There are those who believe an official mug shot of the 45th U.S. president could become a cultural force all on its own. … [Read more...] about What will happen with the Trump mug shot
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House Republicans press for new work requirement tied to welfare programs
House Republicans are pushing to reassert work requirements across a swath of federal welfare programs to curb wasteful spending and fill job openings in the economy. … [Read more...] about House Republicans press for new work requirement tied to welfare programs
Michael Burton thankful for another opportunity to play fullback in Sean Payton’s offense
Michael Burton is a fullback, and he knows that in today’s NFL, that makes him an endangered species. But Burton signed with the Broncos last month in a reunion with Sean Payton, who previously coached him in New Orleans, and he says that in Payton’s offense, fullbacks can thrive. “It’s a great opportunity just to [more] … [Read more...] about Michael Burton thankful for another opportunity to play fullback in Sean Payton’s offense
Report: Odell Beckham, Jr. is thought to now be looking for $15 million on a one-year deal
OBJ’s price is dropping. It hasn’t dropped enough for him to get a deal. Yet. Via Rich Cimini of ESPN.com, Beckham is currently thought to be looking for $15 million on a one-year deal. He’d previously been seeking $20 million per year. There were no takers, and OBJ bristled 15 days ago at the notion [more] … [Read more...] about Report: Odell Beckham, Jr. is thought to now be looking for $15 million on a one-year deal
New NCAA president is tying to sell NIL laws as “consumer protections” for “families and student athletes”
The NCAA keeps struggling to put the NIL horse back in the barn. New NCAA president Charlie Baker has been making the media rounds to sell a new narrative when it comes to name, image, and likeness rules. Baker describes a potential federal NIL law as “consumer protections” for “families and student athletes.” In trotting [more] … [Read more...] about New NCAA president is tying to sell NIL laws as “consumer protections” for “families and student athletes”