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SEC gathers to sort through consequences of settlement, comes away with more questions than answers 05/30/2024 09:50am • DESTIN, Fla. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference gathered on the Gulf Coast for its annual spring meetings this week with news of a landmark $2.8 billion settlement that will transform how athletes are compensated still reverberating through college sports. After two days of discussions with coache Schools in basketball-centric leagues face different economic challenges with NCAA settlement 05/30/2024 09:31am • Bernadette McGlade leads an Atlantic 10 Conference built around basketball and focused on getting multiple bids to the NCAA men’s tournament much more than anything tied to big-time football. Yet her league is among dozens conferences and scores of schools that will feel the impact from the NCAA a Women's 3-on-3 league developed by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier to debut in January Women's 3-on-3 league developed by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier to debut in January 05/30/2024 08:30am • NEW YORK (AP) — Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier's 3-on-3 league Unrivaled is set to debut in January with players earning the highest average salary in women’s professional sports league history. Collier and Stewart said that all salaries will be six figures and that players will also have Huge mixed-use health care development planned for Montgomery County’s White Oak Huge mixed-use health care development planned for Montgomery County’s White Oak 05/30/2024 08:26am • A huge mixed-use health care development is planned for Montgomery County’s White Oak region. The Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate will break ground next year on a 280-acre mixed-use health care development next to the Food and Drug Administration headquarters. Viva White Oak is approved for 'Just to live their life': Volunteer engineers are matched with people who need adaptive devices 'Just to live their life': Volunteer engineers are matched with people who need adaptive devices 05/30/2024 06:59am • At the recent unveiling of a modified wheelchair — one that allows a little girl with cerebral palsy to play lacrosse — Michael Zimmerman looked on, smiling. "It's really exciting. It's great to see projects get put into place where they're actually helping people and you can actually see how He was the lead guitarist of the legendary rock band KISS. Now, he's bringing his solo tour to this popular spot just outside the DC area He was the lead guitarist of the legendary rock band KISS. Now, he's bringing his solo tour to this popular spot just outside the DC area 05/30/2024 04:32am • He shredded legendary rock riffs as the iconic lead guitarist of the classic metal band KISS. Now, Ace Frehley bring his solo tour to Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races on Saturday, June 15. "I'm not slowing down at all — if anything, I'm accelerating my career at this juncture in my Dream host the Aces for cross-conference matchup 05/30/2024 02:09am • Las Vegas Aces (3-1, 2-1 Western Conference) at Atlanta Dream (3-2, 1-0 Eastern Conference) College Park, Georgia; Friday, 7:30 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: Atlanta Dream and Las Vegas Aces play in non-conference action. Atlanta finished 19-21 overall with an 11-9 record at home during the 2023-24 season. As Maduro shifts from migration denier to defender, Venezuelans consider leaving if he is reelected 05/30/2024 12:07am • SABANA DE MENDOZA, Venezuela (AP) — One of the most influential politicians in Venezuela once deemed images of his fellow citizens abandoning their home country the result of a professionally scripted, “Hollywood-type blockbuster.” Migration, Diosdado Cabello said, was an issue conjured by a Auburn senior J.M. Butler leads Tigers to NCAA golf title 05/29/2024 10:31pm • CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) — Auburn senior J.M. Butler polished off a dominant two days at La Costa by winning the anchor match Wednesday to give the Tigers the final point they needed to beat Florida State and capture their first NCAA title in men's golf. “A college career isn't complete without a n States' Responses to FAFSA Delays: What Students Should Know 05/29/2024 08:00pm • In response to the tumultuous rollout of the 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid -- branded by the U.S. Department of Education as the "Better FAFSA" -- many states have extended their filing deadlines to give current and prospective students and their families more time to file the f How to Recover After a Loss in the Stock Market 05/29/2024 08:00pm • The market can be a rollercoaster, and while the S&P 500 is up 10.4% year to date as of May 29, not every sector or individual stock reflects this upward trend. For example, the S&P 500 real estate sector is down 8.5% this year, affected by high interest rates, a sustained downturn in commer Secondary Medical School Application Essays: How to Shine 05/29/2024 08:00pm • After receiving primary applications, most medical schools ask applicants to complete a secondary application, which typically includes additional essay questions. While primary essay prompts ask why you're pursuing medicine, medical school secondary essays focus on you and how you fit with a specif How Employers Can Attract and Retain New Employees in a Post-Pandemic Landscape 05/29/2024 08:00pm • Across geographies, industries and company sizes, one topic has received near universal agreement among employers: It's really hard to find qualified workers. A recent National Federation of Independent Business survey found that 91% of small businesses that posted jobs in April 2024 had few or no q Brewers closer Trevor Megill hopes to avoid a stint on injured list after being struck by line drive 05/29/2024 07:44pm • MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers closer Trevor Megill said Wednesday he hopes to avoid a stint on the injured list, one day after being struck on his pitching arm by a line drive. Mike Tauchman of the Chicago Cubs hit a go-ahead single in a five-run 10th inning that bounced off Megill’s arm in UConn's Karaban, Alabama's Sears and Arizona's Love back in college after withdrawing from NBA draft UConn's Karaban, Alabama's Sears and Arizona's Love back in college after withdrawing from NBA draft 05/29/2024 07:15pm • Two of last year's Final Four teams are returning key pieces for next season. UConn forward Alex Karaban is heading back to campus for a try at a third straight national title and Alabama guard Mark Sears also will be back after withdrawing from the NBA draft Wednesday. The 6-foot-8 third-year sopho
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