Roundup: Hooters Sports Book in Vegas Robbed; Ladies Love the Rapping Uber Driver

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Alina Boyko, a model … has Peter Thiel, a Silicon Valley billionaire, been funding Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker? … I have a big crush on Chloe Moretz, who is a talented young actress … “Sports book at Hooters Hotel robbed Monday” … Steve Kornacki is the new Nate Silver this election season … “A clever tweak to how apples are sold is making everyone eat more of them” … a national honor society member wrote a “Dear Black Girls” poem and was banned from the prom because of it … Duncan Jones, the son of David Bowie, is a movie director … “EgyptAir 804 human remains suggest blast” … National Journal reports the Obamas will live in the Kalorama neighborhood in DC when they leave the White House … sad story that’ll make you angry if you have kids: School district does nothing as girl is bullied for years, and then she killed herself

Why Ben Simmons might try to force his way to the Lakers, the horrible Blake Lively non-troversy and an interview with NBA draft guru Fran Fraschilla. [Fox Sports Radio, 30-minute podcastfull show]

Long and just slightly troubling: “Insurance Firms Profited $400 Million After [Superstorm] Sandy.” [NPR]

Thunder 118, Warriors 94. Golden State now must beat OKC three in a row to return to the NBA Finals. The Thunder have won six of their last seven games against the 73-win Warriors and 67-win Spurs. [SF Gate]

Gosh I miss Snacks, who left the Jets for the Giants. Good dude. [Bergen Record]

Josh Hart is returning to Villanova next season. Huge for the Wildcats, who will open in the Top 5. [Philly.com]

Great story on  Kevon Seymour, a rookie CB on the Bills who was nearly killed by gang members in California for no reason. [Buffalo News]

Of course the media can’t be trusted! [Barrett Sports Media]

ESPN’s Cari Champion is patterning her broadcasting career after Serena Williams. [Vogue]

Jackie Bradley Jr extended his hitting streak to 28 games, tops in MLB this season. [Boston.com]

Interesting take on the media from Jeff Jarvis: “Media must rebuild its business around relevance and value, not volume.” [Medium]

Bubba Smith, the #1 pick in the 1967 NFL draft and later an actor in the Police Academy movies, had CTE when he died in 2011. [Concussion Foundation]

Really enjoyed this piece on Advanced Analytics from Mike Wilbon. Naturally, the internet did not. [Undefeated]

Kentucky fans are not happy with Jeff Borzello for saying the Wildcats have ‘underachieved’ lately, even though he’s kind of right. [KSR]

Ladies love a good rapper. Medicore one, too.

No idea what prompted this skirmish in the streets.

So I’m the only one who doesn’t really find this mask funny?

Is this video of a tesla driver asleep with the car on autopilot staged?

James Hinchcliffe on coming back from horrific crash