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The NCAA’s $2.8 Billion Pay Deal Is a Game of Three-Card Monte
The revenue-sharing agreement still fails to address the most essential function of an organization tasked with regulating college sports: Protecting student athletes
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'The Death of College Sports Will Be Fast and Furious:' The Scandal That Could Kill the NCAA
The author of the upcoming book Hot Dog Money: Inside the Biggest Scandal in the History of College Sports says big-time college sports are in bigger trouble than anybody realizes
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The Dukes of Oxy: How a Band of Teen Wrestlers Built a Smuggling Empire
How a crew of hard-partying Florida teens cashed in on an epidemic and built a multimillion-dollar OxyContin smuggling ring
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How the Cartels Work
Mexican drug lords have transformed the narcotics trade in America — and the DEA appears powerless to stop them
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The Stoner Arms Dealers: How Two American Kids Became Big-Time Weapons Traders
Read the incredible true story behind the movie 'War Dogs'
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Osama's Prodigal Son: The Dark, Twisted Journey of Omar bin Laden
His father tested chemical weapons on his dogs, tried to turn him into a suicide bomber and groomed him to lead Al Qaeda
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Special Report: The Fear Factory
The FBI now has more than 100 task forces devoted exclusively to fighting terrorism. But is the government manufacturing ghosts?
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