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Should the NCAA Be Paying Its Players?

Columnist Joe Nocera weighs in on college sports' most contentious issue.

Former Clinton Strategist Doubts the Impact of Russian Influence on Election

Mark Penn, Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign strategist, says you can't buy the presidency for $100,000.

Jemele Hill’s Future at ESPN Uncertain After Two-Week Suspension

Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch weighs in on the fate of the 'SportsCenter' co-anchor.

New Yorker Profile Examines Vice President’s Ties to Koch Brothers

'I’m concerned he’d be a president that the Kochs would own' Steve Bannon tells the New Yorker.

L.A. Charger Urges NFL Players to ‘Get Organized’ About Protests

Offensive tackle Russell Okung lays out his argument in Players' Tribune post.

Hustler Publisher Took Out Full-Page Ad Asking for Information to Impeach Trump

The Washington Post ad in the Sunday edition offered $10 million for the information.

Clinton Foundation Will Not Return Money Donated by Harvey Weinstein

The foundation says it already spent the money on programs.

Jimmy Kimmel to Republicans: You Don’t Have to Watch My Show

“I probably won’t want to have a conversation with them anyway.”

Aaron Hernandez’s Family Drops CTE Lawsuit Against NFL

Family lawyer says federal case could be refiled; for now, will be moved to state court.

What a Laptop of an ISIS Wife Can Teach Us About Terrorism

The Daily Beast looks at the search history of the Belgian bride of an ISIS fighter.

As NFL Owners Consider Forcing Players to Stand During Anthem, Protests Continue

San Francisco 49ers, Redskins players both protest in their own way during Sunday matchup.

Colin Kaepernick Files a Complaint Against NFL

Kaepernick accuses all 32 teams of colluding to keep him out of the league.

Is the Wall Street Journal Getting a New Editor?

Vanity Fair hears rumors that Gerry Baker's days at the top WSJ spot could be numbered.

Remembering the Golden Age of Jazz

See the era through the eyes of late photographer Herman Leonard.