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America’s oldest sport is drawing up new plays


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Best known to some as the sport the teen wolves play in Teen Wolf, lacrosse is not (yet) considered among the giants of professional team sports. But it’s much closer today than it was six years ago.

The Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) was founded by brothers Paul and Mike Rabil in 2019 as an upgrade to Major League Lacrosse (MLL), which had long been criticized for low player salaries and inconsistent media exposure. “Our goal was to fix professional lacrosse,” Paul, a former legendary midfielder at Johns Hopkins and perhaps the sport’s most recognizable name, told Morning Brew.

“Innovation has always been our engine.”
  • With the backing of investors like Alibaba co-founder Joe Tsai, the PLL made a handful of bold moves:Player equity: Every player has an ownership stake in the league—a model adopted by a number of upstart leagues (like Unrivaled).
  • Touring model: The league plays all of its games in one city each weekend (think: the WWE), though plans eventually call for moving to a traditional home-and-away schedule.
  • Broadcast experimentation: The PLL mics up its players (and refs) and has them analyze plays on the sideline in a “Breakdown Booth” right after they happen.

The early returns have been generally positive: ESPN was so happy with its media deal that it bought a minority stake in the league, and PLL reports that viewership and ticket revenue are climbing from their modest beginnings. The MLL no longer exists—the PLL absorbed what was left of it in 2020.

Still...most players don’t make a living on their PLL salaries alone. Many have full-time jobs or supplement their PLL income by coaching and running camps and clinics. A future in which “lacrosse player” is a lucrative career path wouldn’t have seemed possible a decade ago, but now, you don’t have to strain super hard to see the potential.

Looking ahead: The Brothers Rabil and the PLL have been instrumental in securing lacrosse’s return to the Olympics competitively for the first time in 120 years at the 2028 Games in LA. But a major question looms about whether the IOC will allow the Haudenosaunee people from present-day New York and parts of Canada—who created the first version of lacrosse almost 1,000 years ago—to compete under their own flag.—AE


Robert Reich


Sunday thought
The rot at the top





Friends,

Ten months of this shit. Enough to make one scream, run stark naked in the streets, mount a revolution.

But we have to play the long game. In that long game, America learns from this catastrophe — and turns those lessons into laws, rules, and norms that prevent this from ever happening again.

Much has been revealed lately, both about Trump and the rot at the top of our system.

Trump’s attempted cover-up of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has riveted the nation’s attention to the moral depravity of many rich and powerful men who raped children, with impunity.

Trump’s celebration of the Saudi crown prince who ordered the brutal killing of a Washington Post reporter has shown the moral vacuity of the CEOs who flocked to the White House dinner to honor the prince because they want his investments.


At A Glance


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Tracing the etymology of alcoholic drinks like beer, wine, and whiskey.

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In The NEWS


Venezuela to deem Nobel Peace Prize winner fugitive if she leaves to accept award.

Venezuela's attorney general said opposition leader María Corina Machado will be considered a fugitive if she leaves hiding to collect her Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo, Norway, next month. Machado, who was awarded the honor last month for her efforts to promote democracy in Venezuela, faces accusations from the Maduro regime of conspiracy, incitement of hatred, and terrorism.


Drugmaker Eli Lilly hits $1T market value, first for a healthcare company.

The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company surpassed a $1T valuation during Friday morning trading, becoming the first healthcare company to join an elite group dominated by tech firms. Lilly's market value is more than double that of its next closest industry rival, Johnson & Johnson. The drugmaker’s growth has been driven largely by strong demand for its GLP-1 drugs, Mounjaro and Zepbound.


Saturn's rings to seemingly disappear in rare ring-plane crossing.

Less than 1% of Saturn's rings will be visible from Earth tonight, as the two planets align such that Saturn's rings face us edge-on. The rings will gradually appear wider in the coming months, reaching their greatest apparent width in late 2027. Tonight's illusion, observable with a backyard telescope, won't occur again until Oct. 15, 2038.


Ohio police officer acquitted in shooting death of pregnant Black mother.

A jury yesterday found Blendon Township officer Connor Grubb not guilty of murder and related charges in the 2023 shooting death of Ta'Kiya Young, a 21-year-old pregnant Black mother accused of shoplifting. Grubb faced a potential life sentence in prison if convicted. The attorney representing Young's family said he would continue pursuing a lawsuit against the township and its police chief.


US Rep. Eric Swalwell (D, CA-14) enters crowded California governor race.

The 45-year-old Democrat, who served as House manager for President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, launched his gubernatorial campaign Thursday night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Swalwell joins over half a dozen candidates seeking to succeed term-limited Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), including billionaire businessman Tom Steyer (D), who joined the race Wednesday. The election is set for Nov. 3, 2026.


Miss Mexico is crowned Miss Universe weeks after spurring walkout.

Mexico’s Fátima Bosch Fernández was crowned the 74th Miss Universe yesterday. The 25-year-old walked offstage during a sashing ceremony earlier this month after she stood up to a pageant organizer who criticized her for not joining promotional activities. Several contestants left the stage in solidarity. Separately, two judges resigned earlier this week, with one alleging a rigged competition.


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Socialists Saviors

 

Politics is changing.  It does not take a brain surgeon to see that.  It is changing because of Capitalism and the fact that over 80% of the population is not financially well off or secure at all.

For example:

1% of the population are super wealthy

9% of the population are very wealthy

8-10% of the population are wealth

20% of the population are average

60% of the population are poor or very poor

98-100%


Granted these numbers may be squeed a little in certain categories but the top two percentages are damn near perfect.


How has capitalism influenced politics?

Well...

because of the difference between the wealthy+ and the rest of us, some of the rest of us are reaching out to SOCIALISM in the hopes that socialism will balance out the financial equation.


SOCIALISM presupposes that more taxes from the wealthy will allow everyone else to have more.  Unfortunately, the wealthy re-locate if and when taxes are raised locally.  And, raising taxes nationally, requires Congress, which means BOTH DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS must agree to do away with TAX SHELTERS.


CAVEAT:  If tax shelters are eliminated the wealthy will STOP CONTRIBUTING to the re-election campaigns of Democrats and Republicans.

LESSON LEARNED:  Politicians care more about re-election than they do their own constituents.


You will see what happens in NEW YORK CITY, SEATTLE, and SAN FRANCISCO because Democratic Socialists have just been elected to Mayor's offices and they promise to TAX THE WEALTHY.

Somewhat Political

 




‘Starving cancer’ could be key to slowing disease growth


What we eat plays a major role in our health and well-being, especially in the development of chronic disease.

On a recent episode of Dr. Mark Hyman’s podcast, "The Dr. Hyman Show," the physician and Function Health co-founder spoke about how eating habits can change the course of illness.

Podcast guest Dr. Jason Fung, a Canadian physician, author and researcher, joined Hyman to discuss how fasting may help to reverse diseases like cancer.

"The whole idea of fasting is that you're trying to put the body into this sort of regenerative maintenance mode," he said. "Because what we've recognized is … you can go into growth mode, or you can go into sort of this cell maintenance repair mode."


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