As a senior editor at Forbes, I report on the business of sports and edit coverage in Forbes.com's SportsMoney section. I previously served as an assistant managing editor, overseeing the website's network of nearly 3,000 contributors and the editors working with them, and as the deputy business editor, overseeing the business coverage at Forbes.com and working closely with the channel's contributing writers in digging up stories, developing angles and delivering strong analysis. In my pre-Forbes days, I worked in sports and business news as an editor at the New York Times.
Limited marketing opportunities and a slow-growing salary cap mean hockey players earn less than other sports stars, but Alex Ovechkin and a young rival are still making a cool $17.5 million each this season.lex Ovechkin may have to wait another year to pass Wayne Gretzky for the NHL’s career goals record, with the Washington Capitals’ Great Eight 72 goals behind the Great One as the new season begins on October 10.
Now that the players’ Covid debt is almost paid off, though, the cap should start rising again in the coming years as the NHL brings in record revenue thanks to a wave of exciting young talent and media deals with ESPN and TNT that began in 2021. Toronto Maple Leafs sharpshooter Auston Matthews also provided a jolt of financial optimism with thehe signed in August, setting a league mark with the deal’s $13.25 million average annual value. Matthews is due to make $16.
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Scientists discover the highest energy gamma-rays ever from a pulsarScientists have detected the highest energy gamma rays ever from a dead star called a pulsar. The energy of these gamma rays clocked in at 20 tera-electronvolts, or about ten trillion times the energy of visible light. This observation is hard to reconcile with the theory of the production of such pulsed gamma rays, as the international team reports.
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Mortgages Surge to 7.49%, Highest in Nearly 23 YearsThe cost of financing a home surged again this week as the average long-term U.S. mortgage rate climbed to its highest level since December 2000, nearly 23 years, further dimming the affordability outlook for many would-be homebuyers.
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