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Ex-MLB pitcher, longtime Giants executive Dick Tidrow dies at 74 Dick Tidrow, a former MLB pitcher who later became a longtime member of the San Francisco Giants' front office, has died. He was 74. Court orders Joe Exotic to be re-sentenced An appeals court has ordered for Joe Exotic of Netflix's series "Tiger King" fame to be re-sentenced on Wednesday after he appealed his 22-year prison sentence as too long. British tennis player Dan Evans out of Tokyo Games after positive COVID-19 test Dan Evans, the top-ranked British men's tennis player, will miss the Summer Games in Tokyo after testing positive for COVID-19. Johnson & Johnson recall 5 aerosol sunscreens over benzene traces Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson recalled five of its aerosol sunscreen products on Wednesday, saying testing of samples found they contained low levels of benzene. Los Angeles Angels sign ex-Chicago White Sox OF Adam Eaton The Los Angeles Angels signed former Chicago White Sox and Washington Nationals outfielder Adam Eaton, the team announced. European Union unveils climate plan to cut emissions by 55% by 2030 The European Commission on Wednesday introduced the European Green Deal, a set of proposals aimed at reducing the European Union's greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. NFL star Richard Sherman arrested on suspicion of burglary domestic violence Former Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers star cornerback Richard Sherman is facing multiple charges, including one on suspicion of burglary domestic violence, after being arrested early Wednesday. Court grants Britney Spears right to select attorney in conservatorship fight A judge on Wednesday granted Britney Spears' request to hire former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart as her attorney in her fight to end her 13-year conservatorship. Surfside, Fla., condo collapse: Death toll rises to 96; 911 calls released The death toll from a Surfside, Fla., condo collapse increased to 96 Wednesday as officials released some of the 911 calls made immediately after the tragedy. Taliban forces claim capture of key crossing on Afghan/Pakistani border Pakistan shut down a crossing on its border with Afghanistan after Taliban forces said they captured the Afghan side of the border on Wednesday. Justice Department says FBI mismanaged Larry Nassar investigation The Justice Department's inspector general released a report Wednesday detailing the FBI's mismanagement of the investigation into sexual assault accusations against USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. Jeff Bezos donates $200M for Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum learning center Jeff Bezos donated $200 million Wednesday to construct a new education center at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Water fleas demonstrate rapid evolution in response to predation When faced with the threat of predation, animals adapt surprisingly fast. According to a new study, water fleas can enact evolutionary changes within just two generations. More than 2M sign up under ACA special enrollment period More than 2 million people have signed up for health insurance during the Affordable Care Act's special enrollment period so far this year, the Biden administration announced Wednesday. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin calls for ethical AI development The U.S. military will develop artificial intelligence ethically and responsibly, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in remarks on Wednesday. U.S. markets turn in modest gains after Fed Chair Jerome Powell's testimony before House The Dow Jones Industrial Average turned in modest gains as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated his commitment to maintaining the central bank's monetary policy in testimony before Congress. COVID-19 may be 'long haul' challenge in U.S., experts warn The rise of new variants and the growing number of people with "long-haul" symptoms of COVID-19 suggest the virus will likely remain a health challenge in the United States for years, experts said Wednesday. Washington Monument reopens to public for first time in 6 months The iconic monument on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., closed in January to help curb the spread of COVID-19. Ashlee Simpson, Evan Ross, more open homes to new MTV 'Cribs' MTV announced a new season of their reality series "Cribs" featuring stars like Ashlee Simpson, Evan Ross, Big Sean and more allowing cameras into their homes. Woman accidentally buys identical lottery tickets, splits jackpot with herself A North Carolina woman accidentally purchased two tickets for the same lottery drawing and ended up splitting a $305,046 jackpot with herself. Watch: Georgia woman finds 18 snakes living under her bed A Georgia woman investigating what she initially believed to be a piece of fuzz on her bedroom floor made a far more startling discovery -- 18 snakes under her bed. Evacuations of Afghan interpreters who helped U.S. to start in July Afghan nationals who served the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan will be evacuated beginning at the end of July, a U.S. official confirmed on Wednesday. |
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Restaurant Shuts Down for a ‘Day of Kindness’ After Customers Make Its Staff CryThe owners of Apt Cape Cod, a farm-to-table restaurant in Brewster, Mass., drew a line in the sand against customers’ rude behavior since being allowed to fully reopen. 'Aline': The Crazy Celine Dion Movie at Cannes“Aline,” an unofficial biopic of the singer, boasts a singular casting choice that has all of Cannes buzzing. Plane Crash Complicates HBO Max Documentary on Diet-Inspired ChurchThe finishing touches were being put on a critical series examining Remnant Fellowship Church. Then the church’s founder was killed in an accident. What $550,000 Buys You in New Jersey, New York and DelawareAn English country cottage in Haworth, a two-bedroom co-op in Harlem and a stone mansion in Wilmington. Parents Who Never Stopped Searching Reunite With Son Abducted 24 Years AgoGuo Gangtang’s cross-country, decades-long search for his son inspired a movie. Now, there’s an ending fit for Hollywood. Can the Black Rifle Coffee Company Become the Starbucks of the Right?The company doubled its sales last year by leaning into America’s culture war. It’s also trying to distance itself from some of its new customers. I'm Visually Disabled, And I Want to Show You How Life Looks Through My EyesA filmmaker devises a few experiments to help his family experience his disability — and show how a little imagination can make us all more empathetic. More Recent Articles |
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Dick Tidrow, a former MLB pitcher who later became a longtime member of the San Francisco Giants' front office, has died. He was 74.
An appeals court has ordered for Joe Exotic of Netflix's series "Tiger King" fame to be re-sentenced on Wednesday after he appealed his 22-year prison sentence as too long.
Dan Evans, the top-ranked British men's tennis player, will miss the Summer Games in Tokyo after testing positive for COVID-19.
Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson recalled five of its aerosol sunscreen products on Wednesday, saying testing of samples found they contained low levels of benzene.
The Los Angeles Angels signed former Chicago White Sox and Washington Nationals outfielder Adam Eaton, the team announced.
The European Commission on Wednesday introduced the European Green Deal, a set of proposals aimed at reducing the European Union's greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030.
Former Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers star cornerback Richard Sherman is facing multiple charges, including one on suspicion of burglary domestic violence, after being arrested early Wednesday.
A judge on Wednesday granted Britney Spears' request to hire former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart as her attorney in her fight to end her 13-year conservatorship.
The death toll from a Surfside, Fla., condo collapse increased to 96 Wednesday as officials released some of the 911 calls made immediately after the tragedy.
Pakistan shut down a crossing on its border with Afghanistan after Taliban forces said they captured the Afghan side of the border on Wednesday.
The Justice Department's inspector general released a report Wednesday detailing the FBI's mismanagement of the investigation into sexual assault accusations against USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
Jeff Bezos donated $200 million Wednesday to construct a new education center at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
When faced with the threat of predation, animals adapt surprisingly fast. According to a new study, water fleas can enact evolutionary changes within just two generations.
More than 2 million people have signed up for health insurance during the Affordable Care Act's special enrollment period so far this year, the Biden administration announced Wednesday.
The U.S. military will develop artificial intelligence ethically and responsibly, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in remarks on Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average turned in modest gains as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated his commitment to maintaining the central bank's monetary policy in testimony before Congress.
The rise of new variants and the growing number of people with "long-haul" symptoms of COVID-19 suggest the virus will likely remain a health challenge in the United States for years, experts said Wednesday.
The iconic monument on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., closed in January to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
MTV announced a new season of their reality series "Cribs" featuring stars like Ashlee Simpson, Evan Ross, Big Sean and more allowing cameras into their homes.
A North Carolina woman accidentally purchased two tickets for the same lottery drawing and ended up splitting a $305,046 jackpot with herself.
A Georgia woman investigating what she initially believed to be a piece of fuzz on her bedroom floor made a far more startling discovery -- 18 snakes under her bed.
Afghan nationals who served the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan will be evacuated beginning at the end of July, a U.S. official confirmed on Wednesday. 
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