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by Eric C. Schneider, Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Crime is inextricably linked to Philadelphia’s shifting economic fortunes. Its history reflects the region’s status as a
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by Eric C. Schneider, Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Crime is inextricably linked to Philadelphia’s shifting economic fortunes. Its history reflects the region’s status as a
by David Purdum, ESPN The NCAA and professional sports leagues have battled New Jersey’s efforts to legalize sports betting for more than two years.
by Gary Craig, Democrat & Chronicle When Joseph P. Fafone drove out of his Boca Raton gated community in Florida on Sept. 25, 2012,
by Josh Peter, USA TODAY CARLSBAD, Calif. — Billy Walters wept while talking about his brain-damaged son. He bristled while discussing investigations into his business affairs.
by Declan Hill and Jere’ Longman, The New York Times JOHANNESBURG — A soccer referee named Ibrahim Chaibou walked into a bank in a small
by Ryan Rodenberg, Sports Illustrated THERE ARE graceless touchdown dances and ungainly home run trots, clumsy chest bumps and ill-timed fist knocks, but the most
by Jennifer Ablan, Reuters NEW YORK, May 31 (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating possible insider
by Sam Amick, USA Today Among NBA hot topics, the discussion about referees remains among the hottest for fans. Ask anyone in San Antonio,
by Ryan Rodenberg, The Atlantic Within hours of its release on February 4, various media outlets began dissecting the provocative details from the 144-page Wells Report—an investigation
By Maryclaire Dale, CDC Gaming Reports Inc. PHILADELPHIA (AP) – The daughter of a former Philadelphia mayor is likely to go free in the latest gambling