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Keith

American  
[keeth] / kiθ /

noun

  1. Sir Arthur, 1866–1955, Scottish anthropologist.

  2. a male given name.


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Keith Wachtel, who oversees the NHL’s business operations, said that aligning with prediction markets enabled the league to influence which contracts are available on Kalshi and Polymarket and have better integrity protections on those platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Barrios, who trained as a child at the Eastside Boys and Girls Club in San Antonio, was a relatively low-profile champion who is now facing fighters the caliber of Davis, Keith Thurman, Yordenis Ugás and Pacquiao.

From Los Angeles Times

An Ireland-based Rippling employee, Keith O’Brien, alleged in an affidavit filed in April that Deel Chief Executive Alex Bouaziz recruited him and gave him instructions for what information to take from Rippling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many in the music world trace the genesis of this phenomenon to Keith Moon, who was legendary both as a drummer for the Who and for trashing hotel rooms, including TVs.

From The Wall Street Journal

A 1972 film recording documents Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones and saxophonist Bobby Keys throwing a TV off the 10th-floor balcony of Continental Hyatt House Los Angeles.

From The Wall Street Journal