One-Time Transfer Rule A Needed Step, Notre Dame AD Says

Jack Swarbrick didn’t cite chapter and verse, but Notre Dame’s athletic director, now in his 12th year on the job, made clear his disgust with the much-discussed transfer waiver rule.
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Carriers were dealing with a combination of staff shortages and passenger volume that approached or in some cases exceeded prepandemic levels.
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BTS's Suga almost earned this spot in the history books years ago, but he missed out on doing so by one single space on the chart.
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There’s a popular idiom in English that says, “You can’t keep a good man or woman down.” But what about a fearless one? Celebrate LE SSERAFIM’s mighty entrance into the industry by getting to know members Chaewon, Sakura, Yunjin, Kazuha, Garam and Eunchae better.
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The British Army says it is investigating how its Twitter and YouTube accounts were filled with posts about cryptocurrency and NFTs.
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Martin Guzmán had negotiated a deal to restructure $44 billion of the country’s debt. His departure threatens to destabilize an already shaken economy.
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Officers arrested a 22-year-old Danish man shortly after arriving on the scene of Field’s shopping mall in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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The footage of the fatal police shooting—which sparked days of protest in Akron, Ohio—is “shocking” and “difficult to watch,” Police Chief Stephen Mylett said.
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It was no surprise when NBCUniversal announced it would be shutting down Olympic Channel : Home of Team USA effective September 30, less than a year after it shut down the profitable NBC Sports Network.
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Big Olaf Ice Cream products, which are made in Florida, have sickened people across 10 states, the federal authorities said.
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The capture of the Ukrainian city of Lysychansk gives Russia full control of the Luhansk region—a major victory for the country four months into its invasion.
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Kinzinger called Hutchinson’s testimony “inspiring” for potential witnesses, and said more people are coming forward to the committee “every day.”
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'Elvis' has earned $113.5 million worldwide thus far as Blumhouse's 'The Black Phone' nears $75 million global.
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The Biden Administration is working to find “every avenue possible” to keep abortion accessible, Xavier Becerra said.
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With the kid-targeted 'Minions: The Rise of Gru' and the adult-skewing 'Top Gun: Maverick' setting new holiday weekend records, I think the era of Covid-curve box office punditry is over.
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The Washington Nationals hope to rebuild around star slugger Juan Soto but need to extend his contract first.
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In global grosses, that puts it above Joker ($1.073 billion) to make 'Top Gun: Maverick' the second biggest “no China” grosser behind Spider-Man: No Way Home ($1.9 billion).
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The capture of the Ukrainian city of Lysychansk would give Russia full control of the Luhansk region—a major victory for the country four months into its invasion.
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Former Human League member Jo Callis recalls the story behind the memorable hit song that catapulted the British synthpop band to stardom in the early 1980s.
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Time is in many ways the most precious economic commodity of all, so is it any surprise that workers might be reluctant to give away theirs so cheaply?
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Turkey's vaunted domestically-built drones pose a significant challenge for Greece, a challenge Athens has recently begun addressing with Israeli know-how.
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If something could last forever, what would the business model look like? Products could include a lifetime guarantee with a marketing message that says, “Buy it today and never have to buy it again.”
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President Joe Biden’s message to gasoline retailers for the July 4th holiday weekend was every bit as confrontational and unproductive as one might expect.
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David Proudfoot told investigators he applied for a security job at Walt Disney World and hoped to prove himself by highlighting lapses in Disney’s oversight.
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The stock market had its worst first six months of a year since 1970. The Supreme Court dealt a blow to Biden’s climate plans. And the June jobs report is coming.
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A family-run industrial group is to change hands for £400m, giving a much-needed boost to a deals market slowing down amid growing economic anxiety.
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Bernardo Silva has agreed to join FC Barcelona from Manchester City.
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With the technology improving and costs falling, 3-D printing could be poised to play a major role in manufacturing.
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Experts say the U.S. government has unintentionally encouraged a dependency on imported masks by failing to promote elastomeric respirators, a reusable mask that is domestically produced.
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A decade-long effort to transform industrial relics is showing signs of progress and expanding the city’s population for the first time in 70 years.
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A diverse range of sparkling, whites and reds
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WWE Money in the Bank results from the MGM Grand Garden Arena on July 2, 2022.
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Theory shockingly won the men's MITB briefcase.
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Dispatches from Ukraine, provided by Forbes Ukraine’s editorial team.
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Security tests for new airport workers are being completed in record time, ministers claim, despite travel disruption continuing to dog holiday plans.
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The women’s Money in the Bank field consisted of Becky Lynch, Lacey Evans, Liv Morgan, Alexa Bliss, Raquel Rodriguez, Asuka and Shotzi.
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The news on Thursday that both University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of Southern California (USC) were both bailing from the Pac-12 Conference in 2024 to join the Big Ten Conference was a big blow, bringing the Pac-12 down to just ten teams.
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Airlines, dealing with bad weather and staffing shortages, struggle to keep up with high demand over the July 4 weekend.
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Airlines, dealing with bad weather and staffing shortages, struggle to keep up with high demand over the July 4 weekend.
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The Pacers were able to keep former top-10 pick Jalen Smith despite having some contractual hurdles to clear.
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There’s never been any doubt about Nick Kyrgios’ talent and athletic ability on the tennis court.
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A third-generation shoe manufacturer, he built Rockport with his father and, before selling it to Reebok, campaigned to turn walking into a fitness movement.
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FC Barcelona have ruled out the sale of midfielder Frenkie de Jong to Manchester United.
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The resignation comes several weeks after the school’s police chief was placed on administrative leave after facing backlash for his handling of the deadliest school shooting in a decade.
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The Mavericks lost their second-best playmaker for nothing and added a journeyman center with championship experience.
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The relationship between Cristiano Ronaldo, the third-highest earning athlete in the world, and Manchester United, the third-most valuable soccer franchise in the world, is reportedly on the rocks.
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