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March Madness stars can now cash in on endorsements – but some limits set by states and universities may still be unconstitutional

March Madness stars can now cash in on endorsements – but some limits set by states and universities may still be unconstitutional

March Madness is proving lucrative for some of its Cinderella stories and standout stars, thanks to a 2021 Supreme Court ruling that led the NCAA to end its longstanding ban on student athletes earning money…

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lessons from ‘old bones in boxes’

lessons from ‘old bones in boxes’

The discipline of physical anthropology has a dark, often fraught past. It was misused to justify slavery and even genocide. In this edited extract from the introduction of his new book, Bones and Bodies: How…

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Exclusive-OPEC officials tell EU of unease about proposed ban on Russian oil, sources say By Reuters

Exclusive-OPEC officials tell EU of unease about proposed ban on Russian oil, sources say By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The OPEC logo pictured ahead of an informal meeting between members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Algiers, Algeria, September 28, 2016. REUTERS/Ramzi Boudina/File Photo By Alex…

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Would gas tax breaks make a big difference when prices are skyrocketing? We asked 4 experts

Would gas tax breaks make a big difference when prices are skyrocketing? We asked 4 experts

With gasoline prices trending over US$4 per gallon nationwide, politicians are feeling the heat. In response, Maryland and Georgia have temporarily waived their state gasoline taxes to reduce the burden on consumers. Other states are…

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Biden promises new Fed mandate on racial inequality

Biden promises new Fed mandate on racial inequality

Joe Biden, the Democrat’s presidential nominee to face incumbent Donald Trump in the November US elections, is promising to create a third mandate for the Federal Reserve, focusing on racial inequality. Biden plans to work with…

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Why Telegram became the go-to app for Ukrainians – despite being rife with Russian disinformation

Why Telegram became the go-to app for Ukrainians – despite being rife with Russian disinformation

For weeks, Russia’s military assault on Ukraine has been complemented by full-fledged information warfare. The Kremlin has propagandised Russian state media, and is trying to control the narrative online too. We’ve seen a bombardment of…

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EU seeks answers to energy supply crunch, U.S. LNG deal By Reuters

EU seeks answers to energy supply crunch, U.S. LNG deal By Reuters

3/3 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Industrial facilities of PCK Raffinerie oil refinery are pictured in Schwedt/Oder, Germany, March 8, 2022. The company receives crude oil from Russia via the ‘Friendship’ pipeline. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo 2/3…

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What explains food price hikes in Kenya. And what should be done

What explains food price hikes in Kenya. And what should be done

Kenyans are caught in the grip of higher food prices brought about by a combination of adverse weather, rising input costs – which have been worsened by the Ukraine war – as well as policy…

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An emphasis on brilliance creates a toxic, dog-eat-dog workplace atmosphere that discourages women

An emphasis on brilliance creates a toxic, dog-eat-dog workplace atmosphere that discourages women

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Workplaces that emphasize brilliance are perceived to have a masculine work culture that undermines gender diversity, according to a new investigation…

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U.S. Oil Stockpiles Dropped by 2.5M Barrels Last Week: EIA By Investing.com

U.S. Oil Stockpiles Dropped by 2.5M Barrels Last Week: EIA By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Sam Boughedda Investing.com — U.S. oil stockpiles fell by more than expected in the latest week, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. declined by 2.508 million barrels last week, compared with…

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