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NeNe Leakes says husband Gregg Leakes cancer has returned

NeNe Leakes says husband Gregg Leakes cancer has returned
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Teofimo Lopez Sr : I Wasn t Thinking About Lomachenko But After This Performance, The Public Wants To See This Fight, I Think I Can Convince My Son To Fight Him Again

By: Hans Themistode Teofimo Lopez Sr. always believed that despite the naysayers, his son, Teofimo Lopez, would get the job done against Vasiliy Lomachenko. The two clashed in mid-October last year in a lightweight unification bout. To the surprise of many, Lopez walked away with the decisive win. Since then, Lopez Sr. has shown little to no interest in placing his son in a rematch with Lomachenko regardless of the Ukrainian claiming that he wasn’t 100% due to an injured shoulder. In the mind of Lopez Sr., he was simply convinced that Lomachenko was on the downslide in his career and part two would be even less competitive. However, after watching Lomachenko dismantle, toy and ultimately stop highly rated contender Masayoshi Nakatani, Lopez Sr. is now willing to run things back.

CEIR 2021 Predict Conference Will Take Place in Person at MGM National Harbor

Maryland Casinos Break Revenue Record With Spike in March

Maryland Casinos Break Revenue Record With Spike in March Maryland’s six commercial casinos combined to set a single-month record with $169.2 million in revenue in March, a month when coronavirus-related capacity limits began to disappear. One year on from the COVID-19 pandemic, which shut down casinos around the country, the financial figures for March are welcome news in the Old Line State. That March figure $169,179,016, to be exact was an increase of $43 million from the February revenue of $126,208,025. Maryland casinos can now operate at full capacity with two exceptions: MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill and Horseshoe Casino Baltimore. Both of them raised their capacity limits from 25% to 50% in March. The state’s other four casinos now can run at 100% capacity, albeit with some empty spaces at slot machines and gaming tables to continue meeting social distancing guidelines.

Barred gamblers returning to casinos amid pandemic - The Washington Post

Barred gamblers returning to casinos amid pandemic - The Washington Post
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