
Is the Sports Bubble Going to Pop?
Pablo Torre, host of “Pablo Torre Finds Out,” joins Natalie Kitroeff on “The Daily” to discuss the skyrocketing valuations of sports teams as private equity changes the landscape of professional sports.
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Pablo Torre, host of “Pablo Torre Finds Out,” joins Natalie Kitroeff on “The Daily” to discuss the skyrocketing valuations of sports teams as private equity changes the landscape of professional sports.

Ellen Barry, our mental health reporter, has been covering the highly publicized trial of Lindsay Clancy. She dialed in Natalie Kitroeff on “The Call” to describe the scene outside the courthouse, as hundreds of women have gathered to support Ms. Clancy.

Watch the full Popcast conversation with Busta Rhymes here. Edited excerpts from the interview are below.

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