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2016 Presidential Election Betting: With Cruz and Kasich out, It’s Now a Three Person Race for the White House

May 5, 2016 Trevor Dugan

05 May, 2016; Washington, DC: For several months now, Donald Trump has been considered the presumptive nominee for president on the Republican side. On Tuesday, that assumption became a reality. By winning the Indiana Primary, […]

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The 2016 Presidential Election According to the Oddsmakers

April 21, 2016 Trevor Dugan

21 April, 2016; Washington, DC: At Sports Insights, we have been tracking the 2016 election for some time now. However, we do not focus on the polls or what the pundits are saying, we focus […]

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Inept leader in a gathering storm

March 25, 2014 Trevor Dugan

25 March, 2014; Washington, DC: After six years in the White House, it is not unfair to say that President Obama is politically inept in his relationship with Congress. If he thinks he has been […]

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Much to love in Roundabout’s ‘Anything Goes’ at Kennedy Center.

June 21, 2013 Trevor Dugan

What a delight it must have been to be among those in the Broadway theater on the 1934 opening night of Cole Porter’s joyous musical “Anything Goes.” Lucky for us, it isn’t necessary to let […]

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Political Conventions Are Important

September 10, 2012 Trevor Dugan

Every four years, Republicans and Democrats hold political conventions to nominate candidates for president and vice president. In recent years, the reporters and pundits who cover the conventions are quick to argue that the party […]

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  • AstraZeneca Denies Its Vaccine Is Less Efficient in the Elderly
    January 26, 2021
  • U.S. Condemns Attack on Saudi Capital
    January 26, 2021
  • Biden Signs ‘Buy American’ Order, Pledges to Renew U.S. Manufacturing
    January 26, 2021
  • U.S. Senate Votes Overwhelmingly to Confirm Yellen as First Female Treasury Chief
    January 26, 2021
  • Google Workers to Form Global Union Alliance
    January 26, 2021

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