The rollout of ESPN and Fox's new streaming services this week represents a landmark moment for the sports industry, one where fans can finally start to expect a better bang for their buck.
Why it matters:Sports streaming was supposed to make it easier for fans to watch their favorite teams, but over the past two decades, live rights became unwieldy, expensive and complicated. Now, two of the world's biggest sports networks are teaming up to solve that problem.
More than half of Americans supported allowing no-excuse mail-in voting in a Pew Research Center poll despite President Trump's promise to end the practice he denounced as "fraudulent."
The big picture: Trump has been pushing an end to mail-in voting for years, especially while calling into question results of the 2020 election, in which election officials found no evidence of widespread voting fraud.
Young adults are pushing back the big milestones Americans have historically associated with growing up — moving out of your parents' house, getting a job, getting married and having kids.
The big picture: In 1975, about half of America's 25– to 34–year–olds had done those things. Fifty years later, less than a quarter have, according to a census working paper out this month.