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 The NCAA is pitching a new set of rules that would allow some colleges with the highest-earning sports programs to directly pay student-athletes for the first time ever.In a letter sent Tuesday to more than 350 Division I schools, NCAA President Charlie Baker proposed creating a new tier of Division I collegiate sports in which schools would pay millions of dollars into a trust fund that  stanley mug would offer half of their athletes at least $30,000 per year. The proposal would also allow schools to enter into name, image and likeness  NIL  deals directly with their athletes. The growing financial gap between the highest resourced colleges and universities and other schools in Division I has created a new series of challenges,  Baker statedin the letter. The challenges are com stanley cup petitive as well as financial and are complicated further by the intersection of name, image and likeness opportunities for student-athletes and the arrival of the Transfer Portal. SEE MORE: New NIL benef stanley cup becher its turn college athletes into millionairesBaker noted that Division I athletic budgets range anywhere from $5 million to $250 million annually. And while 59 schools spend over $100 million annually and another 32 spend over $50 million annually, 259 Division I schools spend less than $50 million each year on their athletic programs.Under his proposal, Baker says schools with  the most financial resources and the biggest brands  would be able to form a new subdivision that sets its own rules on  scholarship commitm Tdnu Man sues after winning truck in hole-in-one contest, organizers allegedly refused to hand over keys
 A team at Emory University has played a key role in helping the federal government evaluate COVID-19 tests during the pandemic.Now theyre focused on what s coming next with the virus.One thing that s in the works is a combination test for Covid and the flu.  It  would be really useful for people at home or somewhere else, because the symptoms might be very similar and if you re in the winter, let s say next Christmas, and you re experiencing some form of cold symptoms. Being able to differentiate  鈥? from flu from something else can be really helpful for kn stanley canada owing what you need to do, even talking to your doctor about what treatments you might be offered,  said Dr. Greg Martin at Emory University School of Medicine.Dr. Martin is hopeful this test could be available by the start of next flu season.Another future advancement in testing is for people to know which variant they have. Ultimately, we re beginning to see some treatments work better with some variants than others and so being able to differentiate the variant might become more and more important as time goes by, as variants begin to emerge,  Dr. Martin said. Other doctors say at-home testing is here to stay and  stanley thermobecher not just for COVID-19.They see i stanley termosar t expanding to other diseases, because of the new acceptance around it. The most likely tests are the ones in which, if you re positive there s something that the doctor will do, meaning, perhaps give you a medication or have you come into the hospital or their clinic to check out