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TheHill.com 

ESPN launching first of its kind 'Where to Watch' feature in app

ESPN is planning to roll out of a new feature for its apps directing fans where to watch games, including those not carried by the network. "Where to Watch” will serve as a guide for sports fans to find how to watch "any sports event on ESPN platforms and beyond, including broadcast, cable and regional...

Google.com 

Ford joins list of companies walking back DEI policies - CNBC

  1. Ford joins list of companies walking back DEI policies  CNBC
  2. The right-wing activist riding a wave of opposition to DEI in corporate America  CNN
  3. Lowe’s joins companies dialing back DEI initiatives  The Hill
  4. Ford becomes latest high-profile American company to pump the brakes on DEI  USA TODAY
  5. Lowe's becomes latest company to scrap DEI policies amid 'woke' backlash  Yahoo Finance

Empire of The Kop 

Liverpool could yet pounce for £70m colossus if PL rivals continue to be frustrated – report

Liverpool reportedly have their sights set on a swoop for a centre-back – if a rival Premier League club doesn’t snap him up before the summer transfer window shuts on Friday night. According to Miguel Delaney for The Independent, Newcastle’s proposed move for Marc Guehi has stalled, with Crystal Palace unwavering in their £70m valuation […]

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Deadline.com 

DIGA Studios & United Fight League Team On Unscripted MMA Series

DIGA Studios has joined forces with UFL founder Harrison Rogers and his United Fight League to produce an unscripted series about Mixed Martial Arts. The series, which promises to pull back the curtain on the fastest-growing sport in the world, will take an unprecedented look into fighters’ professional and personal lives as they navigate the […]

World Socialist Web Site 

RMT union General Secretary Mick Lynch: The Labour government’s toady-in-chief

The RMT leader has disappeared into closed door meetings with different departments of the incoming Labour government, just as Starmer has announced his intention to impose more than £20 billion in austerity measures in its upcoming budget while declaring that things will be “painful” for years to come.