The ‘former Ajax man’ Nusar Mazrawi is joining Manchester United. German Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg said on Tuesday (10 October), “Mazurawi is going to Manchester United for €20 million. United and Bayern Munich have reached a full agreement. The player will leave Munich for a base transfer fee of €15 million plus a €5…
‘No excuses’ for Yong-go Kim Min-jae after injury absence from national team
There was no excuse for the absence of key players. Yongsan High School ended the 2024 Korea Basketball Weekend League Wangjung Wangjeon men’s high school championship with a 53-63 defeat against Bae Jae-go in the round of 14 finals at the Youth Gymnasium A court in Yanggu-gun, Gangwon-do on Tuesday. After conceding the lead to…
Korea’s doping control recognized by the world
“At the Paris 2024 Olympics, athletes were suspended for testing positive for banned substances. Even if you don’t get caught now, in the future, as testing technology improves and banned substances are detected, medals can be stripped. Athletes who don’t compete fairly will have to pay the price one day.” Jeon Sang-gyun, who finished fourth…
Munich accept Mazurawi’s transfer to Man Utd, will sign him immediately on Wan Bissaka’s departure
Mazrawi is going to Man United. European transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano tweeted on Tuesday, “Noussaïr Mazrouei to Man United. Wan-Bissaka’s move to West Ham has been given the green light, as planned,” he reported. Manchester United, one of the busiest Premier League clubs in the transfer market this summer, has brought in a number…
Amy Coney Barrett is the front-runner to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).
But the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals judge could be credibly challenged by Barbara Lagoa, among others, according to betting and prediction markets. Ginsburg, affectionately referred to by admirers and fans as “RBG,” died Friday of complications stemming from metastatic pancreatic cancer. She was 87 and the fourth-oldest serving member of the high court in…
Judge Lewis A. Kapan sentenced the Lithuanian-born Canadian citizen to time served and fined him $30,000 for operating an illegal online gaming business — chump change for a man who sold that business for $4.9 billion.
“I don’t condone what you did, but the world is made of fallible people,” said Kapan, as reported by Inner City Press. “It was a big mistake, but should not ruin what remains of your life.” Scheinberg pleaded guilty to the single illegal gambling charge in March as part of a plea deal that saw…
The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that two lawsuits brought by the state against three casinos arguing that the gaming venues are nuisances to the public can proceed.
State lawmakers and officials have for years been trying to shut down gambling halls that have electronic bingo games that closely resemble slot machines. VictoryLand in Macon County, and White Hall Entertainment and Southern Star Entertainment in Lowndes County, were named in two separate 2017 lawsuits filed by state officials in the two counties. The…
Opposition from some casinos was dropped after legislation allowed them to take part.
The local government will get between 10 and 20 percent of each bet, according to a report from G3Newswire. It will also receive 6 percent of the gross profits. The revenue is needed by the government due to the continuing economic impact from the coronavirus pandemic, according to Mark P. Jones, a political science professor…
Law enforcement in North Carolina raided six alleged illegal gambling businesses last week and confiscated unlicensed gambling machines, weapons, cash, and drugs.
The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office says federal, state, and local officials conducted a two-day operation investigating suspected illegal casinos. The sheriff’s office was assisted by the North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE), Liberty Police Department, and US Homeland Security Investigations in seizing what the law enforcement agencies deem to be illegal gambling terminals and games….
Cambodia’s new gaming legislation, which aims to provide more regulation and curb abuses, may sound good. But a US-based expert questions how much benefit it will provide.
The National Assembly approved the bill this week by 114 out of 117 votes, Inside Asian Gaming reported. The king of Cambodia is expected to sign it into law. The new law has 12 chapters and 97 articles, the Khmer Times, a Cambodian-based publication, reported. It is designed to encourage economic growth, promote tourism, add…