Author: DailyWestern

A professional bettor placed 30 wagers totaling $13,759 on Terry Rozier prop bet unders before a March 2023 Charlotte Hornets game, according to documents obtained by ESPN. All bets won after Rozier exited the game after 10 minutes citing a foot injury. The betting activity occurred at Harrah’s Gulf Coast in Biloxi, Mississippi on March 23, 2023, before the Hornets-Pelicans matchup. The bettor placed wagers on under totals for Rozier’s points, rebounds, and assists, with the largest single bet reaching $2,700 on under 5.5 rebounds. At least six sportsbooks across multiple states detected suspicious betting patterns on Rozier props that…

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The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring a large swath of the Midwest and Great Lakes region for the potential development of severe thunderstorms over the next 24 hours.Monks, iowa – The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring a large swath of the Midwest and Great Lakes region for the potential development of severe thunderstorms over the next 24 hours, with damaging winds, hail and even a few tornadoes as a mesoscale convective system develops and works east-southeast.NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has placed a four-state region under a slight, or Level 2 of 5, risk for severe storms – a designation that…

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U.S. President Donald Trump returned to office promising a full-scale manufacturing renaissance in America. But the administration’s approach—defined by flashy deals, deep budget cuts, and chaotic trade policy—is actively undermining the foundations of U.S. long-term competitiveness. Yes, there are promising headlines. Texas Instruments is spending $60 billion on fabs in Texas and Utah, Nvidia projects $500 billion in U.S.-built AI server output, and TSMC has pledged $165 billion for new chip plants in Arizona. U.S. President Donald Trump returned to office promising a full-scale manufacturing renaissance in America. But the administration’s approach—defined by flashy deals, deep budget cuts, and chaotic…

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by Calculated Risk on 7/18/2025 09:11:00 AM Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: Housing Starts Increased to 1.321 million Annual Rate in JuneA brief excerpt: Total housing starts in June were above expectations (due to volatile multi-family sector) and starts in April and May were revised up.The third graph shows the month-to-month comparison for total starts between 2024 (blue) and 2025 (red).Total starts were down 0.5% in June compared to June 2024. Year-to-date (YTD) starts are down 1.0% compared to the same period in 2024. Single family starts are down 6.9% YTD and multi-family up 15.7% YTD.There is…

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When the Bulls traded Lonzo Ball for Isaac Okoro, they had to use part of their Zach LaVine traded player exception (worth over $17 million) to cover Okoro’s $11 million salary, as reported by Keith Smith of Spotrac. They couldn’t simply use Ball’s $10 million outgoing salary because his contract includes an Exhibit 3 injury […] The post Bulls used LaVine exception due to Ball’s clause appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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FOX Weather is your Hurricane HQ. (FOX Weather)What’s left of the tropical disturbance we were following—recall it was officially tagged Invest #93L—is creeping across the southern part of Louisiana. The flood threat continues for the southern parishes of Louisiana and southern Mississippi as well.Up to a foot of rain has already fallen east and southeast of Lafayette, Louisiana, and a few more inches will likely fall today from slow-moving tropical downpours that are still rotating around the dying disturbance.Stay in touch with the latest information from the local National Weather Service offices, and be aware that some flash flooding is…

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by AI | 18.Jul 2025 | Europe in brief AI Meeting of the finance ministers and central bank governors of the G20 countriesKay Nietfeld/dpaThe budget proposal from Brussels is causing furrows in foreheads in Berlin. Burdening companies and handing over tobacco tax revenues to the EU? Not an option for Germany, says the finance minister. Lars Klingbeil (SPD), Federal Minister of Finance, Vice Chancellor, and SPD Federal Chairman, is sailing through the container port of Durban on a boat on the sidelines of the meeting of the finance ministers and central bank governors of the G20 countries. Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa…

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According to the IMF, America’s GDP per capita (in PPP terms) is 35.6% higher than in Canada. In a recent postI pointed out that to the casual observer, Canadian living standards seem fairly close to those in the US, albeit slightly lower. In this post I’ll try to address the question of why the gap in GDP per capita appears to be much larger than the gap in living standards. Health care is a good place to start.  The US spends just under 18% of GDP on health care, whereas Canada spends a bit less than 12% of GDP.  In…

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Nottingham Forest have unveiled a striking new home kit for the 2025/26 season – a special edition that celebrates the club’s 160-year history by honouring its rich heritage and marking its exciting return to European football.The adidas manufactured shirt features a classic pinstripe design, a much-loved motif first introduced in the 1981/82 season and synonymous with some of the club’s most iconic moments. Adding to the nostalgic feel, the kit also returns to a traditional collared neckline, blending heritage with a modern edge.Completing the look are crisp white shorts detailed with adidas’ signature three stripes in red, paired with matching…

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