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Grant House’s name will resonate beyond the swimming pool as the named plaintiff in the historic House v. NCAA lawsuit that led to universities’ direct revenue sharing with athletes.
The monumental settlement that will see players receive money directly from their schools was approved late Friday night, but don't expect for this to be the last legal battle.
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Chicago landmark Pittsfield Building went viral on TikTok. Meet the guy who made it happen. Tom Liravongsa — or as social media knows him, Tom the Skyscraper Guy — has racked up millions of ...
A landmark building in York could be redeveloped to create a restaurant under newly lodged plans. York-based Helmsley Group previously acquired Cumberland House, a grade I-listed building in the city ...
Landmark House v. NCAA Settlement Approved by Judge, Allowing Colleges to Pay Athletes For the first time in history, Division I schools are now free to pay their athletes directly, marking the ...
1. Prepare for parity. TCU reaching the national championship game a few years ago piqued interest, as did Cincinnati and Boise State reaching the playoff as Group of Five surprises.
Judge Approves Landmark Settlement Changing the Way College Sports Are Run By Nell Gluckman June 7, 2025 Athletes in the Big Ten and other major conferences would have the most to gain from the ...
House vs. NCAA lawsuit settlement approved: A momentous step for college sports that won’t end the chaos The deal will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement but won’t prevent legal challenges ...
A man has died after falling from The Cube, a landmark building in Birmingham.. West Midlands Police were called to the scene at the Wharfside Street building at 6.30pm on Saturday.
It’s not clear if these lawmakers actually didn’t read the bill they voted for—which would be pretty bad given that’s their, y’know, job—or if they knew all along and are suddenly now ...