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Report: ACC joins Big 12 in voting to settle House v. NCAA case
Sports Business Journal· 3 days agoThe ACC has “joined the Big 12” as the second named party in House v. NCAA to vote to settle that case and related antitrust cases, according to sources cited by Pete Thamel of ESPN.com. The ...
Fast-casual emerges as the sweet spot for restaurant industry growth
Nation's Restaurant News· 2 days agoThe category came to be defined as a sort of elevated QSR but without the full-service component of...
Will Virginia’s residential solar market survive the coming year? • Virginia Mercury
Virginia Mercury· 3 days agoWhen the Virginia Clean Economy Act became law in 2020, solar advocates celebrated. In addition to creating a framework for a transition to a zero carbon electricity sector by 2050, the VCEA ...
A new age of sail begins
The Economist· 3 days agoThis was a converted sailing ship renamed Baden-Baden. The rotors were hailed as a great achievement at the time (praised by Albert Einstein, among...
AT&T makes case against keeping copper
Mobile World Live· 3 days agoAT&T network chief Chris Sambar (pictured) outlined the operator’s case for retiring copper lines in some US states and replacing them with fibre during...
Earnings call: Grove Collaborative sees dip in Q1 revenue, aims for growth
Investing.com· 7 days agoGrove Collaborative Holdings, Inc. (GROV), a sustainable consumer products company, reported a...
Memphis Area Transit Authority facing $60 million budget deficit
Eyewitness News Memphis· 3 days agoMemphis Area Transit Authority officials are facing a $60 million deficit, according to an annual...
NCAA, Power Five conferences vote to approve $2.8B settlement in House, Hubbard and Carter cases
AOL· 2 days agoIn the spring of 2021, attorneys for the NCAA, appearing before the U.S. Supreme Court, argued vehemently against providing each college athlete with additional cash annually. Three years later ...