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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — John Elway says any remorse over bypassing Josh Allen in the 2018 NFL draft is quickly dissipating with rookie Bo Nix's rapid rise, suggesting the Denver Broncos have finally found their next franchise quarterback. Elway said Nix, the sixth passer selected in April's draft, is an ideal fit in Denver with coach Sean Payton navigating his transition to the pros and Vance Joseph's defense serving as a pressure release valve for the former Oregon QB. "We've seen the progression of Bo in continuing to get better and better each week and Sean giving him more each week and trusting him more and more to where last week we saw his best game of the year," Elway said in a nod to Nix's first game with 300 yards and four touchdown throws in a rout of Atlanta. For that performance, Nix earned his second straight NFL Rookie of the Week honor along with the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award. "I think the sky's the limit," Elway said, "and that's just going to continue to get better and better." In a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press, Elway also touted former coach Mike Shanahan's Hall of Fame credentials, spoke about the future of University of Colorado star and Heisman favorite Travis Hunter and discussed his ongoing bout with a chronic hand condition. Elway spent the last half of his decade as the Broncos' GM in a futile search for a worthy successor to Peyton Manning, a pursuit that continued as he transitioned into a two-year consultant role that ended after the 2022 season. "You have all these young quarterbacks and you look at the ones that make it and the ones that don't and it's so important to have the right system and a coach that really knows how to tutelage quarterbacks, and Sean's really good at that," Elway said. "I think the combination of Bo's maturity, having started 61 games in college, his athletic ability and his knowledge of the game has been such a tremendous help for him,'" Elway added. "But also Vance Joseph's done a heck of a job on the defensive side to where all that pressure's not being put on Bo and the offense to score all the time." Payton and his staff have methodically expanded Nix's repertoire and incorporated his speed into their blueprints. Elway lauded them for "what they're doing offensively and how they're breaking Bo into the NFL because it's a huge jump and I think patience is something that goes a long way in the NFL when it comes down to quarterbacks." Elway said he hopes to sit down with Nix at some point when things slow down for the rookie. Nix, whose six wins are one more than Elway had as a rookie, said he looks forward to meeting the man who won two Super Bowls during his Hall of Fame playing career and another from the front office. "He's a legend not only here for this organization, but for the entire NFL," Nix said, adding, "most guys, they would love to have a chat with John Elway, just pick his brain. It's just awesome that I'm even in that situation." Hall of Fame Orange Crush linebacker Randy Gradishar joined Elway in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, something Elway called "way, way overdue." Elway suggested it's also long past time for the Hall to honor Shanahan, who won back-to-back Super Bowls in Denver with Elway at QB and whose footprint you see every weekend in the NFL because of his expansive coaching tree. Sanders & Hunter Elway called University of Colorado stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders "both great athletes." He said he really hopes Sanders gets drafted by a team that will bring him along like the Broncos have done with Nix, and he sees Hunter being able to play both ways in the pros — but not full time. Elway said he thinks Hunter will be primarily a corner in the NFL but with significant contributions on offense: "He's great at both. He's got great instincts, and that's what you need at corner." Hand condition It's been five years since Elway announced he was dealing with Dupuytren's contracture, a chronic condition that typically appears after age 40 and causes one or more fingers to permanently bend toward the palm. Elway's ring fingers on both hands were originally affected and he said now the middle finger on his right hand is starting to pull forward. So, he'll get another injection of a drug called Xiaflex, which is the only FDA-approved non-surgical treatment, one that he's endorsing in an awareness campaign for the chronic condition that affects 17 million Americans. The condition can make it difficult to do everyday tasks such as shaking hands or picking up a coffee mug. 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Tariffs could raise pricesTopline President Joe Biden will issue more pardons before he leaves office, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday, a day after Biden’s surprise pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, as lawmakers and advocates make a final push for pardon requests as Biden’s term winds down—though Biden has remained mum about who could get clemency. Key Facts What To Watch For Jean-Pierre told reporters Monday they can expect more pardons before the end of Biden’s term on Jan. 20. Big Number 26. That’s the number of pardons Biden has issued since 2021, including his son Hunter Biden. In April, he pardoned 11 people convicted of non-violent drug offenses he said had shown a commitment to improving their lives. Key Background Biden announced Sunday he pardoned his son Hunter Biden for his felony convictions, claiming the Justice Department was politically motivated when it prosecuted him for a set of tax and gun charges. Biden announced the decision despite saying previously he would not pardon his son. Hunter Biden was set to be sentenced later this month on charges of lying on the federal paperwork required to purchase a gun by saying he was not a drug user and for failing to pay over $1 million in taxes on time. In announcing the decision, Biden said it is extremely rare for the Justice Department to bring charges for lying on the gun form. The president also claimed the DOJ doesn’t typically prosecute people who “were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid them back subsequently with interest and penalties,” referencing Hunter Biden’s well-documented addiction to crack cocaine at the time. The pardon prohibits the federal government from prosecuting the younger Biden for any alleged offenses that have occurred since the start of 2014, in addition to clearing his record of the felony tax and gun charges. The decision drew bipartisan blowback , including from Trump, who called it “an abuse and miscarriage of Justice” in a Truth Social post. Further Reading Democrats Blast Hunter Biden’s Pardon: Here’s How Both Sides—And Trump—Are Reacting (Forbes) Joe Biden Pardons His Son Hunter For Felonies (Forbes) Trump Teases Jan. 6 Rioter Pardons After Biden Pardons His Son—Here’s Who Else Trump Might Pardon (Forbes)
3 Possible Social Security Checks in November 2024? Here's WhyESTERO, Fla. (AP) — Devontae Blanton scored 17 points as Eastern Kentucky beat Southern Illinois 77-72 on Tuesday. Blanton also had six rebounds for the Colonels (4-2). Mayar Wol scored 14 points while going 4 of 11 from the floor, including 3 for 7 from 3-point range, and 3 for 4 from the line and added five rebounds. George Kimble III had 13 points and shot 4 for 12 (2 for 5 from 3-point range) and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line. Ali Abdou Dibba led the Salukis (2-5) in scoring, finishing with 26 points. Southern Illinois also got 21 points, seven rebounds and two steals from Kennard Davis. Drew Steffe also had 10 points. Eastern Kentucky went into halftime leading Southern Illinois 48-22. Kimble scored 12 points in the half. Eastern Kentucky turned an 11-point second-half lead into an 18-point advantage with an 8-1 run to make it a 65-47 lead. Montavious Myrick scored nine second-half points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, currently on an official three-day visit to India, held discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday (16) at the Prime Minister’s official residence, Hyderabad House. Following the discussions, Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) on the avoidance of double taxation and capacity building for government officials were exchanged in the presence of the leaders of both countries. During a joint press briefing, President Dissanayake highlighted that he is well aware of the special importance Sri Lanka holds within India’s foreign policy. Prime Minister Modi expressed his delight that President Dissanayake chose India for his first official foreign visit as the President of Sri Lanka. The discussions also focused on strengthening Sri Lanka’s ties with India by establishing electricity grid connections and a multi-product petroleum pipeline. These initiatives aim to provide technical support to Sri Lanka in the areas of physical, digital, and energy infrastructure, marking a new chapter in bilateral relations with a forward-looking vision. Further, both leaders had in-depth discussions on advancing Indian development cooperation projects. This includes support for upgrading the signalling system on the Anuradhapura railway line and upgrading the Kankesanthurai Port. Under India’s educational cooperation programme, scholarships for 200 students from universities in Jaffna and the Eastern Province are set to be provided monthly starting next year. Prime Minister Modi also agreed to train 1,500 Sri Lankan civil servants in India over the next five years. Additionally, India will collaborate on improving housing, renewable energy, and infrastructure in Sri Lanka, alongside enhancing the agriculture, dairy, and fisheries sectors. President Dissanayake stated that Sri Lanka will never allow its territory to be used in a way that threatens the security of India and the stability of the region. Under the Colombo Security Conclave, the two leaders discussed enhancing collaboration in maritime security, counterterrorism, cyber security, anti-trafficking, combating organised crime, humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief. Prime Minister Modi hosted a luncheon in honour of President Dissanayake. During the meeting, President Dissanayake extended an invitation to Prime Minister Modi to visit Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, India and Sri Lanka issued a joint statement followed by the talks between the leaders of the two countries and their delegations. Both leaders acknowledged that bilateral ties had deepened over the years and contributed significantly to the socio-economic development of Sri Lanka. Underscoring the potential for further cooperation, both leaders affirmed their commitment to progress the relationship between India and Sri Lanka to a mutually beneficial, comprehensive partnership for the well-being of the peoples of the two countries. Some of the key highlights of the joint statement are as follows: Political Exchanges Both leaders agreed to further intensify political engagements at leadership and ministerial levels. The two leaders also underscored the importance of regular Parliamentary level exchanges to promote democratic values and share expertise on their institutional best practices. Development Cooperation The two leaders acknowledged the positive and impactful role of India’s development assistance to Sri Lanka that has significantly contributed to its socio-economic growth. President Dissanayake appreciated India’s continued support for the implementation of projects despite the ongoing debt restructuring. Reaffirming their commitment to work closely in further intensifying people-oriented development partnership, both leaders agreed to: (i). Work together for the timely completion of ongoing projects such as Phase III and IV of Indian Housing Project, three Islands Hybrid Renewable Energy Project and High Impact Community Development Projects across Sri Lanka; (ii). Extend full support towards timely implementation of projects for the Indian-origin Tamil community, Eastern Province, and solar electrification of religious places in Sri Lanka; (iii). Identify new projects and areas of cooperation for development partnership, in accordance with the needs and priorities of the Government of Sri Lanka. Training and Capacity Building (i). Agreed to organise focused training of 1,500 Sri Lankan civil servants across ministries and departments over a period of five years through the National Centre for Good Governance in India. (ii). Committed to explore further training programmes for Sri Lankan officials in civil, defence and legal domains among other areas, in keeping with the requirements of Sri Lanka. Debt Restructuring President Dissanayake thanked Prime Minister Modi for India’s support in stabilising the Sri Lankan economy through unparalleled and multi-pronged assistance including emergency financing and forex support worth US$ 4 billion. He acknowledged India’s crucial assistance in Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring process. He further thanked the Government of India for extending financial assistance of US$ 20.66 million to settle payments due from Sri Lanka for projects completed under existing Lines of Credit. Underscoring the close and special ties with Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s consistent support to the country in times of need and in its quest for economic recovery and stability, and prosperity for its people. The leaders instructed officials to finalise discussions on the bilateral MoU on Debt Restructuring. Both leaders agreed that a strategic shift from debt-driven models towards investment-led partnerships across different sectors would ensure a more sustainable path to economic recovery, development and prosperity in Sri Lanka. Building Connectivity (i). While expressing satisfaction at the resumption of the passenger ferry service between Nagapattinam and Kankesanthurai, they agreed that officials should work towards the early recommencement of the passenger ferry service between Rameshwaram and Talaimannar. (ii). Explore the possibility of jointly working on rehabilitation of Kankesanturai Port in Sri Lanka, with grant assistance from India. Energy Development (i). Take steps towards the implementation of the solar power project in Sampur and further augment its capacity. Continue consideration of the several proposals which are in different stages of discussion including: (a) supply of LNG from India to Sri Lanka; (b) establishment of a high-capacity power grid interconnection between India and Sri Lanka; (c) cooperation amongst India, Sri Lanka and UAE to implement a multi-product pipeline from India to Sri Lanka for supply of affordable and reliable energy; and (d) joint development of offshore wind power potential in the Palk Strait, while prioritising environmental protection. People-Centric Digitisation (i). Expedite implementation of Sri Lanka Unique Digital Identity (SLUDI) project to aid the country in its efforts to improve delivery of government services to the public. (ii). Collaborate on avenues to fully roll out Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in Sri Lanka with assistance from India. (iii). Establish a Joint Working Group to explore the implementation of a DPI stack in Sri Lanka based on experience and systems already established in India, including advancing ongoing technical discussions on the implementation of DigiLocker in Sri Lanka. (iv). Promote digital financial transactions by extending the use of UPI digital payments for the benefit of both countries and in keeping with payment systems related regulatory guidelines of both countries. (v). Continue bilateral exchanges to garner learnings from India’s Aadhaar platform, GeM portal, PM Gati Shakti digital platform, digitized Customs and other taxation procedures, with a view to exploring the benefits of establishing equivalent systems in Sri Lanka. Education and Technology (i). Expand collaboration in research and development in sectors such as agriculture, aquaculture, digital economy, health and other areas of mutual interest. (ii). Explore cooperation between educational institutions of both countries. (iii). Foster cooperation between Start-up India and Information Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA), including for mentorship for Sri Lankan start-ups. Trade and Investment Cooperation The two leaders appreciated that the India–Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA) has enhanced the trade partnership between the two countries. They agreed to: (i) continue discussions on the Economic and Technological Cooperation Agreement; (ii). enhance INR-LKR trade settlements between the two countries; and (iii). encourage investments in key sectors in Sri Lanka to enhance its export potential. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Noting President Dissanayake’s emphasis on agricultural modernisation, the two leaders agreed to establish a Joint Working Group to examine possibilities for the comprehensive development of the agricultural sector in Sri Lanka. Strategic and Defence Cooperation Recognising shared security interests of India and Sri Lanka, both leaders acknowledged the importance of regular dialogue based on mutual trust and transparency and giving primacy to each other’s security concerns. India being Sri Lanka’s closest maritime neighbour, President Dissanayake reiterated Sri Lanka’s stated position of not permitting its territory to be used in any manner inimical to the security of India as well as towards regional stability. Both leaders agreed to advance maritime and security collaboration. President Dissanayake thanked India for its support through the provision of a Dornier aircraft for maritime surveillance and establishment of the Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre in Sri Lanka amongst other assistance vital for Sri Lanka to enhance its maritime domain awareness. He further appreciated India’s role as a ‘first responder’ for Sri Lanka in the field of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief. Importantly, the recent success in collaboration efforts of Indian and Sri Lanka Navies in the seizing of vessels trafficking a large quantity of narcotics with suspects was mentioned and President Dissanayake expressed his gratitude to the Indian Navy. They agreed to: (i). explore the possibility of concluding a framework agreement on defence cooperation; (ii). foster cooperation in hydrography; (iii). provision of defence platforms and assets to augment Sri Lanka’s defence capabilities; (iv). intensify collaboration through joint exercises, maritime surveillance, and defence dialogue and exchanges; (v). extend assistance to strengthen capabilities of Sri Lanka on disaster mitigation, relief and rehabilitation; and (vi). enhance capacity building and training for Sri Lankan defence forces. Cultural and Tourism Development The two leaders committed to: (i). enhancing air connectivity to various destinations in India and Sri Lanka, while noting the successful resumption of flights between Chennai and Jaffna; (ii). continuing discussions on the development of airports in Sri Lanka; (iii). promoting Indian investments for the development of tourism infrastructure in Sri Lanka; (iv). establishing a facilitatory framework for development of religious and cultural tourism; and (v). promoting academic linkages between educational institutions for the promotion and advancement of cultural and linguistic ties between the two countries. Fisheries Issues Acknowledging the issues faced by fishermen on both sides and factoring the livelihood concerns, the leaders agreed on the need to continue to address these in a humanitarian manner. They welcomed the recent conclusion of the Sixth Joint Working Group Meeting on Fisheries in Colombo. Regional and Multilateral Cooperation Both leaders agreed to jointly pursue strengthening regional maritime security, both bilaterally and through existing regional frameworks. India conveyed its full support for Sri Lanka’s Chairmanship of the IORA. Both leaders also underlined their commitment to further strengthen and enhance regional cooperation under BIMSTEC. President Dissanayake requested Prime Minister Modi’s support for Sri Lanka’s application to become a member of the BRICS. Prime Minister Modi welcomed Sri Lanka’s support to India’s candidature for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2028-2029.
MONTREAL — The Ottawa Charge got contributions from six different goal scorers in a 6-1 pre-season win over the Boston Fleet on Thursday in the Professional Women's Hockey League. Emily Clark, Stephanie Markowski and Anna Meixner had a goal and an assist each, while Katerina Mrazova, Mannon McMahon and Shiann Darkangelo also scored for Ottawa (1-0-0). Emerance Maschmeyer made 36 saves playing all 60 minutes and Tereza Vanisova pitched in with two assists at the Verdun Auditorium. Lexie Adzija replied for Boston (1-1-0). Starter Cami Kronish stopped 10 of 12 shots, while Klara Peslarova denied 12 of 16 in relief. PWHL mini-camp play in Montreal wraps up Friday when Ottawa takes on the Montreal Victoire (0-1-0). Boston beat Montreal 3-1 on Wednesday. --- FROST 4 SIRENS 3 (OT) TORONTO — Mae Batherson scored twice, including the overtime winner, and the Minnesota Frost beat the New York Sirens in exhibition play. Brooke McQuigge, with a goal and an assist, and Melissa Channell-Watkins also scored for Minnesota (2-0-0), which won the inaugural Walter Cup last season. Nicole Hensley stopped 10 of 11 shots and Lauren Bench saved nine of 11 while splitting duties at Ford Performance Centre. Paetyn Levis had a goal and an assist for New York (0-0-1). Brooke Hobson and Elle Hartje also scored, and Corinne Schroeder made 19 saves. The Sirens take on the Toronto Sceptres (0-1-0) on Friday. Toronto fell 3-1 to Minnesota on Wednesday. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 21, 2024. The Canadian Press
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Program Announced at Rutgers Men's Basketball Game as Part of LG's Life's Good Night PISCATAWAY, N.J. , Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics USA , a proud partner of Rutgers Athletics, announced the creation of two positions in its annual LG Summer Internship Program exclusively for Rutgers student-athletes. The announcement was made at a recent Rutgers men's basketball game, which also featured a series of Life's Good giveaways for fans, including LG TVs and LG XBOOM Audio products. As part of the company's commitment to fostering young talent, interns will have the chance to work alongside experienced professionals, gaining exposure to various areas of LG's organizations and making important contributions to real-world projects as part of the internship program. "LG is a very meaningful and impactful place to work," said Audrey Cha , a junior at Rutgers and former LG brand marketing summer intern who was on hand to help make the announcement. "I'm really passionate about the field of marketing, and my internship allowed me to experience a lot of real-world work in my field. I was also able to make a lot of connections that I've maintained even after my internship ended," she added. LG also added multiple Life's Good moments throughout the game for the fans. As part of the company's sponsorship, LG brought "Life's Good" to center court at Jersey Mike's Arena with a friendly head-to-head competition and product giveaways. Following the game, fans enjoyed a meet-and-greet with Rutgers guard and team captain, Jeremiah Williams . "LG recognizes the importance of investing in the next generation of leaders, and our internship program provides a unique opportunity for students to gain enriching experiences in a variety of fields in a dynamic corporate environment," said Louis Giagrande , LG USA head of marketing. "We are proud to partner with Rutgers Athletics to support their student-athletes both on and off the court." "LG's summer internship program continues to create exceptional opportunities for our student-athletes," said Carey Loch , Senior Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development and Success at Rutgers University . "The presence of LG at this game had a powerful impact, energizing fans, strengthening the LG-Rutgers partnership and showcasing LG's investment in our students' futures." In addition to highlighting the internship program, the halftime competition featured a head-to-head challenge where fans tested their basketball shooting skills for a chance to win LG prizes. During the post-game meet and greet with Williams, fans also had the opportunity to take pictures, get his autograph and win LG products including XBOOM XL7 and XBOOM XG2T portable audio speakers. To learn more about LG's commitment to student-athletes, visit https://www.lg.com/us/ncaa . About LG Electronics USA LG Electronics USA , Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. , is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $68 billion global innovator in technology and manufacturing. In the United States , LG sells a wide range of innovative home appliances, home entertainment products, commercial displays, air conditioning systems and vehicle components. LG is an 11-time ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year. The company's commitment to environmental sustainability and its "Life's Good" marketing theme encompass how LG is dedicated to people's happiness by exceeding expectations today and tomorrow. www.LG.com . Media Contacts: LG Electronics USA Chris De Maria christopher.demaria@lge.com 908-548-4515 Kristi Hubert Kristi.Hubert@LG-One.com 630-995-5444 View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lg-usa-announces-creation-of-2025-summer-internships-exclusively-for-rutgers-student-athletes-302332916.html SOURCE LG Electronics USANoneExcited state dynamics unlock potential for organics LEDs and bioimaging
2025 LDV Terron 9: Australian testing underway for bigger, bolder Ranger rivalVan Nistelrooy has replaced Steve Cooper at the King Power Stadium and saw Jamie Vardy open the scoring after just 98 seconds. Bilal El Khannouss and Patson Daka added goals after the break to ensure the Dutchman started with three points in style. His task is to keep the Foxes in the Premier League this season and after ending a five-game winless run they moved up to 15th, four points clear of the relegation zone. West Ham’s hierarchy will have seen what impact a managerial change can have as the jury remains out on Lopetegui, with away fans making their feelings clear by chanting “You’re getting sacked in the morning”. Niclas Fullkrug scored a consolation goal at the death but it counted for nothing and forthcoming games against Wolves, Bournemouth, Brighton and Southampton could determine the Spaniard’s future. When Van Nistelrooy went to bed last night, even he would not have dreamt of his side starting as well as they did as they went ahead with less than two minutes on the clock. One of the Dutchman’s first conversations following his appointment was to take Vardy to task for breaking his record for scoring in the most consecutive Premier League games nine years ago. And the veteran striker rolled back to the years as, living on the shoulder of the West Ham defence, he raced clear from El Khannouss’ through-ball and slotted into the corner. The linesman’s flag immediately went up but a lengthy VAR review ruled Vardy had timed his run perfectly and the goal stood. Vardy could have added a second from a similar move but this time Lukasz Fabianski denied him. The Dutchman quickly learned about the frailties of his side as West Ham created a raft of chances in search of an equaliser. Jarrod Bowen forced Mads Hermansen into a stretching save when he cut in from the right before Ings’ header crashed into the post and Max Kilman slipped at the crucial point from the rebound. Bowen, a constant threat, sent a ball across face of goal which evaded everyone before the England international was denied by a reflex save from the busy Hermansen. The Danish goalkeeper needed to be alert to tip over Mohammed Kudus’ deflected effort early in the second half before he was saved by the referee’s whistle after after his attempted punch went into his own goal, Tomas Soucek the man penalised. Leicester remained a threat on the counter-attack and that is how they doubled their lead just after the hour. Kasey McAteer was set clear down the left and his ball inside was perfect for El Khannouss to find the bottom corner from 15 yards. It was almost three as Fabianski produced an acrobatic save from Wilfred Ndidi’s header before Leicester needed a heroic piece of defending to keep their 2-0 lead intact. Crysencio Summerville bundled the ball goalwards and it was heading over the line until Conor Coady adjusted his feet and poked it clear. The Foxes, who also had a goal from substitute Bobby De Cordova-Reid chalked off by VAR, wrapped things up in the 90th minute when Daka broke clear and emphatically converted into the roof of the net. West Ham did get on the scoresheet when Fullkrug headed a corner home, but the game was already done.
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Race to the Billions: New Study Predicts Four Sports Teams Will Reach Billion-Dollar Revenues by 2030 Sportbet.one projects NFL’s Dallas Cowboys to lead as the highest-earning sports franchise by 2030. F1’s Mercedes-AMG Petronas, is expected to reach $1.377 billion, claiming the second-highest spot in revenue and growing by 97% over the next six years. The Golden State Warriors, projected to reach $1.088 billion, rank highest in the NBA. In a new report, Sportbet.one has projected which sports teams will hit the highest revenue marks by 2030, using historical financial data from top leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLS, NHL, and F1 (due to their races in Miami and Las Vegas) to predict future growth trends. While the NFL, NBA, and MLB are deeply woven into American culture, newer leagues like the MLS and F1 are rapidly growing and becoming bigger players. Using data from all these leagues, Sportbet.one applied a linear forecast model to highlight the franchises set to have the highest revenue figures by the end of the decade. Miami Dolphins Poised for Significant Growth The Miami Dolphins, currently ranked 13th in revenue projections, are poised for a 29.4% revenue increase by 2030, rising from $646 million to $836.1 million. While they may not reach the billion-dollar threshold by the end of the decade, their steady growth trajectory suggests they are on track to achieve their first billion-dollar year by 2035, with projected revenues of $1.014 billion The Top 10 Projected Earners of 2030 Dallas Cowboys : Expected to lead the pack, the Cowboys are projected to hit $1.644 billion in revenue by 2030, keeping their status as “America’s Team.” Mercedes (F1) : Thanks to its Formula 1 dominance, the Mercedes-AMG Petronas team is on track to almost double its earnings, reaching $1.377 billion. Golden State Warriors : Riding a wave of international popularity, the Warriors are set to see their revenue climb to $1.088 billion by 2030. Other teams projected to join the top 10 by 2030 include the Los Angeles Rams, Las Vegas Raiders, Ferrari, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, Red Bull Racing, and the New York Giants. This article first appeared on Dolphins Talk and was syndicated with permission.Stock market today: Wall Street hits records despite tariff talk
KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) — Javonte Brown had 17 points in Rhode Island's 91-53 victory against Charleston (SC) on Sunday. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) — Javonte Brown had 17 points in Rhode Island's 91-53 victory against Charleston (SC) on Sunday. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) — Javonte Brown had 17 points in Rhode Island’s 91-53 victory against Charleston (SC) on Sunday. Brown added seven rebounds and four blocks for the Rams (5-0). Jamarques Lawrence shot 6 for 11, including 4 for 8 from beyond the arc to add 16 points. Sebastian Thomas shot 5 for 10 (3 for 6 from 3-point range) and 2 of 4 from the free-throw line to finish with 15 points. AJ Smith finished with 10 points for the Cougars (4-2). Derrin Boyd added nine points and four assists for Charleston (SC). Deywilk Tavarez also had nine points. Rhode Island took the lead with 19:31 left in the first half and did not give it up. Brown led his team in scoring with 10 points in the first half to help put them up 45-16 at the break. Rhode Island outscored Charleston (SC) by nine points over the final half, while Lawrence led the way with a team-high eight second-half points. NEXT UP Both teams next play Wednesday. Rhode Island plays Detroit Mercy and Charleston (SC)plays Northern Kentucky at home. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. Advertisement