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The epidemic of injuries affecting Major League Baseball’s pitchers seems set to persist this year, with rotations across the league left reeling due to the alarmingly high number of cases hitting both top and lower-ranked teams. The Miami Marlins, who boasted one of baseball’s best starting lineups at the start of the season, have…
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Fox News host Jesse Watters explored the Biden administration’s allegedly tumultuous relationship with The New York Times due to unfavorable coverage during a segment of ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ According to reports, winning campaigns all share one commonality: an engaging narrative. However, President Joe Biden’s stories revolve solely around himself and are so outlandish that…
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A federal court in Manhattan has permanently dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit filed against Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, preventing the plaintiff from making further legal claims related to the case. Jeanne Bellino, aged 66 at the time of filing last year, accused Tyler of forcibly groping her inside a New York City phone booth…
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The implementation date for the new $15 fee that most motorists will be charged to enter Manhattan’s central business district has been set at June 30 by transportation officials. Under the congestion pricing plan, vehicles smaller than four feet and five inches tall as well as cars carrying fewer passengers would pay higher fees…
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The Columbia University student Khymani James has been banned from campus following his inflammatory comments about Zionists, which he described as “White supremacists” and compared them with Nazi ideology. During a January inquiry broadcast live on the internet by an official Columbia body, James stated that individuals who identify themselves as Zionists pose a…
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A man residing in Oregon has been sentenced to a term of fifty years behind bars for his involvement in the murder of sixteen-year-old Shelley Connolly that occurred back in 1978 in Alaska. Donald McQuade, now sixty-seven, denied any responsibility for Connoll’s death during his court hearing presided over by Judge Andrew Peterson last…
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Rewritten Article: If you anticipated a flurry of trades during the opening round of the NFL Draft, only to be disappointed as notable teams like the Patriots and Cardinals remained put, then welcome to Round 2 – your chance for redemption. Unlike Thursday night’s lackluster trade activity that saw just one swap in the…
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Rewritten Article: Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized media personalities who were eagerly anticipating the downfall of former President Donald Trump through Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against him, stating that they are now sinking along with NY v. Trump on “The Ingraham Angle.” She compared DA Bragg to a person pounding frantically…
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The Guatemalan authorities have carried out a raid on the offices of Save the Children following complaints about how Guatemalan children are being treated in shelters in Texas, according to the country’s Public Prosecutor. The investigation was launched after allegations that migrant children were being subjected to vulnerabilities linked with a network involving NGOs…
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Rewritten Article: The Carolina Panthers’ first-round pick in 2024 was acquired by the Chicago Bears through a blockbuster trade last year. In that same draft, the Panthers moved up to select quarterback Bryce Young with the top overall pick but ultimately missed out on C.J. Stroud, who won Rookie of the Year honors for…