Latest in Born Nil
Sort by
100 items
-
Roster chaos born of NIL money and the transfer portal have turned college hoops upside-down
The way college basketball teams have been constructed for generations is overSports - ABC News - 15 hours ago -
NCAA Leaps to Block Mario Chalmers NIL Lawsuit
The NCAA, conferences and Turner Sports contend an antitrust lawsuit brought by Mario Chalmers and 15 other former college basketball players over the use of their NIL in broadcasts is barred by ...Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 22 -
Here’s a rabbit for the chancellor’s hat: scrap stamp duty on shares | Nils Pratley
Getting rid of SDRT would pay for itself over time because other receipts would rise, abolitionists say. . Rachel Reeves is looking for taxes to raise, rather than ones to abolish. Never mind: here ...World - The Guardian - October 17 -
Gatorade signs Duke basketball's Cooper Flagg to NIL deal
Flagg is one of many players capitalizing on their NIL opportunities in this new era of college sports.Business - CNBC - Yesterday -
-
Born in France but searching for a future in Africa
BBC Africa Eye investigates the "silent exodus" from France of those fed up with racism and discrimination.Top stories - BBC News - 3 days ago -
Victor Wembanyama sues Texas man over unauthorized use of NIL to sell merchandise
A Texas man has been using Wembanyama's likeness on merchandise despite rejections from the U.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeSports - CBS Sports - October 16 -
How This Founder Helps College Sports Administrators Save Time and Money in the NIL Era
Lyle Adams, the founder and CEO of Spry, is on a mission to help college athletic departments manage the business of running their programs.Business - Inc. - October 17 -
Tony Bennett cites NIL and transfer portal era as reason he's suddenly retiring at Virginia
A tearful Tony Bennett has explained he suddenly retired from coaching at Virginia because he wasn’t suited to navigate the current landscape of college basketballSports - ABC News - October 18 -
In era of NIL and transfer portal, Navy and Army are thriving without either. How are they pulling it off? 'We are a unicorn'
Army and Navy are somehow still undefeated despite all the changes and upheaval in college football. Could it possibly continue and lead to one of them making the CFP?Sports - Yahoo Sports - 6 days ago -
Flush with cash and aligned with NIL, Indiana has tools to sustain Curt Cignetti's turnaround vision
The head of Indiana's NIL arm says Cignetti is exactly what the program needed -- an "acceptable version of Bobby Knight"Sports - CBS Sports - 6 days ago -
Born into war: Babies are an unstoppable force in Gaza
At Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, around 30 to 40 babies are born each day in the region’s sole maternity ward. Islam Al-Qanou arrived at the hospital nine months pregnant and completely alone. ...Top stories - NBC News - October 4 -
RetroRealms Review - A New Horror Multiverse Is Born
Horror games based on beloved movies are more popular than ever, even when you compare this era to the early Nintendo years when movie tie-ins were a lot more common. But most of these modern takes ...Tech - GameSpot - October 17 -
NHL Nugget: How The Vancouver Canucks Name Was Born
The Vancouver Canucks name has been around for decades longer than the NHL squad itself.Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 23 -
Map: These states have the fewest ‘born-here’ residents
Do you live in the same state you were born in?Politics - The Hill - 3 days ago -
Critically endangered antelope born in UK safari park
It is the first time an eastern mountain bongo has been born at Woburn in more than a decadeTop stories - BBC News - 3 days ago -
How'd Pat Narduzzi turn around Pitt? NIL cuts, tough conversations and an offensive overhaul. 'S*** I have to clean house'
Pitt is off to its best start in more than 40 years and has one of the nation’s highest-scoring offenses. So what's changed since last year's 3-9 team? Pretty much everything.Sports - Yahoo Sports - 19 hours ago -
Vatican sent children born out of wedlock to America as orphans for adoption
For decades, unwed mothers in Italy were pressured to give up children born out of wedlock. Thousands were sent to America. Now some families are reuniting and looking for answers.Top stories - CBS News - October 13