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NCAA, college sports cleared for revenue sharing with athletes after settlement approved NCAA member schools can compensate their players across all sports beginning July 1, according to the ...
Oregon State Beavers How the House settlement contributed to Oregon State baseball’s 14-player transfer exodus Updated: Jun. 24, 2025, 2:21 p.m. | Published: Jun. 24, 2025, 11:54 a.m.
Siena will opt into the House vs. NCAA settlement and directly pay its athletes for the first time, school president Charles "Chuck" Seifert said Wednesday. The $2.8 billion settlement related to ...
The House settlement calls for about $2.8 billion to be paid to NCAA athletes who competed from 2016 to 2024 and were not allowed to benefit from NIL opportunities.
UVA athletic director Carla Williams says the House settlement “gives places like Virginia, where it is a harder path, it gives us a fighting chance to compete in this new era.” ...
UW athletic director Pat Chun spoke Wednesday, discussing the impact of the House settlement on the Huskies and why he believes college athletics is in a better place moving forward.
State Senate President Nick Scutari called the settlement a “major victory for New Jersey.” "The strike made it unmistakably clear how vital public transit is to our state's daily function.
WILLIAMSPORT — The $675,000 settlement of a COVID-19-related class action suit against Susquehanna University has been approved by a federal judge. The result is that each of the 2,252 students ...
Pennsylvania could receive up to $200 million over a period of 15 years as part of a settlement with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family. On Monday, 55 U.S. Attorneys General ...
HARRISBURG — Attorneys general across the U.S., including Dave Sunday of Pennsylvania, agreed to a settlement in principle in which the Sackler family would immediately relinquish ownership of ...
McDonald’s reached a settlement in the $10 billion lawsuit brought by Byron Allen ‘s Allen Entertainment Studios, in which the media mogul accused the fast food company of discriminating ...