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The 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached the knockout stage, where—unlike the group stage—matches can no longer end in a draw. If the score is level after 90 minutes, a winner must be decided. Matches will ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of a Mississippi law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted in elections even if they are received after Election Day. The court was split 5-4 on the ...
The knockout stage has arrived, which means that ties in the 2026 World Cup have ended. During the group phase, matches that were level after 90 minutes plus stoppage time ended in a tie, with each ...
Postmaster General David Steiner told a Senate committee Wednesday that, if a proposed rule is adopted, the U.S. Postal Service would withhold mail ballots from states that do not hand over to the ...
The postmaster general, David Steiner, said on Wednesday that under a proposed rule, his agency would not deliver mail ballots in states that decline to hand over voter data. By Adam Sella Reporting ...
The NCAA approved legislation on Tuesday that gives Division I athletes up to five years of eligibility, an increase from the traditional four years of competition. The Division I Cabinet adopted an ...
Students who repeat a year in middle or high school could lose future NCAA eligibility under the new age-based model. The NCAA Division I Cabinet approved a groundbreaking aged-based ...
The NCAA Division I Cabinet has unanimously approved the age-based eligibility rule commonly known as “five-in-five” according to an announcement by the NCAA on Tuesday morning. The rule will not ...
The NCAA voted one of its most significant eligibility changes ever on Tuesday. Under the new rules, players will be granted five years of eligibility to be completed within five years of high school ...
The NCAA has long allowed athletes five years to have up to four seasons of competition, but legal challenges and other recent changes have muddied the answer of who's eligible to play college sports.