Author: John Jannuzzi
Be the shoes you want to see in the boardroom.Read More
North Texas business owners share their thoughts and hopes and what a new administration might mean for them.Read More
EA Sports has confirmed the return of its beloved College Football video game series with the upcoming release of College Football 26. This announcement comes on the heels of the oRead More
The direct payment plans that many major college athletic departments are making for athletes would violate Title IX law, according to a Department of Education memo.Read More
A resolution would put a measure on the ballot for 2026 to amend the North Dakota Constitution allowing the state to authorize and regulate betting on professional and college sports.Read More
When Republicans in the Michigan House of Representatives took control of the chamber on Jan. 8, they immediately got to work, introducing legislation to preserve Michigan’s tipped minimum wage and moderate changes to the state’s paid sick leave policy. Eight days later, that momentum has continued, as legislation sprang from a committee on Thursday morning. […]Read More
The FOX 8 I-Team just went one-on-one with the man who wrote the state law that could force the Cleveland Browns to stay in Cleveland.Read More
A growing number of lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden to grant a reprieve to prevent TikTok from going dark in the United States as soon as Sunday, warning millions of creators and businesses could be hurt. “We’re asking for the ability to be able to try rationally to resolve this issue so TikTok does not go dark,” Democratic Senator Ed Markey said on Thursday. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer spoke to Biden urging him to extend by 90 days a deadline for Chinese-owner ByteDance to sell TikTok U.S. assets and prevent a ban of the app used by 170…
China is slated to report its industrial output and retail sales data for December, as well as fourth quarter GDP.Read More