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July 05 2020, 08:00
Just minutes after the Yankees opened spring training 2.0 in The Bronx, Masahiro Tanaka suffered a frightening injury when he took a line drive off the right side of his head off the bat of Giancarlo Stanton during a simulated game Saturday.
July 05 2020, 08:00
The nearly quarter-million dollars in winning wagers reportedly placed at MGM Resorts last Sunday might be the largest sportsbook loss in Las Vegas history on bets made after an event has started.
July 05 2020, 08:00
Rapper Kanye West celebrated the Fourth of July by once again promising to run for president, and he picked up some unlikely support on Twitter after posting the message.
July 05 2020, 08:00
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, an Air Force veteran, joined "Fox Report" Saturday and reacted to a new poll showing American pride is at a 20-year low and also addressed the call to remove historical monuments and statues.
July 05 2020, 08:00
Online streaming is one of the few industries to enjoy a boom out of lockdown restrictions, and Turkish TV dramas have found great success, reaching audiences all over the world.
July 05 2020, 08:00
Earl Cameron, who died aged 102, was one of the first black actors to star on screen in 1951.
July 05 2020, 08:00
Actress Beanie Feldstein came to Wolverhampton to prepare for a role in the film How To Build A Girl.
July 05 2020, 08:00
The thought of a pint of beer in a proper pub is a dream that has sustained many people in the UK through the tough months of coronavirus lockdown, but as the doors to drinking establishments in England finally reopen after four months on Saturday, a potential nightmare looms.
July 05 2020, 08:00
The Portuguese government has denounced the British government's decision not to lift quarantine for people traveling from mainland Portugal as "absurd" and "senseless," saying the UK has seven times more coronavirus cases than it does.
July 05 2020, 08:00
For an intelligence service that is supposed to operate in the shadows, the GRU seems to attract a lot of headlines.