Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, Cincinnati, for five years. You can usually find him reading and drinking coffee or watching a ...
Haley and Hanna Cavinder didn’t have an identity crisis after they retired from basketball last year. After playing their final year of NCAA eligibility for the Miami Hurricanes, the twin sisters — ...
Nathan Round, part of GameRant's talented Game Guides Team, is the leading voice for Call of Duty guides. From meta loadouts to the best weapons for each season, he takes pride in crafting top-notch ...
Random forest regression is a tree-based machine learning technique to predict a single numeric value. A random forest is a collection (ensemble) of simple regression decision trees that are trained ...
The ability to transfer to less repressive playing environments gives student athletes the ability to disrupt injustices in our broader society. The Race and Equity Center at the University of ...
Alabama State University is creating new Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for its student-athletes. The university partnered with Athletic Solutions and Adidas to launch personalized ...
The Idaho Legislature introduced a joint memorial on Wednesday urging Congress to take immediate federal action to provide clarity and consistency in college athletics surrounding Name, Image and ...
As part of Safer Internet Day, Google unveiled updates to its “Results about you” and non-consensual explicit image removal tools. The “Results about you” tool already allows users to remove Search ...
Recent rule changes in college sports have created uncertainty, largely due to confusion between name, image and likeness (NIL) and pay-for-play. NIL allows athletes to be paid for commercial use of ...
LAS VEGAS — Name, image and likeness has changed college sports in ways that go far beyond sponsorship posts and product photos. For athletes, NIL has become part of the job description — a new layer ...
Much attention has been focused on Donald Trump’s use of words — that is, his peculiar style of oratory. But more attention should be paid to another feature of his discourse: his use of numbers.