
Big 10 Tournament: Dominant Michigan Favorite, Purdue’s Braden Smith Chasing Assists Record
It’s college basketball conference tournament week and once again the Big 10 stands head and
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It’s college basketball conference tournament week and once again the Big 10 stands head and

This week’s stop on the Kentucky Derby trail is not a familiar one to most

A new rule instituted this year by the NBA requires the most valuable player to

Santa Anita Park is the epicenter of racing this Saturday, and one reason is the

When Jason Tatum went down in the 2025 NBA playoffs, the championship hopes of the

One of the iconic courses in America—Riviera Country Club—returns as the host venue for the

Join the Cavinder Twins for a speakeasy-style basketball court, exclusive experiences and a VIP Las

World No. 1-ranked Scottie Scheffler looms large over the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am field and

Eleven years after the Malcolm Butler interception, the Patriots and Seahawks meet again vying for

No rooting interest in Patriots vs. Seahawks? The real action starts after halftime. We break

From the coin flip to the length of the national anthem, prop bets are the

Super Bowl 60 is set between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. With
On July 3, 1966, Atlanta Braves pitcher Tony Cloninger made MLB history by hitting two grand slams in a 17-3 rout of the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. Driving in nine runs—a single-game record for a pitcher—Cloninger remains the only pitcher in major league history to hit two grand slams in a single game, or even an entire career.
On July 3, 2009, John Kane triggered five video poker jackpots in under an hour at Vegas's Silverton Casino. The secret? A hyper-specific software glitch that let him replay winning hands at max stakes just by pressing a precise sequence of buttons. The feds charged Kane and his partner under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, but a judge dismissed the case. The ruling? Simply pushing the buttons a casino provides to the public—even in a glitchy order—isn't hacking. The exploit forced IGT to rush out global firmware patches, cementing it as one of the wilder legal loopholes in modern gaming history.