FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried has officially filed for a pardon from President Trump, according to the Justice Department’s Pardon Attorney Office website. Bankman-Fried is serving a 25-year prison ...
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Texas Tech is sharpening its knives as the Big 12 considers sanctions against the school if it decides to play quarterback Brendan Sorsby this fall. The Texas Attorney General's office put the ...
The Big 12 Conference wants to sanction Texas Tech for its intention on playing Brendan Sorsby this upcoming season, and it is asking a court in the Northern District of Texas to pave the way for its ...
OpenAI announced on Monday that it confidentially filed for an IPO, marking what could become one of the defining public offerings of the decade. And then there’s OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s other company ...
The Big 12 met earlier this week to discuss potential sanctions against Texas Tech. Ron Jenkins / Getty Images The office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a formal letter to the Big 12 ...
Good news? Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has regained his eligibility to play college football in 2026. Bad news? The Red Raiders could have no one to play against. Via Ross Dellenger of Yahoo ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), a candidate for Senate, is warning schools across the Big 12 Conference that the state would consider suing any institution that sanctions Texas Tech over a ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, Mark Zuckerberg has a new project. The founder of Facebook is looking to launch his own prediction market app. According to The New York Times, the app would allow users to bet ...
The Big 12 Conference filed a federal lawsuit on June 15, 2026, in the Northern District of Texas. The suit targets Texas Tech University and the Texas Attorney General. This legal move aims to ...
Sorsby's proposed punishment of a two-game suspension for gambling on college football, instead of permanent ineligibility per NCAA rules, was accepted by a district court judge. Ron Jenkins / Getty ...
The Big 12 Conference filed a complaint in federal court seeking a declaratory judgment that would allow the league to enforce its bylaws and potentially sanction member Texas Tech should the school ...
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