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Still, for decades the batter’s eye at T-Mobile Park has been a curiosity, a scapegoat, and a symbol of futility. Today, I ...
The former Philadelphia Phillies manager and Fighting Blues standout was in attendance Saturday as the high school held a ...
Stephen King’s work has been adapted for the screen countless times to this point. The iconic horror writer has always been generous with the rights to his stories, including the “Dollar Baby” deal ...
What was scheduled as a preliminary hearing in a Napanee court room turned into a trial on May 2 as Andrew Thompson pleaded ...
Boyle Heights has changed since Gregory Nava filmed 'Mi Familia' 30 years ago, and gentrification threatens the ...
By Major League Baseball standards, Sutter Health Park is tiny with 12,000 seats and a 14,000 capacity if you count the ...
– St. Martinville Mayor Jason Willis celebrated the city adopting the Lawrason Act in a vote by residents on Saturday with a ...
Comes mutterings about San Francisco’s tough prison Alcatraz coming back. The famous “Rock,” as the impregnable jail was ...
A group of American security contractors, ex-military officers and humanitarian aid officials is proposing to take over the distribution of food and other supplies in Gaza ...
If you like high-level baseball, Olsen Field was a good place ... Hernandez hit a two-run homer that sneaked over the left field fence in the sixth. He was the second-to-last batter Patton faced.
Brandon Lowe doubled to lead off the fourth for the Rays before Diaz took Wheeler deep over the fence in right-center field to cut the lead to 3-2. Wheeler then retired nine in a row before ...
Back when they had more ideas than subservience, those who call themselves “conservatives” liked to invoke “Chesterton’s Fence,” a parable by the English philosopher G.K. Chesterton.