A federal judge’s ruling clears the way for U.S. colleges to compensate their athletes, in a landmark settlement valued at $2.8B. This decision upends longstanding amateurism rules, potentially reshaping collegiate sports finance and operations as stakeholders brace for a regulatory and economic shift.
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The high-profile clash between President Trump and Elon Musk continues to intensify. With Trump dismissing any plans for dialogue and Musk even hinting at launching a new political party, the feud now spans discussions on Pentagon contracts, federal oversight, and provocative social media barbs—marking an unprecedented rift at the intersection of politics and business. More...
President Trump claimed that Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to allow rare earth minerals and magnets to flow into the United States—a move touted as a boost for domestic manufacturing amid broader trade tensions. The remark underscores the volatile nature of U.S.-China negotiations and its potential impact on critical technology sectors. More...
Amid heated debates in Washington over a major Republican legislative proposal, analysis indicates that the bill could significantly raise utility bills nationwide. Prominent GOP senators have voiced strong concerns about its broader economic impact, fueling a contentious discussion over the Trump administration’s sweeping policy measures. More...
Several members of the Proud Boys, charged for their involvement in the Capitol riots, have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the Justice Department employed illegal tactics during their prosecutions. The suit, seeking substantial damages, highlights the continuing legal and political controversies surrounding the handling of the January 6 investigations. More...
A federal appeals court has granted the Trump White House permission to continue restricting the Associated Press’s access to certain areas. This ruling, upheld in multiple decisions, enables selective media admittance and stokes concerns over transparency and press freedom amid ongoing legal disputes over First Amendment rights. More...
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