NASCAR lawsuit

trial opens

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The federal antitrust trial against NASCAR has opened with Michael Jordan in attendance. The retired NBA star co-owns the 23XI Racing team, which, along with Front Row Motorsports, is suing NASCAR.

They allege the stock car series is monopolistic and forces teams to comply with rules and financing they oppose. A jury of six men and three women was seated Monday for the trial, expected to last a couple of weeks.

Jordan’s presence influenced jury selection, with several potential jurors dismissed due to their admiration for him. The case has been ongoing for over a year.

Chiefs’ playoff

hopes dwindle

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs coach Andy Reid is defiant about his team’s playoff chances despite recent setbacks. The reigning AFC cham

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