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Conor McGregor volunteers for Trump's proposed 2026 White House UFC event, potentially ending his four-year fighting absence.
Gamblers could be hit with a tax bill even if they break even due to a little-noticed line in Senate Republicans' bill, causing concern among professionals and prompting calls for a fix.
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Travel industry analysts also link the decline in Sin City visitors to broader economic uncertainty at home. A recent ...
Trump's new tax rule limits gambling loss deductions, sparking backlash from bettors who say they could owe taxes even when ...
Matt Barnes gave his take on the Malik Beasley gambling investigation, saying the league is walking a fine line with its new relationship to sports betting. He warned that players have to be extra ...
Professional wrestling legend Kevin Nash took to social media with a Fourth of July message that buried Donald Trump, the direction of the country, and that had fans of the president returning fire.
Gamblers will have to pay taxes on their losses thanks to provision in Trump’s spending bill - The provision overturns the ...
When President Donald Trump signs his so-called big, beautiful bill into law Friday, much of the focus will be on its ...
A provision that allows bettors to deduct only 90 percent of their losses threatens to drive some professionals to other ...
President Trump has announced that an Ultimate Fighting Championship bout will be held on the grounds of the White House next ...