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Players v tennis tours: why the lawsuit and what next?
BBC Sport tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at the key questions after a players' union co-founded by Novak Djokovic began legal action against tennis' governing bodies.BBC News - 2d -
Best-guessing at the Yankees' possible Opening Day lineup, and why it might work
After the Yankees sported one of MLB's best lineups in 2024 with Juan Soto, here's what the new-look lineup could be for Opening Day 2025.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Charlotte Hennessey: “It Is Infuriating” – Why Hillsborough Law Must Be Passed in Full
Hillsborough Law Explained: Charlotte Hennessey on Justice for the 97Understanding Hillsborough Law and Its PurposeOn The Redmen TV, Charlotte Hennessey, whose father, Jimmy, was one of the 97 ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
GdS: ‘The right man’ – why Milan are tempted to bring Allegri back
Massimiliano Allegri’s name has, once again, began to creep up in the AC Milan managerial picture, and there is reportedly a ‘temptation’ to bring him back to the club. With Sergio Conceicao’...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Why Trump's antitrust agenda could spell trouble for Big Tech
The Trump administration is moving forward with several Biden-era antitrust lawsuits, policies and positions, signaling a continued focus on aggressive antitrust enforcement that could spell ...The Hill - 2d -
Some Say These Oversize Pants Are ‘Unflattering.’ Why Are Some Women Drawn to Them?
Bloomers, a poufy pant with a feminist history, have found wider appeal.The New York Times - 2d -
John Terry reveals why he may never manage Chelsea
Former Chelsea defender John Terry has expressed his desire to manage his beloved club but admits it may never happen.The former England international won 15 major trophies with the Blues – five ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Nate Landman explains why signing with the Rams was an 'easy decision' in free agency
Nate Landman was drawn to the Rams' success as a franchise, as well as the opportunity to play back home in CaliforniaYahoo Sports - 1d -
'You can smell the stench': Why rubbish is piling up on Birmingham streets
Refuse workers have been on strike for over a week, leading to bags of rubbish piling up across the city.BBC News - 1d -
Why prosecutors want selfie of Idaho college murders' suspect shown at trial
A smiling selfie of Bryan Kohberger with a thumbs-up pose taken hours after four University of Idaho students were killed in 2022 may be introduced at his murder trial, prosecutors said in a series ...NBC News - 1d -
Why Your Leadership Approach Might Be Holding Your Business Back
Leaders can be connected or disconnected. Here’s how to make sure you embrace the former approach, not the latter.Inc. - 1d -
Why the Fed’s Job May Get a Lot More Difficult
President Trump’s plans risk stoking inflation and denting growth, an undesirable combination that economists warn could lead to much tougher trade-offs for the central bank.The New York Times - 1d -
Odds are good that the stock market has finally bottomed out. Here’s why.
Insiders, sentiment, consumers and economists suggest its time to buy the rebound.MarketWatch - 1d -
Southwest’s stock is on a roll. This analyst explains why he’s no longer bearish.
Melius Research no longer recommends that investors sell Southwest’s stock, saying the air carrier has done enough — including adding bag fees and cutting jobs — to turn a corner.MarketWatch - 1d -
Why Trump’s Ultimatum to Columbia Could Upend Higher Education
A demand for the university’s administration to place the Middle Eastern studies department under receivership could signal a broader crackdown across the United States.The New York Times - 1d -
Why Trump Can’t Immediately Shut Down the Education Department
Congress and federal law stand in the way of shutting down the agency, which manages federal loans for college, tracks student achievement and supports programs for students with disabilities.The New York Times - 1d -
Polish wine is often excellent. Why is it so hard to find?
With over 500 wineries in Poland, it’s time to talk about something other than vodkaFinancial Times - 1d -
Why a weight-loss drug could become a geopolitical bargaining chip
Ozempic might feature in US negotiations with Denmark over GreenlandFinancial Times - 1d -
Why the Shipping Industry Isn’t Rushing Back to the Red Sea
The companies that operate large container ships say they plan to keep going around Africa as violence flares in the region.The New York Times - 1d -
Why the Shipping Industry Isn’t Rushing Back to the Red Sea
The companies that operate large container ships say they plan to keep going around Africa as violence flares in the region.The New York Times - 1d -
How to Avoid US-Based Digital Services—and Why You Might Want To
Amid growing concerns over Big Tech firms aligning with Trump administration policies, people are starting to move their digital lives to services based overseas. Here's what you need to know.Wired - 1d -
GdS: Why Loftus-Cheek could be Conceicao’s ‘surprise’ against Napoli
Sergio Conceicao is currently working with the players not called up by their national teams, hoping to come up with a masterplan to beat Napoli.This morning’s edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport ...Yahoo Sports - 22h -
Why N.B.A. Free Agency Could Get Weird This Summer
One of the most bizarre situations in the league is happening in Philadelphia, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - 20h -
Why aren’t we discussing the world’s hottest topic? | Fiona Katauskas
It’s only going to get hotter. See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...The Guardian - 20h -
Why there's no time for despair after Humboldt's TSSAA basketball state tournament loss
Humboldt’s season came to an end in the TSSAA boys basketball state tournament semifinals, losing to defending champs Chattanooga Prep Friday.Yahoo Sports - 16h -
Stock volatility poses an 'opportunity,' investment analyst says. Here's why
Stocks have wobbled in 2025. Investors with cash on the sidelines can essentially buy stocks at a discount.CNBC - 15h -
Why startups and tech giants are racing to build a practical quantum computer
Amazon, IBM, Google, Intel and Microsoft are all working on quantum technology. Governments around the world have also invested over $55 billion in the tech.CNBC - 17h -
Why Kenneth Grant is confident in Michigan football starting center Greg Crippen
The senior Michigan football center is poised for a breakout year in 2025.Yahoo Sports - 15h -
Congress Wants to Kill Section 230. Here’s Why That Law Is Important for Businesses
A repeal of Section 230 could impact all sorts of businesses that operate online, from social media companies to retailers.Inc. - 13h -
Why the Pentagon Scuttled Its Briefing of Elon Musk on China War Plans
“You wouldn’t show it to a businessman,” President Trump said in denying that Elon Musk was to be briefed on top-secret plans in the event of war with China.The New York Times - 11h -
Why Cincinnati Reds' Alexis Diaz 'not thinking about' closer status
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Alexis Diaz, a 2023 All-Star closer, threw half his pitches Friday for balls as he continues work on command issues.Yahoo Sports - 8h -
Swamp Notes: Why Democrats can’t get their act together
President Trump is transforming the US at lightning speed. Democrats are struggling to keep up.Financial Times - 6h -
Why Vanderbilt's March Madness disappointment is reminder of program's progress and needs
Last season, Vanderbilt women's basketball was happy just to be in the NCAA tournament. This year was about advancing and what tools they need.Yahoo Sports - 6h -
Why Hong Kong has become the art world’s enigma
Local gallerists, advisers and collectors urge a more nuanced look at a city in transitionFinancial Times - 5h -
Why Liam Delap Could Be Liverpool’s Ideal Striker Signing
Would Liam Delap Be the Perfect Summer Signing?As Arne Slot looks to reshape Liverpool’s squad for the future, attention is turning to the need for a long-term solution at centre forward. The ...Yahoo Sports - 3h -
Why Is the U.S. Falling in the World Happiness Rankings? Blame a Kindness Recession
This year, the U.S. sank to No. 24 in the World Happiness rankings. What do the likes of Finland and Denmark have that we don’t? More kindness.Inc. - 32m -
Alzheimer’s research centers face Trump-imposed $65m funding delay across the US
Researchers report difficulties retaining staff as White House cost-cutting stresses US medical research system. Major Alzheimer’s disease research centers across the country face a $65m funding ...The Guardian - Mar. 10 -
Long Covid still an issue 5 years after global pandemic began
Five years ago, the World Health Organization declared Covid a global pandemic, but many people are still living with the symptoms of long Covid. Nearly 7% of adults who contracted the virus in the ...NBC News - Mar. 11 -
Extended interview: John Mulaney on his standup persona
In this web exclusive, standup comedian John Mulaney talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about his earliest experience learning about jokes; developing his on-stage persona (and why it involves a ...CBS News - Mar. 9