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If gambling officials in Ohio get their way, the beginning of Major League Baseball games could change the way they start.
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase continue to be on paid leave due to the joint investigation process by the MLB and OCCC. Initially, IC360, a sports betting monitoring firm, ...
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - An officer was justified in shooting at a suspect in Hartford more than a year ago. The Office of the ...
First-pitch bets could be on the chopping block as MLB investigates two Guardians pitchers. The state of Ohio is looking at ...
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAuburn football tight end Hollis Davidson III arrested on felony drug possession charge
Hollis Davidson III, a freshman tight end with the Auburn football program, was arrested on July 28 in Georgia on a felony ...
With boos and profanities raining from the stands, Jose Altuve stepped up to the plate, blocked out the noise, and bashed the first pitch he saw from Cam Schlittler 389 feet over Yankee Stadium’s left ...
The addition of stunt to Cal Poly’s roster will create dozens of new varsity spots for female athletes, Oberhelman wrote in ...
Panthers receiver Xavier Legette and Browns safety Rayshwan Jenkins were ejected with 6:36 left in the first quarter. The ...
Eric Bugby has been hired as Cal State Bakersfield’s new director of swimming and diving, Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics Kyle Conder announced in a statement on Thursday. Bugby joins ...
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Audacy on MSNIG says Hartford officer justified in shooting, his "fortuitous" presence saved victim
State Inspector General Elliot Prescott says a Hartford police officer was justified in opening fire on a suspect last year and says the officer’s “fortuitous presence” nearby likely saved a victim.
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MLB: New Law Proposed to Tackle Betting After Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz Suspension
Ohio betting regulators are looking to ban micro-bets in MLB following the suspension of Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz from ...
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NewsRadio WFLA on MSNLISTEN: Back to School Tips For Managing Time And Sleep
ST. PETERSBURG, FL -- The beginning of the new school year means getting back on schedule after a summer without alarm clocks.
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