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With dozens of states rushing to offer legal sports gambling in the wake of this spring's landmark U.S. Supreme Court' ruling, will fixed games - or parts of games - become more common? The four major pro major sports leagues and the NCAA have argued for years in court that expanding legal betting will lead to more game-fixing. The pro leagues have sought, unsuccessfully so far, to get a cut of state gambling revenues to increase monitoring.
During his 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump pledged to be an LGBT-friendly president, featured an openly gay speaker on stage at the Republican convention and tweeted that he would be better on gay rights issues than Hillary Clinton. But when the nation's leading LGBT civil rights group met Saturday night for an annual dinner, a running theme for the night was that they could not imagine a president more hostile to their concerns.
International Boxing Hall of Fame member Oscar De Lay Hoya confirmed rumors of a potential 2020 presidential bid today while speaking at a press conference for the Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin fight in Las Vegas. The former six-weight world title holder told the gathered media that he is preparing for a campaign and that part of the greatness of America is the fact that anybody can run for public office.
2. Penalizing someone a full game in a championship match is an awfully draconian penalty, not unlike a team being awarded a touchdown on a penalty in the second half of the Super Bowl. 3. As gracious as Serena was after the match towards the winner, Naomi Osaka, her eruption at the ump completely ruined that kid's moment.
The stress on Trump's machine - It's hard to overstate the extremity and variety of pressures bearing down on President Trump and his understaffed White House. - The bottom line: Taken together, it's a jaw-dropping list of problems, and Trump's "fine-tuned machine" is creaking under this stress.
The stress on Trump's machine - It's hard to overstate the extremity and variety of pressures bearing down on President Trump and his understaffed White House. - The bottom line: Taken together, it's a jaw-dropping list of problems, and Trump's "fine-tuned machine" is creaking under this stress.
Bob Woodward: "People better wake up to what's going on" in the Oval Office - Watergate journalist Bob Woodward made headlines once again this past week, with his new book about the Trump White House, entitled "Fear." This morning, in his first TV interview, Woodward paints a picture How "senior" is Anonymous? - The whodunit over the Trump administration's "anonymous" hinges on the word "senior."
Bob Woodward: "People better wake up to what's going on" in the Oval Office - Watergate journalist Bob Woodward made headlines once again this past week, with his new book about the Trump White House, entitled "Fear." This morning, in his first TV interview, Woodward paints a picture How "senior" is Anonymous? - The whodunit over the Trump administration's "anonymous" hinges on the word "senior."
Bob Woodward: "People better wake up to what's going on" in the Oval Office - Watergate journalist Bob Woodward made headlines once again this past week, with his new book about the Trump White House, entitled "Fear." This morning, in his first TV interview, Woodward paints a picture How "senior" is Anonymous? - The whodunit over the Trump administration's "anonymous" hinges on the word "senior."
Bob Woodward: "People better wake up to what's going on" in the Oval Office - Watergate journalist Bob Woodward made headlines once again this past week, with his new book about the Trump White House, entitled "Fear." This morning, in his first TV interview, Woodward paints a picture How "senior" is Anonymous? - The whodunit over the Trump administration's "anonymous" hinges on the word "senior."
Bob Woodward: "People better wake up to what's going on" in the Oval Office - Watergate journalist Bob Woodward made headlines once again this past week, with his new book about the Trump White House, entitled "Fear." This morning, in his first TV interview, Woodward paints a picture How "senior" is Anonymous? - The whodunit over the Trump administration's "anonymous" hinges on the word "senior."
From PIX11 : For years, the Federal Aviation Administration gave tennis fans first-class treatment. During the U.S. Open, the FAA diverted planes from nearby LaGuardia Airport, away from Arthur Ashe Stadium during the tournament.
Up close and VERY personal with The Donald on Air Force One: DailyMail.com's PIERS MORGAN finds out what Trump really thinks of Putin, Brexit, Kim Jong-Un and the Queen 'She just started hitting me ... It was shocking': Black teen, 15, who was assaulted by white woman dubbed 'Pool Patrol Paula' who made him leave South Carolina pool reveals he is in counseling to deal with the attack Woman in wheelchair is hit by freight train and thrown 95 feet to her death after she got stuck on the tracks Blenheim Palace heir live streams President Trump's visit on Instagram... as friends bid $66 for him to 'upskirt Melania' Unabomber Ted Kaczynski writes supermax prison letter saying that he doesn't regret murdering three people and wishes there were MORE victims Keeping up with the royals: Serena's box at Wimbledon with A-listers including Tiger Woods and Anna Wintour gives Kate and Meghan's star ... (more)
Thai boys speak for the first time: Soccer team who feared death as they sat trapped in a cave for 17 days thank their rescuers and reveal they've already ordered their favorite meal - a KFC 'He wanted to go out like Bonnie and Clyde': Cops shoot dead 16-year-old armed and suicidal football star after his mother called 911 on him for locking her in a garage Was Russia listening? Hack of Democratic Party came right after Trump urged Moscow to 'find Hillary Clinton's 30,000 missing emails' John McCain calls on Trump to CANCEL summit in Helsinki 'unless he is prepared to hold Putin accountable for election tampering' after 12 Russian agents are charged in Mueller investigation Father of New York socialite who was found dead at the bottom of a 27-story trash chute believes his daughter was 'murdered' amid bitter divorce with her construction boss husband Frank Sinatra's first wife Nancy dies ... (more)
In this July 30, 2015, then-presidential contender Donald Trump gestures to the media on the 17th fairway on the first day of the Women's British Open golf championship on the Turnberry golf course in Turnberry, Scotland. Trump returns to Scotland, yet again mixing statecraft and business promotion.
The new tax law ends a benefit prized by business for impressing customers or courting new ones. And the impact could be felt in the pricey boxes at sports stadiums, or even at Double-A baseball games in small towns with loyal company backers.
'Promise me you'll never raise your hand against my daughter': Thomas Markle reveals his warning to Prince Harry when he asked to marry Meghan as he gives his first ever TV interview Thomas Markle risks diplomatic row over Prince Harry's political beliefs as he reveals his son-in-law told him to 'give Donald Trump a chance' and that Brexit is an 'experiment we have to try' Former First Lady Laura Bush says Trump's policy of separating families 'breaks her heart' and compares it to the Second World War internment of Japanese-Americans Trump slams texting FBI agent Peter Strzok as a 'sick loser' who was kicked off a 'totally discredited Mueller team' and says his actions were part of the 'Witch Hunt' At least five illegal immigrants are killed and many injured after they were thrown from an SUV that flipped during a 100mph chase with border agents Jeff Bezos shares motivational quote he ... (more)
Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani gestures back after he scores on a single by Mike Trout with Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Kevin McCarthy walking back to the mound during the sixth inning of a baseball game against in An... . Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James speaks at a news conference after Game 2 of basketball's NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Cavaliers in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, June 3, 2018.
Speed skater Bridie Farrell and figure skater Craig Maurizi, testifies before a Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance, and Data Security hearing about "Olympic abuse: The role of national governing bodies in protecting our athletes" on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. less Speed skater Bridie Farrell and figure skater Craig Maurizi, testifies before a Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance, and Data Security hearing ... more In this March 3, 2017, photo, former competitive speedskater Bridie Farrell poses for a photo in New York.