With the college football season undergoing a format change, that inevitably brings some changes to the way bookmakers will see which shows can take home the college football playoff title. As Pac-12 and Big Ten announced that they would go to a conference schedule only, various bookmakers issued updated odds …
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Fauci: Coronavirus vaccine likely not to be “widely available” until several months until 2021
Always on the alert throughout the current pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci lessened enthusiasm on Friday that an effective and approved coronavirus vaccine is only a few months away. Instead, he said during an interview with Washington Post Journalist Bob Costa said Friday: “I think as we get closer to 2021, …
Read More »Sergio Pettis defeats Ricky Bandejas by decision
Sergio Pettis has been in the public eye since he made his UFC debut at age 20, considered a true prospect as Anthony Pettis’ little brother. Seven years later, Pettis (20-5 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) has become a championship contender. A balanced and comfortable Pettis clinched victory in their first Bellator …
Read More »Los Angeles Police Department Officer and Future Father Dies of COVID-19
A Los Angeles Police Department officer and a future father of twins have died of coronavirus complications on Friday. The mayor of the city ordered that all the city’s flags be lowered in honor of officer Valentin “Val” Martínez. Police said Martinez was expecting twins with his domestic partner who …
Read More »University of Kentucky College Wants to Rename Rupp Arena
Several members of the University of Kentucky faculty want the name of Rupp Arena changed. Rupp Arena is named after legendary Kentucky basketball coach Adolph Rupp, who made the Wildcats a national power and brought four national titles to Lexington. (RELATED: David Hookstead is the real King At north When …
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