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One of the Best Movies of 2025 is Finally Coming to Prime Video

There were a lot of great movies in 2025. Movies like Sinners, Marty Supreme, Weapons, and even Superman not only captured moviegoers attention, but delivered solid entertainment and great stories as well. They’re films that fans keep returning to well after their theatrical runs have ended and now, one of the best of the year

Oregon Sues Oklahoma Transfer Over Alleged Unpaid $10K NIL Contract Buyout

The University of Oregon says one of its former football players owes it $10,000, and the school is willing to go to court to get it. The school filed a lawsuit in Lane County Circuit Court last week against Dakoda Fields, a defensive back who spent two years with the Ducks before transferring to Oklahoma

Breaking Down Ole Miss’ Strengths, Weaknesses and One Thing It Needs to Beat LSU

The hottest location in college football this year brings LSU and Ole Miss together for a matchup that should be as close are expected. Both teams are rebuilt through the transfer portal and new coaching staffs, and this Sept. 19 matchup will be the first big test for either squad. So what gives Ole Miss

Supreme Court Upholds Broad Power Delegations: What It Means for Small Biz

The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research has left many small business owners feeling disheartened, as it could potentially lead to a significant shift in how federal power is wielded. The decision allowed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to delegate authority to the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), an

Supreme Court Ruling Preserves Access to Preventive Services

Health advocates welcomed a US Supreme Court decision announced Friday that preserves a federal mandate for insurers to cover, without copays, certain preventive medical tests and treatments. The Supreme Court split 6-3 in the decision announced Friday.  While the court ruling was seen largely as a win for medical and consumer groups, some voiced concerns

Supreme Court tie vote dooms taxpayer funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma

WASHINGTON (AP) — The outcome keeps in place an Oklahoma court decision that invalidated a vote by a state charter school board to approve the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which would have been the nation’s first religious charter school. The post Supreme Court tie vote dooms taxpayer funded Catholic charter school in

Supreme Court deadlocked in religious charter school case after Barrett recusal

The Supreme Court is deadlocked in the religious charter school case brought before the highest court after Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the proceedings. CBS News' Jan Crawford reports...

The Supreme Court’s Ruling on Deportations Is Not a Free Pass

After the Supreme Court issued an emergency ruling Monday lifting a temporary block on the United States’ deportation of Venezuelan migrants, Trump administration officials were positively giddy. “SCOTUS confirms our Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump has the power to stop the invasion of our country by terrorists using war time powers,” Department of Homeland Security secretary

Supreme Court sounds ready to back preventative care task force

Policy Case could determine if insurers must cover preventive care without charging patients Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett at President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress in March. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Posted April 21, 2025 at 2:15pm Facebook Twitter Email Reddit The Supreme Court appeared ready during oral arguments Monday

Supreme Court will hear Trump’s proposed limits on birthright citizenship

Trump's lawyers have urged the high court to allow a ban on birthright citizenship to take effect in parts of the country...

Did the Supreme Court invite Trump to dodge on getting Abrego Garcia out of El Salvador?

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One of the Best Movies of 2025 is Finally Coming to Prime Video

There were a lot of great movies in 2025. Movies like Sinners, Marty Supreme, Weapons, and even Superman not only captured moviegoers attention, but delivered solid entertainment and great stories as well. They’re films that fans keep returning to well after their theatrical runs have ended and now, one of the best of the year

Oregon Sues Oklahoma Transfer Over Alleged Unpaid $10K NIL Contract Buyout

The University of Oregon says one of its former football players owes it $10,000, and the school is willing to go to court to get it. The school filed a lawsuit in Lane County Circuit Court last week against Dakoda Fields, a defensive back who spent two years with the Ducks before transferring to Oklahoma

Breaking Down Ole Miss’ Strengths, Weaknesses and One Thing It Needs to Beat LSU

The hottest location in college football this year brings LSU and Ole Miss together for a matchup that should be as close are expected. Both teams are rebuilt through the transfer portal and new coaching staffs, and this Sept. 19 matchup will be the first big test for either squad. So what gives Ole Miss

What are Indiana Football’s Biggest Trap Games of 2026?

Where will Indiana be ranked to start the 2026 college football season? While debate will rage regardless of the number next to Indiana's name to start the year, the Hoosiers will likely be favored in no fewer than 11 of their 12 regular season contests. That doesn't mean there won't be challenges along the way

Green steel startup Boston Metal is doubling down on critical metals

The startup Boston Metal has raised a $75 million funding round to produce critical metals, MIT Technology Review can exclusively report.   The company has been known largely for its efforts to clean up steel production, an industry that's responsible for about 8% of global greenhouse emissions today. With the additional money, the new focus could