A hearing Thursday will include arguments on a proposal that would allow colleges to pay athletes directly. But detractors say the deal still doesn’t offer players enough. Source link
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Slowdown Déjà Vu Rattles the Markets
Investors sent technology stocks and other assets tumbling on concerns that the U.S. economy could be headed for a hard landing. Source link
Read More »Titus Kaphar’s Homecoming
Plus: an Art Deco hotel reopening in Manhattan, a celebrity facialist’s skin care routine and more recommendations from T Magazine. Source link
Read More »$200K worth of supplies distributed to Palm Beach County schools
RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. — Hundreds of students in Palm Beach County will receive free, new school supplies next week thanks to the annual Tools for Schools program. For the 20th year, Red Apple Supplies, the Education Foundation of Palm Beach County‘s free teacher resource store, partnered with Publix Super Markets …
Read More »UFC president Dana White does not expect punishment for domestic violence incident
CNN — Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White said he does not expect punishment after a video emerged of him in a physical altercation with his wife earlier this month. White made the comments Wednesday at a media day for UFC Fight Night 217. Asked whether he expects there …
Read More »Waymo Turns Toward Making Money as It Expands Driverless Car Business
Now that its technology is showing it can work on city streets, Alphabet, which owns Waymo, plans to invest billions more. Source link
Read More »Tax Policy Becomes a Fault Line for Harris
The vice president is relying on tax proposals as a way to show she is different from both President Biden and her Republican rival, Donald Trump. Source link
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Read More »The Fungus That’s Transforming Charcuterie and Cocktails
Plus: a new sleeper carriage on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, men in capes and more from T’s cultural compendium. Source link
Read More »Philadelphia Eagles: Family throws surprise birthday party at tailgate for Vietnam veteran
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Eagles fans woke up bright and early Sunday morning to tailgate ahead of the game, some of fans celebrating a lot more than the best team in football. “The first time I cried was the ’80 Super Bowl when the Raiders beat us,” said Dan McAlee, who …
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