Opportunities for legal gambling have exploded since a 2018 Supreme Court decision. But research on gambling addiction and treatment for the problem lags. PM Images/Digital Vision/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption PM Images/Digital Vision/Getty Images For most people, betting on sports is recreational and responsible. But not for everyone. And…
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Houston Open suggests we are in for a thrilling Masters
When it comes to the Texas two-step, I am partial to the Valero Texas Open, as I lived in San Antonio for a decade and met my wife there. Those are my cards on the table. That being said… I love that the Texas Children’s Houston Open is a thing…
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Bitcoin, Dogecoin Shaken By Trump’s Tariff Announcements In Q1 But This Lesser-Known Crypto Exploded 490% — Here’s Why – Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) Common units of fractional undivided beneficial interest (ARCA:BTC)
The cryptocurrency sector ended the first quarter on a sour note, with several of its mega-cap coins recording double-digit losses. What happened: The total cryptocurrency market capitalization shrank from $3.26 trillion on Jan. 1 to $2.68 trillion at the end of the quarter, marking a 17% decline. Market barometer Bitcoin…
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The Forgotten Wisdom of Nose-to-Tail Eating
In today’s health-conscious world, lean protein has become a cornerstone of many diets. Fitness enthusiasts, wellness advocates, and everyday consumers alike often prioritize protein intake, typically focusing on lean muscle meats (such as steaks, chicken breasts, ground turkey, and deli meats) or opting for whey protein powder shakes. But what…
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Kenya president still handing cash to churches despite his ban
Kenyan President William Ruto (L), flanked by former arch-rival and veteran politician Raila Odinga (R) addresses his supporters after they officially signed a political cooperation deal in a bid to boost his presidency after months of turmoil, in Nairobi on March 7, 2025. Agence France-Presse NAIROBI — Kenya’s President William…
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Predicting cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s : NPR
New tests of blood and spinal fluid can show how far Alzheimer’s has progressed and how fast a patient’s memory will decline. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: New tests of blood and spinal fluid can identify people experiencing memory loss from Alzheimer’s disease. NPR’s Jon Hamilton reports that the experimental tests…
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Is Your Business Struggling? Take These Steps to Drive Your Company to Success
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Running a business is by no means an easy career path. From managing resources to keeping staff happy and delivering a consistently high-quality product or service, it’s a constant effort that breeds many highs and lows. No matter how well you finish…
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Every NFL coach’s real job based on their group photo
The NFL dropped one of my favorite things of the offseason: The official coach’s photo. Each year the league asks that all 32 coaches join together for a class photo during league meetings, and it never stops being entertaining. What makes the coach photo special is that there’s seemingly never…
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Dalaguete mayor, several town execs face graft case at Ombud
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The mayor of Dalaguete, several government officials of the town and private contractors were charged before the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas for violation of Republic Act No. 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, malversation of public funds or property, and grave misconduct. The National…
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12 Consumer Discretionary Stocks Moving In Monday’s After-Market Session – Color Star Tech (NASDAQ:ADD), Allurion Technologies (NYSE:ALUR)
Gainers SharpLink Gaming SBET stock increased by 37.5% to $0.4 during Monday’s after-market session. The company’s market cap stands at $2.7 million. Sportsman’s Warehouse SPWH stock rose 15.68% to $1.15. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $43.6 million. PVH PVH stock moved upwards by 15.51% to $74.67.…