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The third baseman expresses relief after an MRI reveals no structural damage. He was helped off the field Wednesday night ...
May retires the first 16 batters and takes a shutout into the eighth inning, striking out nine in a 6-2 win. Freddie Freeman ...
Burrell plays 12 minutes in her first game since injuring her knee in the season opener, but Natasha Cloud and Sabrina ...
Operators of mental health support lines are laying off staff and ceasing or curtailing services due to California budget ...
Sears’ slow death, which started in the 1990s with the rise of discount retailers like Walmart and online shopping platforms ...
Sand sculptors spent the day on Thursday, July 3, creating a massive “4” in the sand near T-Street in San Clemente, a ...
Our declaration of revolt against kings and intrusive parliaments was possible because of the theoretical framework provided by Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Thomas Hobbes and ...
The rookie second baseman says he’s relieved that the injury doesn’t require surgery. He is hoping to be back in two weeks, ...
The Broad’s two-part summer series spotlights Indigenous artists with live performances tied to its Jeffrey Gibson exhibition ...
The World Travel & Tourism Council predicted in May that the U.S. this year would lose $12 billion in international tourism ...
Comet is as sweet as they come – and he’s ready to brighten someone’s life with his playful spirit and loving heart. Comet ...