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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
Trump’s Tariffs Will Raise Much Less Than The White House Says
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 02: U.S. President Donald Trump holds up a chart at his tariff announcement ... More at the White House. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Getty Images President Donald Trump’s tariffs will generate far less tax revenue than the administration claims, according to a new Tax Policy Center estimate, even as import
Trump Tariffs Day 4: S&P 500 Closes Worst Week Since COVID, Tech Giants Bleed
It’s the fourth day after US President Donald Trump’s announcement of retaliatory tariffs on April 2nd, the so-called “Liberation day.” Stock markets across the world are tanking in what seems to be clear anticipation of an extended international trade war. Trump Slaps 10% Tariffs on All Countries As CryptoPotato reported on April 2nd, Donald Trump’s tariffs were imposed
Trump tariffs hammer stocks, recession fears rise, Tesla after Elon Musk’s DOGE days: Markets news roundup
Image: Chip Somodevilla (Getty Images), Restoration Hardware, Photo: Chip Somodevilla (Getty Images), Sean Rayford / Stringer (Getty Images), Kevin Dietsch (Getty Images), Michael M. Santiago (Getty Images), Oleg Nikishin (Getty Images), Tomohiro Ohsumi (Getty Images) Tesla CEO Elon Musk Image: Chip Somodevilla (Getty Images) Despite taking a hit earlier in the day from weak deliveries
Trump tariffs: US construction imports could face UK retaliation
US construction goods could face tariffs in the UK as the government grapples with how to respond to Donald Trump’s 10 per cent import tax. It comes as share prices of some major construction firms dived on Friday (4 April). The Department for Business and Trade has released an indicative list naming a swathe of
It Might Be Hard To See It Now, But Tariffs May Be the Biggest Gift Bitcoiners Never Asked For
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Without a shadow of a doubt, President Donald Trump's return to the White House marks the most polarizing shift of political power this century. Trump's reappointment was followed by multiple eerily timed aviation tragedies, promises of mass deportations and some controversial mandates from Elon Musk. Musk, who
Trump’s 2018 Tariffs Still Hurting U.S. Bitcoin Miners
By Mark Hunter 1 day agoWed Apr 02 2025 09:46:32 Reading Time: 2 minutes The world is bracing for more tariffs from Donald Trump today, which could impact the price of Bitcoin Many don’t know that Trump levied tariffs in 2018 specific to Bitcoin mining The impact of these tariffs is still being felt today
Lumber tariffs could have severe impact on B.C.’s softwood industry
The U.S. Department of Commerce issued a preliminary anti-dumping rate of 20.07 per cent, up from 7.66 per cent set three years ago, which is in addition to countervailing duties...
Even with tariffs delayed, Canadian sports fans keep booing U.S. anthem
Jeers were heard during 'The Star Spangled Banner' in Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver Author of the article: Published Feb 05, 2025 • Last updated Feb 05, 2025 • 2 minute read Fans stand for the U.S. national anthem prior to first half NBA basketball action between the Toronto Raptors and the New York Knicks in
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Embracer Follows Ubisoft In Splitting Off New Publisher To Handle Huge IP, Tomb Raider & LOTR Included
Say hello to Fellowship Entertainment by Ben Kerry 11 hours ago Embracer Group has today announced plans to create a secondary publishing label called Fellowship Entertainment, in order to "capture the full potential of the high-quality assets" that the group currently owns. The Swedish game publisher says that it hopes to spin off Fellowship Entertainment
