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" ... I cover sports gambling, stadium financing and sports technology issues for Forbes SportsMoney. Previously, I served as a global financial services reporter with S&P Global Market Intelligence and spent four years as an NFL writer with CBSSports.com. Over my 15-year journalism career, I have covered a wide range of sports as unique as blind alpine skiing, as physically and mentally demanding as the 135-mile Badwater Ultramarathon in Death Valley and as zany as bike polo on the hard-scrabble courts of Roosevelt Park in Chinatown. Among the highlights include: Bubba Watson's improbable escape on the second playoff hole at the 2012 Masters, Coach K's first training camp with USA Basketball and Manchester United's win over the 2010 MLS All-Stars. Four years ago, I had the opportunity to spend three months abroad while covering hockey and sledge hockey at the Sochi Olympics and Paralympics. I have also written on SEC regulatory issues for Reuters, college football for The Guardian and contributed to the Denver Post, Houston Chronicle and Seattle Times. A 2009 graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism, I live in Las Vegas. ... "
" ... In a three-minute segment aired on three shows that previously played host to some of the more zany election fraud claims coming from Trump’s advocates—Fox Business’ “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” and Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo’s “Sunday Morning Futures” and Jeanine Pirro’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine”—Fox News appeared to retract allegations made against Smartmatic. ... "
" ... In that context, it might be the case that worrying about the plane is not as paramount as worrying about the rest of the car traffic and what the nearby and potentially zany drivers might do in reaction to this proverbial rabbit-out-of-a-hat appearance of the plane. ... "
" ... Over the years, animators often tried – and often failed – to “modernize” Looney Tunes for succeeding generations of kids. Browngardt didn’t see the point of tampering with perfection. “I thought, if it ain’t broke, why fix it? I just wanted to see more cartoons like they made in the late 40s and 50s, with that zany energy, done with as much production value as we can bring to it.” ... "