Day: April 5, 2024

AI sports betting platforms’ breaches likely impacting March Madness wagers

6:00 am April 5, 2024

College basketball fans from across the country spent the past couple of weeks keeping a close eye on the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Millions of sports enthusiasts filled out and submitted brackets with hopes their particular games’ predictions would become true. The annual basketball tournament seemingly always sparks a noticeable amount […]

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New York inmates will be able to view total solar eclipse after lawsuit settled with corrections department

5:51 am April 5, 2024

Six inmates at a New York state prison will be allowed to watch next week’s total solar eclipse after they sued the corrections department following its decision to lock down facilities during the rare event. The inmates – Jeremy Zielinski, Travis Hudson, Bruce Moses, Oscar Nuñez, Jean Marc Desmarat and David Haigh – filed a federal […]

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Latino voters may make or break the presidential election in swing states like Nevada

5:41 am April 5, 2024

In a swing state like Nevada, every vote will matter in the upcoming presidential election. Latino voters make up nearly one-third of the state’s population and can play a critical role in determining who takes the White House.  The latest numbers show the majority of Latino voters in Nevada are registered as non-partisan, a key group President Biden and former […]

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Alabama man found with Easter eggs containing nearly 200 fentanyl pills, synthetic cannabis: police

4:11 am April 5, 2024

An Alabama man was caught red-handed with Easter eggs filled with nearly 200 fentanyl pills– rather than chocolate treats. The Colbert County Sheriff’s Office announced in a Facebook post that agents with the county’s drug task force pulled over 29-year-old Jamarious Dequan Qualls on April 1 at around 11:45 a.m.  Police quickly learned that Qualls […]

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GREG GUTFELD: ‘Diversity, equity & inclusion’ has done it again

4:03 am April 5, 2024

Diversity, equity and inclusion — never in the field of human endeavor have so few words done so much harm to so many. It’s almost as bad as “Brian Kilmeade’s here,” but DEI has done it again.  Now, the Seattle Public School system is phasing out its highly capable cohort schools designed for gifted students […]

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