Danny Funt covers sports betting as a contributor at The Washington Post. His reporting has also appeared in The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and the Columbia Journalism Review. He previously worked as an editor at The Week magazine. A graduate of Georgetown University and the Columbia Journalism School, he lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and son.
""Everybody Loses could not be more timely. Vegas, Atlantic City, and the mob-connected bookies my dad bet the mortgage money with--they've always been there. But now sports gambling is pervasive and inescapable, embraced and enlarged by the sports establishment, and as accessible as the phone in your hand. What are the consequences? This book takes them on."" --BOB COSTAS, Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and New York Times bestselling author ""Everybody Loses is the book we've needed. Sports gambling has become America's new pastime, and this look into the heart of it is insightful, informative, and best of all, highly enjoyable."" --SALLY JENKINS, New York Times bestselling author of The Right Call ""This outstanding book is the first to fully illuminate the imminent danger gambling poses to sports. We've made it too easy to lose money, we risk games being fixed, and it all leads to people getting hurt. My advice, after reading Everybody Loses? Keep your hard-earned money and enjoy the game."" --JOE MADDON, three-time MLB Manager of the Year