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During the nite-biter episode, the reigning champion — an engineer from Somerville, New Jersey— pulled off his seventh win in a row. Riccardi faced off against Andrew Wang, a medical student from ...
Jeopardy! viewers felt that the final gameshow clue was 'obvious' for participants and felt that there was 'almost no question about the outcome' ...
Fresh off a narrow escape, six-day champ Scott Riccardi, the pride of Somerville, New Jersey, was thrust into yet another ...
KDH News got the opportunity to speak with 19-year-old author and mental health advocate Donte Jennings, along with his ...
One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in ...
Ken Jennings may be best known for answering in the form of a question, but his life story offers plenty of answers on its ...
It looks like Ken Jennings is taking his career from the world of TV all the way to the putting green! Well, sort of. Ever since Ken first appeared on Jeopardy! back in 2004, fans have seen him make a ...
Jennings became a podcaster and author before assuming the hosting duties of Jeopardy! after beloved host Alex Trebek died. His all-time winnings are even higher, surpassing $4 million.
Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings writes that “our republic” might be saved from Trump-era misinformation by basic facts, like the meaning of habeas corpus, which Kristi Noem recently flubbed.
Ken Jennings won 74 consecutive games of “Jeopardy!” and is the author of the forthcoming book “The Complete Kennections.” This article originally appeared in The New York Times.