Although former Trail Blazers player Chris Dudley hasn't formally entered the race for Oregon governor, he's already raised more money than any of the declared candidates. filed Thursday showed that ...
A 1985 altercation in a Connecticut bar that allegedly involved Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh led to the arrest of one of his close friends at Yale, a copy of an unredacted police report on ...
One of the individuals who has been recently vouching for Brett Kavanaugh’s character in the press is Chris Dudley, a Yale classmate of Kavanaugh’s who went on to play in the NBA. From CNN: The White ...
Former NBA player Chris Dudley refuted claims made by fellow classmates about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh this week, saying he “never, ever saw him blacked out” while they were at parties ...
They haven't debated yet, but the two candidates for governor are throwing political punches and counter punches in new videos. Democrat John Kitzhaber, in a web-only ad, takes on Republican Chris ...
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Shaquille O’Neal is known for his bold personality and his no-nonsense talks. He has never hesitated to stand up for himself when challenged. Recently, during an interview with Complex, the former NBA ...
The escalating national firestorm over U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh today drew in an unexpected supporting player: former Oregon gubernatorial candidate Chris Dudley. Kavanaugh's court ...
Chris Dudley’s college relationship with Brett Kavanaugh included an alleged bar fight that left a man hospitalized after being hit in the head with a beer glass, according to a police report ...
Former NBA player Chris Dudley refuted claims made by fellow classmates about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh this week, saying he “never, ever saw him blacked out” while they were at parties ...
Former NBA player Chris Dudley said he regularly drank with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh while the two were classmates at Yale University, although he “never, ever saw him blacked out" drunk.