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Unintended Consequences

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"NFL's Overhauled Kickoff Rules Spark Controversy and Conversation"
sports1 year ago

"NFL's Overhauled Kickoff Rules Spark Controversy and Conversation"

The NFL's new kickoff configuration could create a potential loophole for teams to aggressively target kickers during extra point attempts, as penalties for roughing the kicker will have no impact on the ensuing kickoff. While there are counter arguments and potential strategies for the offense, some coaches may still choose to exploit this loophole, potentially leading to increased pressure on kickers and a higher risk of injury.

"California's Minimum Wage Controversy: Panera, Governor, and Unintended Consequences"
business2 years ago

"California's Minimum Wage Controversy: Panera, Governor, and Unintended Consequences"

Mike Rowe criticized California's $20 minimum wage and Panera franchisee for not preparing for "unintended consequences," as billionaire Greg Flynn, owner of 24 Panera Bread restaurants in California, initially sought to avoid the new wage regulations but later reversed course. Rowe argued that economic and social pressure forced Flynn to implement the higher wage, predicting that the end result of the wage debate will be a shift towards automation and higher prices for consumers.

"NBA's 65-Game Rule: Unintended Consequences and Future Impact"
sports2 years ago

"NBA's 65-Game Rule: Unintended Consequences and Future Impact"

NBA executive Joe Dumars acknowledges the unintended consequences of the 65-game minimum rule for regular season awards, stating that it was collectively bargained as part of the NBA's new CBA. The rule has already led to issues as potentially deserving players like Joel Embiid and Tyrese Haliburton become ineligible, sparking criticism and affecting player contracts tied to awards.

"Chicago's Viral 'Rat Hole' Sensation: When Has It Gone Too Far?"
odd-news2 years ago

"Chicago's Viral 'Rat Hole' Sensation: When Has It Gone Too Far?"

A rat-shaped hole in a Chicago sidewalk has caused chaos in the neighborhood, attracting thousands of visitors and resulting in calls to the police. The viral frenzy has led to loud gatherings, vandalism, and privacy invasion for the residents, prompting discussions about removing the sidewalk slab containing the hole. Despite the neighborhood's initial amusement, the situation has escalated, with people attempting to capitalize on the hole's fame by selling merchandise and making offerings at a makeshift shrine.

finance2 years ago

"Unintended Consequences: Big US Banks Seek Rewrite of Capital Rules to Ease Impact on Small Businesses and Borrowers"

The article discusses the potential unintended consequences of the Basel endgame, highlighting concerns about the impact on global banking regulations and financial stability. It explores how the finalization of Basel III rules could affect the global economy and the banking sector, raising questions about potential risks and challenges that may arise as a result.

NCAA's Controversial Proposal: Compensating Athletes at the Expense of Smaller Schools
sports2 years ago

NCAA's Controversial Proposal: Compensating Athletes at the Expense of Smaller Schools

The NCAA president, Charlie Baker, has proposed creating a new subdivision in college sports where schools would operate under their own rules but be required to pay at least half of their athletes $30,000 a year in a trust fund. While this proposal aims to address the issue of competitive equity, it could have unintended consequences for smaller schools like Florida Atlantic University (FAU), which would face financial burdens. FAU, for example, would need to allocate an additional $7.5 million annually to meet this requirement, potentially impacting funding for other sports. The proposal also raises concerns about assigning value to athletes and the potential negative impact on Olympic sports.

"Nasa's Boulder Storm Test Unleashes Deadly Hiroshima-like Impact"
space2 years ago

"Nasa's Boulder Storm Test Unleashes Deadly Hiroshima-like Impact"

During a test to change the trajectory of the asteroid Dimorphos, NASA inadvertently dislodged 37 boulders, which are now hurtling through space at 13,000mph. The impact successfully altered Dimorphos' course but also created a boulder storm that could potentially collide with Earth. The boulders range in size from three feet to 22ft across and were already scattered on the asteroid's surface, shaken loose by the impact. Experts warn that if rubble from future asteroid deflections were to reach Earth, it could cause significant damage. The European Space Agency plans to study the aftermath of the impact with its Hera mission, launching in 2024.