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May 08 2026SPORTS

How women's sports leagues are learning from the WNBA's big wins

The WNBA just signed a game-changing contract deal that’s making other women’s sports leagues take notes. This seven-year agreement boosts player pay dramatically, gives better travel perks, and adds mental health support—all firsts for the league. For decades, WNBA stars had to fight for fair treat

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

Hockey’s rising costs: when good games turn into greedy deals

In 2016, a businessman spotted an opportunity in youth hockey. Instead of just helping his son play, he built a business around it. He started buying ice rinks and local hockey clubs, turning a sport loved by families into a pay-to-play system. By 2023, his company had taken over a nonprofit team in

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Why Iowa’s football team is betting on smaller-school transfers

Iowa’s football program brought in 15 new players in 2026, and most came from schools outside the top tier of college football. Nearly nine out of ten transfers joined from leagues below the Power 5, a clear sign the Hawkeyes are hunting for hidden talent that bigger programs often overlook. The mov

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Why Russell Wilson shouldn't trade football for the couch

Russell Wilson might be slowing down but he's far from done. The New York Jets just offered him a lifeline to keep playing football instead of jumping to TV commentary. It's a smart move — for him and for fans. Waiting in the wings is a boring career as a sports analyst that might never satisfy anyo

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Liverpool fans push back on ticket prices, club steps back

Liverpool FC recently decided to pause planned ticket price increases after fans made it clear they weren’t happy. Supporters showed their frustration in a creative way during a match, holding up yellow cards with a warning: "Caution: Anfield's Soul at Risk. " This wasn’t just about money—it was abo

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May 08 2026SPORTS

IndyCar pulls racing shirt after backlash over slogan

IndyCar just learned a tough lesson about how symbols can backfire. The racing league pulled a T-shirt from its store after fans pointed out that the slogan "ONE RACE" below a helmet-wearing Abraham Lincoln could be twisted into something ugly. The shirt was meant to celebrate the August Freedom 250

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May 08 2026POLITICS

When AI Meets Political Heat: The Fallout from a Celebrity’s Bold Post

A well-known actor, famous for a legendary role, recently shared a striking image online. It showed a made-up gravestone with a controversial name and dates, paired with a message implying the person had a rough future ahead. The post came with a scathing rant about legal troubles and public humilia

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May 08 2026POLITICS

Russia's temporary truce plan gets harsh reaction from Ukraine leader

When Russia announced a brief ceasefire for its World War II memorial events, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called it out as deeply inconsistent logic. He pointed out that Moscow wanted just one hour of temporary peace on May 9 while still planning more attacks right after. "They ask to ho

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May 08 2026EDUCATION

Finding time for free play in school

Schools often focus on structured lessons, but a new study suggests something simple might help kids more: free play. Researchers looked at 125 elementary students in a high-poverty area. The kids were split into groups that got 12 weeks of 45-minute free play sessions either in fall or spring. The

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May 08 2026POLITICS

How Arkansas politics is shaping what students learn in college

Arkansas colleges are facing growing pressure from state lawmakers to drop programs and remove professors they disagree with. In one recent case, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock agreed to cut its gender studies minor after Republican lawmakers threatened to block its budget. They argued th

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