Cuban American umpire suing MLB for racial discrimination will work All-Star game in Miami next week

Angel Hernandez , the Cuban American baseball umpire who is suing the MLB for racial discrimination is one of the umpires chosen to work the All-Star Game taking place in Miami next Tuesday. It will be interesting to see the reaction Hernandez, who was born in Cuba and raised in Hialeah, receives from his hometown crowd.

Sorry Jeter, Tagg Romney’s Marlins bid is ‘alive and well’

Romney, the son of 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, and his bidding group are "alive and well and still in" the hunt for owning the Marlins, according to a baseball source close to the situation. Tagg Romney's group includes 2016 GOP presidential candidate and former Florida governor Jeb Bush, Quogue Capital founder Wayne Rothbaum, Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Glavine and former All-Star pitcher Dave Stewart.

Study: Men who played football in high school 60 years ago no worse off neurologically

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Leading Off: Wheeler returns for Mets

The game will be made up as part of a ... . Jacob Salamon, 11, left, and his brother Jeremiah, 8, sit in their seats in a steady rain after it was announced that a baseball game between the Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland Indians was postponed, Friday, June 30, 2017 in ... President Donald Trump's commission investigating allegations of voter fraud in the 2016 election is asking states for a list of the names, party affiliations and voting histories of all voters if the information... President Donald Trump's commission investigating allegations of voter fraud in the 2016 election is asking states for a list of the names, party affiliations and voting histories of all voters if the information is publicly available.

Coast Guard won’t install new lights where Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez crashed

The U.S. Coast Guard won't install warning lights on a Florida jetty where Miami Marlins star pitcher Jose Fernandez crashed his boat, killing himself and two other passengers last year. The Coast Guard announced its decision in a press release Thursday, saying the existing color-coded, lighted buoys and lighted range markers were "sufficient."

Donald Trump meets with Chicago Cubs at White House

President Donald Trump, with Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon, right, and team members, gives a thumb-up as he meets with the 2016 World Series Champions Chicago Cubs, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington. President Donald Trump holds up a Chicago Cubs jersey as he meets with members of the 2016 World Series Champions Chicago Cubs, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.

Tuesday’s Sports in Brief

After years of intrigue about allegedly corrupt World Cup bidding, FIFA published an investigation report that showed how voters exploited the murky system yet allowed Russia and Qatar to host the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. FIFA published investigator Michael Garcia's 430-page dossier less than 24 hours after Germany's biggest-selling daily Bild began reporting extracts from a leaked copy it received.

Wimbledon to Use IBM’s Watson AI for Highlights, Analytics, Helping Fans

International Business Machines Corp.'s Watson is seen in the immersion room during an event at the company's headquarters in New York. The Wimbledon tennis tournament, which starts Monday, will use IBM's artificial intelligence agent Watson to help direct fans to the most exciting matches, automatically generate video highlight reels and guide guests through the grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis Club .

Travel Ban, Church-State Case Await Action By Supreme Court

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Ex-Dodgers great Maury Wills retires from broadcasting in ND

Former Los Angeles Dodgers great Will... Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has told graduating cadets to be ethical and "do the right thing" in the wake of a scandal involving the youth program. Gay pride parades in New York, San Francisco and other cities are spotlighting resistance to what participants see as new pressure on gay rights.