WNBA faces critical deadline as ongoing collective bargaining talks threaten to disrupt schedule, commish says

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert acknowledged progress in ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players union but also outlined a deadline she hopes a deal can be reached by.Engelbert said the timeline is aimed at avoiding disruption to the league’s spring schedule as training camp and preseason games approach.”We have to get it done by Monday. I should say, we have to get it done without disrupting some part of the fact that we’ve got to run this two-team expansion [draft],” Engelbert said. “We’ve got to get…

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Small business uncertaintly hits all-time high ahead of Election Day

Wall Street might be booming, but Main Street is feeling more uncertainty than ever ahead of Election Day, as polling shows the race between former President Trump and Vice President Harris is a dead heat. The National Federation of Independent Businesses’ (NFIB) Uncertainty Index surged 11 points in September to…

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Trump Kennedy Center’s new leader revealed as Ric Grenell exits top role

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Ric Grenell’s successor as the president of the Trump Kennedy Center was revealed Friday afternoon after President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to make the announcement.The change will officially be announced on Monday as the Trump Kennedy Center’s board meets to…

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‘Multi-sensory’ ad campaign for Magnum ice cream unleashed an unexpected aroma in a train tunnel — leaving commuters confused

London commuters got a whiff of something unexpected this week — and it wasn’t just the usual Tube funk. Ice-cream giant Magnum has rolled out a “multi-sensory” ad campaign in a tunnel linking St Pancras railway station and the King’s Cross St Pancras Tube stop, pumping out the smell of chocolate to lure hungry travelers. Some riders were sweet on the idea — but many others said the aroma wasn’t exactly mixing well with the station’s existing scent profile, sparking concerns from passengers and staff, the BBC reported. The stunt debuted Monday and was designed to recreate the sensation of biting…

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