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The NCAA Division I Council approved this week to allow football programs in the Football Championship Subdivision to play 12 regular-season games every season, starting in 2026.
The FCS subdivision will officiallly move to a 12-game regular season schedule in 2026. The NCAA Division I Council approved the change on Wednesday during its summer meetings.
2026 NFL Draft summer buzz: Harvard QB, Trey Lance's brother among FCS stars worth keeping an eye on While FBS players account for most of the draft picks, don't sleep on these FCS players to ...
Nigeria says troops kill dozens of gunmen in northwest and northeast Authorities claim 24 fighters ‘neutralised’ around northeast Borno state and 30 armed men killed in northwest Katsina.
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Jim Parkinson, the designer behind Rolling Stone's iconic logo, has died at 83 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s, his friend confirmed.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday declared that Nigeria has “opened the door for a new economy and business opportunity” with the signing of four transformative tax reform bills into law ...
Nigeria's cement market is forecasted to grow by 8.4% annually, reaching US$1.44 billion by 2025, with robust growth from 2020-2024 at a CAGR of 9.4%. Infrastructure projects, urban housing, and ...
BAUCHI, Nigeria (Reuters) -Bandits killed at least 70 community security volunteers in an ambush in violence-ridden Plateau state in central Nigeria, residents and a volunteer leader said on ...
Nigeria's prisons are plagued by corruption, overcrowding, and inhumane conditions. Urgent prison reform is needed to address systemic issues and improve the correctional system. (149 characters) ...
Though other factors are surely at play, church leaders in Nigeria insist the attacks are part of a systematic campaign to drive Christians from the region or force their conversion.
Africa will be self-sufficient in fertiliser within 40 months, Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote said on Friday, on the basis of a planned expansion of his $2.5 billion plant on the outskirts of ...