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Former Angels Top Prospect Jordyn Adams, 26, Commits To SMU Football
The 2018 wide receiver recruiting class was spearheaded by top prospects Amon-Ra St. Brown and Ja’Marr Chase. Both elite talents lived up to the immense hype and have since become All-Pro receivers in the NFL. Lost in that group was the player who sat between Brown and Chase in the rankings — a once highly-touted
College football rankings by returning production: Notre Dame ready for revenge tour
Returning production used to be one of the most important predictors of success in an upcoming college football season. Before the transfer portal ushered in a new era of player movement, replacing starters was a lot more difficult — and identifying which teams had the fewest holes to fill was a surefire why to identify which
What Is Actually Different This Season About Houston Football?
In just the second year under head coach Willie Fritz, Houston football finished with a 10-3 overall record, and the Cougars were one of the best teams in the Big 12 Conference. While the Cougars lost a lot of talent in the offseason, Houston reloaded through the transfer portal and 2026 recruiting class. Now, one
Opinion: Saskatoon’s current arena generates big economic spinoff
A former executive with the Saskatoon arena now known as SaskTel Centre says the facility has created economic activity throughout the city...
Opinion: SB 5103, to make the state pay more of its way for the health care it takes on, needs House vote
Elizabeth Hovde of the Washington Policy Center believes we need more competition, innovation and educated consumers to help contain health care costs, not fewer people paying for health care...
Opinion: Navigating the impact of state abortion restrictions
Skip to main content Dr. Andrew Yacht is senior vice president of academic affairs and chief academic officer for Northwell Health and professor of medicine and associate dean of graduate medical education at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Less than a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade
Opinion: Violence against healthcare workers must end
Skip to main content Drs. Bruce Meyer and Tom Campbell Dr. Bruce Meyer, left, is executive vice president and Western Pennsylvania market president for Highmark Health. Dr. Tom Campbell is vice president and medical director of clinician wellness at Allegheny Health Network. The statistics are sobering: Violence is five times more likely to occur in
OPINION LETTER — Will Peachtree City be spying on you? And will you be paying for it?
OPINION LETTER — The Thursday, March 16 Peachtree City Council agenda on pages 18 – 23 outlines a new contract they want to sign with Zencity. It’s under section VIII, […] The post OPINION LETTER — Will Peachtree City be spying on you? And will you be paying for it...
Opinion: The people who care for and educate our children deserve better pay—here’s why that would help us all
Many providers can’t afford to pay their employees competitive wages, creating industry-wide problems with recruitment and retention. Credit: SpeedKingz/Shutterstock Pressure on working parents has been building for a long time, with daycare costs increasing as places become more scarce. Two recent reports clearly illustrate the dysfunctional nature of England's system of Early Childhood Education and
Opinion: Semis Top Five
TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Editor's take: The industry has changed a lot in the eight years since we wrote our first analysis on the top five chip companies. We anticipated semis were no longer a growth industry and the only way for companies to
Opinion: Pharmacists know all about medications, so why can’t they prescribe them?
Skip to main content Alicia Plemmons is an assistant professor and coordinator of scope of practice research at the Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation at West Virginia University. The neighborhood pharmacist has played a critical role in American towns for centuries. People usually see their pharmacists more often than their family doctor.
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Former Angels Top Prospect Jordyn Adams, 26, Commits To SMU Football
The 2018 wide receiver recruiting class was spearheaded by top prospects Amon-Ra St. Brown and Ja’Marr Chase. Both elite talents lived up to the immense hype and have since become All-Pro receivers in the NFL. Lost in that group was the player who sat between Brown and Chase in the rankings — a once highly-touted
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College football rankings by returning production: Notre Dame ready for revenge tour
Returning production used to be one of the most important predictors of success in an upcoming college football season. Before the transfer portal ushered in a new era of player movement, replacing starters was a lot more difficult — and identifying which teams had the fewest holes to fill was a surefire why to identify which
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What Is Actually Different This Season About Houston Football?
In just the second year under head coach Willie Fritz, Houston football finished with a 10-3 overall record, and the Cougars were one of the best teams in the Big 12 Conference. While the Cougars lost a lot of talent in the offseason, Houston reloaded through the transfer portal and 2026 recruiting class. Now, one
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Martin Scorsese has officially joined the AI camp and it’s not what anyone expected
Martin Scorsese has partnered with AI startup Black Forest Labs to use generative AI for storyboarding Martin Scoresese Everett Collection / Shutterstock.com Hollywood’s complicated romance with artificial intelligence just got a whole lot more interesting. Martin Scorsese, the 83-year-old director behind Goodfellas, Raging Bull, and The Departed, has signed on as a partner and adviser
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Trump quietly signs a downsized AI executive order asking companies to voluntarily submit models for review 30 days before release
President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday establishing a voluntary framework for government review of frontier AI models before public release, ending weeks of internal White House conflict over how aggressively to regulate the technology. The order, titled “Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security,” was signed privately without the usual livestream or public ceremony, a
