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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has rocketed to college football stardom this season, and now he’s suing the NCAA for two more years of eligibility.Per ESPN’s Mark Schlabach, Pavia filed a federal lawsuit against the college athletics governing body Friday, alleging it was violating the Sherman Antitrust Act by reducing the number of years junior college athletes are able to play at Division I institutions.”The JUCO Eligibility Limitation Bylaws neither promote competition nor benefit college athletes with respect to their impact on persons who attend junior colleges before transferring to NCAA schools,” the lawsuit says. In layman’s terms, Pavia is alleging…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As generations move into different life stages, the way we market to them evolves. It’s a unique challenge to consider how to attract different generations of customers as purchasers of our products and services.The up-and-coming generation of 12-to-27-year-olds, also known as Generation Z, are changing the way companies do business. We must understand that this generation embraces different values from those who came before them and favors alternative trends. For continued success, businesses should prepare to meet the needs of this demographic cohort as it grows and changes.As Gen Zers enter adulthood,…

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A rapid form of 3D printing that uses sound and light could one day produce copies of human organs made from a person’s own cells, allowing for a range of drug tests. Traditional 3D printers build from a hard base, layer by layer. This is time consuming and risks damage to printed objects when they are removed from the printing bed. David Collins at the University of Melbourne and his colleagues have taken a different approach, which they call “dynamic interface printing”. The new printer is essentially a pressurised hollow tube that is lowered into a bath of resin. Air pressure…

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Two major countries’ approach to climate change has turned upside down Down Under.Australia and New Zealand, whose governments both changed hands in their most recent national elections, have undergone a role reversal of sorts when it comes to climate change, with consequences for their own populations as well as the South Pacific region, where they are the dominant players.According to the United Nations, the Asia-Pacific is the most disaster-prone region in the world, with nearly 80% of the world’s climate-induced displacement taking place there.Rising sea levels, ocean warming and acidification, unpredictable rainfall patterns and prolonged droughts have an especially big…

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We were led to believe that conservative voices were the fringe minority across the United States. Trudeau in Canada used “fringe minority” to ostracize those who disagreed with him, and other nations will soon see that their people have also lost all confidence in their governments and will demand change. Over 73 million Americans spoke with their vote this November and shocked the establishment by proving they disagree with their agenda. The media would like us to believe that Trump supporters are “deplorable,” “Nazis,” and “fascists” who are full of hate. They used divisive political rhetoric to make us see…

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Lefty hero Jon Stewart appears to be coming to terms with the outcome of the 2024 election. He is much calmer now than he was on election night when he ranted and raved about the polls being wrong. During a recent broadcast, the Daily Show host admitted that Trump won the election cleanly, using our electoral process, which he admits he did not see coming. He also affirms his love for our country, which is always nice. Transcript via Real Clear Politics: JON STEWART: 2016 really felt like a gut punch in a way, because it felt like such a…

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Joining the couple was comedian Jerrod Carmichael as they dined at the Chez Margaux restaurant in New York City on November 8.Article continues below advertisementTaylor Swift Celebrates Her Grammy Nominations With Zoë KravitzMEGAOn Friday, the “Lavender Haze” singer received five 2025 Grammy nominations for her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department” and its lead single, “Fortnight,” featuring Post Malone, who scored some Grammy nominations of his own.Unfortunately, Post Malone did not join Zoë Kravitz or Jerrod Carmichael as they enjoyed a night out in New York City’s Meatpacking District. According to Peoplemagazine, Swift wore a Vivienne Westwood Sunday striped corset…

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The treaty galvanises closer ties between Moscow and Pyongyang since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Reports from South Korea and Western countries say North Korea has supplied Russia with weaponry. Ukrainian forensic experts say they have found traces of the weapons at sites of Russian attacks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that North Korea has sent 11,000 troops to Russia and some of them suffered casualties in combat with Kyiv’s forces Russia’s southern Kursk region. Russia has not confirmed the presence of the North Korean troops. Source link

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About a million people are expected to choose 62 members to parliament with standard of living crisis on top of voters’ mind.People in Mauritius are casting their ballots in the parliamentary election that has been clouded by a wire-tapping scandal. Polls opened at 7am (03:00 GMT) and close at 6pm (14:00 GMT) on Sunday in the 12th election since independence from the United Kingdom in 1968. Results are expected on Monday. There are about one million registered voters who will elect 62 members to the National Assembly, with the cost of living crisis topping the election issues in the Indian…

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MLB legend Reggie Jackson is leaving his front-office role with the Houston Astros, but that does not necessarily mean he is finished with baseball.Jackson is leaving his role as the Astros’ special advisor after spending the last four years there, he confirmed to Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Jackson cited a desire to spend more time in California with his family as the primary reason.“I enjoy being around the ballpark. But the road gets a little bit old,” Jackson said. “I still like being around the game. [But] I don’t want to be gone as…

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