Florida starting CB Dijon Johnson to miss rest of season

Adam retainbergSeptember 24, 2025, 11:55 AM ET to close College Football Reporter; In 2008, he joined ESPN. Graduate from Northwestern University. Florida Start of corner Diazon Johnson After undergoing knee surgery on Tuesday, you will remember the remaining season. Johnson hurt damage on Saturday MiamiGaters coach Billy Napier confirmed the surgery for Johnson, who made…

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Instagram now has 3 billion monthly active users

Instagram has installed a new privacy setting which will default all new and existing underage accounts to an automatic private mode. Brandon Bell | Getty Images Instagram now has 3 billion monthly active users, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday on his Instagram account. “What an incredible community we’ve built here,” Zuckerberg posted on his…

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'Slowbalization' and a newly shaky world economy are upon us

Are equityRecord high hittingAnd corporate earnings are surprising on reverse. Still below this bright surface, the restlessness is boiling andPublic pessimismis growing. Are markets separating a fairy tale from reality? Many forces are uncontrolled the world system – by retreating from globalizationGrowing populistismAnd demographic headwind. There are bright spots, such as artificial intelligence, which can…

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Lithium Americas LAC Trump government stake Canada

A Lithium Americas worker processes lithium at the company’s Reno, Nevada R&D lab. Lithium Americas stock soared Wednesday as the Trump administration is seeking an equity stake in the mining company, which is based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The White House proposed the equity stake as Lithium Americas renegotiates the terms of a $2.2 billion…

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Student athletes win under Bipartisan SCORE Act

College sports are a unique and positive part of American culture that demonstrate the talent, skills and creativity of American students-athletes. These sports also provide a route for higher education for young men and women, many of which are the first to go to college in their families. Despite this monumental role in our society,…

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