Sports Illustrated Lays Off Staff

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Iconic sports publication Sports Illustrated is laying off most of its staff.  According to the staff’s union, possibly all of the staff has been let go after Sports Illustrated’s owner had its publishing license revoked.  The union says it will continue to fight for the magazine to be published.  Sports Illustrated came under fire recently after it was accused of publishing AI generated stories under fake names.  The sports magazine published its first issue in 1954.

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