Best NBA bet 3/17/25

Best NBA bet 3/17/25

We're back and there are many attractive options to place bets on the NBA Slate tonight. With the help of advanced simulation and machine learning, our basketball forever robots skillfully point out our best bets on Monday, March 17, 2025. Usage code: 3UQCFABK 1. Piston-6.5 (-115) Odds: -115Probability: 55.9%Edge: 6.3%Game: Pistons and Pelicans (8 PM…

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Redesigned blueline brings new face to Phantoms TheAHL.com

Redesigned blueline brings new face to Phantoms TheAHL.com

Patrick WilliamsTheAHL.com Features Writer The Philadelphia Flyers have been aggressively restructuring the organization's NHL roster after missing the Stanley Cup playoffs for five consecutive years. There is a desire to halt this decline. That philosophy extends to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, who are off to a 12-8-1-2 start in the always-demanding Atlantic Division. Through the…

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Quinceañeras See Dream in Colombia has been implemented with the support of many people, including police

Quinceañeras See Dream in Colombia has been implemented with the support of many people, including police

Bogota, Colombia (AP) – Their dream of celebrating “Quinceañeras” seems impossible to achieve. Then, with the support of police and some private companies, the foundation achieved it. Twenty-four teenagers in Bogota, Colombia celebrated their 15th birthday on Friday, a traditional passing ceremony, especially for girls in parts of Latin America – as part of an…

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South Korea's presidential election burned by coffee beans, chanel bags and room salon

South Korea's presidential election burned by coffee beans, chanel bags and room salon

Seoul, South Korea (AP) – South Korea's presidential election has been caught in personal assault and minor disputes, ousting meaningful policy debates in the martial law tragedy of former Conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol. In the last presidential debate Tuesday night, a painful mud escalation between liberal leader Lee Jae-Myung and conservative rival Kim Moon…

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U.S. judge orders release of Mohsen Mahdawi, Palestinian arrested in citizenship interview

U.S. judge orders release of Mohsen Mahdawi, Palestinian arrested in citizenship interview

A judge released a Palestinian man on Wednesday who led protests against the Gaza war in a Columbia University student and was arrested by immigration officials in an interview about completing U.S. citizenship. Mohsen Mahdawi leads supporters in singing, including “No Fear” and “Free Pallestine,” outside the court in Burlington, Virginia. He said people must…

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