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Luke Floriea was waived injured by the Browns on Aug. 11, cleared waivers, and reverted to the their injured reserve list the ...
Maxx Crosby kept running into star athletes over the summer, from NBA great Kevin Garnett to former NFL wide receiver Steve ...
The world’s game afforded Kotaro Umeda the opportunity to play it the world over. It’s been an experience that has left him ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Pam Bondi is effectively in charge of the police department in Washington, D.C. — so says the White House. But the city’s police force already has a Pam at the helm ...
On May 1, 2003, George W. Bush announced, “Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” He was standing below a giant banner ...
Where has the summer gone? The kids are headed back to school already! Stores are filled with school supplies and organizing ...
CDC shooting marks latest in a string of hostility directed at health workers. Many aren’t surprised
Kennedy has been a leading voice in spreading false information about vaccines, scientists and public health leaders, often using heated rhetoric that says they have caused mass death and injury.
The agency that oversees sports gambling in Ohio says it is working with Major League Baseball on the investigation of Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, but had no ...
Now it’s Dillon Gabriel’s turn to start a preseason game. Probably. But that isn’t the newsy bulletin that came out of the Browns’ joint practice with the Eagles on Aug. 13. Rookie quarterback ...
CARO, Mich. (AP) — A pickup truck went through a stop sign in rural Michigan and crashed into a van carrying members of an Amish community, killing at least six people, authorities said. The crash ...
Weinstein could be sentenced next month, but only if there’s no retrial on an unresolved rape charge
Manhattan Judge Curtis Farber said Wednesday he could sentence Weinstein on Sept. 30 — but only if there’s no retrial on a rape charge that the last jury failed to reach a verdict on.
Two South Texas bakery owners are guilty of concealing and harboring employees in the U.S. illegally, a jury found Wednesday afternoon following a trial that only lasted three days.
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