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The 25 highest-paid coaches in college football

This year we have a new highest-paid coach in college football as Nick Saban has taken the top spot back from Jim Harbaugh. 25. Jim Mora — $3.6 million ADVERTISEMENT School: UCLA Conference: Pac-12 Potential Bonus: Championships (conference/national): One thing to know: Mora was recently fired by UCLA and could be replaced by Chip Kelly. ADVERTISEMENT 24. Kyle Whittingham — $3.7 million School: Utah Conference: Pac-12 Potential Bonus: Championships (conference/national): ADVERTISEMENT

The Class of 9/11 | TIME

It’s Thursday night at the Firstie Club, West Point’s campus bar for seniors, and the cadets’ dress code is college casual. For once, the shoes aren’t shiny, nobody’s wearing a hat with a plume. Instead, they’re in flip-flops, board shorts or jeans, baseball hats or visors, bead necklaces purchased on spring break. But still they give themselves away at every turn. They’re like undercover cops infiltrating a frat party. Their shoulders are a bit too square.

The Milestones of Michael Kors: The Designer on His 15 Favorite Runway Looks

During his more than 30-year career, Michael Kors has been involved in nearly every angle of fashion, from sitting at the helm of a French fashion house (Céline, 1997) and starting his own collection to serving as a judge on reality show Project Runway to dressing First Lady Michelle Obama. And he’s isn’t stopping anytime soon; this August, Kors will debut a makeup collection of bronzers, tanners and after-sun creams inspired by his mother and grandmother, whom he says “worshipped” the late Elizabeth Taylor.

The Stan Lee Story: His Real Name and First Comics Creation

By the day in 1939 that Stanley graduated from DeWitt Clinton High, the Depression had finally bottomed out, and times in America were gradually getting better — though you’d have had a tough time convincing many a jobless family breadwinner of that. The severe economic downturn of 1937-38 was receding into the past, but the unemployment rate remained higher than it had been two years earlier. Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal was looking pretty old.

The Unspoken Reason Why Many Doctors and Nurses Are Quitting

On a recent shift, I arrived to find our emergency department full and our waiting room overflowing with suffering patients. Half of our ER beds were occupied by “boarders”—patients who were ill enough to require hospital admission, but with no inpatient bed available for them in our hospital, or at any other in the state. These boarding patients included a seriously ill infant with respiratory distress from RSV, a moribund elderly woman on a ventilator, and a teenaged boy who had been held under security watch in the ER for three straight days, waiting for transfer to a psychiatric bed.