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Rick’s Cabaret Girls Congratulate Florida Gators


New York — The exotic dancers who perform at Rick’s Cabaret New York, the famous adult club known to be a favorite with celebrities, pro athletes, Wall Streeters, and couples, congratulate the Florida Gators on winning the March Madness 2025 NCAA Basketball Championship.

“The Gators beat the Houston Cougars in a game that went right down to the final seconds,” said Rick’s girl Michelle. “The Florida Gators are the college champs, and we congratulate them. It’s time to celebrate and there is no better place for celebrations than Rick’s Cabaret.

At Rick’s Cabaret there are so many hot girls anxious to show off their sexy bodies. It’s always a party at Rick’s, and you will experience the best in VIP treatment. Let’s pop some bottles and make it rain on the gorgeous girls.”

The three-story Rick’s Cabaret New York is located in midtown Manhattan (50 West 33 Street) and features over 100 dancers daily, multiple stages, a discreet private VIP floor, luxury skyboxes, a Roof Top Cigar Lounge, and its own Rick’s Steakhouse for daily lunch specials, dinner, and the city’s best late-night menu, serving all the way until 3AM.


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NFL Changes Overtime Rules


The NFL’s owners approved plans to expand replay assist and revisit overtime rules, while also opting to stick with the newly implemented kickoff rules, during the NFL League Meetings in Florida.

Regular-season overtime rules will now match the playoffs, allowing both teams the chance to get a possession even if a touchdown is scored on the opening drive. Additionally, overtime was amended to be 10 minutes instead of 15 minutes in play time.

The owners also approved a proposal to allow replay assist to consult on-field officials to overrule objective calls if there was “clear and obvious” evidence that a foul didn’t occur. Additionally, the league will continue to utilize the dynamic kickoff rule, which was implemented last season, while moving the ball on spot on touchbacks from the 30-yard line to the 35-yard line.

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Yankees Are Home Run Kings


The New York Yankees got off to a hot start Saturday, opening a home game against the Milwaukee Brewers by hitting three straight home runs off the first three pitches. That was just the start of the onslaught: New York finished with a team-record nine homers — including three from Aaron Judge — in a 20-9 victory over the Brewers.

The Toronto Blue Jays hold the MLB record for home runs in a game with 10, set in 1987. The Yankees, who were using some interesting hardware, joined the Cincinnati Reds (Sept. 4, 1999) as the only other teams with nine.
New York’s first four homers came against former Yankees pitcher Nestor Cortes, who was traded to Milwaukee soon after dropping the ball in New York’s World Series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Oswald Peraza also homered.
Traded from the Yankees in December, Cortes gave up eight runs, six hits and five walks over two innings in his Brewers debut.

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Yankees Youth Movement


For the first time in 70 years, two Yankees aged 25 or younger went deep in the first game of the season. The last time that happened, Mickey Mantle was involved, and the Yankees reached the World Series.
Austin Wells, a 25-year-old catcher, and Anthony Volpe, a 24-year-old shortstop, delivered homers Thursday on the way to a relatively breezy, 4-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Southpaw Carlos Rodón cruised through 5 innings in place of injured ace Gerrit Cole. Captain Aaron Judge laced a timely double that doinked off third base in the seventh. Things got hairy for new closer Devin Williams against his former club in the ninth, but the All-Star held on for his first save in pinstripes.

And the home fans — all 46,208 of them went home happy.
Both Volpe and Wells are crucial not just to this season but also to the next half-decade of Yankees baseball. Aaron Judge will turn 33 in April. Cole will be 35 when he returns next season. Goldschmidt, Williams and Bellinger can be free agents this winter. Jazz Chisholm Jr. could depart the next winter.

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Raiders Sign Former Jets QB


The Raiders have their new quarterback.
Las Vegas has acquired quarterback Geno Smith for a 2025 third-round draft pick to reunite him with former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
Smith is entering the final season of his three-year, $75 million contract, and the quarterback sought a new deal in the $45-million-a-year range.
The Raiders sought to improve upon their quarterback play after a 4-13 season that saw Gardner Minshew II and Aidan O’Connell share the bulk of snaps.

As a group, the team’s quarterbacks threw for a combined 3,797 yards and 19 touchdowns with an 82.4 rating, while the team had the fourth-worst scoring offense in the NFL (18.2 points per game).
They had flirted with Matthew Stafford as a potential option to take over as signal-caller before he decided to remain with the Rams on a restructured deal.
Now, the Raiders get Smith, who revived his career in Seattle, where the quarterback played for five seasons, four of which came with Carroll — who was hired as Raiders head coach this offseason — at the helm.

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Mezcal Cocktails Now at Applebee’s


Applebee’s announced the launch of new Mezcal cocktails featuring Dos Hombres, created by Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Teremana Tequila.
Priced at $9 each, here’s a closer look at the new cocktails:
- New Breaking Rock Rita: Paying homage to one of television’s greatest duos, Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston’s Dos Hombres Mezcal is shaken up with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s ultra-premium Teremana Blanco Tequila, blue curacao, lime, and a sky-blue sugar rim.
- New Passion Fruit Mezcal Rita: Sweet with a kiss of smoke, the Passion Fruit Mezcal Rita features passion fruit, Dos Hombres Mezcal, Teremana Blanco Tequila, triple sec, lime, and a gummi lip garnish.
- New Classic Mezcal Rita: Made for the traditional margarita drinker looking to kick things up a notch, the Classic Mezcal Rita features Applebee’s signature margarita mix with a hint of smooth smoke from Dos Hombres Mezcal, Teremana Blanco Tequila, triple sec, and lime.

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NY Jets Sign Justin Fields


The New York Jets and free agent quarterback Justin Fields reached a contract agreement with Fields getting a two-year, $40 million deal that includes $30 million guaranteed.
Fields, 26, now becomes the favorite to be the Jets starting quarterback in 2025.
The Bears drafted Fields out of Ohio State with the 11th overall pick in 2021, the same draft that the Jets took Zach Wilson with the No. 2 pick. Fields showed flashes of potential but it never clicked for him in Chicago as he played for two different head coaches and two different offensive coordinators in his three years there. He went 10-28 as the starting quarterback and the Bears moved on last year, trading him to the Steelers.

Fields started the first six games of last season in Pittsburgh and did some good things. He threw five passing touchdowns and rushed for five more and had only one interception. The team was 4-2 when Steelers coach Mike Tomlin decided to switch to Russell Wilson as his starter.
Fields played sparingly for the rest of the season and is now moving on from Pittsburgh, which reportedly was interested in re-signing him.

In his career, Fields has thrown 45 touchdowns, run for another 19 and thrown 31 interceptions. He has a career QB rating of 83.9 and a 61.1 completion percentage.

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Yankee Gerrit Cole Out With Injury


New York Yankee Gerrit Cole had Tommy John surgery.
Cole was experiencing elbow discomfort during a spring training outing and underwent an MRI that ultimately revealed the need for Tommy John surgery.

The news is a devastating blow to the Yankees and Cole, who’s approaching what would be his 13th MLB season at 34 years old.

Pitchers who undergo the procedure to reconstruct the ulnar collateral ligament generally face a 12-to-18-month timetable to return. The procedure rules Cole out for the entire 2025 season and places his long-term future as an MLB ace in doubt.
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John Cena To Retire From WWE


John Cena, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) legend, surprised fans when he announced his retirement after over two decades in the ring. He is set to make his final appearance in 2025.
Cena, 47, made his announcement at the WWE “Money in the Bank” event in Canada, and thanked fans for their energy and for allowing him to “play in their house.”
“Tonight, I officially announce my retirement from the WWE,” the 16-time WWE champion told the crowd.
Cena made his WWE TV debut in 2002, and since then he has become a staple for the wrestling organization, headlining WrestleMania five times.

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New Four-N-One Pizza At Little Caesars


Little Caesars is testinga new Four-N-One Pizza at select locations.
The Four-N-One Pizza features a large pizza divided into four sections with two slices each of:
- Cheese
- Pepperoni
- Pepperoni, Italian Sausage & Bacon
- Pepperoni, Italian Sausage, Mushrooms, Onions & Green Peppers
While prices may vary, the Four-N-One Pizza carries a suggested price of $8.99.
The Four-N-One Pizza is basically a tamed down version of the Quattro Pizza that made its nationwide debut on Little Caesars menus back in 2019.
