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NCAA opened tampering investigation of Ole Miss on the same day Dabo Swinney complained – NBC Sports

When it comes to the rules regarding players, the NCAA has largely become toothless. When it comes to the rules that apply to the various programs, the NCAA still has some apparent bite. Via ESPN, the NCAA launched a tampering investigation of Ole Miss on the same day Clemson coach Dabo Swinney publicly complained that

“Didn’t Work”: NFL Officially Admits Monday Night Football Mistake With ESPN as Roger Goodell’s Office Ends Doubleheaders

The NFL is finally admitting that its “Monday Night Football” experiment was a chaotic mess. Over the last few seasons, the league forced fans into an agonizing game-day dilemma. The back-to-back action at 8 PM and then at 10 PM on Monday resulted in a scheduling overlap. This often left fans divided between the choices.

‘Boom Or Bust Player’: Analyst Says T.J. Watt’s Decline Is ‘Real’

Thanks to T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith, and Nick Herbig, the Pittsburgh Steelers have arguably the best pass-rush group in football, at least when it comes to EDGE defenders. Those three terrorize opposing offenses and strike fear in quarterbacks and offensive coordinators weekly. Individually though, the three players appear to be in different parts of their

Clinicians Use Alternatives as Government Resources Shrink

Following the removal of some types of medical data from government websites, the reduction of public information campaigns on hot topics such as vaccination, and new limitations on the publication of current and in-progress scientific research, other sources are emerging to fill the gaps. “The removal of critical data from the CDC [Centers for Disease

New Cardiology Board Denied but ‘Not Done With This Fight’

Leaders of a group convened to establish a new, independent board for cardiology are reviewing options after the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) rejected their application to establish the American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine and invoked a 2-year wait time to reapply. The ABMS rejected the application on February 26, just over a year

Statins linked to reduced liver cancer risk in major cohort study

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20 Years On: MedPage Today Founder Pushed the Boundaries of Medical Communications

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Her Case Changed Trans Care in Prison. Now Trump Aims To Reverse Course.

In 2019, Cristina Iglesias filed a lawsuit that changed the course of treatment for herself and other transgender inmates in federal custody. Iglesias, a trans woman who had been incarcerated for more than 25 years, was transferred from a men’s prison to a women’s one in 2021. And in 2022, she reached a landmark settlement

Scientists Say NIH Officials Told Them To Scrub mRNA References on Grants

National Institutes of Health officials have urged scientists to remove all references to mRNA vaccine technology from their grant applications, two researchers said, in a move that signaled the agency might abandon a promising field of medical research. The mRNA technology is under study at the NIH for prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, including

Tools to succeed: Learning support for new nurses

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‘People in Medicine Feel Very Threatened Right Now’: What We Heard This Week

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NCAA opened tampering investigation of Ole Miss on the same day Dabo Swinney complained – NBC Sports

When it comes to the rules regarding players, the NCAA has largely become toothless. When it comes to the rules that apply to the various programs, the NCAA still has some apparent bite. Via ESPN, the NCAA launched a tampering investigation of Ole Miss on the same day Clemson coach Dabo Swinney publicly complained that

“Didn’t Work”: NFL Officially Admits Monday Night Football Mistake With ESPN as Roger Goodell’s Office Ends Doubleheaders

The NFL is finally admitting that its “Monday Night Football” experiment was a chaotic mess. Over the last few seasons, the league forced fans into an agonizing game-day dilemma. The back-to-back action at 8 PM and then at 10 PM on Monday resulted in a scheduling overlap. This often left fans divided between the choices.

‘Boom Or Bust Player’: Analyst Says T.J. Watt’s Decline Is ‘Real’

Thanks to T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith, and Nick Herbig, the Pittsburgh Steelers have arguably the best pass-rush group in football, at least when it comes to EDGE defenders. Those three terrorize opposing offenses and strike fear in quarterbacks and offensive coordinators weekly. Individually though, the three players appear to be in different parts of their

End of an era as Pep Guardiola prepares for Manchester City farewell after a historic decade at the Etihad

The legendary manager will take charge of his final match on Sunday, concluding a historic decade that redefined English football May 22, 2026 at 7:44 am ET • 4 min read Pep Guardiola will coach his final Manchester City match on Sunday, bringing to an end an illustrious decade at the Etihad Stadium. Guardiola's departure

Major SEC Program Named Dark Horse to Win the College Football Playoff

The Oklahoma Sooners might be back to being a team that can truly compete for a national title after experiencing some shaky years under Brent Venables. Venables took over before the 2021 season when Lincoln Riley elected to pack his bags and head out to Los Angeles, leaving a fan base stunned. In his first