You wouldn't ask everyone with the last name Smith if they were related, would you? Four students sharing the last name Nguyen were evidently so fed up with fielding this question that they joined forces for a combined yearbook quote to get their point
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Andy WellsTwo years ago, the NFL abandoned San Francisco. They took the Niners and moved them 45 miles away to an area that, spiritually, has little to nothing in common with the city the team once called home. But they kept the team name for the sake of brand equity, and this week the NFL is bringing all their little Super Bowl party decorations to San Francisco, forcibly seizing half of downtown, putting the number 50 on every free space they possibly could (for real, you can’t avoid it), and generally acting as if the Niners never skipped town to go play in a billionaire’s exurban tax write-off. And it’s WEIRD. I’ve been here all week and I have to tell you that the NFL’s presence here feels like an
GQHillary Clinton spent an hour talking to CNN's Anderson Cooper and a handful of New Hampshire voters in a town hall on Wednesday night. For 59 minutes of it, she was excellent - empathetic, engaged and decidedly human. But, then there was that other minute - really just four words - that Clinton is likely to be haunted by for some time to come. The line is, well, bad. More on that soon. But, the line when combined with her body language when she said it makes it politically awful for her. Here's the full video. Clinton is both seemingly caught by surprise and annoyed by the question all at once. Neither of those is a good reaction to what Cooper is asking. Both together make for a uniquely bad
Washington PostSANFORD - A jury today ruled that a former middle school teacher who won a $1 million lottery jackpot must pay $291,000 to her former sweetheart, who testified that he handed her the money to buy the winning ticket. Lynn Poirier, 62, claimed the prize in 2007. Her live-in boyfriend, Howard Browning, 62, sued her a few months later, claiming they had a long-standing agreement: If one of them won a major lottery prize, they'd split it 50-50. But Poirier gave jurors a very different version of events. She said there was no agreement and that four years earlier she broke off their romance and moved out. "I told him that if I was married to him I'd divorce him. I told him I didn't want him around
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CarPriceSecrets.comRob Gronkowski?s Patriots were eliminated from the playoffs one game short of Super Bowl 50, which means that Gronk’s offseason has begun. If you remember anything about Gronk, it’s that his offseasons tend to be giant, party-filled affairs. Appearing as a guest on Jason Whitlock’s House Party By the Bay, which is a special show that Fox Sports One is putting on ahead of the big game, Gronk talked about his history as an accidental male stripper and demonstrated his lap dance skills on Fox reporter Julie Stewart-Binks.
UPROXXThe chicken chain’s fourth quarter earnings missed analyst expectations on Wednesday, reporting a revenue of $466.4 million. “Although, we're not pleased with our fourth quarter same-store sales, we are actively executing on several sales initiatives and have confidence Buffalo Wild Wings will gain sales momentum,” CEO Sally Smith said in an earnings call on Wednesday. In 2016, Buffalo Wild Wings plans to drive higher takeout check averages with increased drinks and desserts sales, as well as by making the larger order and group ordering takeout menus available online. While that isn’t bad for a sit-down, casual dining chain, it isn’t even close to the figures from its fast-food or fast-casual counterparts.
Business InsiderFrom Marie ClaireWhen I found out I had won $112 million dollars in the California Mega Millions jackpot eight years ago, I wasn't even watching the TV. The winning numbers had been announced a few days before, but my kids and I had forgotten to check
Marie ClaireStung by his second-place finish in Iowa, Donald Trump is facing new pressure to prove he can translate his massive crowds and poll leads into election wins. Trump's campaign increased the day's planned events for New Hampshire from two to five - the most he'd ever advertised on the trail. A handful of reporters were also invited into his campaign headquarters to chat with staff and volunteers as he held a private meeting - a move that would have been unheard of in Iowa, where his team imposed a strict "radio silence" policy and shrouded its operation in secrecy.
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