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What the economy can learn from football

Helena Schmitz is a sports psychologist at 1. FC Nürnberg and Lea Siebenhaar works for the DFB U21 team. They explain how mental strength in football is not just about victory or defeat, but about dealing with pressure, criticism and psychology.

Netflix’s $50M Bet on Home Run Derby Pumps New Life Into Exhibition

Netflix aired its first broadcast of the MLB Home Run Derby on Monday night in Philadelphia. Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Jordan Walker and Anthony Rizzo were the winners. The derby is arguably sports’ last great exhibition. Netflix paid a reported $50 million annually for the Derby, along with an Opening Night game and midseason Field of Dreams contest.

Book excerpt: What a lifetime of Lions losses can teach us about love, family

Joel Walkowski's new book, "Honolulu Blues," explores Detroit Lions fandom through the author's relationship with his father and his family’s history. The book will be released on July 14 by Matt Holt Books, an imprint of BenBella Books.

Bryce Harper blames FanDuel for Cameo controversy after reading sportsbook's name on camera

Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper recorded a Cameo video for gambler Terry Thompson. Thompson is suing FanDuel and several other defendants. Harper claims he did not know the video was a paid promotion for a sportsbook. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is already investigating the matter.

Harper: FanDuel used his Cameo video as VIP reward without consent in a gambler’s case

Bryce Harper recorded a custom video for a FanDuel VIP customer, Terry Thompson, who lost $18.5 million with the sportsbook. The video was used as a reward for the customer, who later sued the company, saying it took advantage of his gambling addiction. Harper is taking part in the Home Run Derby.

The Enhanced Games and the normalization of doping: a public health concern
The Enhanced Games and the normalization of doping: a public health concern

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What the economy can learn from football
What the economy can learn from football

Helena Schmitz is a sports psychologist at 1. FC Nürnberg and Lea Siebenhaar works for the DFB U21 team. They explain how mental strength in football is not just about victory or defeat, but about dealing with pressure, criticism and psychology.

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Netflix’s $50M Bet on Home Run Derby Pumps New Life Into Exhibition
Netflix’s $50M Bet on Home Run Derby Pumps New Life Into Exhibition

Netflix aired its first broadcast of the MLB Home Run Derby on Monday night in Philadelphia. Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Jordan Walker and Anthony Rizzo were the winners. The derby is arguably sports’ last great exhibition. Netflix paid a reported $50 million annually for the Derby, along with an Opening Night game and midseason Field of Dreams contest.

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Book excerpt: What a lifetime of Lions losses can teach us about love, family
Book excerpt: What a lifetime of Lions losses can teach us about love, family

Joel Walkowski's new book, "Honolulu Blues," explores Detroit Lions fandom through the author's relationship with his father and his family’s history. The book will be released on July 14 by Matt Holt Books, an imprint of BenBella Books.

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Bryce Harper blames FanDuel for Cameo controversy after reading sportsbook's name on camera
Bryce Harper blames FanDuel for Cameo controversy after reading sportsbook's name on camera

Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper recorded a Cameo video for gambler Terry Thompson. Thompson is suing FanDuel and several other defendants. Harper claims he did not know the video was a paid promotion for a sportsbook. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is already investigating the matter.

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Harper: FanDuel used his Cameo video as VIP reward without consent in a gambler’s case
Harper: FanDuel used his Cameo video as VIP reward without consent in a gambler’s case

Bryce Harper recorded a custom video for a FanDuel VIP customer, Terry Thompson, who lost $18.5 million with the sportsbook. The video was used as a reward for the customer, who later sued the company, saying it took advantage of his gambling addiction. Harper is taking part in the Home Run Derby.

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