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Ankle strength

Did you ever give much thought to the state of your ankle’s strength and flexibility?
Well, as those decades continue to pile up on us, this area of the body becomes that much more of an important stopgap between losing your balance and falling or remaining stable and upright.
Indeed, this small little balance point ... (full story)


NHL coaching carousel takes Berube to Toronto, Keefe to New Jersey and Ruff back to Buffalo

NHL coaching carousel takes Berube to Toronto, Keefe to New Jersey and Ruff back to Buffalo

So many changes have happened behind the bench around the NHL in recent years that only four of the league's 32 teams have the same coach they did coming out of the pandemic.
"I don't know what the average lifespan of a coach in a specific organization is, but I know it's got to be short," New York Rangers center Vince ... (full story)


Tennessee football's 10% talent fee opens discussion of how many schools and sports will follow

Tennessee football's 10% talent fee opens discussion of how many schools and sports will follow

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The quiet part about the evolving landscape of name, image and likeness compensation in college athletics was bound to be said out loud, and it wasn't that shocking when Tennessee's athletic department stepped forward, cleared its collective throat and stated the obvious.
A week has passed since the ... (full story)


Why is UNLV QB Matthew Sluka walking away from his undefeated team?

Why is UNLV QB Matthew Sluka walking away from his undefeated team?

One of the leading authorities on NIL in college athletics said Matthew Sluka's decision to end his season at UNLV after three games because of a disagreement over $100,000 could tempt other players to leave their teams during the season to pursue better opportunities — even if they don't have a beef with their current school. ... (full story)


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Countries, businesses and trade officials urge EU to rethink deforestation regulation

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A growing number of governments, international trade organizations and businesses are urging the European Union to reconsider a deforestation regulation set to take effect in December.
Critics of the regulation say it will discriminate against countries with forest resources and hurt their exports ... (full story)


The grace period for student loan payments is over. Here's what you need to know

The grace period for student loan payments is over. Here's what you need to know

NEW YORK (AP) — The 12-month grace period for student loan borrowers ended on Sept. 30. The "on-ramp" period helped borrowers who are struggling to make payments avoid the risk of defaulting and hurting their credit score.
"The end of the on-ramp period means the beginning of the potentially harsh consequenc ... (full story)