N.J. begged for the World Cup. Now we must deal with this corrupt mess. | Politi
New Jersey is learning what happens when you get into bed with the world's most corrupt sports organization.
American Dream new arena would be boon for NJ high school sports
North Jersey high school athletics could benefit from a multi-purpose arena proposed for the site of the old Meadowlands, writes Darren Cooper.
World Cup host committee names sports superstars as ambassadors for the global event
The FIFA 2026 World Cup New York New Jersey Host Committee announced three NYNJ sports superstars as Official World Cup Ambassadors.
On Sports: Penguins can clinch playoff berth in New Jersey
A lot will be on the line Thursday night in New Jersey when the Pittsburgh Penguins take on the Devils. Plus, Alex Ovechkin might or might not retire, Konnor Griffin is must see TV, and there’s local transfer portal news in Thursday’s “On Sports,” pinch-hitting for “First Call.” Ticket to
Sports Illustrated Stadium to host 2026 World Cup fan festival this summer
The 2026 FIFA World Cup New York New Jersey Host Committee has moved the tournament’s fan festival to Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, NJ, now dubbed
Kalshi win in New Jersey hailed as big victory over states
States have been amping up their fight against prediction markets, which allow customers to wager on issues ranging from geopolitical events to sports and the weather.
Court deals blow to NJ in prediction markets case
New Jersey gambling regulators cannot prevent prediction market firms like Kalshi from accepting wagers on sports, a federal appeals court ruled Monday, saying that decision is vested with the federal
Kalshi clinches legal win in New Jersey case as states fight to restrict prediction markets
Kalshi scored a win in the first ruling among a sweep of lawsuits from US states seeking to restrict prediction markets, as a federal appeals court rejected New Jersey’s attempts to ban sports bets on the platform.
NJ can't prevent sports wagers on 'prediction markets,' court rules
The 2-1 ruling came as a blow to New Jersey authorities, who argued that predictive markets are a form of gambling and something they can regulate.









