Author: Sean McCrory - Houston Business Journal
The Houston Business Journal’s Business of Sports discussion will feature executives of the city’s top sports teams.Read More
Nearly 400 Veterans from across the country have gathered in Snowmass Village for the 39th Annual National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic.Read More
J.P. Morgan analyst Samuel Nielsen reiterated the Overweight rating on Sportradar Group AG (NASDAQ:SRAD) on Wednesday, raising the price forecast to $27 from $26. The analyst highlights that Sportradar is effectively using its scale, data, and technology capabilities to enhance its products and services, which, in turn, helps increase pricing power and take rates. Nielsen is optimistic about the company’s ability to leverage sports data rights to innovate products and increase pricing power, parRead More
KGNS Sports Director Ryan Bailey gave Laredo a special shoutout during his appearance on the TODAY Show in New York City.Read More
The Division 2 all-state teams for boys basketball from the Michigan Sports Writers have been released, along with the player and coach of the year:Read More
Will the tush push be banned? Is Aaron Rodgers still tracking to sign with the Steelers? Jordan Schultz’s Insider column has the latest.Read More
French president tells ministers that judges are independent and ‘all litigants have the right of appeal’Read More
The order from Judge Matthew Nestor counts as a major victory for the City of Boston and the new professional women’s soccer team that hopes to begin playing in the renovated stadium next MarchRead More
The Lok Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 after heated debates. The bill, introduced by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, focuses on technology-driven management of Waqf properties, transparency, and improving oversight. It includes digitization, increased oversight, and a new name—UMEED Bill. Controversy arose over land ownership investigations, prompting opposition concerns.Read More