NPR News - On the podcast, Pesca uses his knowledge of the subject and sense of humor to put together interesting radio features on such topics as the underground poker rooms of New York, problem gambling in the Asian-American community, and how lobbyist Jack
Los Angeles Times - In the early '90s, when I moved to Henderson, Nev., from Orange County as a high school freshman, the town was a blot in the desert. The air was dry and crisp and often filled with the buzzing chorus of locusts and overworked swamp coolers. Downtown
Houston Chronicle - Motorcycles are the stars of the rally, and the place to see them best is the Strand, from 21st to 25th streets, where bikers will parade by slowly "all day, every day," organizer Ron Limbock says. Poker Run: The three-day, 24-stop run starts
MSNBC - We've seen a huge decrease in credit-card fraud," says the antifraud manager for Poker.com, an online gambling company based in Brisbane, Australia. The cost of the service varies with query volume; heavy users pay less than a penny per reputation
San Antonio Express News - If Saturday night's showdown at Kyle Field was a poker game, Stoops was the seasoned card shark who knew exactly when to take the risk that would make his opponent flinch. And Fran was the sweaty-palmed mark who came so close to
Pioneer Press - But for those of you already saying, "been there, done that," there's always the "new experiences" sections packed with packages like private poker parties ($245), sushi kayaking tours ($140), indoor skydiving ($60) and the chance to fly a Russian
NBC 10 - There was a star-studded poker game. And they auctioned off a guitar signed by Willie Nelson. Tim was thrilled that so many showed up to honor his father's memory. "Shows the impact that he had on people -- especially here in this town," he said. "I
Marin Independent Journal - Raffles, bingo, poker, broken down horses, checkers, jacks or raindrops dripping down a window. If I played, I won. But, when time was up - time was up. After months of the Midas touch, I suddenly couldn't win a coin flip. If I had bought a turkey
Signal - A bunch of us sat down to play a game of penny poker and a cherubic younger brother, John Doty, wide-eyed and innocent, wanted to play with us older kids. I still remember wincing when he brought in his bank and emptied the coins onto the carpet. I can
Gambling 911 - If Sportsbook.com had it their way, they would have hidden the betting odds on Arizona Republican Senator Jon Kyl, who they currently list as a -600 favorite to beat challenger Jim Pederson. A group calling itself Poker Players Against Jon Kyl