The Journal. - Private Equity Finally Can Get a Piece of the NFL

The world’s most lucrative sports league is allowing private equity to buy into teams. WSJ’s Andrew Beaton and Miriam Gottfried unpack why the NFL is opening up, and what it could mean for owners and fans.


Further Reading:

-Private Equity Ownership Is Coming to the NFL 

-College Sports Is About to Turn Pro. Private Equity Wants In. 


Further Listening:

-Why Three Media Giants Are Betting on Sports Streaming 

-ESPN’s Big Bet on an F-Bomb-Throwing YouTube Star 

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: OpenSea Receives ‘Wells Notice’ From SEC; Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Indicted on ‘Complicity’

Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from OpenSea receiving a notice from the SEC to Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's indictment.

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as NFT marketplace OpenSea received a notice from the SEC that it intends to pursue an enforcement action. Plus, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was indicted in a French court, and the CEO of South Korean crypto firm Haru Invest was stabbed during his appearance in court during a trial for fraud.

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Inside Europe - Inside Europe 29 August 2024

The AfD uses the Solingen knife attack to sow fear on the eve of crucial elections, a new push to identify the bodies of the missing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a worrying new arms race grips the Caucasus. In the second half: tech intrigue and the right to repair ............................................................................... https://t.ly/0WBDQ - Cyrus Farivar's Forbes article ?maca=en-podcast_inside-europe-949-xml-mrss

Focus on Africa - Why is Spain’s PM in West Africa?

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is on a three-day trip to west Africa. He's hoping to curb the record number of unauthorised migrants travelling by boat to Europe via the Canary Islands. But why is migration increasing?

Also why is there a delay in paying the Kenyan police deployed in Haiti?

And what does naming of a lion, after the leader of the opposition, tell us about politics in Tanzania today?

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CBS News Roundup - 08/29/2024 | World News Roundup

Trump and Harris campaigns hit the battleground states as a controversy over an Arlington National Cemetery incident grows. United Airlines strike threat. SpaceX grounded. CBS News Correspondent Cami McCormick has today's World News Roundup.

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Up First from NPR - Telegram CEO Charged, Trump’s Arlington Politics, Fictitious Noncitizen Voters

French authorities move to hold the CEO of tech giant Telegram responsible for serious crimes committed on the messaging app. Trump faces criticism for using slain troops at Arlington National Cemetery in campaign material. Some U.S. citizens are being targeted by GOP-led efforts to prevent noncitizens from voting.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Nvincible? What could curb Nvidia’s supremacy

The American chip designer has become one of the world’s most valuable companies on the back of the AI revolution. But there are some contradictions in Nvidia’s plans for the future. California’s iconic Highway 1 is under threat (10:46). And why Europeans are spurning nudity (20:41).


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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 8.29.24

Alabama

  • 2 AL congressmen decry new Jack Smith charges against Trump
  • Trussville residents vote down a proposed property tax increase
  • Runoff race to happen for Huntsville city council seat of convicted shoplifter
  • House Judiciary report cites illegal alien rape case in Prattville  in 2023
  • Sen. Britt secures 2.5 million for Tuskegee University flight school program
  • Auburn University has record enrollment of over 33,8oo for Fall Semester

National

  • SCOTUS puts a hold on Biden's 2nd student loan debt relief plan
  • House Judiciary subpoenas docs on NYC judge's daughter & Dem bias
  • Kamala Harris agrees to CNN pre-taped/edited interview along w/Tim Walz
  • MO Senator says Secret Service lying /hiding info re: Trump shooting
  • Trump is convinced more than ever that God saved his life in PA
  • GOP in Massachusetts seeking answers to $1B spent on illegal aliens in state




The NewsWorthy - Top Doc: Parents Too Stressed, Military Controversies & Schools Ban Phones- Thursday, August 29, 2024

The news to know for Thursday, August 29, 2024!

We're telling you about a new surgeon general advisory calling the silent struggles of American parents a public health concern.

Also, we'll explain the controversy surrounding former President Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery. 

Plus, why the online review platform Yelp is suing Google, where new laws aim to crack down on smartphone use, and a preview of the tournament with the largest prize in professional golf.

Those stories and more news to know in about 10 minutes!

 

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The Daily Signal - Biden Executive Order Enables Illegal Aliens to Vote, Election Expert Says

A 2021 Biden administration executive order constitutes unlawful and potentially partisan interference in the election process, according to a new report from Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation. President Joe Biden’s 2021 Executive Order 14019 directs executive branch departments and federal employees to use federal resources to get out the vote, Von Spakovsky says.

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