Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons is challenging his contract designation as a defensive end instead of a linebacker, potentially costing him over $2.5 million. This grievance raises questions about player contracts and position classifications in the NFL.
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Over 2.5 billion Gmail users face potential risks after a major cyberattack linked to the ShinyHunters group. Learn how the breach occurred, what data was compromised, and how you can protect your account from phishing scams and fraud.
In a major shift, the FDA has approved updated Covid boosters while restricting access for children under 5, raising concerns among parents and health experts. Learn about the new guidelines and their implications.
In a surprising turn of events, Keegan Bradley announced he won't play in the upcoming Ryder Cup, opting for a leadership role instead. Discover the details behind his decision and the lineup of players picked.
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to reclaim management of Washington Union Station, aiming to revitalize the iconic hub plagued by crime and maintenance issues. Will this change restore its former glory?
In a surprising move, the New England Patriots have claimed former Syracuse quarterback Tommy DeVito off waivers, aiming to strengthen their quarterback lineup behind Drake Maye, while also parting ways with WR Bourne.
The ongoing salary dispute between Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones heats up as a grievance over his fifth-year option reveals a $2.676 million gap. Parsons argues he deserves a higher salary, but the Cowboys list him as a defensive end. Discover the implications of this contract battle!
In a surprising turn of events, a federal grand jury in Washington D.C. has opted not to indict Sean Dunn for throwing a salami sub at federal officers, highlighting local tensions over Trump's law enforcement presence.