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Executive order aims to limit NCAA athletes to 5 years, 1 transfer
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday designed to limit how long athletes can play college sports and how often they can transfer between schools.
The order directs the NCAA to create rules that mandate college athletes can play for “no more than a five-year period” and allows them to transfer schools only once before they graduate without having to sit out a season. The rule changes are scheduled to go into effect Aug. 1. A school that plays an athlete who doesn’t meet these new limits could risk losing its federal funding.
The order also states that the NCAA should update its rules to create a national registry for player agents and create policies that prevent schools from cutting scholarships or other opportunities for women’s and Olympic sports in order to pay their athletes.
“College sports cannot function without clear, agreed-upon rules concerning pay-for-play and player eligibility that can’t be endlessly challenged in court, as is the case now,” the White House said in a news release about the order.
Multiple lawyers who work with colleges and their athletes told ESPN they believe that judges would rule the president’s order to be unconstitutional and unenforceable if challenged in court.
NCAA president Charlie Baker said during a media availability in Phoenix before the Women’s Final Four that he had not read the entire executive order yet, but from what he saw on social media, “there’s a bunch of things in there that are pretty consistent with the things we’ve been talking to them and to Congress about.”
“We need congressional action to sort of seal the deal on a number of these things, which is good because we do, and getting a bipartisan agreement on a number of those issues would be a really big thing,” Baker said. “Based on my own conversations with a lot of Democrats and Republicans in Washington over the course of the past month or two, I do think there’s a lot of common ground there.”
Asked why the NCAA needs an executive order to help solve its issues, Baker said, “On some of these issues, it’s hard for us to do this without at least some support from the feds. The courts are one way to settle the debate, but it takes a really long time, and it creates a lot of uncertainty.”
Trump acknowledged that his administration would likely be sued when he first mentioned his plans for an executive order during a roundtable with college sports leaders in early March. Trump has used the threat of pulling federal funds from universities as a negotiating tactic and as an effort to enforce other policies during his second term, with mixed success. In September, a federal judge prevented the Trump administration from withholding federal funds from Harvard as punishment for the university’s decision not to comply with an executive order related to alleged antisemitic behavior on campus.
Trump has expressed interest in helping the college sports industry find its balance multiple times in the past year. Several dozen college sports leaders joined Trump and other sports executives at the White House roundtable discussion in early March in search of a way for the federal government to restore some power to the NCAA and its schools. Trump said at that meeting that he intended to write an executive order within a week that would “solve every problem in this room.”
The NCAA has struggled to enforce its rules since a Supreme Court decision in 2021 made clear that the organization was not exempt from antitrust laws, which prevent any group of businesses from colluding to limit the earning potential of their labor market.
Since then, the organization has changed its rules to allow athletes to transfer every year and has had mixed results in fighting dozens of lawsuits filed by athletes who wanted to continue playing after their eligibility expired. Current NCAA rules allow athletes to play four seasons during a five-year window.
Friday’s order is the second attempt from the Trump administration to use its executive power to create some change in college sports. His first order, signed in July 2025, did not have any notable impact on how the industry is governed. Multiple college sports stakeholders told ESPN they hope the new order serves as a powerful signal to Congress, which has the ability to provide more meaningful and durable change.
After more than five years of discussing options and proposing bills, neither the U.S. House nor the Senate has held a full vote on any legislation related to college sports. The House has twice delayed a vote on a bill known as the SCORE Act since September. Sources told ESPN this week that the bill could be amended and reintroduced at some point in April.
In the Senate, Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Maria Cantwell are actively negotiating in hopes of producing a bipartisan bill this spring, according to sources on Capitol Hill. Cruz told ESPN earlier this year that it was “absolutely critical” that new legislation include language that would prevent college athletes from being deemed employees of their school. Several Democrats believe employment and collective bargaining is the best route to finding a sustainable future for college sports. Sources said the employment debate remains as one of the largest obstacles to reaching a compromise.
“This Executive Order identifies some of the key issues facing college sports, including continued funding for women’s and Olympic sports,” Cantwell said. “Congress should continue to have bipartisan discussions about how to increase revenue to meet these goals. I’m glad to know the President wants Congress to pass something.”
The president’s executive order does not address employment or other major unresolved issues in college sports, such as a push from Cantwell to reshape how schools share the revenue from their television contracts.
ESPN’s Andrea Adelson contributed to this report.
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CBS, NBC & ABC Evening News Ratings Show Big Swings
What To Know
- All three major evening news programs—ABC, NBC, and CBS—saw week-over-week declines in both total viewers and the key demo.
- ABC World News Tonight maintained its lead in both total viewers and the 25-54 demo.
- CBS Evening News continued to lag behind its competitors, experiencing the largest weekly declines in both total viewers and the demo.
The evening news ratings are in for the first full week of May, and it was a week of declines across the board for CBS, NBC, and ABC.
According to AdWeek, citing national live+same-day big data plus program ratings from Nielsen, ABC World News Tonight with David Muir held onto the top spot in both total viewers and the coveted Adults 25-54 demographic for the week beginning May 4.
The show averaged 8.183 million total viewers and 976,000 demo viewers. This was down 1 percent in total viewers and down 3 percent in the key demo compared to the previous week. However, numbers were up year over year, with a 13 percent increase in total viewers and a 1 percent rise in the demo compared to the same period in 2025.
NBC Nightly News with Tom Llamas remained in the No. 2 spot, averaging 6.125 million total viewers and 903,000 demo viewers. Compared to the week before, the show was down 2 percent in total viewers and down 3 percent in the demo. However, much like World News Night, the program was up from 2025, with a 9 percent increase in total viewers and a 14 percent bump in the demo.
Meanwhile, CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil trailed its competition, averaging 3.702 million total viewers and 473,000 demo viewers. The show was down 4 percent in total viewers and down 13 percent in the key demo compared to the week prior.
Evening News, which has made headlines in recent weeks for dropping below 4 million viewers, was up 2 percent among total viewers compared to the same period last year. However, the program dropped 6 percent in the 25-54 demo.
Dokoupil took over as Evening News anchor on January 5 after he was promoted from CBS Mornings by CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.
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Britney Spears’ ‘Ruff’ Dinner Turns Heads at L.A. Restaurant
8:21 AM PT — A rep for Britney tells TMZ … “This is completely blown out of proportion. Britney was enjoying a quiet dinner with her assistant and bodyguard. She was simply telling the story about how her dog was barking at the neighbors.”
They continue, “At no point did she put anyone in danger with a knife. She was cutting her hamburger in half. This constant attack on everything that she does and this is exactly what happened 20 years ago when the media tried to depict Britney as a bad person. This is ridiculous and it needs to stop now.”
Britney Spears enjoyed a night out with friends at a Los Angeles area restaurant … but TMZ has learned things got erratic fast — with barking, yelling and even a knife involved.
Here’s the deal … sources tell us the Princess of Pop grabbed a corner table with a man and a woman at Blue Dog Tavern in Sherman Oaks Wednesday night … and quickly started causing a scene.
We’re told Britney was raising her voice, screaming, and even barking at times … with witnesses describing the vibe as chaotic and “kind of sad” … though she still looked cute.
At one point, a restaurant patron tells us Britney walked by their table holding a knife, sparking fear she might accidently stab someone. The witness says they believe Britney may have simply forgotten to put it down at her table.
We’re also told the singer lit a cigarette inside near the door … prompting staff to intervene and ask her companion to have her put it out.
As for food, we’re told Britney ordered a burger and fries but barely ate, mostly picking at the fries. Plenty of food was left behind, along with what appeared to be orange juice.
We’re told Britney and the man she was with were feeding each other and she told him, “I love you” … though it’s unclear whether she meant it or was just being playful.
The aftermath wasn’t pretty either … one guest said the area under her table looked “like a toddler had been there.”
TMZ obtained a photo from the table after Britney left … showing a crumpled, folded-up menu left behind amid the messy scene.
Despite all the commotion, we’re told most diners didn’t even realize it was Britney until after she left — at which point it became the talk of the restaurant, with people saying it was something that would “only happen in L.A.”
Our sources say Britney was taken home by her security.
As you know, it was less than 2 weeks ago Britney got her March DUI charge dropped after reaching a plea deal with prosecutors, which allowed the charge to be reduced to a “wet reckless.” In her deal, she agreed to be on probation for 12 months and only possess drugs she is prescribed.
She’s also ordered to continue with mental health and substance abuse treatment, including meeting with a psychologist once a week and a psychiatrist twice a month.
We broke the news — the pop superstar went to rehab at Borden Cottage in Camden, Maine, a rural facility that provided her with substance abuse and mental health services following her DUI arrest.
She has since announced she is on a “spiritual journey” which has her learning how to be kind to herself.
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Does Angelina Pivarnick Have a Baby? Fertility Journey Updates

Jersey Shore: Family Vacation returned with its final MTV season on May 7, and Angelina Pivarnick dropped a bombshell on Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi. She revealed that she was single and having unprotected sex with multiple men.
“I would definitely welcome a pregnancy in my life right now,” Angelina admitted. “It’s something I always wanted in my life. I always wanted to be a mom, and I want to start my own family because I don’t have my own family.”
In fact, Angelina was so ready for a pregnancy, that she even purchased donor sperm and began the early consultation stages for in-vitro fertilization (IVF). The episode ended with Angelina taking a pregnancy test in the bathroom of Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino’s daughter’s first birthday party, and a previous Jersey Shore preview showed her holding up a positive pregnancy test.
This episode was filmed more than a year ago in March 2025. So, did Angelina have a baby? Scroll down for everything we know.
Does Angelina Pivarnick have a baby?
No, Angelina has seemingly not had a child. She has given no indication that she had a baby and did not appear to be pregnant in photos from after the March 2025 episode was filmed.
In September 2025, Angelina posted photos on her Instagram Story that appeared to be taken at a doctor’s office or fertility clinic, which seems to hint that she continued with her fertility journey, but a pregnancy and/or baby have not been confirmed at this time.
Angelina also confirmed in another Instagram post that she “became pregnant” at some point, but did not specify what happened with this pregnancy. She also revealed that Vinny Tortorella was not the father of that baby.
There will likely be updates on Angelina’s pregnancy and fertility journey on this season of Jersey Shore, so keep checking back for more.
Are Angelina Pivarnick and Vinny Tortorella back together?
Angelina and Vinny seemingly got back together in spring 2025. He began posting photos and videos of her on Instagram again in May, and in December 2025, she shared a photo dump with images of them in Salem. There have been no relationship updates since then, but the two still follow each other on Instagram.
The pair got engaged in November 2022, but she confirmed their breakup during the Season 7 Jersey Shore reunion in January 2025. The split was seemingly quite brief, as they were back together just months later.
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