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Anyone who helps student-athletes negotiate name, image and likeness deals in Louisiana now has to register with the state.
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Before we married, my husband always had a television on. Not necessarily at a volume he could hear from another room, but on — in the kitchen, the living room, the bedroom, his office. Constant ...