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The numbers are just not credible: Kansas used flawed math to estimate economic impact of Chiefs relocation, experts say
The Beacon spoke with four economists who say the state relied on inflated numbers to make the stadium deal look better.
"The reality is there are still 272 games each regular season. Half will be won and half will be lost." Actually all will be won and all will be lost. And once again, the Inbox justifies its own no ...
Football’s biggest game is nearly here. Along with the matchup itself, the commercials are a huge draw and the halftime show ...
The Motley Fool reports sports betting generally results in losses, while saving and investing consistently grow wealth over ...
To ignore central banks as a gold investor is akin to an equity investor yawning as former U.S. Federal Reserve chair Ben ...
Four economists say the state relied on exaggerated numbers to make the Kansas City Chiefs deal, the largest public subsidy ...
Intel’s Core Ultra lineup of desktop and laptop processors has been frustrating to review. None of them have been ...
I’ve written before about how surprised I was that my lifelong art habit/avocation helped heal my brain from the trauma of working on a COVID unit. I ...
When the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services tweaked the math behind its statewide recycling rate estimate last fall, the result suggested that the state was doing worse than previously ...
We are headed into a stretch of the NBA season many have difficulty appreciating. I'm not telling you to have fun, but I am ...
Learn how sportsbooks set odds. We break down odds compilation engines, from raw data ingestion and probability models to ...
Lately, something less visible has started to change daily work in electrical businesses, and it is not another piece of gear on the truck. It is software that thinks a little, learns fast, and does ...
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