Florida Senate passes ‘Teddy Bridgewater Act’ to support student-athletes

Florida Senate passes ‘Teddy Bridgewater Act’ to support student-athletes

A bill that could reshape how high school coaches support student-athletes in Florida has unanimously passed the Florida Senate. Florida is set to become the first state to pass the Teddy Bridgewater Act, allowing head coaches from kindergarten through 12th grade to spend up to $15,000 of their own money each year to support student-athletes’ … Read more

Chicago looks to re-sign key veteran safety

Chicago looks to re-sign key veteran safety

The Chicago Bears have some important roster decisions to make this offseason, and that includes potential contract extensions for some notable free agents. The biggest is no doubt All-Pro safety Kevin Byard, who’s one of the team’s two starting safeties, along with Jaquan Brisker, set to hit the open market next week. Byard is coming … Read more

Queens Car Accident Attorney Keetick L. Sanchez Explains Compensation Recovery in Personal Injury Cases

Queens Car Accident Attorney Keetick L. Sanchez Explains Compensation Recovery in Personal Injury Cases

QUEENS, NY – Car accident victims in New York often face mounting medical bills, lost wages, and uncertainty about their legal rights following a collision. Queens car accident attorney Keetick L. Sanchez of K L Sanchez Law Office (https://accidentlawyer-queens.com/a-detailed-guide-to-compensation-in-a-queens-car-accident-case/) provides guidance on understanding compensation options available under New York’s No-Fault insurance system and when injury … Read more

Shots fired at U.S. consulate in Toronto, Canada, officials say

Shots fired at U.S. consulate in Toronto, Canada, officials say

Someone fired shots at the U.S. consulate in Toronto early Tuesday morning, authorities said, though there were no reports of injuries or damage.  “The shooting that took place at the U.S. consulate early this morning is an absolutely unacceptable act of violence and intimidation aimed at our American friends and neighbours,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford … Read more

Ed Martin, outspoken Justice Department lawyer, is formally accused of ethical violations

Ed Martin, outspoken Justice Department lawyer, is formally accused of ethical violations

Ed Martin, an outspoken Trump administration official, is facing attorney discipline proceedings in Washington, DC, for a letter he sent to Georgetown Law about its diversity programs, the district’s professional conduct investigator announced on Tuesday. Martin is formally accused of violating his ethical codes as an attorney for telling Georgetown Law’s dean last year that … Read more

Phil Rosenthal Signs With Banijay, Moves Somebody Feed Phil to YouTube

Phil Rosenthal Signs With Banijay, Moves Somebody Feed Phil to YouTube

Somebody else is now feeding Phil. “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator-turned-ultimate-foodie Phil Rosenthal is on the move, signing a new deal with Banijay Americas that will see his “Somebody Feed Phil” franchise shifting platforms. Under the new deal, “Somebody Feed Phil” will move to YouTube starting next year. The deal with Banijay launches in 2027 with … Read more

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