Amazon is offering huge savings on a variety of Ninja appliances and cookware as part of the Early Prime Day sale. Source Read More »
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2022 Fantasy Football rookies: Analyzing the running back class, including 2022 and rookie draft outlooks
What you should know about the top rookie running backs Source Read More »
Sharks hire Mike Grier as new general manager, becomes first Black GM in NHL history
Grier played 14 NHL seasons before retiring in 2011 Source Read More »
Padres vs. Mariners prediction, odds, line: 2022 MLB picks, July 5 best bets from proven baseball model
SportsLine’s model simulated the Seattle Mariners vs. San Diego Padres game 10,000 times and released its Tuesday MLB picks Source Read More »
Four fans injured by gunfire at Oakland A’s RingCentral Coliseum during postgame fireworks show
The fans sustained ‘non-life-threatening injuries’ from ‘celebratory gunfire’ on the Fourth of July Source Read More »
Bruce Murray on why soccer may be linked to brain damage
Murray, who retired in 1995 after multiple concussions and collisions, is speaking out about his own struggles with memory and why his days on the field may have caused CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Source Read More »
Police: Parade suspect planned attack for weeks, disguised himself as woman
A gunman attacked paradegoers from a rooftop, killing 6 people, during a Chicago suburb’s July Fourth festivities. Source Read More »
At least 200 shot and killed in holiday weekend gun violence across U.S.
Hundreds of others were wounded during shootings that occurred in almost every state between Friday and Monday. Source Read More »
The long history of Russia’s efforts to subjugate Ukraine
Three decades after gaining its independence from the Soviet Union, Ukraine is again fighting for its freedom. Historian Anne Applebaum discusses the historic oppression of the Ukrainian people by Czarist and Stalinist forces, and now by the war machines of Vladimir Putin. Source Read More »
Police: Highland Park shooting suspect planned attack for weeks, escaped in women’s clothing
At a news conference Tuesday, police officials and Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering provided new information on the investigation into the Fourth of July parade shooting that killed six people and wounded two dozen. Police say the person of interest, Robert E. Crimo III, planned the attack for weeks, legally obtained a high-powered rifle, and disguised himself in women’s clothing ... Read More »