Red Sox beat the major league-leading Braves 5-3 for 2-game sweep
Justin Turner hit a go-ahead, two-run double off the Green Monster in the seventh inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the major league-leading Atlanta Braves 5-3 on Wednesday night to sweep the two-game series
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Rodón and Bader lead the Yankees past the Mets 3-1 for a Subway Series split
Carlos Rodón earned his first victory in four starts with the New York Yankees, who got an offensive spark from Harrison Bader in beating the New York Mets 3-1 for a two-game split of their Subway Series
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Angry Russia refuses to speak at UN meeting on its attacks on Ukraine's key port city of Odesa.
In an escalation of Russia’s anger at Ukraine and its Western backers, Russia refused to speak at a U.N. Security Council meeting called to discuss Moscow’s recent attacks on Odesa
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Lula to Tap Ally to Run Brazil Statistics Agency, Raising Concerns of Its Future
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has decided to pick an economist known for his heterodox views to
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Braves trade target breaks fans' hearts before potential move
The Braves are reportedly interested in trading for Red Sox outfielder Adam Duvall for a possible reunion, but not before Duvall broke Atlanta's heart.Of the many possible moves that the Atlanta Braves could make at the upcoming MLB trade deadline, one that has been persistent has been the ...
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Ammon Bundy ordered to pay $26 million to Idaho hospital, its CEO and 2 staff members
Ammon Bundy, the Idaho-based anti-government activist who captured national attention seven years ago when he led an armed occupation of federal land in Oregon, has been ordered to pay $26 million dollars to a Boise hospital, its CEO, a doctor and a nurse practitioner.
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Bears already seeing new dynamic duo shine in training camp
The team with the worst record in the NFL this past season also had big issues throwing the football. However, there’s Moore odd news for the Chicago Bears.This past season, the Chicago Bears closed a forgettable 2022 with 10 straight losses and finished with an NFL-worst 3-14 record. The ...
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Kenya Moore dubbed 'real life Black Barbie' as 'RHOA' star rocks sultry pink frock: 'Should’ve been in the movie'
Kenya Moore wore a sultry pink dress with a halter top and cutouts at the waist, calling herself the "#DetroitBarbie"
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All Blacks opt for stability as Wallabies roll dice for crunch clash
Under-pressure Wallabies coach Eddie Jones rolled the dice Thursday with a new-look "young, vibrant" side to face the All Blacks in Melbourne, while powerhouse New Zealand opted for stability...
1970-01-01 08:00
Caitriona Balfe, Michael Stipe and more pay tribute to Sinéad O'Connor
On Wednesday, as the news of Sinéad O'Connor's death broke, many celebrities took to social media to pay tribute to the music icon.
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El Salvador plans mass trials for those imprisoned in gang crackdown
New rules passed by El Salvador’s congress Wednesday will allow courts to try accused gang members in mass trials, in an effort to expedite tens of thousands of cases for those detained under the country’s crackdown on street gangs. The changes to the country’s criminal code are just the latest in President Nayib Bukele’s war on the Barrio 18 and Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gangs, which began last year when the leader declared a “state of emergency” in response to a wave of violence. His government suspended constitutional rights and has detained 71,976 people accused of being in gangs, or 1% of the country’s population. They have been jammed into prisons, fueling waves of accusations of human rights violations. As little as 30% of those detained have clear ties to organized crime, the human rights group Cristosal estimates. The new rules allow trials to be held for groups of defendants based on what area they lived in and what “clique” — a smaller group within a gang — controlled that territory. The legislation also increases prison time for those found to be gang leaders from 45 years to 60. The government has used similar strategies in other parts of the crackdown, rounding up large groups of people often based on how they looked and where they lived. It also carried out mass arraignments, at which judges faced anywhere from 50 to 500 detainees at once, often not considering documents and other evidence that speak to the character of those facing charges. The new trial rules, which were proposed weeks before, were pushed through by the Bukele-supporting majority in congress, while a smaller set of opposition politicians voted against the change. Johnny Wright Sol, from the conservative Nuestro Tiempo party, called the changes “a scheme designed to carry out the government’s plan to keep all those detained without a firm conviction.” “Doing these kinds of mass convictions just as they’ve done with captures is violating due process and violating the individual rights of all those accused,” he said. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
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Savea to lead All Blacks against Wallabies after Cane injury
Ardie Savea will captain the All Blacks against the Wallabies in Melbourne after regular skipper Sam Cane was ruled out by injury, New Zealand...
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