Jabari Parker has jumped from the Bucks to the Bulls. Kevin Pelton breaks down what to expect from Parker going forward.
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Jabari Parker and the Bulls a good match?
Jabari Parker has jumped from the Bucks to the Bulls. Kevin Pelton breaks down what to expect from Parker going forward.
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Jabari Parker and the Bulls a good match?
Chicago native Jabari Parker is returning to his hometown after agreeing to a two-year, $40 million deal with the Bulls according to sources.
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Chicago native Jabari Parker is returning to his hometown after signing a two-year, $40 million deal with the Bulls, according to sources.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — As the weather heats up, so does spending. Many people will even go into debt just so they don’t miss out on the summer fun. The summer spending report from Nerdwallet found that 71-percent of parents with kids under 18 who plan on taking a vacation say they’ll put an average of $1,019 on their credit card to cover travel costs. Families with school-aged children also on average plan to charge $460 to their credit card for activities such as camp, sports, and going to the movies. You don’t have to go into debt to enjoy the summer. Consumer savings expert Andrea Woroch stopped by with some helpful tips on how to save on summer fun.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — A horse racing track in northern New Jersey has brought legal sports betting to New York City’s doorstep. The Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford started taking sports bets at 11 a.m. Saturday. The track is located in the sports complex where the NFL’s New York Giants and Jets play, about six miles (10 kilometers) from New York City. The daily fantasy sports provider FanDuel is running the space, and says bettors are now able to wager on the World Cup final, men’s and women’s tennis, and Major League Baseball games. Later this year, gamblers will be able to place bets on everything from first downs to wins and losses in all major American sports. “The things that we will be bringing will be like being able to bet in the middle of a game, so that as the score changes the odds change,” FanDuel Chief Operating Officer and President Kip Levin says. It becomes the fourth sports betting outlet in New Jersey, following the state’s U.S. Supreme Court victory in a case that cleared the way for all 50 states to legalize sports betting. Monmouth Park racetrack in Oceanport, near the Jersey shore, and the Borgata and Ocean Resort casinos in Atlantic City had already offered it. Those three outlets took in $16.4 million in sports bets in the first two weeks it was legal. Some of the money raised was bet on events which haven’t even happened yet, like the World Series. In taxes alone, New Jersey has raised almost $294,000. “There was no legislation done in New York, so everybody in New York has to come, if they want to make a legal sports bet, here to the Meadowlands or Monmouth or Atlantic City,” Monmouth Racetrack CEO Jason Settlemoir said. Legislators predicted sports betting would raise 20 to 40 million dollars in tax revenue per year. While they haven’t made that money so far, they expect football season to bring them closer to that target. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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Canadian esports organization Luminosity have announced a breakthrough partnership with the Canadian arm of Universal Music and have launched …
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Luminosity Gaming Partner with Universal Music Canada and Launch 'Gaming Hip Hop' Playlist
Canadian esports organization Luminosity have announced a breakthrough partnership with the Canadian arm of Universal Music and have launched …
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The second-year tight end out of Iowa arrived with little fanfare, but he’s showing plenty of potential in Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers offense.
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Could 49ers’ George Kittle break out at TE? It’s possible
The second-year tight end out of Iowa arrived with little fanfare, but he’s showing plenty of potential in Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers offense.
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Could 49ers’ George Kittle break out at TE? It’s possible
There’s a changing of the guard afoot at the tight end position in the NFL, and these six players could become the next household names.
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Six tight ends under age 25 poised to become stars
There’s a changing of the guard afoot at the tight end position in the NFL, and these six players could become the next household names.
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Six tight ends under age 25 poised to become stars
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — A horse racing track in northern New Jersey is set to bring legal sports betting to New York City’s doorstep. The Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford will begin taking sports bets at 11 a.m. Saturday. The track is located in the sports complex where the NFL’s New York Giants and Jets play, about six miles (10 kilometers) from New York City. The daily fantasy sports provider FanDuel is running the space, and says bettors will be able to wager on the World Cup final, men’s and women’s tennis, and Major League Baseball games. Later this year, gamblers will be able to place bets on everything from first downs to wins and losses in all major American sports. “The things that we will be bringing will be like being able to bet in the middle of a game, so that as the score changes the odds change,” FanDuel Chief Operating Officer and President Kip Levin says. It will become the fourth sports betting outlet in New Jersey, following the state’s U.S. Supreme Court victory in a case that cleared the way for all 50 states to legalize sports betting. Monmouth Park racetrack in Oceanport, near the Jersey shore, and the Borgata and Ocean Resort casinos in Atlantic City already offer it. Those three outlets took in $16.4 million in sports bets in the first two weeks it was legal. Some of the money raised was bet on events which haven’t even happened yet, like the World Series. In taxes alone, New Jersey has raised almost $294,000. “There was no legislation done in New York, so everybody in New York has to come, if they want to make a legal sports bet, here to the Meadowlands or Monmouth or Atlantic City,” Monmouth Racetrack CEO Jason Settlemoir said. Legislators predicted sports betting would raise 20 to 40 million dollars in tax revenue per year. While they haven’t made that money so far, they expect football season to bring them closer to that target. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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Sports Betting Set To Go Live At Meadowlands Racetrack
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — A horse racing track in northern New Jersey is set to bring legal sports betting to New York City’s doorstep. The Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford will begin taking sports bets at 11 a.m. Saturday. The track is located in the sports complex where the NFL’s New York Giants and Jets play, about six miles (10 kilometers) from New York City. The daily fantasy sports provider FanDuel is running the space, and says bettors will be able to wager on the World Cup final, men’s and women’s tennis, and Major League Baseball games. Later this year, gamblers will be able to place bets on everything from first downs to wins and losses in all major American sports. “The things that we will be bringing will be like being able to bet in the middle of a game, so that as the score changes the odds change,” FanDuel Chief Operating Officer and President Kip Levin says. It will become the fourth sports betting outlet in New Jersey, following the state’s U.S. Supreme Court victory in a case that cleared the way for all 50 states to legalize sports betting. Monmouth Park racetrack in Oceanport, near the Jersey shore, and the Borgata and Ocean Resort casinos in Atlantic City already offer it. Those three outlets took in $16.4 million in sports bets in the first two weeks it was legal. Some of the money raised was bet on events which haven’t even happened yet, like the World Series. In taxes alone, New Jersey has raised almost $294,000. “There was no legislation done in New York, so everybody in New York has to come, if they want to make a legal sports bet, here to the Meadowlands or Monmouth or Atlantic City,” Monmouth Racetrack CEO Jason Settlemoir said. Legislators predicted sports betting would raise 20 to 40 million dollars in tax revenue per year. While they haven’t made that money so far, they expect football season to bring them closer to that target. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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The Mavericks and guard Yogi Ferrell are “on the 1-yard line” of getting a deal done, a source told ESPN.
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