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The Golden At-Bat rule could give MLB a new shine. But is it worth it?

The proposed Golden At-Bat rule could revolutionize game strategy by allowing teams to use their best hitter in critical situations.

Gary Cohen and Ron Darling finally join Mets360 in criticizing modern SP usage

MLB is considering a rule requiring starting pitchers to complete six innings, aiming to enhance pitching quality and minimize injury risks.

NCAA closes loophole behind penalty that allowed Oregon to burn clock on Ohio State's final drive

A new NCAA football rule prevents teams from gaining clock advantages through substitution penalties.

The Golden At-Bat rule could give MLB a new shine. But is it worth it?

The proposed Golden At-Bat rule could revolutionize game strategy by allowing teams to use their best hitter in critical situations.

Gary Cohen and Ron Darling finally join Mets360 in criticizing modern SP usage

MLB is considering a rule requiring starting pitchers to complete six innings, aiming to enhance pitching quality and minimize injury risks.

NCAA closes loophole behind penalty that allowed Oregon to burn clock on Ohio State's final drive

A new NCAA football rule prevents teams from gaining clock advantages through substitution penalties.
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Gary Neville suggests wild Premier League rule change that could have made Liverpool champions last season

Gary Neville's proposal to add penalty shootouts after league matches could significantly impact Premier League standings and enhance the viewing experience.

Carragher calls for Premier League rule change after Newcastle error

Jamie Carragher believes Premier League rules need revision after a controversial incident where a player was forced off during a match.

Gary Neville suggests wild Premier League rule change that could have made Liverpool champions last season

Gary Neville's proposal to add penalty shootouts after league matches could significantly impact Premier League standings and enhance the viewing experience.

Carragher calls for Premier League rule change after Newcastle error

Jamie Carragher believes Premier League rules need revision after a controversial incident where a player was forced off during a match.
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Here's the NFL rule explanation behind why the Patriots had a pivotal touchdown called back

NFL's new rule on foot placement in bounds impacted a crucial touchdown for the Patriots, contributing to their loss against the Dolphins.

NFL approves Steelers proposal to move trade deadline

The NFL trade deadline is extended by one week to the Tuesday after Week 9 games in the 2024 season.

Listen: The Terrible Take (Episode 1,121)

The Terrible Take provides short, daily episodes discussing current NFL topics.
Episode 1,121 focuses on the NFL's ban on the 'hip-drop' tackle and ways to assist defenders in adapting.

Here's the NFL rule explanation behind why the Patriots had a pivotal touchdown called back

NFL's new rule on foot placement in bounds impacted a crucial touchdown for the Patriots, contributing to their loss against the Dolphins.

NFL approves Steelers proposal to move trade deadline

The NFL trade deadline is extended by one week to the Tuesday after Week 9 games in the 2024 season.

Listen: The Terrible Take (Episode 1,121)

The Terrible Take provides short, daily episodes discussing current NFL topics.
Episode 1,121 focuses on the NFL's ban on the 'hip-drop' tackle and ways to assist defenders in adapting.
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Conservatives corner Mike Johnson in House floor confrontation

Conservatives are pressuring Speaker Mike Johnson to back off plans to make it harder to remove House speakers.

Soldiers finally allowed to grow beards as British Army overturns century-old ban

Soldiers in the British Army can now grow full beards after a historic rule change approved by the King.
The decision to allow full beards was made after a review of officers showed an overwhelming majority in favor of changing the policy.

Uefa president Ceferin will not seek re-election

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin will not seek re-election in 2027. The rule change would have allowed him to potentially stay until 2031.
The English Football Association (FA) was the only nation to oppose the rule amendment at the Uefa congress.
Ceferin cited the need for fresh blood and his desire to be with his family as reasons for not seeking re-election.

Drivers caught in 20mph zone won't have to pay if they are genuinely confused'

Drivers will not be fined for breaching the 20mph speed limit in Wales if they are genuinely confused by the rule change.
The enforcement threshold for prosecution in Wales is 10% plus 4mph in a 20mph zone, higher than the threshold in the rest of Britain.
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Senate Republicans grudgingly warm to Democrats' plan to end Tuberville's military holds

Republican senators may side with Democrats to end Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockade against confirming military promotions.
Senators are frustrated with Tuberville's 10-month blockade and are considering a temporary rule change to end the logjam of nominees awaiting confirmation.

In First for A U.S. Appeals Court, 5th U.S. Circuit Court Considers Rule Requiring Lawyers to Certify they Did Not Rely on AI to Create Filings

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering a rule change that would require certification of the use of artificial intelligence in court filings.
This is the first time a federal appeals court is considering such a rule change.
The proposed rule change aims to address concerns over the use of AI-generated content and ensure accuracy.

Senate Republicans grudgingly warm to Democrats' plan to end Tuberville's military holds

Republican senators may side with Democrats to end Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockade against confirming military promotions.
Senators are frustrated with Tuberville's 10-month blockade and are considering a temporary rule change to end the logjam of nominees awaiting confirmation.

In First for A U.S. Appeals Court, 5th U.S. Circuit Court Considers Rule Requiring Lawyers to Certify they Did Not Rely on AI to Create Filings

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering a rule change that would require certification of the use of artificial intelligence in court filings.
This is the first time a federal appeals court is considering such a rule change.
The proposed rule change aims to address concerns over the use of AI-generated content and ensure accuracy.
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