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"He brings that winning mentality. The people in Miami want it. They want change," Posada, who lives in the area, said ahead of the festivities to honor Jeter on Sunday at Yankee Stadium, where the shortstop had his number retired and had his Monument Park plaque unveiled.
On May 8, 1945, President Harry S. Truman announced on radio that Nazi Germany's forces had surrendered, and that "the flags of freedom fly all over Europe." In 1794, Antoine Lavoisier , the father of modern chemistry, was executed on the guillotine during France's Reign of Terror.
Scientists and supporters of science marched in cities around the world Saturday to push back against what organizers said is "an alarming trend toward d... -- The family of a 17-year-old New Jersey boy who has been imprisoned in Egypt since December are calling on U.S. authorities to do more to secure his release.Ahmed... LINCOLN - The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking nominations for sorghum producers to serve on the United Sorghum Checkoff Program board of directors. There ... West Point, N.Y. --- The No.
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Democratic US Rep. Perlmutter Running For Colorado Governor Ed Perlmutter, a six-term Democratic congressman from a competitive district in suburban Denver, is entering Colorado's race for governor in 2018. Social Media Uproar After Video Shows Police Takedown Of Woman Video of a male police officer taking a female Colorado State University student to the ground went viral on social media over the weekend.
The Cubs' celebration of their 2016 World Series title continued Monday afternoon at the White House, where they were honored in the East Room by President Barack Obama for their drought-breaking championship. "Here is something none of my predecessors got to say: 'Welcome to the White House, the World Series-champion Chicago Cubs,'" Obama said.
There's no ivy in sight and the river running alongside the downtown hotel where thousands of Cubs fans gathered this weekend is frozen solid. But there's an unmistakable feeling of autumn in the air as baseball's longest-suffering fans packed the team's annual convention to extend the party that began last November, when the Cubs beat Cleveland in Game 7 and broke a 108-year-old World Series drought.
Ski resorts in Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah have been forced to delay opening for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend or have few ski runs open because unseasonably warm weather limited their ability... Ski resorts in Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah have been forced to delay opening for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend or have few ski runs open because unseasonably warm weather limited their ability to make... A 168-foot-tall Kansas waterslide on which a state lawmaker's 10-year-old son was killed last summer will be demolished once the unfolding investigation of the tragedy is finished, the water park's... A company's announcement that it will demolish its towering Kansas waterslide as soon as investigations into the death of a boy on the ride this summer have concluded was motivated by uncertainty among park patrons,... When Mary Mitchell gathers with family ... (more)
A weary-looking Hillary Clinton makes her first appearance since her concession, and admits that 'coming here wasn't the easiest thing for me' and she 'wanted never to leave the house again' Ex-Secretary of State George Shultz's grandson, 26, is revealed as Theranos whistleblower who exposed flaws in Elizabeth Holmes' home blood-testing machine... and opened a family rift Trump officials will be banned form lobbying for FIVE YEARS after they leave the administration, to stop them using government to 'enrich themselves' Anderson Cooper reconciles with the brother he had not seen for 38 years - after a bizarre dispute over their mother Gloria Vanderbilt's therapist 'I caught her sending sexy selfies in her wedding lingerie to an ex-fling...' Bridesmaids reveal the shocking and cringe-worthy moments they realized their friend's marriage wouldn't last Devastated widow sues 'drunk and ... (more)
The U.S. Supreme Court could decide as early as Saturday if it will take up an appeal of an Arizona ballot collection law that was blocked after Democrats argued it hindered minorities from voting.
Islamic State fighters launch counterattacks in the thin strip of te... Airbus via AP). This satellite image taken Oct. 31, 2016, shows the Islamic State group's defensive line in southern Mosul, Iraq.
The family of a black South Carolina motorist shot and killed by a white policeman says they aren't worried the case will be decided by a nearly all-white jury. By The Associated Press Four presidential elections dating back to 1800 failed to produce a clear winner after an initial count of the votes.
'Put it all out on the table': Hillary ramps up her war with FBI director Comey as she hits out at his 'strange, unprecedented and deeply troubling' decision to announce reopening of email probe Revealed: Huma Abedin swore UNDER OATH that she had given up all her devices that had State Department emails on them Why hadn't the FBI already checked Huma's shared computer? And did disgraced Weiner have access to confidential Clinton emails? The key questions sparked by the shock revival of Hillary investigation Attorney General told FBI director James Comey NOT to send letter to Congress about bureau reopening the investigation into Hillary's emails because it could influence the election Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez took cocaine and had drunk more than twice the legal alcohol limit before he died in boat crash, autopsy reveals Brazilian scientists to release millions of factory-bred ... (more)
As an aspiring politician who's considering a run against Senator Elizabeth Warren, he's strictly minor league. Warren could easily smash out of the ballpark whatever Schilling throws at her.
The Cubs, for more than half a century viewed as the lovable losers of old ivy-covered Wrigley Field, beat the best pitcher of the now generation in Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw in a 5-0 victory that clinched the National League pennant, 4-2. Next up, the Cleveland Indians and the Curse of the Billy Goat.
It's rarely a good sign when someone has to qualify their response with, "Well, I don't speak for the Jews..." Curt Schilling , a man who is totally fine with grown men checking out 10-year-old girls , doesn't understand how people of the Jewish faith can vote for Democrats. So the former Red Sox pitcher and likely future Republican Senate candidate asked CNN's Jake Tapper to explain them to him this afternoon.
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling will run against U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren in 2018, he announced on a Rhode Island radio station Tuesday, but only if his wife gives her blessing. "I've made my decision.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was greeted by a couple of thousand enthusiastic supporters last evening at a byelection campaign event in Medicine Hat, Alta., which is known for its staunch support of the Conservative party. An additional 1,600 people lined up around the block hoping to get a glimpse of Trudeau while about 100 protesters angry at him over his plans for a carbon tax held their own gathering nearby.