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The recently passed House tax bill would end this six-decade run of teams' access to tax-exempt municipal bonds for building what have become multibillion-dollar stadiums.
CONCACAF in connection with the investigation of the U.S. Department of Justice into worldwide soccer and indictments pending in the Eastern District of New York.
Football has become a multi-billion-pound business in recent decades and Stefan Szymanski, of U-M Kinesiology says he cannot see the growth stopping any time soon.
Researchers from U-M and Fudan University in China set out to learn the extent to which BMI and positive outlook affect the physical and mental health of college students in China's Fudan University.
The IOC has voted to award two Olympic Games simultaneously for the first time in a century, due to a lack of candidates. DW takes a look at why no-one seems to be interested in hosting the Games...
The Red Wings say they have sold out all home games and the Pistons boast higher sales. Yet, seats lie empty while they play at new Little Caesars Arena. U-M professor Rodney Fort analyzes the problem...
For U-M School of Kinesiology juniors J.J. Wachler and Ben Meyers, Sunday night means it's time for “The Spew", where they discuss all things U-M Sports in a way specifically geared to students.
This year's Alumni Achievement awardees are from the fields of rehabilitation, strength & fitness, & health disparities research. Album: http://myumi.ch/J2VpG.
Rebecca Hasson of U-M Kinesiology and many others argue that, with some exceptions, genetics linked to race play a much smaller role for most people than we once thought.
Studies identify key characteristics in fat tissue that may allow some obese adults to store their body fat more healthily, says principal investigator, MVS professor Jeffrey Horowitz.
Natalie Colabianchi, associate professor of health and fitness, recently received a four-year, $3.3M award from the National Institutes of Health to continue her research into obesity and health...
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