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Gambling is profitable for NBA, MLB. Give players a cut

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 30, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

NBA, MLB Revenue Soars with Gambling, Players Demand a Share

NEW YORK – the explosive growth⁢ of sports gambling is generating record revenues for the‍ NBA and MLB, but players are increasingly ‌calling​ for‍ a direct cut of the profits, arguing they are integral too⁣ the financial windfall. A recent analysis reveals ‌a meaningful surge⁣ in league earnings directly attributable to legalized wagering, prompting discussions about revenue sharing models⁢ that could reshape ​professional sports finance.

Since the ‍Supreme Court overturned‍ the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA)‌ in 2018, opening the ​door to nationwide sports betting,‌ both the⁤ NBA and MLB have experienced⁤ ample financial ⁢gains. The⁤ NBA reportedly generated over $8.5 billion in revenue ⁤during ⁢the 2022-23 season, ⁢with gambling-related revenue contributing a growing, though currently undisclosed, percentage.⁢ MLB ⁣revenues exceeded $12.3 billion in 2023, also benefiting from increased viewership and engagement ⁢fueled by betting. Leagues have secured lucrative partnerships ‌with gambling operators like DraftKings and⁤ FanDuel, further‌ solidifying the financial connection.

“The players⁢ are the product,” stated a representative from the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) in a recent interview. “We understand the leagues are ‍benefiting immensely from the⁤ increased fan engagement driven by gambling. It’s only fair that we share in that success.” Similar sentiments are ⁢echoed within the MLB Players Association (MLBPA), with discussions centering on potential collective bargaining agreements that ⁤address revenue distribution.

Currently, player⁤ compensation is steadfast⁢ through collective bargaining agreements based on overall league revenue, not specifically gambling revenue. Players argue ‍that the unique contribution of their performance​ to the betting market warrants a separate allocation.Proposals range from a percentage of gambling revenue to bonuses tied to betting-related metrics.

Concerns about the integrity of‍ the game have also surfaced alongside the revenue debate. Reports from NBC News detailed instances of NBA players perhaps faking injuries to influence betting outcomes, highlighting the need for robust monitoring and safeguards. The leagues have implemented measures to protect‌ against such activity, including⁢ data monitoring ‍and player education‍ programs.

“We are⁣ committed to maintaining the integrity of our game,” an MLB spokesperson said. “We are actively working with players and the MLBPA to address concerns and ensure⁢ a⁣ fair⁣ and transparent habitat for both fans⁤ and participants.”

The issue is⁣ expected to be a central point​ of negotiation in upcoming ⁣collective bargaining talks, with both sides acknowledging the need⁤ for a sustainable model​ that recognizes the evolving relationship between professional sports and the rapidly expanding gambling industry. The outcome ⁤could set a precedent ‍for other professional sports‌ leagues grappling with similar financial and ethical considerations.

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Entertainment

Shawnee Building Collapse: Road Reconstruction Plans & Historic Loss

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 30, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

SHAWNEE – A section of downtown Shawnee was closed to ⁤traffic Wednesday ⁢afternoon after ‌a ​two-story building collapsed next to the historic⁣ Ritz Theater. ⁣No⁢ injuries⁣ were reported.

The Shawnee Fire ⁢Department reported the collapse occurred around 4‌ p.m. The town⁤ shut down the intersection of Broadway Avenue ⁢and Main‌ Street, and ⁤the stretch ⁤of Main Street between Broadway ⁢and Beard avenues.

The building at 6 W Main Street most‍ recently housed a marijuana dispensary and previously a computer store. an ‌adjoining storefront within the collapsed building was formerly Stompin’ Sensation Studio. ‍The ‍building had been vacant for approximately three years following a fire.

An employee of the Ritz Theater told The Oklahoman the landmark appeared ‌undamaged. A Saturday concert by the‌ band Showdown has ‌been cancelled, and an​ engineer will inspect the theater.

Another historic building across the ‌street from Wednesday’s​ collapse ⁢was lost in ⁢2023. That building, once home to the‍ Ole Town Shawnee⁤ Flea‍ Market and featuring a vintage Dr.Pepper mural, was⁢ torn down after being ​damaged by fire. It was built in 1907.

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Health

Title: Identifying Persistent Infant Developmental Delays

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 29, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Analysis of the Study on Persistent⁢ Developmental Delays in Infants

This article details a large-scale study analyzing developmental milestones in Israeli infants to identify factors⁢ predicting ‍persistent developmental delays. Here’s a breakdown of the key findings and implications:

Key Findings:

* Prevalence of Initial Delays: 7% of nearly ‍530,000​ infants ⁤evaluated between 9-12 months⁣ failed to meet at least one developmental milestone.
* Persistence of ⁤Delays: Of those reassessed between 12-24⁢ months ⁢(over ⁤35,000), 25% continued to fail at least one milestone, suggesting potential underlying neurodevelopmental conditions.
* Types of Persistent Delay:

*⁣ Specific: Failure in the same developmental domain (2-22% depending on the skill – lowest‍ for fine‍ motor,highest for gross motor).
* ⁤ General: Failure in any ‍ developmental domain⁤ (23-31% depending on the​ domain). Failing multiple domains was a stronger predictor‌ of‌ ongoing delays.
* Predictive ⁤Modeling: Machine learning models, using milestone data and perinatal data, could predict persistent delays with⁣ moderate accuracy (AUC 0.71-0.77).
* Clinical Relevance: A ⁤simple rule – counting the number of failed developmental domains -⁤ performed reliably and validated existing clinical practice.
* ‌ Data ‌source: The study utilized ‍data from Israel’s national maternal and child health clinics, covering a demographically diverse cohort.

Important Context & Limitations:

* Not a ⁣Diagnosis: Milestone failure is not the same as a formal diagnosis of developmental⁤ delay. it’s an indicator requiring further ⁣examination.
* Generalizability: ⁣The findings may not be directly applicable⁢ to healthcare systems outside of Israel.
* Data Gaps: The study lacked detailed information on socioeconomic ​factors, co-occurring health conditions⁢ (comorbidities), and⁣ interventions ‍received, which ‌could influence‍ outcomes.

Implications‌ & Recommendations:

* Early Intervention: The study highlights the ‌importance of identifying persistent delays early to facilitate timely intervention.
* Strengthening⁤ Surveillance: The Israeli ⁤”Tipat Halav” surveillance scale is‌ presented as⁣ a potentially effective tool for bridging routine ‍monitoring and targeted⁣ intervention.
* ⁢ Multi-Setting ‍Surveillance: ⁢Developmental surveillance can be implemented in⁣ various‍ settings (daycare, ​home, allied health professionals).
* Integration of Data & Models: Combining structured milestone assessments‌ with ‌predictive models can‍ improve early identification and resource allocation.
* Equity in Monitoring: Improved monitoring can⁢ definitely help‍ ensure equitable‍ access to child development support.

In essence, this⁣ study provides quantitative evidence supporting the ⁤clinical intuition that persistent failure to meet developmental milestones warrants further investigation​ and potential early intervention.​ It also suggests that relatively simple methods, like counting failed domains, can be⁤ effective in identifying infants at risk.

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Health

Memphis Man’s Inspiring Journey: From Police Officer to Dental Student

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 29, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Memphis Man Trades Badge for‌ Dental Tools, Pursues New Career ⁤at UTHSC

MEMPHIS, Tenn.- A former University of Tennessee Health ​Science center ‌(UTHSC) campus police officer is now on teh other side of the classroom, pursuing ‌a degree in dentistry. Marshall Jones jr., 38, is navigating the rigorous demands⁣ of‌ the ​dental⁢ program while balancing family life, including ‌caring for his 2-year-old son who has developmental ⁣delays.

Jones initially applied too ⁢the UTHSC School of Dentistry but ‌was⁤ not accepted. Undeterred, he ⁤reapplied a year later ⁤and was⁤ admitted. He acknowledges the⁢ challenge of balancing school and home responsibilities, stating, ⁢”Marriage is first… I ⁣have to take care of ⁢home first.” He ⁣credits his instructors with⁣ understanding the​ demands placed on student parents, particularly those with children requiring frequent appointments.

Despite being older than most of‌ his classmates, Jones says he has adapted well, learning to “respect the space” and finding ⁤common ground with younger​ students. He’s become a‍ source of advice on topics ranging from music and anime to practical matters like ‌home buying and car insurance.

Jones is poised to enter‌ a field where he will be a distinct minority.​ Onyl 6.9% of dental⁤ hygienists are male,and just 3.7% are Black.⁣ he believes ⁢his presence as a “unicorn” in the profession will ​be particularly impactful when working with⁤ children. “So with the kids, it’s nice to see someone that looks like you, and you’re doing something positive with your life,” he said. “If they see that… he’s doing something good and he’s happy,maybe I⁣ can pursue this too.”

Jones encourages others considering a ​career change or return⁤ to school ‌to embrace the challenges. “I think⁤ that it’s ⁤hard ‍when⁢ you’re complacent, when you feel cozy in a box,” he said.”It’s scary, it’s hard, because you’re leaving something that you know… it’s a risk. If you ⁣really want something, you will find a‍ way to get it.”

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Title: California Lawsuit Aims to Prevent SNAP Benefit Cuts Amid Shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

California Sues Federal Government to Prevent SNAP⁤ Benefit Cuts

SACRAMENTO, ⁤Calif.- California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced today that the state has joined a⁤ multi-state ‌lawsuit against the federal government to prevent the scheduled expiration of emergency‌ SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits,‌ known as CalFresh in California, ​set to impact over 5.5 million residents starting⁤ in November.

The lawsuit challenges the U.S. Department⁢ of Agriculture’s (USDA) decision⁣ to end the enhanced benefits,​ arguing the agency‍ did not adequately consider the impact on vulnerable populations. The USDA maintains that congressional action ended the funding ‌for the increased benefits⁣ and that available funds have been⁤ appropriated but aren’t ⁢enough to cover the continuation of the higher benefit levels. ⁤The agency ‍did state a contingency‍ fund exists for food assistance in disaster areas.

The cuts will substantially impact California’s economy, affecting approximately 26,600⁣ grocers, farmers’ ⁢markets, ​and other businesses that accept SNAP payments, Bonta warned.

In anticipation of the benefit reductions, Governor Gavin⁤ Newsom announced the‌ “fast-tracked” distribution of $80 ⁣million‌ to 50 food banks ​across the⁢ state. The California National Guard is also being deployed to assist food banks with increased demand.‍ However,⁤ Newsom acknowledged this amount is insufficient, noting California typically issues approximately $1.1 billion in federal CalFresh benefits each month.

Currently, approximately 5.5 million Californians receive SNAP benefits monthly.‌ Eligible households receive monthly funds via an⁢ Electronic ⁣benefit Transfer (EBT) card for grocery purchases at approved⁢ retailers. Benefit amounts vary based on household size,⁢ income, allowable deductions, and ⁢state-specific rules.

for the period October 2025 – september 2026, a household in California ​must meet ⁤the gross monthly ⁣income test at 185% of the federal poverty level‌ (FPL) to ⁤qualify. Approximate maximum‌ gross ​monthly incomes are:

* ⁤ 1-person household: $2,413/month
* 2-person household:​ $3,261/month
* 3-person​ household: $4,109/month
* 4-person household: $4,957/month

Households with a ‌member aged 60 or older or ⁤someone ​with a disability ​may qualify⁤ through ⁣a net income test and⁣ resource limits, perhaps waiving the gross income test.

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Entertainment

Everything to know about Kaytranada and Justice’s Phoenix concert

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 27, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Kaytranada and Justice to Bring ‍Electronic Dance Power to Phoenix‘s Mortgage Matchup Center October 27

PHOENIX‌ – Electronic music fans ‌are gearing up for a dynamic double bill as Kaytranada and Justice ⁢are set to perform at the‌ Mortgage Matchup Center in ⁢downtown Phoenix on October 27. ‍The concert promises a night of high-energy beats and immersive visuals from two of the⁣ genre’s most influential acts.

Here’s everything ⁣you need to ⁤know⁣ about attending the ⁢event:

Getting There

* From Northwest‍ Phoenix/Glendale: Take Interstate 17 south to Jefferson⁢ Street. turn left on Jefferson street to First ​Street. the Mortgage⁤ Matchup Center is located on the corner ⁤of Jefferson Street and First Street.
* From the East Valley: take I-10 west to Washington/Jefferson Street.Turn left on washington Street to Third Street. Turn left on Third Street to the Mortgage ⁢Matchup⁣ Center.
* valley Metro Light Rail: ⁤A partnership between⁤ Valley Metro light rail, Mortgage ‌Matchup Center, and the Phoenix Suns offers free light rail access to event attendees through the ⁢Rail ride Event program. Valid event tickets serve as fare for four hours prior to⁢ the‍ event’s start time through the end of the transit⁢ day. ‌Attendees‍ must present their ticket to fare inspectors if requested, as fines‌ for invalid‌ fare range from $50 ⁣to $500. Note that event tickets are⁤ valid only for light rail and not⁣ for bus fare.
* Park​ and ⁣Ride: Valley Metro​ offers​ several park and ride lots:
* Phoenix: ⁢ 19th and Dunlap avenues, 19th and‌ Montebello avenues, 19th Avenue and Camelback Road, ⁢Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, central Avenue and‍ Camelback ⁤Road, and 38th and Washington streets.
‌ ⁤* Tempe: Dorsey Lane and Apache Boulevard, McClintock ‍Drive and Apache Boulevard, Loop ​101 and Apache Boulevard.
​ ​ * Mesa: Sycamore ⁢and Main street; Mesa Drive ‍and Main Street;‌ Gilbert Road and Main Street.
* Ride Share (Uber/Lyft): Recommended pickup/dropoff locations include: ​First and Jefferson streets (Mortgage Matchup Center Plaza); Second Street (The Ryan); third Street (Phoenix Convention Center); ⁤and Jefferson Street (Hotel⁤ Palomar/Arrogant Butcher).

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