Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey called the NCAA language covering tampering rules “archaic,” but stopped ...
A 50-year-old businessman from Golden Grove, Canaan, has been fined $100,000 after pleading guilty to firearm and ammunition charges at the Scarborough Magistrates’ Court.
The World Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday put off a decision about barring government officials from major sporting events if their countries voluntarily withhold dues, pushing a potential conflict with ...
Acknowledging that the youngest drivers are known for the most accidents, Connecticut legislators on Monday advanced a plan to loosen regulations on young drivers — but not by much. Lawmakers have ...
A U.N.-backed panel of independent experts focusing on racial discrimination says racist hate speech by U.S. President Donald ...
China is expected to approve a sweeping “ethnic unity” law that critics say tightens assimilation and weakens minority rights. On Thursday, legislators at the National People’s Congress ...
NIL enforcement czar: Third-party deals that blow past college $20.5M cap are not what they expected
The head of the College Sports Commission says the onset of $30 million football rosters funded mostly by companies providing third-party payments to players is within the rules but not the ...
Less than two months before his arrest on sex-trafficking charges in 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was on top of the world—at least going by his iMessages. Over the course of three days ...
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Could the sports games opening ceremonies be a modern-day satanic panic?
The Olympic Games and similar large-scale events have always been more than just sports. They're a spectacle and celebration, much like they were in ancient times. However, for a while now, people ...
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