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The NCAA Undervalues Women’s Basketball By Tens Of Millions Each Year, Report Finds

A report commissioned by the NCAA found that mistreating women players costs money and potential audience growth.

New York City Will Require Vaccines For Restaurants, Gyms, Concerts

“If you don’t get vaccinated, you’re going to get left out of a lot of things,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said.

3 Members Of Congress Failed To Properly Disclose Up To $22 Million Of Stock Trades, Watchdog Says

The Campaign Legal Center filed ethics complaints against three Republican members of Congress Thursday afternoon.

Jobless Claims Hit Two-Month Plateau

The Labor Department said 400,000 people newly filed for unemployment last week, slightly more than analysts forecast.

Activision Workers Walk Out To Protest Sexual Discrimination And Harassment

They’re demanding better hiring practices, pay transparency and an investigation into why the company “failed to prevent employee harassment.”

U.K. Opens Doors To Fully Vaccinated U.S. And EU Visitors, No Quarantine Required

Visitors will be welcomed in the U.K. from Monday.

California Is Expanding Medicaid To Undocumented Residents Age 50+

Governor Gavin Newsom signed what he described as a “first-in-the-nation” law to extend Medicaid to undocumented middle-age and older adults.

With Jan. 6 Hearings Underway, Two-Thirds Of Republicans Still Believe Biden Didn’t Win The Election

The AP-NORC poll also found that 33% of Republicans are pessimistic about the party’s future.

Home Prices Hit 34-Year High Amid Surging Demand And Low Inventory

Prices rose nearly 17% in the year ending May 2021, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index.

G20 Signs Off On 15% Global Minimum Corporate Tax—Here’s How It Will Work

The group will meet in October to approve plans for implementing the new system.