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College Football Teams, Desperate For Cash To Pay Players, Are Rushing To Add Premium Seats

College Football Teams, Desperate For Cash To Pay Players, Are Rushing To Add Premium Seats

BySofia Chierchio,

Forbes Staff

An NCAA settlement introducing revenue sharing is set to strain school budgets. The most obvious solution: pass the cost on to the most loyal and deep-pocketed fans.

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An NCAA settlement introducing revenue sharing is set to strain school budgets. The most obvious solution: pass the cost on to the most loyal and deep-pocketed fans.

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Charles Ergen's wealth jumped after announcing plans to unload some of EchoStar's spectrum for $23 billion. The move killed any dreams of his nationwide 5G network.

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The NFLโ€™s Most Valuable Teams 2025

Forbes' 2025 list of NFL team valuations features a new record by the No. 1 Dallas Cowboys. See the full ranking of all 32 franchisesโ€”each worth at least $5 billion.

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Hereโ€™s Why Old Homes Suddenly Cost More Than New Ones

Old homes cost more than new ones in 2025. June data: existing homes at $441,500, new homes at $401,800. Why the switch? Check the numbers under the surface.

ByBrandon Kochkodin,

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Trumpโ€™s Tariff Tidal Wave Could Drown This Coconut Water Juggernaut

When it comes to selling coconut water to the health obsessed, New Yorkโ€™s Vita Coco has served up a master class, schooling even giant rivals like Coke and Pepsi. Its next test will be withstanding Trumpโ€™s tariff shocks.

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The billionaire pop star and three-time Super Bowl champion are engaged, but no โ€œgym teacherโ€ could afford to propose to an โ€œEnglish teacherโ€ with a $650,000 diamond ring.

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Kremlin-Mandated Messaging App Constantly Spies On Users

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Forbes Staff

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Before Trump Deal, Intel Worked With Chinese Companies Sanctioned By U.S.

As the U.S. government takes a 10% stake in Intel, Forbes has learned the tech company partnered with sanctioned Chinese surveillance firms Uniview, Hikvision and Cloudwalk.

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