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German Basketball Triumphs Amidst Talent Drain to US Colleges

Germany's EuroBasket victory highlights its basketball success, but the recent influx of American college NIL deals threatens to drain young talent from the Bundesliga.

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Arch Manning's Debut and College Football's New Era

Arch Manning, highly touted Texas quarterback, makes his starting debut against Ohio State, marking the first time three Top 10 teams face off on a college football opening weekend, amid a new era of increased money and player compensation.

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Trump Orders Review of College Athlete Employment Status

President Trump issued an executive order instructing the Department of Labor and the NLRB to determine whether college athletes are employees, aiming to regulate the multibillion-dollar college sports industry amid legal challenges and increased athlete compensation from NIL deals.

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NCAA Settlement: Some Schools Opt Out Amidst Title IX and Recruiting Concerns

The NCAA's new settlement allows colleges to pay athletes, but some schools like Nebraska-Omaha and Montana opted out due to Title IX concerns and recruiting disadvantages, highlighting the challenges faced by smaller programs.

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College Sports Overhaul: Judge Approves Multi-Billion Dollar Athlete Payment Settlement

A federal judge approved a settlement allowing schools to pay college athletes millions of dollars annually, starting next month, resolving a lawsuit that challenged the amateurism model and resulting in a $2.7 billion payout to former players.

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Upstate New York Plane Crash Kills Six

A family of six, including a former MIT soccer star and her physician parents, died in a plane crash in upstate New York on April 12, after the pilot missed the approach to Columbia County Airport and failed to respond to low-altitude warnings.

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UCLA Football Suffers Crushing Losses, Raising Concerns About Program's Future

UCLA's 35-10 home loss to New Mexico follows a similar defeat at UNLV, exposing significant issues with the team's execution, player acquisition, and coaching decisions, jeopardizing the season's outlook.

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Expanding College Sports: A Response to the NCAA House Settlement

Facing concerns over the NCAA House Settlement's impact on non-revenue sports, IMG Academy leaders propose expanding college sports programs to increase participation, generate revenue, and improve facility utilization.

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Penn Bans Transgender Women From Women's Sports Following Federal Threat

The University of Pennsylvania banned transgender female athletes from women's sports after the Department of Education threatened to withhold \$175 million in federal funding, prompting criticism from LGBTQ activists and legal experts.

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Wimbledon Qualifier Forfeits \$115,000 Due to NCAA Rules

American college tennis player Oliver Tarvet, ranked 733rd globally, qualified for Wimbledon and will play Carlos Alcaraz but faces forfeiting \$115,000 in prize money due to NCAA rules limiting annual earnings to \$10,000.

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College Sports' Amateur Model Ends: Athletes to Receive Millions

A federal judge approved a settlement enabling college athletes' payments, ending the amateur model; schools can share up to $20.5 million annually with athletes, and $2.7 billion will be paid to former players over ten years.

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NCAA Settlement Pause Leaves Hundreds of College Athletes In Limbo

A federal judge halted a proposed NCAA settlement that would've limited the size of college sports teams, leaving hundreds of athletes who've been cut from their teams in limbo and facing potential loss of scholarships, training, and other financial aid.

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