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The Celebrity TikToks You Need To Watch And Follow
Monday, August 3, 2020 - 12:00pm | 605With the possibility of TikTok being banned in the United States — or scooped up by Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) — we decided to show off our favorite TikToks. If you're not on the app, here is what you're missing out on. Mark Cuban’s daughters have exposed the...
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How Eli Manning's Career Earnings Stack Up Against Mayweather, A-Rod And The Biggest Money Makers In Sports
Friday, January 24, 2020 - 2:00pm | 736Eli Manning retired from the NFL this week, leaving as the game's all-time highest paid player with lifetime football paycheck earnings of just over $250 million. But Manning finishes ranked behind several stars in other sports in on-field pay. Based on data compiled from media reports, the...
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Antonio Brown And Other Times Athletes Took Social Media Too Far
Tuesday, January 24, 2017 - 3:40pm | 504Star Pittsburgh Steeler receiver Antonio Brown has drawn ire from his coach and the NFL after live streaming his team’s post-game locker room speech to hundreds of thousands of people through Facebook Inc (NASDAQ: FB) Live. Brown, who has an endorsement deal with the social media company...
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MLB Investigating A-Rod Over Illegal Card Games
Wednesday, August 3, 2011 - 3:18pm | 296According to ESPN.com, Major League Baseball is investigating Alex Rodriguez over his alleged participation in illegal, underground poker games and he could face suspension if his participation is confirmed by the league. "We're talking to people involved in the investigation and we're taking this...
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David Einhorn: "I'm Not A Homerun Hitter"
Thursday, May 26, 2011 - 8:02am | 731David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital spoke at the Ira Sohn Conference yesterday and gave a couple of investment ideas, and showed his love for baseball, by starting his presentation off with a quote from Ken Griffey Jr. and ended it with a "Let's go Mets" chant. Einhorn quoted Griffey to start by...
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Sports World Would Feel Pain of Tax Cuts Expiring
Friday, September 24, 2010 - 8:33am | 107The business world isn't alone in holding its breath amid the tax break deliberations in Washington, as sports stars raking in millions of dollars a year are sure to see their incomes tumble if Congress allows the Bush tax cuts to expire. It goes without saying that the highest-grossing athletes...