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When Rhode Island projected revenues for its new sports betting industry, maybe it should have
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When Rhode Island projected revenues for its new sports betting industry, maybe it should have

Deptford, NJ Woman Wins Playing Same Bet on Same Game

The World Series of Poker gets under way May 28 at the Rio Casino in

Game show fans are both impressed and annoyed by Jeopardy! savant James Holzhauer—impressed because the

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A study by the University of British Columbia found that the “loot box” feature in

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Switzerland may see a quartet of online casinos launch on July 1, a year after
On May 14, 1993, the New York Islanders pulled off one of the greatest upsets in NHL history, defeating the two-time defending champion Penguins 4-3 in Game 7. David Volek scored the series-clinching goal 5:16 into overtime, shocking a Pittsburgh squad that had led the league with 119 points. The victory stood as a franchise milestone, as the Islanders would not win another playoff series for the next 23 years.
On May 13, 2013, the Boston Bruins completed a historic Game 7 comeback, stunning the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 in overtime. Trailing 4-1 with less than ten minutes remaining—and down two goals with just 90 seconds left—the Bruins forced overtime with late tallies from Milan Lucic and Patrice Bergeron. Bergeron then netted the winner 6:05 into the extra period, propelling Boston on a playoff run that reached the Stanley Cup Finals.