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Ex-Kansas stars Chalmers, Collins file class-action lawsuit vs. NCAA, others over March Madness – KU Sports
NEW YORK (AP) — Kansas stars Mario Chalmers and Sherron Collins are among 16 former men’s college basketball players who have sued the NCAA and multiple conferences, claiming they are profiting from the unauthorized use of their names, images and likenesses in promoting and monetizing the March Madness tournament.
Evans brings versatile skill set to revamped KU roster – KU Sports
Kansas women’s basketball coach Brandon Schneider was among the first to learn that Elle Evans planned to leave North Dakota State.
Aaron Miles hired by former KU assistant Joe Dooley at Florida Gulf Coast | KUsports.com
When he arrived back in Lawrence to join Bill Self’s Kansas basketball staff, it was with the idea that former KU point guard Aaron Miles likely would not be staying long.
Eraser Dust
Live updates: UK election, Keir Starmer is new UK prime minister after landslide election win | CNN
Labour Party wins big: The center-left Labour won the election by a landslide, securing the biggest majority in its history. Party leader Starmer celebrated the victory in front of supporters at the Tate Modern art gallery in London. “Change begins now. It feels good, I have to be honest,” he said.
8 regulations most vulnerable after Chevron doctrine overturned – The Washington Post
The Supreme Court jettisoned longstanding precedent that helped the federal government make regulations. Now broad policies could be determined by judges.
Noel Gallagher attacks ‘virtue-signalling’ performers at ‘super-woke’ Glastonbury… as Oasis legend slams them for ‘waving flags around’ instead of focusing on the music | Daily Mail Online
Explaining his feelings, about his time at Worthy Farm, Noel told The Sun: ‘Don’t get me wrong, I f***ing love Glastonbury. I think it’s one of the most important things. In fact it’s probably the best f***ing thing about Britain apart from the Premier League.
Bronny James’ lies at press conference have Lakers fans upset | Marca
LeBron James’ son, Bronny James, made headlines when he was selected 55th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers at last week’s NBA Draft. Despite initial rumors, Bronny recently revealed that he hadn’t considered the possibility of being picked by the Lakers. In an introductory press conference, Bronny emphasized that his main focus is on his own development, rather than teaming up with his father.
Florida First Lady Enjoying Bigfork Country – Flathead Beacon
Yes, that was the vacationing first lady of Florida, Casey DeSantis, wife of 2024 Republican presidential candidate and Gov. Ron DeSantis, pinning on a bib to run in Thursday morning’s 13th Annual Montana Freedom 5K through downtown Bigfork.
Kalispell Kreamery follows strict prevention methods amid bird flu outbreak
“When we look at things coming through, disease prevention-wise, the biggest thing that we focus on is our closed herd, that is by far the best way to keep disease from spreading,” Tuck told MTN.
I’m a Bartender. Customers’ New Habits Are Ruining Bars – Newsweek
Bathroom waits are longer. The next time you wait in line for the loo, I bet your house that the person exiting passes you by head-down, square-eyed. Maybe you won’t, as you may very well be doing likewise, both brushing each other’s shoulders, your faces never meeting.
The 50 Best ‘Saturday Night Live!’ Skits of All Time
So let’s get on with the reason we are all gathered here today: Esquire’s definitive list of the 50 Best SNL sketches of all time. It’s the “Matt Foley Motivational Speaker” of Best SNL Sketches listicles, if you will. And if you’ve got a problem with that reference, I look forward to not reading the opinion you shared with me in the comments section.
Nick Saban Has Made It Clear Which Way He Leans Politically – The Spun
But Saban has indicated over the years that he does care about professional politics and is at least a little bit—emphasis on “a little bit”—of a Democrat. The former coach, a native West Virginian, is a longtime friend of retiring Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin and endorsed him in his 2018 reelection. In 2022 Saban signed a letter urging Manchin to help pass voting rights protections, though Saban later clarified by way of a media leak that he did not support going around the filibuster.
Klay Thompson’s Golden State farewell wasn’t a fairy tale ending – The Washington Post
By leaving Golden State, Klay Thompson regained control, even if it interrupted one of the NBA’s most original creations.