
College Stars Ink NBA Deals—Then Suit Up in March? The Rule That Has Coaches Fuming
College stars are signing NBA contracts mid-season and still playing March Madness, igniting a rules firestorm that could reshape the sport.
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College stars are signing NBA contracts mid-season and still playing March Madness, igniting a rules firestorm that could reshape the sport.
A loophole-free Bell test using qubits and photons ends the 97-year-old Bohr-Einstein debate, boosting quantum tech stocks and sealing Copenhagen’s victory.

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