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SportsNebraska Staff Admitted to Sex With Player in Court Filings
Former Nebraska assistant coach Chuck Love admitted in a February 2026 court deposition that he had a sexual relationship with player Ashley Scoggin.
HealthAlaska Medicaid Overhaul Links Physician Pay to Patient Health Outcome
Alaska’s new Medicaid payment model rewards doctors based on patient health results rather than procedure volume, as seen at Envoy Integrated Health today.
TechnologyDenuvo DRM List Hits Zero After Final Protected Game Is Cracked
On April 27, the Denuvo protection list hit zero after hackers MKDev and DenuvOwO bypassed every game. This ends a decade of forced PC anti-piracy software.
HealthUC Riverside Experts Link Extreme Heat to Maternal Health Risks
UC Riverside researchers met April 2-3 to examine how extreme heat and poor air quality threaten maternal health and require new public health policies.
HealthHouse Committee Hears Testimony on Rural Healthcare Access Gaps
Dr. Michael Waldrum of ECU Health testified before the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means regarding federal regulations harming rural healthcare access.
HealthMonash Researchers Link Ultraprocessed Diets to Cognitive Decline
Monash University researchers tracked 2,000 Australian adults to link ultraprocessed food consumption with a measurable decline in cognitive brain function.
HealthLaurel Ridge to Cut 648 Jobs at San Antonio Facility on June 26
Laurel Ridge Treatment Center will lay off 648 employees at its San Antonio facility on June 26, forcing a major reduction in local mental health services.
SportsUSAPL Settles Discrimination Lawsuit With Trans Lifter JayCee Cooper
USA Powerlifting settled a discrimination lawsuit with trans powerlifter JayCee Cooper, ending a six-year legal battle over sex-based competition policies.
EntertainmentCulver City Council Approves New Downtown Entertainment Zone
Culver City Council members unanimously approved a new downtown Entertainment Zone, allowing patrons to carry alcoholic drinks within designated areas.
HealthUSC Upstate Opens $6.5M Rampey Health and Counseling Center
On April 28, 2026, the University of South Carolina Upstate opened the $6.5 million John M. Rampey Jr. Center for Health and Counseling on Hodge Drive.
EntertainmentMatthew Rhys Plays Mayor Ignoring Haunted Fog in Widow’s Bay
Matthew Rhys stars as Mayor Tom Loftis in the new Apple TV series Widow’s Bay, premiering April 29th, as he ignores a supernatural fog to boost tourism.