May 14 May 14 FOLLOW US NFL MLB NBA NHL NCAAF NASCAR UFC HIGH SCHOOL FANTASY USATODAY.COM SPORTS sports What it means: Supreme Court strikes down PASPA law that limited sports betting The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of New Jersey on Monday effectively killed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), the federal law that essentially limited sports betting to one state for the last 25 years. nfl Cleveland Browns add fifth quarterback in last two months, signing Brogan Roback nhl NHL fan Charles Barkley on playoff topics: If someone licks you, 'you've got to punch him' mlb Twins' Logan Morrison on Angels' Shohei Ohtani: 'Probably the best player in the world' Los Angeles Angels rookie Shohei Ohtani posts the second double-digit strikeout game of his career, fanning 11 against the Minnesota Twins. Logan Morrison later called Ohtani "probably the best player in the world." nfl Patriots hire martial arts expert Joe Kim as pass rushing consultant, per report The Patriots are getting creative as they look to boost a pass rush that was a sore spot in stretches last season. politics Supreme Court strikes down ban on sports betting in victory for New Jersey New Jersey won a landmark ruling from the Supreme Court that could lead many states to legalize betting on college and professional sports. The justices said a 25-year-old federal law that effectively prohibits sports betting outside Nevada is u mlb MLB power rankings: Yankees leapfrog Red Sox for top spot as AL East battle continues After holding the No. 1 spot in USA TODAY's MLB power rankings for four weeks, the Red Sox are overtaken at the top spot. golf Tiger Woods' Players Championship weekend a big confidence boost for his latest comeback Tiger Woods finished well behind the leaders at The Players Championship but well ahead of where he thought he'd be in his latest comeback. nba The Warriors' magic number: How 300 has helped fuel a dynasty For the Golden State Warriors, the proof is in the passing. But will superior ball movement be enough to advance to the NBA Finals again? sports Derby winner Justify's former trainer will try to beat him in Preakness Stakes with Quip Rodolphe Brisset helped develop Justify as a 2-year-old before he went to Bob Baffert's barn. Now he'll try to derail his Triple Crown bid with Quip. Advertisement The Day In Sports Gallery Mohamed El-Munir, right, of Orlando City SC, fights for the ball with Atlanta United midfielder Julian Gressel during the second half of the game at Orlando City Stadium. Popular Stories Chili's data breach leaves credit and debit card information exposed 'Lethal Weapon' renewed, but Seann William Scott replaces fired star Clayne Crawford Salmonella outbreak cases linked to massive Rose Acre egg recall climbs to 35 To forward this e-mail to a friend, click here You are currently subscribed to this newsletter with the address: bizrule67.myjay@blogger.com. To UNSUBSCRIBE, please click here. Manage Subscriptions | Help | Advertise | Home Delivery | Privacy Policy - Your California Privacy Rights © 2018 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. 7950 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, VA 22108
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