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Weather News
/ 3 months agoJournalist helped defeat New York City’s pinball ban
Journalist Roger Sharpe is known as the “The Man Who Saved Pinball,” after he helped overturn New York City’s 35-year ban...
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NBA
/ 3 months agoNBA Awards eligibility tracker: Nikola Jokić questionable for must-play game on Sunday
Under the league’s 65-game rule, players who miss 18 games will no longer be eligible for season-ending awards.Read More
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NBA
/ 3 months agoNBA star Anthony Edwards’ ex-girlfriend accuses him of ‘intentionally’ hiding assets in child-support case
Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Anthony Edwards intentionally hid assets in California to avoid child-support payments for his daughter in the state, according...
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WNBA
/ 3 months agoIndiana Fever’s Free Agency Signings Prove Caitlin Clark Is Calling The Shots
We’re not saying Caitlin Clark is the general manager of the Indiana Fever, but the team’s offseason moves are quite telling....
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Sports News & More
/ 3 months agoHIGHLIGHTS! Tyson Fury beats Arslanbek Makhmudov in latest comeback
Watch all the highlights of Fury vs MakhmudovRead More
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Sports News & More
/ 3 months agoWill Fury vs Joshua happen after AJ refuses to take ‘clout-chaser’ challenge bait?
Tyson Fury and Turki Alalshikh were unsuccessful in roping Anthony Joshua into accepting a public challengeRead More
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Sports News & More
/ 3 months ago‘This was my last fight’: Regis Prograis announces retirement after loss to Conor Benn
Regis Prograis says he knew this was going to be his final fight all along.Read More
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Sports News & More
/ 3 months agoHelena Moreno’s picks for RTA board sworn in, vow to improve New Orleans public transit
The agency has faced a string of controversies in recent years
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Sports News & More
/ 3 months agoCity Hall looks to extend this French Quarter trash hauler’s contract. See details.
The council’s Public Works, Sanitation and Environmental Committee will consider the administration’s proposed extension on Tuesday.
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Sports News & More
/ 3 months ago‘Judge shopping’ bill fails to advance to Louisiana Senate amid bipartisan opposition
House Bill 310, which could still be reconsidered, would randomly reassign criminal cases to new judges when defendants waive jury trials.






