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With Super Saturday taking place only two days before the Christmas holiday this year, more consumers are planning to purchase last-minute gifts and other holiday items in-person. Approximately 53 million (37%) Super Saturday shoppers expect they will shop exclusively in stores this year, up from about 44 million (28%) last year, and 58 million (41%) plan to shop both online and in stores. Around 31 million (22%) plan to shop exclusively online.
As of early December, holiday shoppers have picked up about half (49%) of the items on their lists. For those who still have more than half of their shopping remaining, over one-third (36%) say they are still figuring out what to buy. And consumers may also be waiting for the best deals. In November, 85% of Thanksgiving weekend shoppers said they expected the deals during the rest of the holiday season to be the same or better than Thanksgiving weekend.
Holiday shopping will continue through the end of December and into early January. Most consumers (70%) say they plan to shop in the week following Dec. 25. The top reasons consumers shop then are to take advantage of holiday sales and promotions (48%), use gift cards (26%), and return or exchange unwanted gifts and holiday items (16%).
Adrian Mateos had been maneuvering his short stack, avoiding trouble spots, and looking to find a way back up the chip counts. With the blinds at 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante), he opened the button for half his stack to 560,000 with . In the small blind, Dominguez three-bet to just over 1 million with the . Drinan folded in the big blind and Mateos made the call and put his tournament on the line. The board ran out , keeping the pocket nines of Dominguez out front the whole time and Mateos who started the final table fifth in chips, exited in fifth for $121,247.
Six hands after busting Mateos, Dominguez himself was felted. From the button, Igor Gofman, who had chipped up into the lead, opened to 176,000 with . It folded to Dominguez in the big blind with the and he decided to defend with a call. The flop came , keeping the pocket kings out front but giving Dominguez middle pair. Dominguez checked it over to Gofman who continued for 305,600. Dominguez called and the turn came the . Dominguez then led for 208,000 and Gofman called. The river was the and after Dominguez checked it over to him, Gofman shipped all-in with his overpair. Dominguez let his timebank nearly run dry before making the hero call and seeing the bad news. Dominguez fell in fourth place which was good for $155,254.
With Gofman holding such a commanding lead, one that he built up to more than 12:1 at one point, it looked like heads-up play was going to wrap up quickly. However, Ladva, the chess grandmaster, picked up a number of key pots and made all the right moves to not only get back into the match but take back the chip lead.
CBS Sports' coverage of Super Bowl LVIII, which featured the Kansas City Chiefs' 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers, delivered the most-watched telecast in history with a 123.4 million average viewers across all platforms, including the CBS Television Network, Paramount+, Nickelodeon, Univision, and CBS Sports and NFL digital properties, including NFL+.
Of that, about $1.5 billion is projected to be bet with legal outlets, the group said, citing consensus estimates from various sources. That is in the same ballpark as the $1.25 billion in legal bets projected by Irvine, California-based research firm Eilers & Krejcik Gaming.
The 49ers are favored by 2.5 points, meaning they would have to win the game by 3 or more points for bets on them to be winners. Conversely, if the Chiefs win, or if they lose by no more than 2 points, bets on Kansas City would win. Those odds are from FanDuel Sportsbook, the official odds provider for The Associated Press.
The romance between Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce and pop superstar Taylor Swift might be helping drive interest in this Super Bowl. About 73% of adults say they plan to watch the game this year, about 10% higher than in recent previous years.
A top Republican political action committee on Wednesday booked $5 million worth of fall ads for Colorado's 8th Congressional District race, confirming that the toss-up seat will likely be home to the state's marquee general election contest.
The Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana, earmarked the funds as part of its initial $141 million in national ad reservations on TV, streaming and digital platforms across 37 media markets, the group said in a release.
Both organizations say they anticipate spending heavily in the battleground 8th CD, where first-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo will face the winner of next month's GOP primary between state Rep. Gabe Evans, R-Fort Lupton, and former state Rep. Janak Joshi, R-Colorado Springs.
Covering portions of Adams, Larimer and Weld counties north of the Denver metro area, the nearly evenly divided district has been targeted by both national parties and could help determine which side wields the gavel in the House when the next Congress is takes office in January.
Johnson and other prominent House Republicans have thrown their support behind Evans in the primary, though the Colorado GOP last week endorsed Joshi, who finished the most recent fundraising period with less than half as much money as Evans reported. Looking ahead to November, however, Caraveo finished the last quarter with nearly six times as much cash on hand as Evans.
The Democratic House group also plans to spend a portion of its Denver-market ad reservation to back Adam Frisch, the party's presumptive nominee in the open, GOP-leaning 3rd Congressional District. Six Republicans are running in a primary for the Western Slope-based seat, which is currently represented by U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, the Republican who moved across the state earlier this year to run from another district.
Races in the two Colorado districts were among the closest in the country last cycle, with Caraveo winning election by just over 1,600 votes, and Boebert eking out a second term by fewer than 600 votes.
The groups' preliminary ad reservations aren't set in stone and could change as the election approaches, but by booking early, the groups can lock in lower ad rates for September and October ahead of the fall campaign frenzy.
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In fact, much of the money generated by the Super Bowl is pocketed by the NFL, according to Edwards. While broadcast partners make millions of dollars in advertising, the NFL has several sources of revenue related to the Super Bowl.
The NFL not only receives 100% of the revenues from all ticket sales, but it also makes tens of millions of dollars in merchandise sales and even more from broadcasting deals with CBS, NBC and other networks.
ViacomCBS, for example, agreed to pay $2.1 billion a year for 11 years to the NFL to retain Sunday afternoon games and to air the Super Bowl for three seasons, including Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
For host cities, the Super Bowl generates money for local businesses and governments through sales taxes, hospitality taxes and gas taxes. But there are related expenses such as additional security measures, emergency services and infrastructure like stadiums.
NC State researchers Kyle Bunds and Jonathan Casper, both professors of parks, recreation and tourism management, have found that large sporting events can negatively impact the surrounding environment.
These events can also lead to socioeconomic issues like gentrification, with the construction of new stadiums often revitalizing urban areas but leading to higher property values that can displace current residents.
Chris Rosson, president and CEO of the United Way of Greater Kansas City, said the payouts will help these survivors even while recognizing that gun violence like the Feb. 14 shootings happens in Kansas City every day, typically in low-income communities that are already under-resourced.
Since the shootings, some victims and their families have incurred thousands of dollars in medical bills for emergency room treatment, ambulance rides, ongoing medical care for bullet wounds, or mental health counseling. Some are still struggling to return to work and are relying on a confusing patchwork of assistance from GoFundMe accounts and a group of local churches.
Erika Nelson, whose 15-year-old daughter, Mireya, was shot in the chin and shoulder at the parade, said that the money from the United Way is a blessing but that her daughter still struggles with the physical and emotional wounds of the violence.
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