This “Jeopardy!” champ may not be returning to the Alex Trebek Stage anytime soon. Joey DeSena, who won the hit game show twice last year, has been arrested in North Carolina on two felony charges of ...
Trump isn’t athletic, but he is the sportsperson of the year. No one has wielded so much influence in the past 12 months.
Paradkar was among eight Canadians arrested last month as part of the FBI’s probe into former Olympic snowboarder Wedding ...
Ken Jennings is the host of "Jeopardy!" During Wednesday night's episode, Ron Lalonde joined his twin brother, 13-game winner Ray Lalonde, as a "Jeopardy!" champion. | Tyler Golden Stalwart “Jeopardy!
It’s a message that resonates with Johnathon Jones, known as "Kurohitsuki" online, who is “just a Blerd,” a term of ...
A New Jersey native who inspired many in his initial "Jeopardy!" appearance will get another chance to win as the long-running game show prepares for the start of its postseason contests to close out ...
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The Jeopardy! Second Chance Tournament resumed this week after Peter Johnston nabbed victory in the first round on Friday. This week will see nine different competitors all vying to win after they ...
Ron LaLonde returned for his fourth Jeopardy! game on Monday, December 8, after two runaways and three wins. This game ended in drama after one contestant had a huge comeback. Did Ray‘s twin brother ...
In July 2025, Michigan State University’s Interim Director of Film Studies Pete Johnston competed on Jeopardy! for the first time. Now, he’s back again for another shot at first place. Growing up in a ...
A Lansing man and MSU faculty member who narrowly lost on "Jeopardy" in July will return to the longtime quiz show Wednesday, Dec. 17, for the 2025 Second Chance Tournament. Alma native Pete Johnston, ...
Markets are deeply tied up with puzzles, wagers and games. Ask a hedge fund manager and a blackjack player how much money to put on a bet, and there’s a good chance they’ll both lean on a mathematical ...
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