Jon Wilner cannot let the opportunity to look foolish (or smart) pass without offering our predictions for the Pac-12 in 2023 on the field/court and off.
Daniel Andrews ‘couldn’t think of anything more distressing’ for victims than a state funeral for George Pell
Victorian premier says those abused ‘at the hands of the Catholic church’ foremost in his thoughtsFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastDaniel Andrews says a s…
Chargers say inexperience doesn’t matter in playoff return
Kyle Van Noy wants wants his Los Angeles Chargers teammates to know their postseason inexperience means absolutely nothing as this franchise returns to the postseason after a four-year absence.
Bionic integrates with Wiz to provide customers with full cyber-risk coverage
Bionic has announced a product integration with Wiz to provide customers with an agentless way to unify and scale their cloud and application security posture in production. With this integration, DevSecOps teams now have complete visibility and contex…
Northwestern hires attorney to probe alleged football hazing
Northwestern has hired an outside attorney to investigate alleged hazing within its football program.
Microsoft Employees Are Getting Unlimited Time Off
In a memo seen by The Verge, Microsoft’s chief people officer, Kathleen Hogan, announced that the company is giving its U.S. employees unlimited time off. “Microsoft is calling its unlimited time off ‘Discretionary Time Off,’ and it will apply to all s…
Mississippi governor bans TikTok from government devices
TikTok will be banned from all Mississippi-issued government devices and the state’s network.
AP sources: Padres, Nelson Cruz agree to 1-year, $1M deal
Two people with knowledge of the deal say veteran slugger Nelson Cruz has agreed to a $1 million, one-year contract with the San Diego Padres.
Mississippi governor bans TikTok from government devices
TikTok will be banned from all Mississippi-issued government devices and the state’s network