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Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

Evel Comes Down To Earth

daredevil's last days

Lane DeGregory: The old daredevil tips back in his recliner, nursing a blue lollipop. His small white dog, Rocket, slumbers in his lap.



On the Food Network, a chef is shouting. Evel Knievel grabs the remote, fumbles with the buttons.



"Blasted thing," he growls. "I can't turn it down." He slams the clicker on the table beside him. Buries his face in his hands.



"I spend my days right here, mostly," he says, without lifting his head. It's been three weeks since his second stroke. He is always tired, sometimes addled. Knievel is 68 but has the body of - well, of a man held together with pins and plates.



"I used to go all over the world," he grumbles. "I used to travel eight months…

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