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The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 1d

The article details the intricate and dramatic political maneuvering that led to the passage of a bill granting the Washington Commanders control of the RFK Stadium site for a new $3.8 billion stadium and mixed-use development after nearly a decade of attempts, culminating in a critical Senate vote on December 21, 2024, which marked a significant victory for the team's ownership and city officials amid a complex web of local and federal negotiations. #SportsDevelopment #NFLStadium #WashingtonCommanders #US #MD #GA #MA #OH #KS #IL #IN #VA #MT #NY #CO #LA #SD #DC

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How the Commanders returned to D.C.: The wild, unlikely saga of a years-long journey home
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris waited apprehensively in his Miami mansion, looking for a second Hail Mary in as many months.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 2d

The rising costs of firing underperforming coaches in college sports have led schools to increasingly invoke "for cause" clauses in contracts to avoid hefty buyouts, causing a significant uptick in such firings amidst various misconduct allegations, while legal disputes over the definitions of these claims often follow. #CollegeSports #CoachingContracts #ForCauseTermination #USA #TX #MI #OH #KS #FL #IA

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Fired for cause, or for losing? Why more schools are betting they can fire coaches for free
The cost to fire an underperforming coach has skyrocketed. David Purdy / Getty One coach engaged in a lengthy affair with his executive assistant, entered her home without permission and landed in jail.