Some players stay committed to one program for their entire college football careers. Others transfer once or twice. And then there’s TJ Finley, who committed to seven programs in six years, beginning ...
The second of the nation's top six 2027 tight end prospects commits and sends losing suitors on another path. The zero-sum game of college football recruiting saw another chapter as the nation's No. 6 ...
National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) members Carla Rogers and Peter Power celebrated Ireland's new basic income scheme with Irish Culture Department Minister Patrick O'Donovan (second from right) and ...
The recent coaching carousel brought unprecedented developments across college football. A record number of FBS head coaches were fired, creating a flurry of movement that impacted basically every ...
The avatars of MAGA-land often appear to operate with almost boundless impunity. It was, therefore, truly heartening to see a group of Republicans acknowledge that law-breaking must be meaningfully ...
It seems Dan Mullen as UNLV’s football coach is winning on and off the field. The Rebels rank first among all Group of 6 programs for their per-player ratings for the 2026 recruiting class, according ...
American Airlines quietly ended the ability for customers traveling on basic economy tickets to earn miles and status. Basic economy tickets are airlines' most restrictive and already do not allow for ...
Loyalty programs aren't what they used to be -but retail experts say these six put the customer first instead of simply harvesting personal data Sephora's Beauty Insider rewards program uses customer ...
ST. LOUIS – A new report on St. Louis’ Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot Program identified strengths and opportunities for improvement after 18 months of providing $500 payments to hundreds of families ...
The U.S. Department of Education said Tuesday it’s developed six agreements to send many of its key functions to other federal agencies. A majority of the Education Department’s funding for K-12 ...
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Great Rivers United Way announced $350,000 in grants will go to 23 local nonprofits to support basic needs programs that provide food, shelter and safety services to residents.
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