A New Era in College Sports

A New Era in College Sports

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Trump Says the Economy Is Good. Is It?

With anxieties building over affordability, President Trump made a push to reassure Americans just as the government released long-awaited data that raised new questions about the economic health of the nation.Tony Romm, who covers economic policy for The New York Times, discusse ...  Afficher plus

Congress Failed to Extend the Health Care Subsidies. Now What?

This week, despite a last-ditch effort by some House Republicans to strike a deal on health care, Congress remains deadlocked on whether to extend support for millions of Americans who get their health care through the Affordable Care Act.Margot Sanger-Katz, who covers health car ...  Afficher plus

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A Full Court Press: The Supreme Court Considers Expanded Benefits For Student Athletes
The NPR Politics Podcast

This week the Supreme Court heard arguments about whether or not the NCAA is operating a conspiracy to fix prices in the athletic labor market by not paying its student athletes. The NCAA, however, argues that paying students would threaten the "amateur" status of the game. This ...  Afficher plus

Special Investigation: What's Causing The Mass Exodus From Syracuse Women's Basketball
The Lead

In April, less than a month after their team was eliminated from the 2021 NCAA tournament, eleven players from the Syracuse Women's Basketball program had announced that they would be transferring from the program -- the most of any basketball program in the country. Head coach Q ...  Afficher plus

College athletes are unionizing. Could this change sports?
Post Reports

<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent;">In a historic move, the Dartmouth men’s basketball team has voted to unionize, just ahead of the NCAA’s March Madness tournament. It’s part of a larger movement of student-athletes seeking better pay and conditi ...

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The Future of the NCAA
Deep Background with Noah Feldman

A case currently before The Supreme Court presents the single largest legal battle the NCAA has ever faced. The case, which comes after years of player activism, argues that the current limits on athlete compensation constitute a violation of antitrust law. It’s a case that could ...  Afficher plus