Are student-athlete NIL deals a boon?
Ashan Singh, John Kapetaneas, Stephanie Fasano, Jaclyn Skurie, and Ivan Pereira, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Student-athletes across the country are cashing in on their talents through ads, social media posts and other media, thanks to a
Jackson Native Mazur Adds Quality Minutes In Professional Debut
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Carter Mazur didn’t take long after signing a 3 year entry level contract with The Detroit Redwings to have quality ice time for The Grand Rapids Griffins. Mazur, now 21, tallied 3 shots
Michigan DNR Issues Black Bear Warning
The Michigan Department Of Natural Resources has issued a statewide warning that won’t apply to the whole state. Take down your bird feeders. Not because of the birds, but because of black bears. Since Hunting restrictions set
Wounded Ukrainian soldiers get prosthetic legs in US with help from nonprofit
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A U.S.-based nonprofit is providing life-changing prosthetic limbs to Ukrainian soldiers who were wounded while defending their country against Russian forces. In just a few months, Kind Deeds has helped 11 soldiers receive
Seattle law grants most gig workers paid sick leave
Luis Alvarez/Getty Images (SEATTLE) — Seattle will provide paid sick and safe leave for most gig workers under a new law, becoming the first U.S. city to guarantee such benefits on a permanent basis for app-based employees.
Disgraced crypto exec Sam Bankman-Fried faces new bribery charge, pleads not guilty
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Embattled crypto executive Sam Bankman-Fried now faces an additional criminal charge of conspiracy to violate the anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, according to a superseding indictment unsealed Tuesday
Roku to slash 200 jobs, amounting to 6% of workforce
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Roku plans to lay off another 200 workers, or 6% of its workforce, the video-streaming company said in a government filing on Thursday, just months after a prior round of
Russia-Ukraine live updates: Russia detains “Wall Street Journal” reporter on spying charge
Anton Petrus/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than a year after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine, the countries are fighting for control of areas in eastern and southern Ukraine. Ukrainian troops
Scoreboard roundup — 3/29/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 149, Indiana 136 New York 101, Miami 92 Brooklyn 123, Houston 114 Philadelphia 116, Dallas 108 LA Lakers 121, Chicago 110




