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Trump directed the secretary of labor and the National Labor Relations Board to clarify the status of collegiate athletes.
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Trump's settlement with Columbia could become a model for his campaign to reshape higher education
The Trump administration's milestone settlement with Columbia promises to bring stability to a university embroiled in ...
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Paramount and Skydance merger approved and Trump visits Powell at Federal Reserve: Morning Rundown
Plus, Hulk Hogan, the pro wrestler who brought the sport to new heights of mainstream popularity, died at the age of 71.
Give children born in the United States between 2025 and 2028 seed money from the federal government in the amount of $1,000 ...
From indoor golfing to hydroponic farming to ice cream voted the best in Alabama, a "diverse variety" describes businesses in ...
A California utility provider is sounding the alarm after more than 2,500 scam reports have poured in this year alone. PG&E ...
Tech companies selling AI to the federal government now face a new challenge: proving their chatbots aren't "woke." ...
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DELCO Today on MSNDelaware County Leadership: Joel Richardson, Owner and Comedy Producer, SunnyBrook Ballroom and SoulJoel’s at SunnyBrook
Joel Richardson, Owner of The SunnyBrook Ballroom in Pottstown and Comedy Producer at SoulJoel’s at SunnyBrook, spoke with ...
"We are very proud of this landmark settlement which will transform the lives of college athletes and bring them tens of ...
The president's executive order would prohibit "third-party, pay-to-play" payments to college athletes, the White House said.
Artificial Intelligence may have drafted the briefs, but it’s not the tech that ends up in front of the judge explaining the hallucinations.
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