Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban Admits Employing Reporter Accused of Domestic Violence a ‘Horrible Mistake’
Dallas Maverick’s owner Mark Cuban accepts blame for employing a man accused of domestic violence, calling it a “horrible mistake.”
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.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has hinted at running for president in 2020, and if he does, it will “probably” be as a Republican, he said in an interview with TMZ’s Harvey Levin for Fox News Channel’s “OBJECTified.” Cuban explained it
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban sat down with TMZ’s Harvey Levin for an interview that will air Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “OBJECTified” and hinted at a presidential bid in 2020. “I think we’re going into a time where you
Tuesday on CNN contributor Bakari Sellers’ podcast “ViewPoint,” NBA’s Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said he was “considering” running for president. When asked about seeking the high office, Cuban said, “Yes. Considering, yes. Ready to commit to it, no.” He added,
How ironic that the great “disruptor” of our political system is turning out to be the leader who is restoring it — and, soon, public faith in it.
Thursday on Fox Business Network’s “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban praised President Donald Trump for his debt ceiling deal with the Democrats. Cuban said, “It’s pure classic Donald Trump. I thought it was really smart.
Last week, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban insisted that if anti-American protester Colin Kaepernick had been an NBA player instead of an NFL player, his protests would welcomed with open arms. Now at least two players have noted that they agree with Cuban’s Kaepernick contention.
With discussion of Colin Kaepernick still filling the sports media, Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban has chimed in to say that if Kaepernick were a basketball player, he believes the protest would be fully embraced by the National Basketball Association.
Friday on ABC’s “The View,” when asked if he wants to run for president in 2020 billionaire businessman and “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban did not rule it out. Co-host Joy Behar asked, “So Mark your name has actually been
Monday on Fox News Channel’s “The Fox News Specialists,” billionaire businessman and “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban suggested President Donald Trump emphasize “his strengths” as opposed to “scaring the hell out of everybody.” Cuban said, “Part of the problem is,
Friday on CNN’s “New Day,” billionaire businessman and “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban said President Donald Trump was “political chemotherapy” for what the system. Cuban said, “You have to ask why do they support him and I think we’re coming
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban battled over the H1-B visa and its usefulness for the United States economy. Cuban argued that a business bringing in the best applicants
Tuesday on the Fox Business Network, network senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino reported NBA Dallas Mavericks franchise owner and supporter of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential bid was “warming up” to Donald Trump’s presidency. Gasparino said Cuban credited Gary Cohn, the chairman
The outspoken billionaire Mark Cuban has claimed that it is impossible that Donald Trump colluded with the Russian government during his presidential campaign because he isn’t competent enough to do so.
SiriusXM host Alex Marlow welcomed billionaire businessman Mark Cuban of ABC’s Shark Tank to Breitbart News Daily on Friday.
Ever ready to spout off about things political, Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire Mark Cuban now wants to shore up Obamacare, pushing the idea that the U.S. Constitution should be changed to proclaim health care as an American “right.”
Monday on ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption,” co-host Tony Kornheiser speculated that one day he would have the chance to vote for Dallas Mavericks outspoken owner Mark Cuban. Kornheiser added that if he does have that chance to vote for the
Microsoft founder Bill Gates called for a robot tax to offset the loss of jobs done by humans as a result of advancements in automation during an interview with Quartz.
A day after tweeting, then deleting an attack on President Trump, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has found a new way to troll the 45th president of the United States, calling himself the 46th president of the United States.
Dallas Mavericks owner and outspoken Donald Trump critic Mark Cuban tweeted, and then deleted, a critical comment of President Trump after a raucous 90-minute White House press conference on Thursday.
President Trump wasted no time on social media Sunday morning, and one of several tweets was directed at Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban.
Wednesday in New York City, owner of the Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban told TMZ he didn’t think President Donald Trump would last four years. Cuban said, “Some of his policies are fine, right, some of his Republican-driven policies — tax
A recent article in the popular Silicon Valley tech blog “TechCrunch” echoes Donald Trump’s call to “drain the swamp” — in this case, the swamp of money-losing investments in companies that make products for elites rather than ordinary people.
After spending months attacking President-elect Donald Trump at every opportunity, Dallas Maverick’s owner and billionaire businessman Mark Cuban was spotted meeting with White House strategist Stephen Bannon on Tuesday.
American Music Awards co-host Gigi Hadid was roasted on social media Sunday night after performing what some critics called a “disgraceful” and “disrespectful” impression of future First Lady Melania Trump during the beginning of the annual awards show.
The Milwaukee Bucks, Memphis Grizzlies, and Dallas Mavericks will not be staying at any of the Hotels owned or licensed by Donald J. Trump.
Mimicking the exact sort of thinned-skin behavior he criticizes in GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban just banned two sports reporters from covering his team.