The NCAA, which apparently exists to protect the interests of fellow athletes, may be in for a fight to preserve that facade. On Thursday public sen. Cory Booker (DN.J.) sets out the framework for a proposed probation from a college athlete who would eventually give athletes a share of the …
Read More »Trump eliminates important methane rule, even if leaks get worse
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration on Thursday formally weakened a major regulation on climate change – effectively freeing oil and gas companies from the need to detect and repair methane leaks – even as new research shows that much more of the potential glass gas in the WASHINGTON atmosphere sucks …
Read More »NCAA President Mark Emmert says no bankruptcy championships this year, except FBS football
“We can’t drop NCAA championships right now,” said NCAA President Mark Emmert Thursday via Twitter. Last week, the NCAA Board of Governors announced that if 50% of eligible teams in a particular sport, and a particular division, cancel their fall season, there will be no fall NCAA championship in that …
Read More »Post-Sumner, ViacomCBS Charts Path Led by Shari Redstone
The revamped company, which bought a stake in Miramax and intends to offload publisher Simon & Schuster and their New York HQ Black Rock building, is expected to continue its streamlining plans. What is the way forward for ViacomCBS after the death of media Sumner Redstone at 97? Most Wall …
Read More »USC researchers discover likely sequence of symptoms of COVID-19 – CBS Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Researchers from the University of Southern California announced Thursday that they have found the probable sequence in which COVID-19 symptoms first appear. A nurse cares for a coronavirus patient in the intensive care unit at El Centro Regional Medical Center in hard-hitting Imperial County on July …
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