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Jack Grealish’s fall from grace mirrors Paul Gascoigne’s – but in reality Jack is no Gazza
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 7 days ago“I would love to be like Gazza.” This was Jack Grealish’s stated mission as he embarked on his...
I've Lived in Las Vegas for 8 Years — Here's My Ultimate Guide to Sin City
Travel + Leisure· 19 hours agoBilled as the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas truly has something for everyone. There...
Nevada's Figure-8 Roundabout Is Being Removed After Too Many Crashes
THE DRIVE via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAnd now Station Casinos is moving in. Due to the increased traffic (and crashes), Henderson will...
Scheffler wins Memorial for 5th victory of year; Strom overcomes 7-shot deficit on LPGA Tour - Times...
Times Leader· 4 days agoScottie Scheffler had more stress than he wanted Sunday at the Memorial and got the victory everyone...
Meet the ‘Degen’ Traders Fueling the Latest Meme-Stock Mania
The Wall Street Journal via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoBut the die-hards stuck around. Pockets of the market have morphed into a casino along the way....
5 Luxury Resorts Where You Can Own a Vacation Home
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoComing home from a dream vacation is always a bit of a wistful experience. Why can't you spend every day basking in the sun, enjoying a round of golf or...
Rewrite! News from past issues
Elko Daily Free Press· 6 days agoGoslee pleaded guilty to the charge of robbing the tailor shop of Seymour Jacobs, and Judge Talbot sentenced them to the State Prison at Carson, Goslee...
Yesterday column: MLB gambling, drugs | Times News Online
Times News· 8 hours agoBaseball’s dark side surfaced again when San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano was suspended for life gambling on the game. In the process, Reading Phillies infielder Jose Rodriguez, along ...
The economics of drag
Real Change News· 2 days agoDrag performers have taken over the world. Mikey Xi, better known by her drag name Kylie Mooncakes, has been doing drag since 2017. Despite Xi’s success in the Seattle arts scene, she still describes herself as “financially constrained.”