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All eyes are on the World Cup, taking place in Qatar right now. Countries like Argentina, Senegal and England have secured spots in the knockout stage. That also includes the U.S. Men's National Team, who defeated Iran one-to-nil just yesterday. But as Ian Roddy reports, the gritty play on the field wasn't the only conflict between the countries involved.
The number one basketball recruit in the country, Isaiah Collier, announced his commitment to USC this morning. As Ian Roddy reports, this makes Collier the program's highest-rated recruit ever.
In 2018, the Supreme Court overturned a law that prohibited states from allowing gambling on sports. Since then, every state that's brought the legislation to vote has passed it... until now. As Ian Roddy reports, California became the first state to strike down sports betting yesterday as both Props 26 and 27 failed in resounding fashion on the 2022 ballot.
The campaign battle for Props 26 and 27 has been the most expensive in California history. Here’s a comprehensive look at why exactly so much has been dumped into both sides.
Have you ever double-booked, or scheduled more in a day than you can handle? This Saturday, Exposition Park will host not one, but two major sporting events: the USC football homecoming game, and the Major League Soccer Cup final. Naturally, there are many questions surrounding the parking situation for the day.
Pandemonium ensued at the L.A. City Council this morning as the Ad Hoc Censure Committee voted unanimously on a motion to censure councilmembers Kevin de León, Gil Cedillo, and former council president Nury Martinez.
A recent survey released by the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found that Propositions 26 and 27 are unlikely to pass in next month’s election. Will sports betting ever be allowed in California?
Is Aaron Judge the home run king in the eyes of the next generation of players?