Thanks to the Wells Report, we are learning that the DeflateGate story has legs longer than that guy on stilts in the circus,
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Maybe the Yankees don’t want to acknowledge that he hit that homerun officially, but they are gladly accepting the win over the Boston Red Sox that it provided. This is most certainly hypocrisy at its worst.
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Attending SXSW (pronounced South by Southwest), the annual Austin, Texas, technology, film and music festival should be on everyone’s bucket list.
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The vilification of the New England Patriots over the weight of a football needs to stop - now.
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This mess has gone viral and probably won’t go away before the coin toss to start the Super Bowl on February 1.
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