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Fox News USA Entertainment April 13, 2023
After an unlucky player fainted on the game show, fans continued to cheer on the contestant. On the game show’s social media accounts, video clips were shared of player Justin spinning the wheel of misfortune as he landed on the Bankrupt wedge several times.Come on wheel,... + más
'Wheel of Fortune' contestant scolded by Pat Sajak, ripped apart by fans | Fox News
'Wheel of Fortune' contestant blasted by outraged fans after losing million-dollar prize | Fox News
The Advocate USA Business September 26, 2023
A is a mile and half each day, but the largest Baton Rouge-area drinking water provider says their customers' drinking water will be fine. Much of the Baton Rouge region's drinking water comes from the ground, not the river, which is approaching historic lows due... + más
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'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
Newsweek USA Life March 01, 2023
Long-time Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak snapped at a contestant for almost picking up the million dollar wedge.Mary Ann, a school administrator from Athens, Alabama, got very excited on Tuesday's episode when her spin landed on the sparkling green wedge.She cheered in... + más
Pat Sajak under fire for influencing teen to gamble away earnings | Newsweek
The Advocate USA Politics January 26, 2024
The threat of in southeast Louisiana drinking water plants is officially over — at least for now, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.Repeated rainfall in the Midwest and along the Ohio River have increased flows in the lower Mississippi, pushing the wedge of salt water... + más
The Saltwater Threat to Louisiana’s Drinking Water | Time
Every NBA finals matchup and winner | ESPN
WPTV USA Nation September 23, 2023
It's called a saltwater wedge, and while it may sound like something off a New Orleans drink menu, it's not anything anybody wants.A saltwater wedge is the movement of salt water up the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico, threatening the drinking water of New... + más
Low river may allow saltwater to overtop emergency sill and threaten drinking water: Corps | The Advocate
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