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The article reports on Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed appearing with anti-Israel radical Hasan Piker, questioning his stated focus on affordability.
New deal ups Michigan basketball coach Dusty May's salary to $5.1M annually
Dusty May, the men's basketball coach at the University of Michigan, will have his salary increased to $5.1 million annually as part of a new deal.
How the Michigan athletic department is adjusting in the revenue-sharing era
The University of Michigan athletic department is making adjustments due to recent changes in the NCAA's NIL policy and the introduction of revenue sharing.
Sources: May informs Michigan he's not pursuing other jobs
Michigan coach Dusty May has informed university officials that he is not pursuing other job opportunities.
How Michigan's Dusty May went from 'trying to beg' for a job at the Final Four to the cusp of a national title
The article details Dusty May's journey from seeking coaching opportunities at the Final Four to potentially winning a national title with Michigan.
Why Yaxel Lendeborg turned down more NIL money from Kentucky to play for Michigan
Yaxel Lendeborg explains why he turned down a larger NIL money offer from Kentucky to play basketball for Michigan.
Reeling From the Violent Attack at Temple Israel
The article reports on the antisemitic attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, and the Jewish community's reaction and efforts to move forward.
March Madness: Yaxel Lendeborg turned down big Kentucky offer in choosing Michigan
Yaxel Lendeborg claims Kentucky offered him $7-9 million in NIL compensation before he chose Michigan for about one-third of that amount.
Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg says Kentucky offered $7-9 million NIL deal
Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg reports that Kentucky offered him $7-9 million to join them in the transfer portal, but he chose Dusty May and the Wolverines.