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Today's Connections: Sports Edition is for people who love golf. As we've shared in previous hints stories, this is a version ...
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The lottery system needs a complete overhaul as more teams brazenly try to lose earlier in the season with no other deterrents working. On Monday night, the Utah Jazz suffered a setback in Miami. They ...
A car is one of the few purchases where negotiating is still possible. The problem is people don’t like doing it. In a car-buying simulation, researchers at Indiana University and Cornell University ...
UCSD students board a Blue Line trolley at the UC San Diego station. (Photo by Chris Jennewein/Times of San Diego) Things aren’t going well for California transit agencies. Most still haven’t ...
Ubisoft shares plunged 34% on Thursday morning after announcing a major restructuring and cancelling six games. The company said it expects to make an operating loss of around 1 billion euros ($1.17 ...
Prince of Persia Remake and 11 More Games Cancelled or Delayed by Ubisoft - IGN Daily Fix In today's Daily Fix: Major changes are coming to Ubisoft as the company is restructuring following layoffs.
I believe I’ve found a way to fix college football’s directionless path into the future. The conference championship games meant very little this year. A majority of the bowls also meant very little.
A proposed solution to fix college football involves creating eight, 16-team conferences from a pool of 128 FBS teams. The plan suggests a 16-team playoff bracket where the top two teams from each ...
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