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Universities are facing big costs and hard choices about which sports benefit from revenue sharing and which are left behind.
It has to do with what he considers a troubling trend in U.S. government debt.
Universities use money from big-time sports to subsidize sports that don’t bring in cash. Now, they may have to reevaluate.
Government leaders in Japan released emergency rice supplies as rising prices and poor harvest increase political pressure.
Marketplace contributor Daniel Ackerman says deep-sea mining companies are innovating for how to efficiently mine rare Earth ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is the latest media company to announce it's splitting into smaller companies
The media giant is breaking up into two publicly-traded companies — one it's calling “streaming and studios,” which will ...
In Eagle Mountain, commercial development hasn’t kept up with population growth. So you might get your hair cut or your dog ...
“Consumer debt” includes credit cards, car loans, personal loans and student loans. Historically, consumer debt has tended to ...
The COVID-era boom and bust cycle left many bike brands with too much inventory. Then, tariffs added a new layer of ...
President Donald Trump deployed California National Guard troops to Los Angeles on Sunday, following demonstrations over the ...
This year, 15 states are trying to limit a specific kind of hospital fee — or at least give patients a heads up.
Jane Bambauer, law professor at the University of Florida, says though this is just a preliminary ruling, it could set ...
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