The Texas Tech football team will once again try to load up on talent through the transfer portal after the Red Raiders' highly successful run through the 2025 college football season. Last year saw ...
On Oct. 12, James Franklin was fired by the Penn State Nittany Lions after leading the program as head coach for over a decade, consistently keeping them among the Big Ten’s most prominent programs.
The NCAA transfer portal doesn’t open until the new year — January 2 to be exact. But that doesn’t mean players can’t reveal their intentions to enter the portal. The first name for the Virginia Tech ...
Aaron Philo intends to enter the transfer portal when it opens January 2, per reporting from On3. The redshirt freshman Georgia Tech quarterback saw action in eight games with the Jackets, three this ...
The college football coaching carousel has already taken us for a wild ride, which could lead us to an even more chaotic transfer portal cycle. Unlike the last few years, though, the transfer portal ...
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Billionaires Michael and Susan Dell unveiled plans to donate $6.25 billion to investment accounts for 25 million children Tuesday. The two joined President Trump and Republican officials at the White ...
Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, and his wife, Susan, have pledged $6.25 billion to support a new federal savings program created for America’s children, known as "Trump accounts." ...
Tech billionaires Michael and Susan Dell announced Tuesday that they are pledging $6.25 billion to create some 25 million additional "Trump Accounts" for children across the country. These accounts ...
The tech billionaire and his wife hope other philanthropists follow their $6 billion lead in expanding the reach of soon-to-be-created “Trump accounts.” By Nicholas Kulish Michael and Susan Dell ...
(Bloomberg/Debby Wu, Dina Bass and Yoolim Lee) — Dell Technologies Inc., HP Inc. and other tech companies are warning of potential memory-chip supply shortages in the coming year due to soaring demand ...