The Super Bowl is here, and it is one of the unofficial gambling holidays of the year. Sportsbooks go all out for this big ...
The UKG survey finds an estimated 22.6 million employed Americans plan to miss work the day after the Super Bowl—breaking the ...
To celebrate their team's win, or wallow in grief over their loss, millions of Americans are expected to skip work on the Monday after Super Bowl.
According to Google Trends, Super Bowl dips are a hot topic in the weeks leading up to the big game, with every state ...
Before 1972, high school football state champions in Massachusetts were determined based on their regular-season record, with no postseason tournament. They were less publicized and sometimes ...
Whether it's the football game, the commercials or the enticing halftime show performance, millions of Americans will stay up late on Sunday.
According to UKG’s annual absenteeism survey, an estimated 22.6 million U.S. employees plan to miss work on Super Bowl Monday ...