WNBA, players still at CBA impasse
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The WNBA and its players union enter the fourth consecutive day of marathon negotiations to tackle CBA hurdles. Here's the latest updates.
Since Tuesday afternoon, representatives from the WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association have spent more than 24 hours inside The Langham, a luxury hotel in New York City, negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement.
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