Day: November 23, 2018

Fantasy Basketball Rankings, Week 7: Model that beat experts says start Tristan Thompson, sit Paul GeorgeFantasy Basketball Rankings, Week 7: Model that beat experts says start Tristan Thompson, sit Paul George

If you’re setting your Week 7 Fantasy basketball lineups, thinking about trades, or searching the waiver wire for the perfect addition to your team, you need to see the Week 7 Fantasy basketball rankings and projections from SportsLine’s advanced computer. When it comes to ranking players, their

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NFL’s Thanksgiving Day Games See Viewership Gains From 2017NFL’s Thanksgiving Day Games See Viewership Gains From 2017

The NFL feasted on a strong turnout for its Thanksgiving Day games, with all three match-ups posting gains from 2017’s comparable telecasts. Fox garnered an average of 30.5 million viewers, or a 12.5 household rating, for Thursday’s Washington-Dallas game that started around 4:30 p.m. ET, according to

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After More Than Month Away From The Links, Donald Trump Back To The Golf Course During Stay At Luxury ResortAfter More Than Month Away From The Links, Donald Trump Back To The Golf Course During Stay At Luxury Resort

After more than a month away from the golf course, Donald Trump is back with a pair of outings during his weekend vacation at his luxury resort in Florida. During the months of October and November, the president took an unusually long break from golfing that started to raise some concerns about his physical health. According to the website Trump Golf Count, he went golfing only two times in October and did not golf at all in November until arriving at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida this week for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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Cowboys are going to have some tough business decisions to makeCowboys are going to have some tough business decisions to make

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones repeatedly has said that he would pay a huge amount of money to guarantee a Super Bowl. Between the promised contract extension for quarterback Dak Prescott, the second contract to be given to receiver Amari Cooper, and the looming second franchise tag for defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, the Cowboys will encounter major financial obligations in the not-too-distant future. Lawrence will make $20.5 million in 2019, if tagged again.

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