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Mar 11 2023
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Home plate umpire suspended after egregious game-ending strike call
It’s 1, 2, 3 strikes you’re out and for one umpire, the quicker you get to go home. Two shocking strike call concluded a college baseball game between New Orleans and Mississippi Valley State on Friday night, and the plate umpire Reggie Drummer has since been suspended indefinitely, the Southland Conference announced. In the ninth inning with two outs and trailing by four runs, Mississippi
New York Post (News)Mar 09 2023
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‘Chicago Fire’: Jesse Spencer to Return in Season 11 Amid Taylor Kinney’s Absence
Casey is back in Chicago, once again. Jesse Spencer, who left NBC’s “Chicago Fire” in 2021 after 200 episodes, will return for the 18th episode of Season 11, Variety confirms. Details about his storyline are still under wraps. Spencer portrayed Matt Casey on the Dick Wolf drama for the first nine seasons. He left during the the fifth episode of Season 10, as the character moved to Oregon with
VarietyMar 07 2023
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Yellen Warns Climate Change Could Trigger Asset Value Losses, Harming US Economy
Climate change is already having a major economic and financial impact on the United States and may trigger asset value losses in coming years that could cascade through the U.S. financial system, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will warn on Tuesday.
Yellen will tell a new advisory board of academics, private sector experts and non-profits there has been a five-fold increase in the
International Business TimesMar 09 2023
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AMLO discusses gigafactory plans with Tesla team
President López Obrador met with Tesla executives at the National Palace on Wednesday to discuss the company’s construction of a new electric car gigafactory in Nuevo León. The meeting was attended by the Economy Minister, Raquel Buenrostro; Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard; Finance Minister Rogelio Ramírez de la O; and Germán Martínez Santoyo, head of the National Water Commission (Conagua). “
Mexico News DailyJan 24 2023
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Voters will decide Park Hill Golf Course's future
A sign outside the Park Hill Golf Course on Jan. 23, in Denver. Photo: Esteban L. Hernandez/Axios The Park Hill Golf Course's future use now rests in the hands of Denver voters. • Denver City Council voted 11-2 past midnight Monday to send a measure to the April municipal election asking voters whether to lift the conservation easement on the Park Hill Golf Course. • The council also approved
AxiosMar 09 2023
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Carlos Rodon injury is latest in Yankees’ mounting mound concerns
TAMPA — The Yankees several times used the word “mild” to describe marquee pitching acquisition Carlos Rodon’s new elbow issue. That may be the case, but I’ll say this: Their overall pitching problem is anything but mild. In fact, it’s quite concerning. General manager Brian Cashman read of litany of pitching injuries Thursday morning, and Aaron Boone revealed after the game that center
New York Post (News)Mar 17 2023
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The Worldwide Debate Over Raising The Retirement Age
In the U.S., some Republican lawmakers are proposing to raise the age of eligibility for full Social Security benefits, provoking withering criticism from President Biden and many Democrats. But the debate over when government should begin paying retirement benefits isn’t just a controversy here. It is happening all over the world.
French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed gradually
ForbesMar 15 2023
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Chris Christie lays out time frame for possible 2024 run
Former New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie laid out a time frame for when he will decide whether to jump into the 2024 race for president.
"Next 45 to 60 days," he told the Washington Examiner, noting that a campaign is still something he is actively considering.
Christie was vaulted to national prominence during his first term as governor, exhibiting a penchant for going viral on
Washington ExaminerApr 01 2023
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U.S. Social Security fund seen depleted 2033, year earlier than previous estimate
The U.S. Social Security system's main trust fund's reserves will be depleted in 2033, one year earlier than estimated last year, while Medicare's finances have improved slightly, reports from the programs' trustees showed on Friday.
The Medicare Hospital Trust Fund reserves are now expected to be depleted in 2031 compared to an estimate of 2028 made last year, due in part to new
ReutersMar 07 2023
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Palos Area Adoptable Pets Of The Week
Do you want to add a new member to your family and do something good for the Palos community at the same time? Consider adopting a pet from a local shelter. Many facilities are still working to fulfill adoptions. Millions of pets and other companion animals are taken in each year by animal rescue organizations nationwide, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
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