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The Tigua of El Paso, the Kickapoo and the Alabama-Coushatta battled the state for their right to be sovereign and self-sufficient.
During the 2025 legislative session, heated debate in Austin illustrated how politically savvy one Texas Native American tribe had become.
Justin Ehrlich and his colleagues from Syracuse University and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, recently published a paper on the impact of weather on golf performance. They use data from seven PGA Tour seasons, and their measures of golf performance are total strokes and driving distance. Air density, wind, dew point, and precipitation are used to measure weather conditions. Importantly, they are able to analyze weather conditions throughout a golfer’s round, not just an average for the day.
Las Vegas police clarify scope of ICE partnership, saying collaboration limited to jail facility
For research published in Psychology of Women Quarterly, study authors surveyed 595 men about their familiarity with and opinions on trad wife content. According to their findings, men with attitudes of hostile sexism were more likely to support the trad wife ideology.
Electronic pull tabs — the digital, more dynamic evolution of their paper predecessors — are giving charities a low-cost, low-maintenance way to modernize revenue without overhauling their entire operation.
A UNLV study of 595 young men found support for the tradwife movement is linked to hostile sexism, not just old-fashioned chivalry, researchers say.
Missouri sportsbooks generated more tax revenue in the state's third month of legal betting than they did in the first two months combined, according to new Missouri Gaming Commission data.
What's the first thing you did today? You may have hit the gym, made a nutritious breakfast, or rushed out the door to work, but I bet my bottom dollar that it was preceded by a five minute scroll on your phone — am I right?