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Flint residents who filed approved claims for a portion of a $626 million water crisis settlement aren’t expected to find out how much money their claim is worth or be paid until late summer or ...
The formal approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement will allow universities to compensate student-athletes directly through revenue-sharing contracts.
MSU reaches $29.75M settlement with 3 shooting survivors Published: Jun. 10, 2025, 6:33 p.m. Michigan State University has agreed to a nearly $30 million settlement with three survivors of the ...
Ockbrook School's heritage to be saved for the public thanks to lottery funding. The charity opening up 'camps' for children with health conditions wants to see the 'local community back on site' ...
Ockbrook’s Moravian Settlement is considered rare, and of high historical value, as one of only three such settlements nationally. Within a conservation area, the settlement includes red-brick ...
Moravian University on Friday showcased construction progress of its new and reimagined Haupert Union Building. The HUB is a four-floor, more than 70-square-foot student center designed for the ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the terms for a $2.8B settlement against the NCAA, allowing schools to pay players directly through licensing deals. The House v.
Kansas athletic director Travis Goff responds to dramatic reactions in college sports about athlete payments, expressing optimism about upcoming changes.
The final approval for the House vs. NCAA settlement means a new era is upon us. "WSU has been preparing for this moment," AD Anne McCoy said in a statement.
Still, attorneys behind the settlement argue it delivers what athletes have long deserved, which is a share of the billions their efforts generate from TV deals, merchandise, and championships.
Here's what the recently approved House v. NCAA settlement means for Alabama football and other sports.
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