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FIFA president Gianni Infantino has urged American soccer to adopt promotion and relegation. Major League Soccer is in its 30th season and the North American top flight appears unlikely to ...
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The University of Alabama in Huntsville recently launched a program to encourage post-grad students.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich promoted one Tri-State event on her personal Facebook page Wednesday in a post that decried President Trump without mentioning him by name and his backers ...
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Elmo is still out of work -- and back on a new site, Elmo Open to Work, soliciting PBS donations amid Trump's attempt to cut public media funding.
Why is NASCAR under fire for its Pride Month post? In an opinion piece posted on conservative publication OutKick, a writer flames NASCAR for a recent post on LinkedIn.
Ryan Roslansky, who has run LinkedIn for the past five years, will now also oversee Microsoft’s Office productivity software.
Roslansky has guided LinkedIn as the platform increased its revenues and launched new AI-powered products; now Microsoft wants him to do the same for Office.