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LPC has already designated nine districts in the former town of Flatbush, which included the area now known as Prospect Lefferts Gardens and the neighborhoods south of what is now Prospect Park, among ...
18 June 2025 – UN Member States have reached agreement on the outcome document for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, to be formally adopted at an upcoming summit ...
WASHINGTON – A landmark bill to regulate cryptocurrency passed the Senate on June 17, creating a path for digital assets to go mainstream and representing a big win for an industry that spent ...
Netflix, France’s TF1 Strike Landmark Distribution Deal Starting in 2026, the streamer’s French subscribers will have direct access to the broadcaster’s lineup of channels and on-demand content ...
After the strongest month in nearly five years, wholesale auction sales were “substantially more muted” in May, but still up more than 3% from a year ago.
Eight female athletes have filed an appeal of a landmark NCAA antitrust settlement. They argue that women would not receive their fair share of $2.7 billion in back pay for ...
The morning after Wilken approved the settlement of the landmark House v. NCAA lawsuit that will revolutionize college sports, the named plaintiff in the suit was competing a mere four-minute walk ...
The corrupt system of denying payment to college athletes has officially ended. On Friday, Judge Claudia Wilken approved the settlement of multiple antitrust class-action lawsuits that challenged the ...
NCAA settlement approved: Landmark decision opens door for revenue sharing in college athletics A federal judge granted final approval for the $2.8 billion lawsuit Friday evening By Brandon Marcello ...
A federal judge in California finally approved a $2.6 billion settlement for college athletes that upends a century-old tenet of college sports—the notion that schools cannot pay the athletes ...
The NCAA settlement allows schools, including those in Georgia, to directly pay student-athletes, marking a significant shift from the traditional amateur model in college sports.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A lawsuit filed against the Ohio Department of Youth Services is drawing national attention after a unanimous Supreme Court ruling says that members of majority groups do not ...