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Leader at Deloitte: Traditional Sports Can Take Cues from Esports

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Esports are growing rapidly and fans are spending hours upon hours streaming their favorites. Peter Giorgio, Lead of U.S. Sports at Deloitte, explains the sudden growth in the industry and what more traditional leagues can learn from...
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How FIFA EWorld Cup is Globalizing eSports

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Sole North American competitor in the 2018 FIFA eWorld Cup, Alex Betancourt, sat down with MLS's Senior Director of Properties and Cheddar's anchors to discuss the challenges facing eSports--and the potential for e-games to triumph as...
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Deloitte Analyst Urges Investors to Ride the eSports Wave

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eSports are growing rapidly and fans are spending hours upon hours streaming their favorites. Pete Giorgio, Lead of U.S. Sports at Deloitte, explains the sudden growth in the industry and what more traditional leagues can learn from...
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Major Leagues Turn to Instagram Whiz to Reach Sports Fans

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Omar Raja, the founder of Bleacher Report's House of Highlights Instagram, said social media is "a young person's television," and that professional sports leagues have been reaching out to him to help them bolster the audience for live...
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From Ice To Icing: Tara Lipinski On Hosting Food Network's New Baking Competition

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The Olympic gold medalist skater hosts “Wedding Cake Championship,” a new show on Food Network, with longtime friend and figure skater Johnny Weir. While the new gig is world's apart from their athletic careers, there are still some...
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From Ice to Icing: Tara Lipinski Hosts the Food Network's New Baking Competition

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The Olympic gold medalist hosts “Wedding Cake Championship,” a new show on Food Network, with longtime friend and fellow figure skater Johnny Weir. While the new gig is worlds different from their athletic careers, there are still some...
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TaylorMade CEO: Tiger Woods Is Back 'In Great Form'

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The golf superstar signed with the TaylorMade back in 2017 but was out of the game that year due to a back surgery and a reckless driving incident. Since then, things have turned around for Woods. He's preparing to play in the British...
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WWE Superstar The Miz: 'I Want to Fight Jeff Bezos'

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The pro wrestler and his wife's new reality show, "Miz and Mrs," debuts on USA July 24. The Miz tells Cheddar that if he had to fight a tech titan, he'd pick Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. "My recycling bin is out the roof. I need like three...
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26th Annual ESPYS Take on Sexual Harassment

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Over 100 victims of Larry Nassar's sexual misconduct stood on onstage Wednesday during the ESPY Awards to accept the Arthur Ashe prize for courage. Josh Hill, Senior Editor at FanSided, explains that their visibility will raise general...
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Nike Will Just Boost Salaries

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The sporting brand will raise salaries for more than 7,000 employees and adjust its bonus practices, after conducting an internal pay review. The move is the Nike's latest attempt to achieve pay equity and enhance corporate culture for...
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Papa John's Founder Resigns

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John Schnatter stepped down after reports he made a racially-charged comment during a conference call in May. The company was already in hot water after Schnatter, who stepped down as CEO in January, blamed the NFL National Anthem...
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Risk for single-sport kids supported by medical evidence

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Experts say specialization makes more sense for self-driven athletes in their late-teens — before then, the ultimate goal in any sport should be to have fun.
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A Woman's Game: Nadia Nadim

9th - Higher Ed
Nadia Nadim and her family were forced to flee Afghanistan when the Taliban killed her father. Now she's an international football star.
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Is LeBron the Next Oprah?

9th - Higher Ed
After signing a $154 million contract with the L.A. Lakers, some are wondering if the basketball legend has some ulterior motives in moving to the West Coast. “I think he’s primarily going to become a dominant producing force and maybe...
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Former Pro-Footballer Uses Athletic Training to Help Cannabis Businesses Grow

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Matthew Nordgren, a former Philadelphia Eagle and founder of the Arcadian Fund, drew inspiration from his father, also a former pro, to help weed start-ups grow into businesses of a "championship caliber," he tells Cheddar.
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Why Brazil vs. Belgium Could Be the 'Best Game of the Tournament'

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Tomorrow's match will pit Belgium, "the most exciting team at the World Cup," against World Cup champion Brazil, says Quartz reporter Mike Murphy. The quarter final game kicks off at 2pm ET on Friday.
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Shaq on the NBA: 'It's a Little Bit Broken'

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With the Golden State Warriors signing its fifth All-Star, some wonder whether the league has forever changed. "I just miss the days when guys would compete against each other ... Now with the world we live in, there's so much pressure...
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Shaq: NBA Is 'a Little Bit Broken'

9th - Higher Ed
With the Golden State Warriors signing its fifth All-Star, some wonder whether the league has forever changed. "I just miss the days when guys would compete against each other ... Now with the world we live in, there's so much pressure...
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Does Croatia Have What it Takes to Beat England?

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After Croatia's long-fought match against Russia on Saturday, the team may not have the stamina to beat England this week. "Croatia's had to play two very long 120-minute games followed by penalty shootouts," says Mike Murphy, deputy...
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A Single Goal Sends France To The World Cup Final

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France kicked Belgium out of the World Cup tournament on Tuesday. Some of the team's success so far can be attributed to their coach, Didier Deschamps, who won a World Cup in 1998 and can convey that experience to his players, says...
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A Single Goal Sent France to the World Cup Final

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France kicked Belgium out of the championship tournament on Tuesday. Some of the team's success so far can be attributed to its coach, Didier Deschamps, who captained the 1998 title-winning team and can convey that experience to his...
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Former NFL Player: CBD Can Solve League's Opioid Addiction Problem

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Cannabidoil is an effective alternative for pain relief without causing a "high," says former New York Jets player Marvin Washington. He is calling on the NFL to change its policy towards CBD oils. "If we don't get our hands around this...
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Super Bowl Champ: CBD Can Solve NFL's Opioid Problem

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The component derived from cannabis plants are an effective alternative for pain relief without causing a "high," says former New York Jets player Marvin Washington. "If we don't get our hands around this opioid addiction, we are going...
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Germany's World Cup Loss: 'Incredibly Shocking But Not At All Surprising'

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Germany's hopes of another World Cup came to an end Wednesday in a shocking upset against South Korea. The win for South Korea wasn't surprising because defending champions often get knocked out of the first rounds of the World Cup, says...