Economy

Japanese baseball players ask for freedom and fair compensation

Japanese baseball players ask for freedom and fair compensation

Nippon Professional Baseball players are demanding greater autonomy and financial rewards, challenging the league’s long-standing control over their careers and earnings. In a move reminiscent of the MLBPA’s historic battles of the 1970s, the Japanese players are demanding early free agency and a share of their name, image and likeness rights. The JPBPA, the players' union, is preparing a lawsuit challenging the league's reserve system, which limits player movement and restricts their earning potential. The union argues that the system violates antitrust laws and unfairly benefits NPB clubs. The JPBPA is also advocating for players to retain control over their…
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Big Screen Entertainment Group adds four new titles to the “Hollywood Legends” documentary series

Big Screen Entertainment Group adds four new titles to the “Hollywood Legends” documentary series

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Following the rave reception of its Marilyn Monroe documentary, Big Screen Entertainment Group (OTC: BSEG) is pleased to announce the addition of four new films to its acclaimed “Hollywood Legends” series. These new documentaries will delve into the lives and careers of Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant and John Wayne, further strengthening the brand’s celebration of classic cinema icons. As “Hollywood Legends: Marilyn Monroe” wraps up post-production, the Los Angeles-based company is ready to expand the scope of its project by chronicling these four renowned cinema figures. The expanded series will…
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Obama endorses Harris in vibrant finish to Democratic convention, issues stark warning against Trump

Obama endorses Harris in vibrant finish to Democratic convention, issues stark warning against Trump

CHICAGO, UNITED STATES — During the climactic night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, former President Barack Obama joined former first lady Michelle Obama in a clarion call to action, endorsing Kamala Harris and issuing stark warnings about the challenges posed by Donald Trump. In a sharp departure from past rhetoric, Barack Obama emphasized a return to optimism. “America is ready to bounce back from the crisis,” he proclaimed, contrasting his hopeful tone with Trump’s 2016 convention speech that suggested a combative stance against adversaries. Barack Obama criticized Trump's worldview, suggesting it was distorted by his discomfort with the…
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Revolving door: Food and Drug Administration official’s ties to medical device industry raise concerns

Revolving door: Food and Drug Administration official’s ties to medical device industry raise concerns

Dr. Jeffrey Shuren, former head of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) medical devices division, presided over a period of increased device approvals and public health concerns. Although Dr. Shuren is retired, his tenure raises questions about potential conflicts of interest due to his wife’s work as an attorney representing medical device companies. A decade of overlap For 15 years, Dr. Shuren has overseen the approval process for a wide range of medical devices. His wife, Allison Shuren, is a senior partner at Arnold & Porter, a high-powered Washington law firm that represents medical device makers. Dr. Shuren has signed…
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Mike Greenberg will host the popular Sunday Football Countdown program

Mike Greenberg will host the popular Sunday Football Countdown program

Mike Greenberg has been confirmed as the new host of the popular game show “Sunday Football Countdown,” according to insiders and published Tuesday by The Athletic, in preparation for a major event set to air in 2027. Greenberg takes over for Sam Ponder, who was let go last week despite having more than $1 million and a year left on her contract. While Ponder will be paid out in full, her departure is in line with broader financial adjustments ahead of the fiscal year-end close in late September. The strategic move marks a promotion for Greenberg, a highly respected figure…
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The intersection of art forms: exploring the Ballets Russes through manuscripts at The Morgan

The intersection of art forms: exploring the Ballets Russes through manuscripts at The Morgan

In the tranquil confines of the Morgan Library & Museum, a fascinating discovery took place in 2019. Associate Curator Robinson McClellan delved into Robert Owen Lehman’s collection of music manuscripts, revealing a treasure trove tied to the iconic Ballets Russes. Founded by Sergei Diaghilev in 1909 in Paris, the Ballets Russes are renowned for their sweeping influence on 20th-century performing arts. The collection, enriched by scores by luminaries such as Stravinsky, Debussy and Ravel, offers a rare glimpse into the creative processes behind the Ballets Russes' groundbreaking productions. These documents, heavily marked with notes and revisions, expose the dynamic evolution…
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Getting to know Tim Walz: key facts about the vice-presidential nominee

Getting to know Tim Walz: key facts about the vice-presidential nominee

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States — As the Democratic National Convention unfolds in Chicago, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is preparing to step into the national spotlight. Although previously less well-known outside his home state, his nomination as Kamala Harris’s running mate has quickly elevated his profile. From Teacher to Vice Presidential Candidate A native of Nebraska, Tim Walz was a geography teacher and assistant football coach before entering politics. His political journey began when he defeated Republican incumbent Gil Gutknecht in the 2006 congressional race. Known for his moderate views and advocacy for veterans, Walz moved into government politics, winning the…
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Congressional investigation of MultiPlan alleges harmful health insurance billing practices

Congressional investigation of MultiPlan alleges harmful health insurance billing practices

Recent congressional actions have highlighted concerns about certain health insurance practices that could increase financial burdens for both patients and employers. At the center of these investigations is MultiPlan, a well-known data analytics firm known for its role in helping insurers determine medical claim payout amounts. On Tuesday, Reps. Bobby Scott (D-VA) and Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA), who hold leadership roles on a key House committee that deals with employer-sponsored insurance, sent a detailed request to a senior Labor Department official. They asked for a full explanation of the measures being taken against what they called “disturbing practices” in the health…
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Understanding the NASCAR appeals process: a deep dive into recent developments and procedures

Understanding the NASCAR appeals process: a deep dive into recent developments and procedures

Richard Childress Racing (RCR) is preparing to appeal Wednesday the penalty imposed on driver Austin Dillon. The appeal is in response to NASCAR’s decision to revoke Dillon’s automatic playoff qualification due to his controversial Richmond race win, as well as a 25-point deduction and a three-race suspension for team observer Brandon Benesch. Dillon’s aggressive maneuvers, which resulted in contact with Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin in the closing moments of the race, were deemed by NASCAR to compromise the integrity of stock car racing. Austin Dillon expressed optimism about the upcoming appeal, saying, "The appeals process is challenging, but we…
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A week in the artistic life of Violaine Huisman at the cultural forefront of New York City.

A week in the artistic life of Violaine Huisman at the cultural forefront of New York City.

This year’s Bastille Day festivities in New York had a different feel, noted Violaine Huisman, artistic director of the prestigious Crossing the Line festival. Held at L’Alliance, the French cultural center in Midtown, the celebration came just a week after an unexpected snap election that left both President Emmanuel Macron and the nation reeling. Huisman, recently returned from France, noted the unique expression of this year’s festival attendees as they marched with empty signs. The gesture, he explained, was a tribute to an iconic 1960s demonstration conceptualized by choreographer Anna Halprin in the heat of the civil rights and anti-war…
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