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The most in-depth look at the WWE s new deal with the Peacock Network is the lead story in the new double-issue of the Observer.
We look at who the deal was put together, the finances behind it, is it a good deal for all parties, what goals there are for each side, how this affects the TV landscape and Smackdown in particular, how much money WWE was getting before and after from the Network, television vs. streaming when it comes to homes in the U.S., comparisons to UFC s deal with ESPN, quotes from the key parties, the financial viability of NBC purchasing WWE, the stock price, network subscriber numbers, money in modern PPVs, WWE projected profitability, why the method wrestlers are paid makes no sense in today s game, and notes fromall ke parties.
Green Country hospitals brace for flood of new COVID-19 patients
COVID s impact on hospitals
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TULSA, Okla. â Gatherings large and small over the holidays, travel at its highest level since the pandemic began, people not wearing masks, or social distancing, and a new more contagious strain of COVID-19 starting to spread across the nation â it s become the perfect recipe for spreading COVID-19 faster than ever before and with more and more people getting sick, our hospitals are at a crisis point. The entire state of Oklahoma has no beds, no ICU beds, Dr. Carlos Cabrera Jr. with Saint Anthony hospital in Shawnee.
Spanish women in bikinis break COVID rules by dancing in fountain
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Two bikini-clad women were caught twerking in a public fountain in the centre of Seville in the early hours of the morning - sparking a police investigation because it was during a Covid-19 curfew.
The Instagram video even had a 4.31am timestamp, sending police on a social media hunt for the women who were filmed dancing happily in the fountain while a man was heard laughing nearby.
The two women were fined for breaking the 10pm to 7am curfew, failing to wear masks and bathing in a public fountain, Spanish media says - while police allege that at least one of them was also seen at a party in a nearby apartment.
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