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.
In a surprising turn, the Detroit Lions have retracted their proposal to change NFL playoff seeding rules, which aimed to prioritize regular-season records over division titles. This decision highlights the complexities of altering long-standing playoff structures in the league.
The Philadelphia Eagles are advocating for the 'tush push' play's legality amid a proposed ban by the Green Bay Packers. With a key NFL vote approaching, the Eagles stress the play's importance to their strategy and history.
UFC 315 introduces a bizarre rule change as foot stomps are banned in Quebec, while Belal Muhammad predicts a second-round KO against Jack Della Maddalena in their welterweight title fight.
The NFL has changed its kickoff rules, incentivizing teams to return kicks instead of opting for touchbacks. This season, expect a dramatic rise in kickoff returns as teams adjust their strategies to gain better field position.
In a groundbreaking decision, NFL owners have approved a new overtime rule allowing both teams to possess the ball during regular season games. This change aligns with postseason rules but retains a 10-minute maximum for overtime play.
The Philadelphia Eagles' 'Tush Push' sneak has sparked a heated debate in the NFL. With teams divided over its safety and effectiveness, will this innovative play survive the upcoming vote?
The NFL is considering a rule change that could double the percentage of kickoffs returned by 2025. The proposal to move touchbacks to the 35-yard line aims to increase action on the field and reduce injuries.
The Detroit Lions are pushing for a playoff rule change that would seed non-division champion teams higher than division champions if they have a better record. This proposal aims to enhance competitive fairness in the NFL.
The OCC has granted U.S. banks the green light to store crypto assets and engage in stablecoin operations, signaling a major shift in the regulatory landscape that could boost institutional investment in digital currencies like XRP and Ethereum.