More than a year has passed since the tour agreed to a deal with LIV Golf, but there is some hope an in-person gathering in New York could create momentum.
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Northern Illinois over Notre Dame is what makes college football more than NFL Lite
Northern Illinois coach Thomas Hammock’s cheeks were soaked with some of the happiest tears of his life. He was drenched in the overwhelming joy of leading his alma mater to the biggest win in school history. His nose was running as the pride overcame him. It wasn’t pretty, but it was …
Read More »Lured by a Promising Job, He Was Forced to Scam People
A Ugandan man named Jalil Muyeke traveled to Thailand for a promising job opportunity. He ended up being trafficked into a cybercrime operation.
Read More »Giants’ Daniel Jones looked like a broken QB, but benching him now would be an overreaction
Is the New York Giants’ season already on the brink after one game? That’s how it feels after a disheartening 28-6 loss to the Vikings in Sunday’s season opener. Here’s a final look at yet another discouraging season opener: Jones’ last stand? Giants quarterback Daniel Jones made the first start …
Read More »An American Sovereign Wealth Fund? Easier Said Than Done.
Creating a U.S. investment fund to compete against those in China and the Middle East could create more problems than it would solve.
Read More »How False Claims About Dead Cats Became Trump Campaign Fodder
Falsehoods claiming migrants in Ohio are killing cats and decapitating ducks went viral this week. The Trump campaign embraced them.
Read More »ESPN exec on Charles Barkley: ‘I would be lying if I said we weren’t interested’
Charles Barkley may be the hottest free agent to hit the market next year, if he hits the market. As Warner Bros. Discovery wrangles with the NBA in court, hoping to win back a piece of the league’s media rights for 2025, there is already a line of suitors for …
Read More »Francisco Lopera, Pioneer in Alzheimer’s Research, Dies at 73
A neurologist in Colombia, he worked with the world’s largest extended family with Alzheimer’s and helped fuel research to prevent or delay dementia symptoms.
Read More »Poverty Increased in 2023 as Prices Rose and Pandemic Aid Programs Expired
More faced hardship in the United States last year, the Census Bureau said, as inflation and the end of subsidies outweighed higher incomes.
Read More »Ranking PWHL team names and logos: Which of the six new combos is our No. 1?
By Hailey Salvian, Shayna Goldman and Sean Gentille We waited more than a year for proper PWHL nicknames and logos. Now that we have them, courtesy of Monday’s official unveiling, we’re not going to waste any more time. Which of the six new combos — the Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, …
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