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NFL fines Washington Football Team $10M after culture investigation The NFL has fined the Washington Football Team $10 million as a result of the league's investigation into the team's workplace culture. The money "will be used to support organizations committed to character education, anti-bullying, healthy relationships ...
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Kentucky brings back top basketball scorer for first time since 2006-07 as Davion Mintz withdraws from NBA draft "I really appreciate the support from my coaches, my teammates and my family while I went through this process," Mintz said in a statement Thursday. "I wanted to give it a real shot and I feel like I did that. I know that I am ready and closer to my ultimate goal of ...
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The FTC just took a step that could make it easier to go after Amazon (CNN Business) For years, the US antitrust enforcers at the Federal Trade Commission have pledged only to go after companies that have harmed consumers. Now, under its new chair Lina Khan, the FTC is expanding its approach in a move that could make ...
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Softball Well Represented on CoSIDA Academic All-District Team She is a multiple Academic All-Big Ten selection and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar athlete. Kemmetmeuller is an infielder from Rogers, Minn. "Nurse Katie" became the first Gopher within the Minnesota softball program to be a registered nurse.
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Trail Blazers announce new jersey patch deal with StormX The team announced early Thursday it would be partnering with cryptocurrency company StormX, replacing Biofreeze as the team's official jersey sponsor. "We are extremely excited to have our team wear such a groundbreaking, revolutionary company on ...
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Should Yankees fans trust Hal Steinbrenner's press conference? Yankees Chairman Hal Steinbrenner announced a press conference for Thursday morning at the funniest possible time: after midnight the previous evening, with his Yanks still clattering towards a likely victory in a game they should've bagged because of ...
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At least 63 people died in Oregon heatwave, including 45 in Multnomah County, officials say Portland broke heat records on three consecutive days, hitting a high temperature of 116 on Monday. Other parts of the state got even hotter, with many recording all-time high temperatures.
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