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NCAA Makes Major Eligibility Announcement to Avoid Another Diego Pavia-Esque Legal Battle
College football has just gotten a new rule that would see the NCAA spend less on legal fees. After spending $16M in legal fees last year, the NCAA’s new eligibility rule looks to eliminate most of the previous conditions for the extension of eligibility. With this, legal cases, like Diego Pavia’s, will have nothing on
Aaron Rodgers’ Brother Lands New ESPN Role Days After Laura Rutledge Successor Announcement
ESPN is elevating Jordan Rodgers beyond SEC Nation into national college football broadcasts, making another shakeup to deliver the best broadcasting product on those Saturdays and Sundays. Just a few weeks ago, ESPN elevated Laura Rutledge’s focus to covering Monday Night Football with Troy Aikman. That meant Laura had to leave SEC Network after a
FOX Nation Pulls Off First-of-Its-Kind Live Preshow for PBR Space Cowboys
FOX News personality Abby Hornacek grew up dreaming of being just like her favorite sports sideline reporter. Her inspiration wasn’t someone talking football. Or any other stick and ball sport, even as the daughter of a former NBA all-star. Hornacek’s fascination was professional bull riding. She aspired to follow in the footsteps of Leah Garcia
Canadian oil stocks climb as industry absorbs news of Trudeau resignation
Author of the article: The Canadian Press Amanda Stephenson Published Jan 06, 2025 • 3 minute read Canadian oil and gas stocks climbed Monday as the country's energy sector absorbed the news of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation. Pumpjacks draw out oil and gas from wells near Calgary on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. Photo by
Canadian PM to step down while opposition complains “nothing has changed”
The screenshot from a video shows Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking to media in Ottawa, Canada, on Jan. 6, 2025. Trudeau announced Monday morning he is stepping down after a party race while the opposition leader complained that nothing has changed. (Photo by Mick Gzowski/Xinhua) OTTAWA...
Canadian study reveals alcohol-related deaths up 18% during pandemic
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Canadian passport ranks among best in world in 2025
Published: January 13, 2025 The Canadian passport was listed in the seventh position in a new global ranking of most powerful passports in the world in 2025. The ranking was done by global consultancy, Henley & Partners, and is based on the number of destinations Canadian passport holders can access without a prior visa. In
From Canadian ice cream sprinkles to made-in-China breast pumps, US small businesses brace for higher costs under Trump tariffs
Tariffs of 25% on Canadian and Mexican and 10% on Chinese goods will take effect Tuesday. Canadian energy, including oil, natural gas and electricity, will be taxed at a lower 10% rate. Judi Bottoni—AP Photo
Canadian Family Physicians Seeing Fewer Patients on Average
The number of patients that family physicians see has declined, according to the latest report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) on the state of the healthcare workforce. This decline, which results from changing workforce dynamics, suggests the need for different approaches to medical care. Expanding the authority of pharmacists and nurse practitioners
Now in its 53rd year, Canadian Western Agribition returns this week in Regina
"Whether it's at the trade show, whether it's in the livestock barns or just the networking that happens, we're really happy that the people are coming here to do their business." Author of the article: Regina Leader-Post Ryan Kiedrowski, Local Journalism Initiative Published Nov 25, 2024 • Last updated Nov 25, 2024 • 3 minute
Canadian premiers urge Trudeau to take strong action against looming US tariffs
As the threat of tariffs from US President-elect Donald Trump looms, Canadian premiers have urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to 'respond robustly'. Some suggested cutting off energy supplies and highlighted other products for which the US "relies on" Canada.Trudeau met with Canada's premiers on Wednesday to discuss Ottawa's plan to address Trump's concerns. This was
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NCAA Makes Major Eligibility Announcement to Avoid Another Diego Pavia-Esque Legal Battle
College football has just gotten a new rule that would see the NCAA spend less on legal fees. After spending $16M in legal fees last year, the NCAA’s new eligibility rule looks to eliminate most of the previous conditions for the extension of eligibility. With this, legal cases, like Diego Pavia’s, will have nothing on
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Aaron Rodgers’ Brother Lands New ESPN Role Days After Laura Rutledge Successor Announcement
ESPN is elevating Jordan Rodgers beyond SEC Nation into national college football broadcasts, making another shakeup to deliver the best broadcasting product on those Saturdays and Sundays. Just a few weeks ago, ESPN elevated Laura Rutledge’s focus to covering Monday Night Football with Troy Aikman. That meant Laura had to leave SEC Network after a
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FOX Nation Pulls Off First-of-Its-Kind Live Preshow for PBR Space Cowboys
FOX News personality Abby Hornacek grew up dreaming of being just like her favorite sports sideline reporter. Her inspiration wasn’t someone talking football. Or any other stick and ball sport, even as the daughter of a former NBA all-star. Hornacek’s fascination was professional bull riding. She aspired to follow in the footsteps of Leah Garcia
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2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Cam Williams, DB, Henderson State University
2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Cam Williams, DB, Henderson State University Name: Cam Williams Position: DB College: Henderson State University (Transfer from Benedict College) Height: 5′ 10″ Weight: 185 lbs X: @Camislandd Instagram: @camislandd What made you decide you wanted to be a football player? I was eight years old, at first it was a
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Announcing the 2026 Digiday Top Workplaces
By Digiday Awards • June 23, 2026 • Digiday Top Workplaces is an annual list recognizing the best companies to work for across media, marketing and technology. The companies recognized this year are setting the standard for what strong workplaces look like: those that lead with purpose, put their people first and shape the future
