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22.03.2025 15:31
Eye on America: NIL抯 impact on college sports, and a movement inspires Black med students In Michigan, we report on how student-athletes newfound ability to profit off their name, image and likeness has profoundly changed the economics of college sports. And in Louisiana, we introduce you to a doctor who抯 offering support and opportunities for aspiring Black medical school students. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

22.03.2025 15:34
Sumo: Onosato wins, Takayasu loses to tie for lead ahead of final day Ozeki Onosato regained a share of the lead Saturday at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament by defeating sekiwake Daieisho after overnight leader Takayasu lost his battle with fellow rank-and-file wrestler Churanoumi. The results leave Onosato and No. 4 maegashira Takayasu tied at 11-3 heading into the final day of the 15-day competition at Edion Arena Osaka, with lower-ranked maegashira Churanoumi, Aonishiki and Tokihayate one win back at 10-4. Read full story here

22.03.2025 16:49
Amount of rice bought by Japan households up despite soaring prices The amount of rice a household in Japan bought in 2024 rose 6.3 percent from a year earlier despite soaring prices, government data showed Saturday, as fears of a shortage of the main staple likely prompted consumers to purchase more. The growth in the volume of rice bought by households with two or more people marked the first increase since 2020 when demand rose as many consumers stayed home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read full story here

22.03.2025 16:52
Japan, China, South Korea agree to promote "future-oriented" cooperation The top diplomats of Japan, China and South Korea agreed on Saturday to promote "future-oriented" cooperation during their meeting in Tokyo amid growing global uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's trade and security policies. Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said after the trilateral talks that he and his Chinese and South Korean counterparts, Wang Yi and Cho Tae Yul, also decided to accelerate preparations to hold a summit "at the earliest convenient time," which would follow one held last year. The top diplomats of Japan, China and South Korea meet in Tokyo on March 22, 2025. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) Read full story here