MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred came under fire yesterday after saying in an interview on the Dan Patrick Show that a season of more than 60 games was never feasible. “The reality is that we weren’t going to play more than 60 games no matter how the negotiations with the players …
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JetBlue and the pilots union reach an agreement to avoid permits until May 2021
The JetBlue aircraft flies over New York City as a tribute to health workers and first responders, as seen from Weehawken in New Jersey on May 7, 2020. Kena Betancur | AFP | fake pictures JetBlue Airways and the union representing the airline’s pilots reached an agreement that avoids involuntary …
Read More »Lemonade share price doubles on the first day after completing the NYSE IPO with a valuation of $ 1.6 billion
Online insurance company Lemonade Inc. has raised $ 319 million in its initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday. The IPO was carried out at a price of $ 29 per share, representing a valuation of $ 1.6 billion for the company backed by the …
Read More »Texas A&M Soccer Program Penalized for NCAA Violations, Jimbo Fisher Receives Show-Cause Order
The NCAA announced penalties Thursday, including a six-month warrant for coach Jimbo Fisher, against the Texas A&M program on Thursday for multiple violations. According to the NCAA statement, Texas A&M “violated NCAA recruiting rules and accounting activities related to sports between January 2018 and February 2019,” and Fisher “violated the …
Read More »Joe Biden’s claims about cognitive testing are unclear as campaign hides results
Joe Biden told reporters on Wednesday that he had undergone a cognitive test, used to detect mental problems, but his campaign will not specify exactly what that means or if he will release the results of any tests he has done, whether he actually did a test. “I have been …
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