Although he stepped aside after two terms earlier this month, former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker isn’t going away. The Republican who played basketball at Harvard is about to take on another high-profile position as the new president of the NCAA. Baker starts the job in March, and it comes at a time of acute changes and challenges in college sports. For analysis of the move, we speak with Malcolm Moran, who directs the Sports Capital Journalism Program at IUPUI in Indianapolis, home to NCAA headquarters.
Capital Region philanthropist Ed Mitzen is trying to chart a new path in giving. The CEO of Saratoga Springs-based Fingerpaint Marketing just released his...
We speak with NPR host Rachel Martin about her probing new interview podcast "Wild Card."
The $212 billion New York state budget passed in recent days includes the legalization of mobile sports betting. Governor Andrew Cuomo says it could...