresponsive inside. The man was taken to Palomar Medical Center where he later died, police said. His name has not been publicly released, pending notification of his family.The cause of the fire and the man's death is under investigation, police say. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 760-743-TIPS (8477) or online at police.escondido.org. 782

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