A landmark federal court ruling allows colleges to directly pay athletes, marking a transformative shift in college sports. With new payment caps and potential legal challenges ahead, the future of student-athlete compensation is set to evolve dramatically.
The NCAA's long-standing refusal to pay college athletes has ended with a landmark $2.8 billion settlement. While this marks a significant change, challenges remain in regulating NIL collectives and ensuring fair compensation.
President Trump's reinstated travel ban affects TKO, WWE, and UFC operations. Discover how these organizations are preparing for potential impacts on their international talent pool.
In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has approved a settlement allowing college athletes to be directly compensated by their schools for the first time. This landmark change will reshape college sports and athlete rights.
A new study finds that long-distance runners aged 35 to 50 are at a higher risk of developing colon cancer, with alarming rates of precancerous tumors detected. Experts urge runners to get tested for early signs.
In a stunning display of resilience, 16-year-old AB Hernandez, a transgender athlete, clinched multiple gold medals at the California high school track championships amidst fierce protests and political pressure. Despite Trump’s threats, Hernandez proved that talent knows no bounds.
In a groundbreaking year for women in sports, Tara Dower set a record on the Appalachian Trail while Audrey Jimenez made history in wrestling. Discover how female athletes are redefining strength and endurance!
In response to President Trump's threats regarding transgender athletes, California’s CIF allows cisgender female athletes affected by the new rule to compete in championships. This decision raises significant questions about fairness and inclusivity in sports.
In a groundbreaking move, California's CIF changes competition rules to allow more biological females to participate in track and field, sparking debate over transgender athletes. This decision comes amid national controversy and political pressure from figures like Trump.
Ryan Williams of Alabama and Jeremiah Smith of Ohio State are the cover stars of EA Sports College Football 26. Discover their journeys, friendly rivalry, and what’s next for these young athletes!