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  2. Insider Today: Undercover millionaires - AOL

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    ESPN Bet hopes a New York launch coupled with the football season can help turnaround its business. Bettors aren't faring much better from an economic perspective, according to some studies .

  3. BET Media Group - Wikipedia

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    BET's president of entertainment Reginald Hudlin resigned from the network on September 11, 2008. He was then replaced by Stephen Hill, who is also executive vice president of music programming and talent. [6] BET announced in March 2010 that Ed Gordon would return to the network to host "a variety of news programs and specials". [7]

  4. Miranda Devine - Wikipedia

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  5. Daily double - Wikipedia

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    The daily double was the first so-called "exotic" wager [a] offered by North American racetracks. Introduced in 1931 at Connaught Park Racetrack near Ottawa by owner Léo Dandurand, [4][5] it was noted as being "a fad in England this season." [6][b] When first offered on June 3, 1931, on the third and fifth races, [8] a winning $2 wager paid ...

  6. US economy's fate hangs on jobs report as Fed decides how ...

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    The sports network is launching ESPN Bet in New York as football season begins. Though the betting app may be regaining some momentum, it's going to be tough to beat FanDuel and DraftKings.

  7. Dollar Tree Decor to Trader Joe's Florals —Christine Patruno ...

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    "A little news from last weekend 💍. We’re getting married 💜," they wrote on Feb. 16, alongside a photo of themselves posing together in Miami in front of a cluster of palm trees.

  8. The New York Times Games - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Games

  9. Kate Betts - Wikipedia

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    Betts was born and raised in New York City.Her father, Hobart Betts, was a prominent architect; her mother Glynne was a photographer and socialite.She attended Princeton University, where she wrote for The Daily Princetonian and graduated with an A.B. in history in 1986 after completing an 127-page-long senior thesis titled "Beauty in the Streets: The Impact of Student-Worker Action on French ...