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The Phoenix Suns informed employees this spring that signing a new agreement limiting their ability to sue the team was required to retain their jobs, ESPN’s Baxter Holmes reported. The directive came via email on May 27, giving staff three days to review and acknowledge a two-part updated employee handbook. Part A of the handbook, […] The post Suns require employees to sign arbitration agreement amid legal scrutiny appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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Parts of Arkansas and Oklahoma are under a level 3 threat for severe weather and even a few tornadoes Tuesday evening. Storms will stretch into 9 states across the southern plains. FORT SMITH, Ark. – Nine states across the southern Plains are under the threat of severe thunderstorms, with parts of Arkansas and Oklahoma, in particular, threatened by storms capable of generating a few tornadoes Tuesday evening.According to NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center (SPC), thunderstorms will form strong supercells Tuesday over northeastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas that have the potential to yield strong tornadoes (EF-2 or greater).A three-hour radar loop showing…

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In his address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Donald Trump said “everyone” is saying he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for ending seven wars.”I have ended seven unendable wars,” Trump said Sept. 23 in New York. “They said they were unendable. You’re never going to get them solved. Some were going for 31 years. … I ended seven wars, and in all cases, they were raging, with countless thousands of people being killed.” Trump has repeated a version of this claim for months. In his U.N. speech, Trump listed the conflicts: Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, the…

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Yesterday, in a speech before the Economic Club of New York, Fed Governor Stephen Miran, on leave from the White House CEA, spoke on “Nonmonetary Forces and Appropriate Monetary Policy.” I was confused. As Jonathan Levin points out today in Bloomberg Opinionpre-CEA Stephen Miran had argued that r* had risen, while Fed governor Stephen Miran argues it has fallen. Hmmm. But this was not my point of confusion.  Really, it was this section of his speech, where he argued that higher tariff revenue (against the backdrop of an unmentioned income tax revenue cut) would mean a lower r* that caught…

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Earlier this month, New York streetwear powerhouse Kith and adidas Football launched their 2025 Fall Collection, fronted by Paul Pogba and Paulo Dybala.The capsule delivered flame motifs, sharp pinstripes, denim-inspired outerwear and more – a bold fusion of football heritage and streetwear style.Now, adidas’ VP of Product Creative, Sam Handy, has teased something extra for the boot obsessives: a rare F50 Spider x Kith Friends & Family edition.The F50 Spider first dropped in 2004 and has been a cult favourite among collectors ever since. For this new iteration, the boot has been reimagined with a brown textile base wrapped in…

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The Utah Jazz have waived forward KJ Martin, who was on an $8 million non-guaranteed contract. Martin signed a two-year, $16 million contract with the Philadelphia 76ers during the 2024 offseason. Martin (6-6, 215, IMG Academy) appeared in 19 games (nine starts) during the 2024-25 season with the Utah Jazz, averaging 6.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in 22.7 minutes per game.

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FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross provides exclusive analysis on Hurricane Gabrielle and Invest 93L and 94L in the Atlantic. These new developments have potential impacts for Florida, the Southeast and Puerto Rico.MIAMI – The Atlantic Basin is starting to heat up after two new invests were designated for possible development on the heels of powerful Hurricane Gabrielle on Tuesday morning.Those invests are now known as Invest 93L and Invest 94L.An “invest” is simply a naming convention used by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) to identify areas it is investigating for possible development into a tropical depression or tropical storm…

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Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. Every week, we cover the latest developments in the U.S.-China relationship, among other topics. But this week, we take a step back and discuss a broader trend: artificial intelligence and why it’s become such a fixation for China hawks over other areas of U.S.-China technology competition. Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. Every week, we cover the latest developments in the U.S.-China relationship, among other topics. But this week, we take a step back and discuss a broader trend: artificial intelligence and why it’s become such a fixation for China hawks over other areas…

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by Calculated Risk on 9/23/2025 08:59:00 AM Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: Household Formation Drives Housing DemandA brief excerpt: In 2021, we saw rapidly rising home prices and rents indicating strong demand for both owner occupied and rental units. This suggested a sharp increase in household formation.Subsequent research indicated this was correct.If we look at the Historical Households Tables (based on the Current Population Survey), we see that from 2010 to 2019, about 1.1 million additional households were formed each year. However, in 2020 due to the pandemic, the number of households declined by over 100 thousand.There…

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The third-round winners in the EFL Cup 2025/26 will not have long to wait to find out who they will play next. More Premier League clubs were involved in the third round, with teams taking part in the Champions League and Europa League entering for the first time at this stage. Reigning top-flight champions Liverpool have won the EFL Cup a record 10 times, followed by Manchester City with eight titles and Manchester United with six. 101GreatGoals.com has the full draw for the 2025/26 EFL Cup fourth round and details of the schedule. EFL Cup Third Round Betting Offers, Tips…

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