Tommy Tuberville, a political newcomer, used football fame and loyalty to Trump to win Senate seat against Democratic incumbent Doug Jones.
Author: Brent Schrotenboer, USA TODAY
Contracts show Ole Miss on the hook to pay four defensive coordinators this year
Recent firings have been costly for the Ole Miss football team, with no guarantee of future improvement on the field
Ex-Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville’s race for US Senate seat short on substance, insiders say
Tommy Tuberville had been known as a media-friendly, telegenic talker in college football, but that’s changed now that he’s running for Senate.
NCAA petitions U.S. Supreme Court in bid to preserve amateurism
A day after the NCAA announced rules change proposals to help athletes make money, it went to the Supreme Court to prevent athletes from getting more.
Berkeley, California, bans candy, junk food at grocery checkouts
The Berkeley, Calif., ordinance requiring stores over 2,500 square feet to sell more nutritious food and beverage options in their checkout areas.
Pandemic effect
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Landmark bill in California would require diversity in corporate boardrooms
California mandated gender diversity in corporate boardrooms in 2018. Now it wants to require racial diversity.
Why do humans turn to gold in times of crisis? It’s just metal
The precious metal has been in hot demand during the coronavirus pandemic, but what makes gold so valuable?
Vitamin C by IV and an FBI raid. How hope, rather than proof, sent the antioxidant’s sales soaring during COVID-19.
Vitamin C has become the subject of faith, controversy and even frequent government crackdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rising sales
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