Ravens, head coach John Harbaugh agree to 3-year contract extension
The Baltimore Ravens extended coach John Harbaugh's contract by three years, taking him through the 2028 season.
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The Baltimore Ravens extended coach John Harbaugh's contract by three years, taking him through the 2028 season.
Democrats are extremely, extremely committed to being on the 20 side of an 80/20 argument.
Washington Democratic state Rep. Kristine Reeves compared legislation banning trans athletes from women’s sports to racial segregation during a state House Education Committee session on Thursday.
California Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez's bill to ban trans athletes from girls' sports will get a vote on Tuesday, just days after U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon warned the state of federal funding cuts if it did not address the issue.
At the beginning of March, Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU) defence policy spokesman Florian Hahn called for the reintroduction of compulsory military service before the end of the year.
Maine high schooler Cassidy Carlisle opened up to Fox News Digital about her experience dealing with trans people in the state's public schools and sports, as she is now taking an active hand in fighting against it.
Welcome to the new league year! Joey Bosa is a Bill, Geno Smith is a Raider, and Joe Thuney is a Bear — what a time we live in. Now that all of the free agency dust has settled — sorry, now that all of the free agency dust outside of Aaron Rodgers' control has settled — I'm ranking all 32 teams by their offseason process.
LONDON : The proposed independent football regulator in Britain should not be too intrusive and allow clubs to grow without being hindered by bureaucracy, Brighton & Hove Albion Chief Executive Paul Barber said on Wednesday.