NFL owners have approved of five new rules changes ahead of the 2026 season, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer—with three of them relating to the kickoff. The league introduced a new ...
The NFL is attempting to protect itself in case it can't reach a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the NFL Referees Association (NFLRA) before its 2026 season. How? The league is ...
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Changes are coming to the NFL in 2026. At the annual league meetings on Tuesday, owners approved five new rules for the upcoming season. There's nothing groundbreaking, but these minor tweaks were ...
PGA Tour veteran Sam Ryder ran afoul of a brand-new rule PGA Tour pros are contending with for the first time this year in a recent Monday Qualifier. Ahead of the 2026 Valspar Championship, Ryder was ...
On Tuesday, the NFL announced the approval of four new rule changes. These rules mostly revolve around special teams. Interestingly, multiple of these rules have connections to the New Orleans Saints.
In practice, this means that employers may see a greater flexibility to resolve disputes early, avoid prolonged litigation ...
Wizards of the Coast unveils a suite of new adjustments to Magic: The Gathering's rules for the release of Secrets of ...
Governor Maura Healey signed a new cannabis law on Sunday that will expand business opportunities and increase the amount of ...
The UFL is back for a third season in 2026, and it will look significantly different from its previous campaigns. That won't just be because three franchises were relocated before the 2026 UFL season, ...
The Trump administration proposed a regulation on Monday that is intended to open 401(k)s and similar retirement plans to private equity and private credit. It is a victory for the Wall Street firms ...
National standards for electronic claims attachments are intended to reduce administrative burden, shorten adjudication delays, and improve reimbursement timeliness versus fax- and mail-based ...