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Monthly Archives: November 2021
Four college basketball teams hold value in the futures market
The NCAA Tournament is the biggest sports betting event of the year, but bettors waiting until March to wager on teams to win the 68-team field are doing themselves a disservice.
More issues, less Trump: GOP sees model after Virginia win
Since the day he rode down a golden escalator and announced his candidacy for president, Republicans have struggled with how to deal with Donald Trump.
All eyes on vulnerable House Democrats after election losses
For many House Democrats, 2021 is looking a lot like 2009, a year when a Republican elected governor in Virginia foreshadowed a dreadful blowout in the next year’s midterm elections.
World Series TV viewers up 20% from 2020 but down from 2019
World Series television ratings rebounded following the record low set last year.
Iconic western starring Clint Eastwood dubbed in Navajo
An iconic western starring Clint Eastwood has been dubbed in the Navajo language.
‘Rust’ film armorer says someone may have put bullet in gun
The woman in charge of weapons on the movie set where actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins said Wednesday night that she had inspected the gun Baldwin shot but doesn’t know how a live bullet ended up inside.
U.S. government works to ‘cocoon’ old nuclear reactors
Costs to clean up a massive nuclear weapons complex in Washington state are usually expressed in the hundreds of billions of dollars and involve decades of work.
Australia police yet to interview abducted girl about ordeal
Cleo Smith was back to her laughing, bubbly self as she played in the backyard of her Australian west coast family home on Thursday while police consider when to interview the 4-year-old about the 18-day ordeal that followed her abduction from a campi…
Detective: Rittenhouse shouted ‘Friendly!’ to pursuer
Kyle Rittenhouse shouted “Friendly! Friendly! Friendly!” as he was being chased by a man he eventually shot to death during street protests against racial injustice, a police detective testified — in a confrontation the defense portrayed as “the class…