Lance Armstrong opens up about his children’s reaction to doping scandal: ‘It’s a process’

In a revealing interview with Howard Stern, Lance Armstrong has opened up about how his children reacted to the revelation that he had been taking performance enhancements throughout a portion of his career leading to him being stripped of his eight Tour De France titles and receiving a lifetime ban from any sport that follows the World Anti-Doping Agency code. The athlete, who admitted to the scandal in an interview with Oprah in 2013, told Howard: “That’s not a one-time conversation.

Bradley Wiggins out of The Jump after breaking leg

Undated file handout photo issued by Channel 4 of Sir Bradley Wiggins, has revealed he is already nursing an injury suffered while training for The Jump The 36-year-old said he suffered a small leg fracture while taking part in the show’s snow cross training. “Seen a specialist, I have a small leg fracture & need to rest for 3/6 weeks.

“Baba Booey” upstages Trump’s presidential oath

Old Greenwich resident and Howard Stern Show executive producer Gary Dell’Abate wrote his first book, “They Call Me Baba Booey,” published by Random House in 2012. Old Greenwich resident and Howard Stern Show executive producer Gary Dell’Abate wrote his first book, “They Call Me Baba Booey,” published by Random House in 2012.

Armstrong named one of nation’s best bank advisors

Armstrong is a Raymond James financial advisor located at First Hope Bank in Blairstown, and is affiliated with the Financial Institutions Division of Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. member FINRA/SIPC. “I’m humbled and honored to be included on this prestigious list, as it considers many aspects of my investment services practice and represents a comprehensive analysis,” he said.