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New Jersey sportsbooks halt betting on Purdue bowl game due to Drew Brees’ involvement with school and betting site

New Jersey sportsbooks halt betting on Purdue bowl game due to Drew Brees’ involvement with school and betting site

New Jersey gaming regulators ordered sportsbooks to stop betting on the Citrus Bowl between Purdue and No. 17 LSU given Drew Brees' relationship with the university and a gaming site.Brees, a Purdue alumnus and eventual member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, signed up to be an interim assistant coach with his alma mater for the bowl game. He was also a brand ambassador for PointsBet.Brees joined PointsBet in June 2021, and one of his ads featured a video of Brees being struck by lightning. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Former Boilermaker and New Orleans Saints…
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MGM Resorts sells land on the Las Vegas Strip that was the site of the 2017 massacre

MGM Resorts sells land on the Las Vegas Strip that was the site of the 2017 massacre

LAS VEGAS — MGM Resorts International has closed the sale of land on the Las Vegas Strip that was the site of the deadliest mass shooting in modern United States history, the company announced Friday.CEO and President Bill Hornbuckle revealed the news to his staff in a letter on Friday.The 15-acre Village property was purchased by the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation based in central North Dakota.Concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest Festival gathered there on October 1, 2017, when a gunman opened fire from his hotel room upstairs. It killed 58 people. Two more later…
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Tua Tagovailoa’s coach discusses quarterback’s future after concussion scare: ‘ONE isn’t going anywhere’

Tua Tagovailoa’s coach discusses quarterback’s future after concussion scare: ‘ONE isn’t going anywhere’

Concern Tua Tagovailoa's The future after his second confirmed concussion this season was laid to rest Thursday by his coach, who vowed the Miami Dolphins quarterback "isn't going anywhere." Coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Wednesday the Dolphins he would go with backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater for Sunday's game against the New England Patriots after Tagovailoa was diagnosed with a concussion. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) throws a pass during the first half of a game against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, NY on December 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)“Medical professionals have told me that it is critical that…
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The fascination with the mysterious tomb of the era of Alexander the Great

The fascination with the mysterious tomb of the era of Alexander the Great

Giorgos ChristidesSpecial for BBC, Amphipolis, Greece23 September 2014image source, access pointcaption, What illustrious figure from the ancient world do these stone guardians protect?The discovery of a huge tomb in northern Greece has fascinated the whole world.Who is buried there? they wonder.In early August, a team of Greek archaeologists led by Katerina Peristeri unearthed what authorities say is the largest burial site discovered in the country. And data from the time of Alexander the Great.image source, Greek Ministry of Culturecaption, Archaeologists still don't know who the mysterious Amphipolis tomb belongs to.The tomb is in ancient Amphipolis, an important city of the…
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Mark Meadows will not face voter fraud charges in North Carolina

Mark Meadows will not face voter fraud charges in North Carolina

RALEIGH, NC — Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, will not face voter fraud charges related to his 2020 registration and absentee voting in North Carolina, the state's attorney general announced Friday.Meadows, a former congressman from western North Carolina who worked for Trump during his final months in the Oval Office, was an outspoken defender of the former president's unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him. Meadows drew the attention of lawyers from the government when details emerged that he was simultaneously registered to vote in North Carolina and two…
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Ecuador: stuffed body of “Solitario Jorge” will not be taken to the Galapagos

Ecuador: stuffed body of “Solitario Jorge” will not be taken to the Galapagos

The embalmed body of the giant tortoise known as "Lonely Jorge" and emblem of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, will remain in a museum in Quito, the Ministry of the Environment of this country published this Monday.The Ministry said that until a place was found with all the requirements to preserve the remains of what was considered one of the symbols of the Galapagos, it will not be taken there."We do not disagree with the local and national community that we consider that the best place for the Solitaire to remain is its own home, but as those responsible for…
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Packers cornerback says Justin Jefferson’s dominant Week 1 performance against Green Bay was a “fluke”

Packers cornerback says Justin Jefferson’s dominant Week 1 performance against Green Bay was a “fluke”

Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings is probably the best wide receiver in the National Football League.He currently leads the NFL with 123 receptions and 1,756 receiving yards, and is very likely to break Calvin "Megatron" Johnson's single-season record of 1,964 yards in the next two games, and might even do it this Sunday (he needs 209 yards to do it). ). so).CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings works against Jaire Alexander of the Green Bay Packers during a game at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin on November 1, 2020. (Stacy…
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Biden signs TikTok ban for government devices amid security concerns

Biden signs TikTok ban for government devices amid security concerns

President Joe Biden approved a limited TikTok ban on Thursday when he signed the 4126 page expense invoice into law The ban prohibits the use of TikTok by the federal government almost 4 million employees on devices owned by their agencies, with limited exceptions for law enforcement, national security, and security investigative purposes. The ban comes after a wave of action against the viral video app in recent weeks amid growing security concerns raised by media reports, China hawks and politicians. Given the increasing scrutiny of TikTok, owned by the Chinese company Bytedance, it could be just the beginning of…
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