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Oreste D'Arconte: 'Till death do us part
The Sun Chronicle· 11 hours agoThank you, Charlie Baker. A year after that first wedding I did another marriage at Capron Park for some people I didn’t know, but who were referred to...
NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion settlement, setting stage for dramatic change across college sports
KOLD News 13 Tuscon· 2 days agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten,...
'I lost a stone after using weight-loss drug - the cost was worth it'
Daily Express· 6 hours agoAs diabetes medicine Mounjaro, dubbed the "King Kong" of weight loss, has recently been approved for...
The NCAA’s $2.7B settlement officially ended the amateur athlete model. It’s about time.
Lexington Herald-Leader· 4 hours agoThe settlement in the House v. NCAA lawsuit allows college athletes to be paid directly by schools — over the table.
NCAA agrees to let schools pay college athletes. How much? When will it start?
Tallahassee Democrat· 19 hours agoThe structure of college sports is about to change. Get ready for schools to start paying athletes...
NCAA Agrees to Revenue-Sharing With College Athletes in $2.8 Billion Settlement
Rolling Stone via Yahoo Sports· 1 day ago“This settlement is also a road map for college sports leaders and Congress to ensure this uniquely...
Tarr: MBTA needs control board again
Gloucester Daily Times· 4 days agoSenate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr is using this week’s annual budget debate to push for creation of another temporary fiscal and management control board...
AP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT
The Daily Sentinel· 1 day agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conference released ...
With settlement, schools can soon pay NCAA athletes directly. How will that work? ::...
WRAL Sports Fan· 17 hours agoTaken together with tuition and other benefits, NCAA president Charlie Baker said in a statement,...
The N.C.A.A. Agreed to Pay Players. It Won’t Call Them Employees.
New York Times· 6 hours agoThe argument is the organization’s attempt to maintain the last vestiges of its amateur model and to...