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The Atlanta Falcons didn't make an effort to re-sign former Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons or edge rusher Matthew Judon this offseason. But if the Falcons want ...
Backers say SB 951 will close a loophole that has allowed health care decisions to be increasingly driven by profit motives ...
One year after the Panthers defeated the Oilers to hoist the Stanley Cup at the end of a dynamic, dramatic, seven-game ...
Oregon passes SB 951 to prevent corporations from owning medical practices, ensuring they're controlled by medical ...
Walker and Pearce were both viewed as first round picks, and both are coming into a situation where they must be the main ...
The Falcons placed a right-of-refusal tender on the veteran center at the start of free agency, and finally signed Neuzil to ...
The 2025 draft class presented a few firsts for the Falcons and Terry Fontenot. It marked the first time in the general ...
If the Falcons are left on the outside again, the prevailing thought is there will be more changes. The franchise’s stability hinges on its draftees.
A legislative bill that aims to bar corporate interests from meddling in patient care in Oregon cleared the Legislature on Wednesday and is headed to Gov. Tina Kotek’s desk.
Virginia Democrat Gerry Connolly's death was blamed by some for the narrow failure of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" while ...
With the Atlanta Falcons’ playoff drought now at an improbable seventh season, the franchise needs more than what they got from him last season.
Oregon would be the first state to extend unemployment insurance to striking public employees if Senate Bill 916 becomes law.