If anything, the Dawson opinion serves as yet another example that courts of law—even in the more liberal Ninth Circuit—are seemingly too cautious to stand up for college athletes and act as the catalyst for changing an unfair system that desperately needs to be reformed. Source: Forbes – Business – Thomas Baker, Contributor
One Of College Football’s Top Bargains In 2018, Bob Shoop Faces A Prove-It Season This Fall
Mississippi State was able to pay Bob Shoop a miniscule salary in 2018 thanks to his buyout settlement with Tennessee. He agreed to a contract extension with the Bulldogs after a dynamite first season led by three first-round NFL picks. Now Shoop must prove he was worth the investment. Source: Forbes – Business – David […]
In A US-China Currency War, Who Wins?
Trade tensions are entering a new phase. The U.S. has accused China of mobilizing its currency, the yuan, to gain the upper hand in trade. The threat of currency wars isn’t novel, but who will win out? Source: Forbes – Business – Randy Brown, Contributor
New FHA Guidelines Expand Access To Condo Mortgages
A new Federal Housing Authority rule change is expected to increase the number of FHA mortgages for condos. Source: Forbes – Business – Brenda Richardson, Contributor
Vince McMahon Is Reportedly Refusing To Release Dolph Ziggler From His WWE Contract
WWE boss Vince McMahon reportedly reneged on an agreement to release Dolph Ziggler from his contract. Source: Forbes – Business – Blake Oestriecher, Contributor
Nick Kyrgios appeared to spit at the chair umpire after tanking a match in a vile Cincinnati Masters meltdown
Photo by Reuters — Edgar Su Nick Kyrgios described umpire Fergus Murphy as "the worst in the game" and smashed two rackets during his second-round exit at the Cincinnati Masters. The Australian also took aim at Rafael Nadal after being called for time violation, calling out the Spaniard for his notoriously slow service routine. Kyrgios […]

