Mark Cuban on Running for President: ‘Keeping the Door Open’
During a “Fox News Sunday” interview, billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban continued to openly flirt with the idea of running for president.

During a “Fox News Sunday” interview, billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban continued to openly flirt with the idea of running for president.

“We hit 3M hard today after seeing what they were doing with their Masks,” Trump wrote. “Big surprise to many in government as to what they were doing – will have a big price to pay!”

Wednesday on ABCs “The View,” Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire investor Mark Cuban said he would publicly spank his children if they did not practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.

Americans should come together and transcend partisan political differences in responding to the coronavirus outbreak, urged Mark Cuban.

With the NBA screeching to a halt over the coronavirus, Cleveland Cavaliers star Kevin Love has vowed to donate $100,000 from his foundation to help arena employees through the shutdown.

During a Friday appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban sounded off on the coronavirus and its effect on the stock market.

“Shark Tank” panelist Kevin O’Leary said Monday on ABC’s “The View,” that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has zero chance of winning and turning America into a communist country.

In the wake of the tragic death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna on Sunday, Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban has decided to retire the No. 24, Bryant’s old number, in tribute to the fallen legend.

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban believes Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is being disingenuous, suggesting she is likely promoting her sweeping wealth tax proposals to divert attention from her own net worth, which is well into the millions.

Mark Cuban has an idea of how to lower the level of partisanship in the country today: Have the government make a law mandating fact-checks on news opinion.

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban has never held back from speaking publicly about politics and international relations, but even Cuban is suddenly silent where it concerns China.

Cuban and Chinese universities are moving forward with the creation of a joint “International Research Institute of Artificial Intelligence.” The project is intended to bring economic benefits to ailing Cuba while enlisting more scientists in China’s bid to achieve AI dominance, the countries confirmed this week.

The NBA Commissioner has spoken about the controversy surrounding the use of the term “owner,” many of the leagues star players have spoken about it as well, but as far as Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban is concerned?

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban recently made a series of suggestions about how to “update” the Second Amendment to give states more power to regulate guns.

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban said this week that no current candidate seeking the Democrat nomination could beat President Trump in 2020. He also hinted that he might run for president as an independent.

New York (AFP) – Dallas Mavericks forward Kristaps Porzingis is being investigated in New York after being accused of raping a woman last year, the New York Post reported on Saturday.

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban has not ruled out a presidential run in 2020.

ESPN “The Jump” host Rachel Nichols discussed the sexual harassment investigation involving the Dallas Mavericks organization Wednesday with owner Mark Cuban. Nichols pressed Cuban on his lack of knowledge and action regarding sexual misconduct within the organization he ran. “I’m

Sept. 19 (UPI) — The NBA released results of a seven-month investigation Wednesday which confirmed “numerous instances” of sexual harassment and other forms of workplace misconduct within the Dallas Mavericks organization.

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban commented on Lexington, VA’s Red Hen owner kicking White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders out of the restaurant, praising the owner for “sticking up for what they believe in.” “I don’t know what I would have done,

Friday on CNBC’s “Fast Money Halftime Report,” billionaire Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, said President Donald Trump’s trade policy was causing stock market volatility, so now economic advisor Larry Kudlow and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross have to

After weeks of headlines blaring about Mark Cuban overseeing an NBA organization where sexual harassment is rampant, the billionaire could also now be facing a legal case charging him and the Dallas Mavericks with racial discrimination.

A former Dallas Mavericks employee has penned an essay published this week by Sports Illustrated, claiming that owner Mark Cuban was aware of the sexual harassment taking place in the organization’s front office.

Following the revelation that Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a bar in 2011, another Oregon newspaper is reporting a witness confirm he saw a physical encounter between a woman and the billionaire sports figure.

DALLAS (AP) — The NBA is reviewing 2011 allegations of sexual assault against Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and the investigation that led to a decision by prosecutors not to pursue the case.

The wave of sexual misconduct charges against powerful men continues with another hitting the sports world after a small newspaper in Oregon uncovered a 2011 police report that revealed a woman had accused Mavericks owner Mark Cuban of inappropriately groping her at a Portland bar.

Dallas Maverick’s owner Mark Cuban accepts blame for employing a man accused of domestic violence, calling it a “horrible mistake.”

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban is promising to “overhaul” the workplace culture of his ball club after accusations emerged of pervasive sexual harassment in his organization.

While his head coach may not be a fan of LaVar Ball, Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban is apparently all in.

It’s been quite some time since the Lone Star State went blue, however, according to a new poll, there’s a man who could make that happen in 2020.

If Sean “Diddy” Combs is looking for someone to help him purchase the Carolina Panthers, he might want to take a hard pass on Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban.

Mark Cuban is another brash billionaire with a popular reality-TV show, an active Twitter feed (7.6 million followers), a habit of giving punchy quotes to journalists, and, yes, national political ambitions. And now the anti-Trump billionaire has become an inadvertent ally of the Trump administration’s populist crusade by providing a roadmap for antitrust action against Silicon Valley.

TMZ Sports recently caught up with outspoken Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban, and asked what he thought about the controversy between LaVar Ball and President Donald Trump. As far as Cuban is concerned, Ball is acting just like Trump.

Dilbert creator Scott Adams, author of the new book Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don’t Matter, joined SiriusXM hosts Joel Pollak and Rebecca Mansour on Breitbart News Sunday to talk about President Trump’s skill at gaining and holding the attention of the public.

During this week’s “Saturday Night Live,” a message from the Democratic National Committee featured Democrats gloating about their victories in Virginia and New Jersey on Tuesday. The bit had actors playing Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Tim Kaine, Dianne Feinstein, Bernie

Thursday on CNBC, NBA’s Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said he was considering running for president as a Republican because that would mean “you get to go head on with Trump right in the primaries.” Cuban added, “There’s nothing I’d

One year since President Donald Trump’s historic win, none of the hysterical predictions about his presidency have materialized. Here’s a look back at some of the top ones:

On this weekend’s “Fox News Sunday,” Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark Tank personality was asked by host Chris Wallace about the prospects of a 2020 presidential run. “How seriously are you thinking about running for president yourself in 2020?” Wallace asked.

You just can’t make this stuff up. Dallas Mavericks Owner and rumored 2020 presidential candidate Mark Cuban, recently took exception Draymond Green’s characterization of the word, “owner.”

Maureen Dowd interviews Mark Cuban for the New York Times, and he says that the “arrogant” Clinton campaign didn’t see their historic election loss coming.
