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Biden announces $150M to fight cancer — after Trump rips him for doing ‘nothing’ and vows to actually cure it
President Biden traveled Tuesday to New Orleans to announce the distribution of $150 million in grants as part of his “Cancer Moonshot” — after being ridiculed by former President Donald Trump for doing “nothing” to fulfill his 2020 campaign pledge to cure cancer, which Trump claimed he’d actually do. Biden, 81, made the trip as
Adams sparks Big Brother concerns over plan to use drones to fight crime at Central Park
Central Park frolickers could soon find themselves under Big Brother surveillance from NYPD drones flying above them, as the iconic green space struggles with a whopping crime increase. Tech-loving Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday floated the notion and also using nebulous other “new technology” to deal with a worrisome surge in sex crimes, assaults and
He went 1-15 in Triple-A in ’22. Now, he’s the Crew’s breakout rookieHe went 1-15 in Triple-A in ’22. Now, he’s the Crew’s breakout rookie
He went 1-15 in Triple-A in '22. Now, he's the Crew’s breakout rookie August 13th, 2024 Adam McCalvy @AdamMcCalvy Share share-square-589472 This story was excerpted from Adam McCalvy’s Brewers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. MILWAUKEE – Brewers right-hander Tobias Myers is enjoying
Little League team with Mariners ties makes WSLittle League team with Mariners ties makes WS
Little League team with Mariners ties makes WS August 13th, 2024 Daniel Kramer @DKramer_ Share share-square-590702 South Hill Little League (Puyallup, Washington) just won the Northwest Region to lock up a trip to the #LLWS! pic.twitter.com/PH60aq0rpF — Little League (@LittleLeague) August 9, 2024 This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer’s Mariners Beat newsletter. To read
U.S. Said to Consider a Breakup of Google to Address Search Monopoly
Google was found last week to have violated antitrust law by illegally maintaining a monopoly in internet search. Now discussions over how to fix those violations have begun. Justice Department officials are considering what remedies to ask a federal judge to order against the search giant, said three people with knowledge of the deliberations involving
‘Time to resolve’ Man City charges – Premier League CEO
'Time to resolve' Man City charges - Premier League CEO Media caption, Premier League: CEO Richard Masters speaks to BBC sports editor Dan Roan before new season Dan Roan Sports editor @danroan Adam Millington BBC Sport journalist Published 4 hours ago Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says it is “self-evident” the case around Manchester
Map Shows States Where Car Ownership Is Most Expensive
While inflation has brought car ownership costs to record highs in recent years, not every state provides the same financial burden to drive a vehicle. A few states topped the list when it came to overall car ownership costs in a new Bankrate report. This survey calculated each state's car ownership costs, including full coverage
WWE Star Sami Zayn’s Very Surprising Florida Home Revealed: Look Inside
When WWE superstar Sami Zayn isn’t pinning his foes in his scene-stealing matches, he has a surprising place to call home. The hulking Canadian, who has wrestled in 29 countries, has a secret when it comes to his housing preference outside the ring. The 40-year-old’s abode in Orlando, FL, is not what you might imagine
Grandmother strapped to wheelchair was forced to watch grave being dug before ex killed her: cops
A Missouri man with an alleged history of domestic abuse is accused of strapping his ex into a wheelchair and forcing her to watch him and his new girlfriend dig her grave before killing her, investigators said. Tony Charboneau, 36, was charged with the murder of his former girlfriend, Amy Hogue, 43, and other crimes
American cities are getting unbearably hot. These ones are roasting the most
CNN — No, it’s not your imagination — summers in the US really are getting hotter. And longer. Human-caused climate change is turbocharging heat all over the country, but it’s most intense in cities, where more than 260 million Americans live. That’s because buildings, roads and sidewalks radiate more heat than grass and trees, in