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Padres' Manny Machado and manager Mike Shildt ejected during game against Mets 06/16/2024 08:56pm • NEW YORK (AP) — San Diego's Manny Machado and manager Mike Schildt were ejected in the sixth inning of Sunday's game at New York Mets after the All-Star took a called third strike. With San Diego trailing 7-2, Machado was called out by plate umpire Adam Beck on a full-count sinker from Adrian Hous Yankees top prospect Jasson Domínguez goes on minor league IL 06/16/2024 08:28pm • BOSTON (AP) — Yankees top prospect Jasson Domínguez was placed on the minor league injured list. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said at Fenway Park Sunday that Domínguez felt something in his left side on a checked swing in a game playing for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre a day earlier. â Alonso has season-high 5 RBIs as surging Mets beat Padres 11-6 for 5th straight win 06/16/2024 08:02pm • NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Alonso had a season-high five RBIs, combining with Francisco Lindor on first-inning home runs that built a three-run lead against Dylan Cease after 16 pitches, and the surging New York Mets beat the San Diego Padres 11-6 Sunday for their fifth straight win. Tylor Megill (2-3) What Is Budget Counseling -- And Do You Need It? 06/16/2024 08:00pm • It can be challenging to keep your finances in check, particularly with an unpredictable economy, inflation and rising household expenses. Budget counseling could be the answer to get in a better position to manage your money. Read about what it is and how to decide if you need it. What Is Budget Co How to Choose a Law School Where Faculty Are Great Teachers 06/16/2024 08:00pm • American law schools present themselves as stately and storied institutions, but they compete in a tenuous market for funding, faculty, students and their tuition. Unsustainable schools shut down, and new schools open. This competition has led to innovations like online programs, along with incentiv Avoid These Cancer-Causing Foods 06/16/2024 08:00pm • Over the last several decades, certain foods have been vilified as being potentially capable of causing cancer. So, which ones are the biggest carcinogenic culprits? And how can you eat to prevent cancer or reduce the chances of a recurrence if you've been diagnosed with cancer? Cancer-Causing Foods Outdoor Playsets: Are They Worth It? 06/16/2024 08:00pm • The benefit of being a homeowner is having the option to enhance your property as you see fit. You may decide to sink some money into making your backyard a more entertaining place. That could mean installing a deck, springing for a built-in grill or putting in an outdoor playset to (ideally) keep y Ferrer homers twice and Dorsey is nails again as Seminoles knock Virginia out of CWS with a 7-3 win Ferrer homers twice and Dorsey is nails again as Seminoles knock Virginia out of CWS with a 7-3 win 06/16/2024 06:09pm • OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Jaime Ferrer hit two homers, Carson Dorsey turned in a third straight strong start, and Florida State bounced back from a gut-wrenching loss two days earlier to stay alive in the College World Series with a 7-3 win over Virginia on Sunday. The Seminoles (48-16) have won at le Hot days ahead for DC area: Heat emergency plan in effect this week Hot days ahead for DC area: Heat emergency plan in effect this week 06/16/2024 05:52pm • D.C., Maryland and Virginia are starting a streak of 90-degree days this week as Juneteenth and the Summer Equinox — the longest day of the year and the beginning of astrological summer — creep ever closer. Here's what you need to know. After a calm, breezy and fairly sunny Father's Day weeke Celtics back home with chance to close out Mavericks and clinch record 18th NBA championship Celtics back home with chance to close out Mavericks and clinch record 18th NBA championship 06/16/2024 05:19pm • BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics’ catastrophic performance in Game 4 of the NBA Finals gave them a chance to clinch another championship on Monday night under the 17 banners already hanging in the TD Garden rafters. And, coach Joe Mazzulla reminded them, that they would still have two more chanc New signs in Veterans Plaza enforce Silver Spring noise ordinance New signs in Veterans Plaza enforce Silver Spring noise ordinance 06/16/2024 10:58am • Whether it's electrified music or someone with a microphone and amplifier spreading their message, Montgomery County said it will begin cracking down on loud noises next month in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland. And now, there are new signs saying just that. Montgomery County Assistant Chief Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024? Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024? 06/16/2024 12:08am • Deadlines are coming up between now and July 5 in five states where advocates are trying to gather enough voters' signatures to put abortion-related questions on ballots in November's elections. Measures that would enshrine the right to abortion in state constitutions are already on the ballot in fo Toyota shareholders demand vote against chairman Toyoda as automaker embroiled in testing scandal 06/15/2024 11:07pm • TOKYO (AP) — Toyota’s chairman Akio Toyoda will be facing some disgruntled shareholders this week, as two major proxy groups demand a vote against keeping the grandson of the founder on its board. The vote expected at the June 18 annual shareholders meeting comes after Toyota apologized recentl Indiana Republicans upset Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor, backing far-right pick Indiana Republicans upset Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor, backing far-right pick 06/15/2024 06:32pm • INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Republicans rejected Sen. Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor on Saturday, instead nominating a podcasting pastor with far-right views to be his running mate. Braun, who is leaving the Senate, endorsed state Rep. Julie McGuire for his running mate when he beca Lower your risk of falling as you get older with these simple steps Lower your risk of falling as you get older with these simple steps 06/15/2024 09:00am • One in four older adults in the U.S. will fall each year, putting them at risk of injury, broken bones and even death. Falls are a growing public health concern as the country's population sees record numbers of people turn 65 — now and in the future. But common as falls may be, they are not inevi
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