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Wisconsin becomes 16th Big Ten school to sell alcohol in general seating areas at football games
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada Sports· 4 hours agoWisconsin will also allow alcohol to be sold at UW Field House, home to the women's volleyball and...
The Single Best Thing To Buy at Target and 4 Other Top Stores in Late Summer
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 8 hours agoOnce you do that, you’re bound to find some great buys — or even the number one buy — at any store....
Runway of Dreams Plans ‘Fashion Revolution’ Event During New York Fashion Week
WWD· 20 hours agoThe runway show will be presented by Victoria’s Secret & Co. and will take place during New York...
Returns of the ‘Amazombies’: Unwanted packages are a retail nightmare
Washington Post via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoPLEASANT HILL, Calif. - Outstretched arms laden with packages, they stagger in from the parking lot...
5 Most Affordable Labor Day Party Foods at Target
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 1 day agoIf you're planning to celebrate the last bash of summer -- aka Labor Day weekend -- but don't want to spend hours in the kitchen and spend a ton of...
Jets 53-Man Roster Prediction Ahead of Training Camp
Heavy.com· 2 days agoThe New York Jets rookies reported for duty on July 18 and the rest of the team will follow suit on Tuesday, July 23. Before we get there, our Jets...
More than the Score: Oberbroeckling to join Iowa Officials Hall of Fame
telegraphherald.com· 3 days agoA Dyersville native with more than three decades of umpiring service will be inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic Association’s Officials Hall of Fame during the state ...
How a Berlin Cold War Outpost Offers a Window on Challenges Today
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Carved out of the forest on the southwestern edge of Berlin lies an outpost of the...
The QBs With The Strongest Arms In ’EA Sports College Football 25’
UPROXX· 3 days agoThrowing the ball in EA CFB 25 is really hard. You better have a QB that can rip it if you’re going...
School supplies will set you back $300 this year, but there are ways to save
Consumer Affairs· 3 days agoBack to school is closer than you think. In fact, three out of every four parents would try “any” workaround to save money on school supplies — with some even dumpster diving and stealing from ...