How their new 'officiating liaison' could be a big advantage for the Buffalo Bills
In a surprising move, the Buffalo Bills are hiring longtime NFL official to be their new rules liaison.
In a surprising move, the Buffalo Bills are hiring longtime NFL official to be their new rules liaison.
Parry had been ESPN's rules analyst since 2019.
The Bills found a new target for Josh Allen.
Former NFL receiver Antonio Brown filed for bankruptcy in federal court as he reportedly owes nearly $3 million to creditors. Brown made a reported $80 million during his 12-year career.
The Bears are one of the more interesting NFL teams going into the season.
The U.K. will shortly get its own rulebook for Big Tech, after peers in the House of Lords agreed Thursday afternoon to pass the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer bill (DMCC) -- removing the last obstacle to the bill becoming law in the limited parliamentary time remaining for the government. The pro-competition reform, which has been on the slate for years, amps up powers available to the U.K.'s competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
The charges are related to four matches over his first two seasons with the club.
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This is not a joke: According to a job listing, President Joe Biden's reelection campaign needs someone to manage memes. The "Partner Manager, Content and Meme Pages" hire will "initiate and manage day-to-day operations in engaging the internet’s top content and meme pages." “I do think that we can and should infuse relevant, trendy and fun moments into how we are communicating, especially on digital platforms,” Annie Wu Henry, a creator and digital communications strategist, told TechCrunch in February.
The Michigan dairy farm worker is the second human case in the U.S. this year.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has floated a requirement that AI-generated content be disclosed in political ads — but not banned. Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel made the official proposal Wednesday that the FCC investigate and seek comment on such a rule. "Consumers have a right to know when AI tools are being used in the political ads they see, and I hope [the commissioners] swiftly act on this issue," she said in a statement accompanying the announcement.
On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde recap Jaden Rashada's recent lawsuit, discuss the latest on the House settlement, break down private capital in college football and a man who trashed the DMV with fish.
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Stocks face two big tests in Nvidia's pivotal earnings report and minutes from the Federal Reserve's last meeting.
'I'll never pay someone to straighten my hair again,' says one of 41,000+ five-star Amazon shoppers.
If teams like St. Louis and Toronto decide to pull the plug on this season, some big names could become available on the trade market this summer.
China has developed a chatbot trained on the various thoughts and philosophies of President Xi Jinping. This bot was built using literature attributed to the leader.
The Chinese government threatened retaliatory tariffs on imports of European Union and US-made vehicles following the EU’s move to investigate Chinese EV subsidies and the White House’s tariff escalation on Chinese-made goods.
Fox Sports is going to spend $375 million to replace an Emmy winner.
Charles McDonald is joined by Steven Ruiz of The Ringer to break down which teams had the best and worst offseasons in the NFL
Investors biding their time for Nvidia results looked to retail earnings and Fedspeak for clues to the economy.