
Heavyweight on Mayweather-Paquiao Ticket$: ‘I Have Rent’ and ‘a Car Payment’
Heavyweight fighter Cassius Chaney laughed at the idea of affording a ticket to Pacquiao-Mayweather in an interview with Breitbart Sports.

Heavyweight fighter Cassius Chaney laughed at the idea of affording a ticket to Pacquiao-Mayweather in an interview with Breitbart Sports.

New York Daily News sports columnist Mike Lupica appeared on ESPN’s “Sports Reporters” Sunday to discuss the May 2 fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., as well as other top sports stories happening this week. At the opening of the show,

On Sunday’s “Outside the Lines” on ESPN, a report was done on boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and his history of domestic violence with women and ex-fiancé and one of the victims in Mayweather domestic violence history Shantel Jackson’s attorney Gloria

On Sunday’s “Sports Reporters” on ESPN, ESPN journalist John Saunders discussed the upcoming fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao on May 2. Mayweather has been convicted five times of domestic violence. Saunders proclaimed that knowing Mayweather Jr.’s history,

Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” former “CBS Evening News” anchor Dan Rather said it would be “very hard” for NBC’s former Nightly News host Brian Williams to return to his anchor post after an investigation into his many embellishments of

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” “Clinton Cash,” Peter Schweizer argued “the smoking gun is in the pattern of behavior”regarding the Clintons getting donations to their foundation and former President Bill Clinton’s significant increase in speaking fees from foreign donors, which coincided with donors

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” while discussing the charges laid out in the forthcoming book “Clinton Cash,” Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus said the Clintons’ “sloppiness and greed” were “simply inexcusable.” Marcus said, “The notion of the sloppiness and the greed that

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” the show’s political panel featuring Donna Brazile, Newt Gingrich, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann debated Hillary Clinton’s actions during her tenure as secretary of state and the illegality and appearance of impropriety laid out in the new book

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace,” the National Journal’s Ron Fournier said, Hillary Clinton’s “ethical blind spot” as brought to light in the new book “Clinton Cash,” is “stupid and seedy.” Fournier said, “I wrote

Sunday on Fox New Channel’s “Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace,” “Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer explained the “pattern” of times Clinton supporters have business before the State Department, which he said “large payments” were made and “favorable actions are taken.” Schweizer

On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace,” Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said the charges laid out in the forthcoming book “Clinton Cash” “all smells” and is “pretty ugly.” Hume said, “The smoking gun requirement

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said President Barack Obama was “ludicrous” for thinking if he gets a nuclear deal with Iran there will be a “new U.S.-Iranian alliance.” When asked about the Saudis’ fighting the Iranian

Teddy Atlas tells Breitbart Sports not to expect Ali-Frazier III when two similarly long-of-tooth fighters enter the ring on May 2.
On Saturday, the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” host Judge Jeanine Pirro declared Hillary Clinton “the worst possible choice” for president. Pirro said, “Hillary Clinton would be, without a doubt, hands down, the absolute best CEO of a
CNN Political Commentator Errol Louis defended the network continuing its special coverage of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner instead of unrest in Baltimore by saying that people could get information via Twitter or livestreams. “I wouldn’t beat up on ourselves
Baltimore CBS affiliate WJZ reported that some businesses in the city were “targeted” as violence broke out during protests over the death of Freddie Gray. Christie Ileto reported from the intersection of Howard and Baltimore streets, where “about an hour
Journalist Patrick Gavin, who is director of “Nerd Prom: Inside Washington’s Wildest Week,” a film about the White House Correspondents Association Dinner, dubbed the event a “huge, sort of, orgy of self-celebration” during CNN’s special coverage of the event. Gavin
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and State Department Acting Spokesperson Marie Harf lavished praise on Jane Fonda, while Blitzer also expressed his joy to be hanging out with Harf in an interview broadcast during CNN’s coverage of Saturday’s White House Correspondents Association Dinner.
Baltimore ABC affiliate WMAR reported that police cars were damaged and objects were thrown at police during protests over the death of Freddie Gray on Saturday. The report said police cars had their windows and windshields smashed by trash cans
Republican presidential candidates and prospective presidential candidates are slated to speak at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition’s 2015 Spring Kickoff at the Point of Grace Church in Waukee, Iowa. Declared candidates Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), and Senator Marco Rubio