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Caesars Entertainment to be acquired by Fertitta Entertainment with $17.6bn
Caesars Entertainment accepted the offer to be acquired by the Fertitta Entertainment. The overall deal will be of $17.6bn with Fertitta paying $5.7 billion and take on close to $12 billion in debt from Caesars. As part of the agreement, Caesars can seek competing bids through July 11. Investors in Caesars are being offered $31
2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Xavier Balson, WR, Baldwin Wallace University
Meet Xavier Balson, a promising NFL Draft prospect. Discover his journey as a wide receiver at Baldwin Wallace University. Name: Xavier Balson Position:WR College: Baldwin Wallace University Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 218 lbs X: @xbalson Instagram: @xbalson What made you decide you wanted to be a football player? Football was always something that I was
Sorsby placed at least 40 bets on Indiana football as Hoosiers QB – ESPN
Sorsby placed at least 40 bets on Indiana football as Hoosiers QB ESPNTexas Tech coach Joey McGuire pushes for Brendan Sorsby’s reinstatement The New York TimesBrendan Sorsby, Myles Garrett trade are Browns “easy” options to find QB of Future Dawgs By NatureNCAA Will Not Negotiate Settlement To Reinstate Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby NFL Rumors - ProFootballRumors.comTexas Tech QB
Journalists Talk Medicaid Cuts and New Limitations on Weight Loss Drugs and Covid Shots
KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed Medicaid cuts in the House budget bill on CBS News on May 22. Click here to watch Rovner on CBS News. Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, discussed weight loss drugs and covid-19 vaccines on CBS’ “CBS Mornings” on May 22 and May
Journalists Zero In on Medicaid Threats and Social Security Hiccups
KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed funding cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services on CBS News’ “24/7” on May 7. Click here to watch Rovner on “24/7.” Listen to this week’s episode of “What the Health?” — hosted by Rovner: “Cutting Medicaid Is Hard — Even for the GOP.”
Ogun HOS asks journalists to avoid cybercrime pitfalls
Ogun State Head of Service, Mr Kehinde Onasanya has advised Journalists to consciously avoid the pitfalls of cybercrime, which includes cyberbullying, cyberstalking, and property theft, among others, while charging them to always fact-check before publishing as facts are sacred. He made the call against the backdrop of allegations of cybercrime offense committed by a journalist
High-profile journalists to go as NZME announces 30 job cuts
Photo: RNZ/ Brad White A number of high profile senior reporters will leave the New Zealand Herald under its restructure to cut about 30 roles from the newspaper's editorial team. According to the Herald's Media Insider, staff that have taken voluntary redundancy include political editor Claire Trevett, deputy business editor Grant Bradley, senior sports reporter
Journalists Discuss Enduring Effects of Long Covid and Handling of Opioid Settlement Funds
KFF Health News former senior editor Andy Miller discussed long covid, telehealth, and health care worker shortages on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on April 21. He also discussed cancer treatment for the uninsured on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on April 14. Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report” on April 21
Ghanaian journalists are poorly paid, not given contracts and healthcare support – Report
A report by the Communications Department of the University of Ghana and the Media Foundation for West Africa has revealed the ‘abusive’ and poor working conditions of journalists in the country. The report revealed that some journalists work for long months with pay and those who receive pay...
Journalists Track Opioid Settlement Cash and Fees for Telehealth Visits
KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed the transparency — or lack thereof — and distribution of $50 billion in settlement funds from opioid manufacturers on WNHN’s “Attitude With Arnie Arnesen” on April 11. Click here to hear Pattani on “Attitude With Arnie Arnesen” Read Pattani’s “$50 Billion in Opioid Settlement Cash Is on
Journalists Explain Impact of Texas Judge’s ACA Decision and Cuts in Federal Food Benefits
KHN chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed the aftermath of a federal judge’s decision in Texas that blocks the Affordable Care Act’s provision on preventive care benefits on Slate’s “What Next” on April 5. Click here to hear Rovner on “What Next” KHN Nevada correspondent Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez discussed how cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition
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Caesars Entertainment to be acquired by Fertitta Entertainment with $17.6bn
Caesars Entertainment accepted the offer to be acquired by the Fertitta Entertainment. The overall deal will be of $17.6bn with Fertitta paying $5.7 billion and take on close to $12 billion in debt from Caesars. As part of the agreement, Caesars can seek competing bids through July 11. Investors in Caesars are being offered $31
Draft
2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Xavier Balson, WR, Baldwin Wallace University
Meet Xavier Balson, a promising NFL Draft prospect. Discover his journey as a wide receiver at Baldwin Wallace University. Name: Xavier Balson Position:WR College: Baldwin Wallace University Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 218 lbs X: @xbalson Instagram: @xbalson What made you decide you wanted to be a football player? Football was always something that I was
football
Sorsby placed at least 40 bets on Indiana football as Hoosiers QB – ESPN
Sorsby placed at least 40 bets on Indiana football as Hoosiers QB ESPNTexas Tech coach Joey McGuire pushes for Brendan Sorsby’s reinstatement The New York TimesBrendan Sorsby, Myles Garrett trade are Browns “easy” options to find QB of Future Dawgs By NatureNCAA Will Not Negotiate Settlement To Reinstate Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby NFL Rumors - ProFootballRumors.comTexas Tech QB
expansion
Big 12’s CFP expansion vote is first step in calling SEC’s separation bluff
Bullet point summary by AI The Big 12 coaches have unanimously voiced support for expanding the College Football Playoff to 24 teams. Their move follows provocative statements from several SEC coaches about their conference's dominance and independence. The response from within the SEC reveals a lack of unity behind those bold claims, raising questions about
Deadzone
Eagles Deadzone Debate: Will the team be better off without A.J. Brown?
OK, we’re getting close now. After months of speculation and endless rumors in the football media world, an expected trade of A.J. Brown by the Eagles will likely come to fruition sometime after Monday. That’s because, after June 1, the Eagles can trade away their star receiver without absorbing as dramatic a salary cap hit.
