Requiem for a Redneck: Mojo Nixon, 1957–2024
This year’s Super Sunday has no Mojo.
Prosecutors dropped the case after interviewing 35 witnesses who contradicted the accuser.
Taxpayers are on the hook for $1.26 billion for a new stadium in Nashville.
Taxpayers spent about $500 million to build U.S Bank stadium, which is just seven years old.
The city is banning temporary signs that don't have the NFL's approval in a downtown "clean zone."
Property owners are required to get permission from the city, the NFL, and/or the private Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee before displaying temporary advertisements and signs.
The first African team to make the World Cup semifinals wouldn't be there without help from foreign-born players.
How the former NFL quarterback convinced Mississippi to spend its public assistance money on a volleyball facility.
It would be far easier to prosecute sex trafficking if voluntary sex work were legal.
The economic benefits are a home run that never came, and never should have been expected.
If approved by the New York legislature, it would be the biggest public handout in NFL history.
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What the major professional sports leagues decide to do in the next few days will play a significant role in how Americans view the next stage of the pandemic.
Convenient online sports betting is legal and live in 14 states.
The positive coverage shows a culture shift on LGBT issues for the better.
During the draft, they can't even endorse snacks that the league hasn't approved.
In staring down the virus's blitz, the NFL showed that it is possible to balance caution and continuity.
Coastal Carolina University beat BYU on a last-second play Saturday. Four days earlier, neither team expected to be playing the other.
COVID-19 upended the NBA, the NFL, the NHL, and MLB. How the professional sports leagues responded offers a glimpse into our future.
The Reason Roundtable reads Bob Woodward, goes to the Oscars, weighs in on the NFL, and more.
American society is grappling with complex, nuanced issues connected to race and political power. If we have to filter that debate through the binary of choosing to stand or sit for a national anthem, we'll never get much resolved.
"This is a special event. This was the flag football championship," said NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill
It's also part of a larger national attack on massage parlors and sex workers.
Even with all the steps the NFL takes to level the playing field between teams, the Patriots keep rising to the top. It generates some envy, and resentment.
If Trump wants to negotiate good deals for taxpayers, he should start putting some pressure on his old nemesis: the National Football League.
There's no reason for taxpayers to finance athletic colosseums, and the Rams are providing a model for the next era of new stadiums.
And even if fans could use it, $23 million is an insane amount of money to spend for a pedestrian bridge.
Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch talk about the deep and ever-changing political and cultural meaning of football's biggest game.
The Super Bowl is around the corner and a popular sex trafficking myth is back.
Football is popular enough to thrive without politicians subsidizing it.
Sports stadiums get billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies.