NCAA’s House settlement era begins, shaking up college athletics as some schools opt out [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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The 12-member panel said it has reached a verdict on four of the five counts, including sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, but is deadlocked on the racketeering conspiracy charge.
After the sale, the Amazon founder will own about 905 million Amazon shares. He sold stock worth almost $5 billion last year.
To meet the president’s Friday deadline, the speaker will have to corral his party into accepting a bill several have criticized.
The San Diego Padres need to add a starting pitcher, and the perfect solution could be sitting right under their nose in the National League.
The Trump administration has halted the delivery of certain military firepower to Ukraine over concerns that US stockpiles were dropping too low. The White House on Tuesday confirmed that 155mm artillery rounds, Patriot air defense, Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System, Stinger, AIM-7 and Hellfire missiles bound for Ukraine will not be shipped following a Pentagon…
Malik Beasley is being sued by his former marketing agency for failing to pay back in full a $650,000 advance, according to ESPN.
Trump nominates 4 to Tennessee Valley Authority board after firing Biden picks [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
Sweeping policy bill had tumultuous road to passage in Senate – will final version play well with US voters?
When Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill arrived in the Senate in late May, its problems seemed unending.
It was Trump’s top legislative priority, and crafted in such a way that Democrats could not block it by using the filibuster. But it was greeted with skepticism by moderate Republicans, who blanched at the bill’s cuts to two major safety net programs to offset expensive outlays elsewhere: tens of billions of dollars to fund mass deportations and build border walls, along with tax-cut extensions and new deductions that could increase the budget deficit by trillions of dollars over the coming decade.
The jury sent a note to the trial judge Tuesday afternoon stating they’d reached a verdict on several counts but were unable to reach a consensus on count one — racketeering. They will continue deliberating on that count in Manhattan Wednesday at 9 a.m.
