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Corey Seager not in Rangers lineup for his 1st regular-season return to Dodger Stadium 06/11/2024 10:46pm • LOS ANGELES (AP) â Corey Seager returned to Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night for the first time in the regular season since leaving the organization as a free agent after the 2021 season. But he wasnât in the Texas Rangersâ lineup. Seager remains day-to-day with a left hamstring injury. He demu Duplex Diner closing after more than a quarter-century Duplex Diner closing after more than a quarter-century 06/11/2024 10:38pm • Adams Morgan comfort food hangout and bar Duplex Diner, which is popular among locals and D.C.âs LGBTQ+ community, is closing its doors after more than 25 years in business. The diner was unable to renew its lease, according to an announcement made by its owners on social media. The Washingt Saints' Kamara explains choice to skip voluntary team work, praises new offense at minicamp 06/11/2024 08:04pm • METAIRIE, La. (AP) â Saints running back Alvin Kamara rejects the premise that his absence from voluntary practices this offseason indicates a lack of enthusiasm for â or commitment to â learning New Orleans' new offense. âœIâve been in this eight years," said Kamara, who was selected by Ne 5 Best Charles Schwab Money Market Funds 06/11/2024 08:00pm • Keeping some cash on hand as "dry powder" can be a useful strategy for beginner and advanced investors alike. Cash can serve as a psychological aid to stay invested during periods of market volatility, enable dollar-cost averaging or provide the opportunity to take advantage of a downturn to buy the What Homebuyers Need to Know About Climate Change 06/11/2024 08:00pm • Derechos along the Gulf Coast that close airports and break windows in high-rise buildings. Falling hailstones as large as melons. The worst tornado season in over a decade. Predictions for an unusually busy Atlantic hurricane season between now and the end of November. Heat records being broken in 16 Things to Do When You're Deep in Debt 06/11/2024 08:00pm • Americans are carrying a lot of debt. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Center for Microeconomic Data, total household debt increased by $212 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, making it so that everyone owes a collective $17.5 trillion. In addition, America's credit card balan Survey: Unwilling to Sell, Many Homeowners Remodel Instead 06/11/2024 08:00pm • Today's homeowners have a problem that many aspiring first-time homebuyers would be lucky to have: Their mortgage rates are too low to give up, and their monthly payments are too cheap to trade in. Some homeowners don't want to move and sacrifice their lower housing payments, and others can't afford Gable Steveson banks on himself in career switch: From wrestling champ to NFL bid with the Bills 06/11/2024 07:36pm • ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) â Gable Steveson thought he achieved the impossible with his stunning last-second takedown of three-time world wrestling champion Geno Petriashvili to win gold at the Tokyo Games. Three years later, the 24-year-old Steveson is raising the degree of difficulty in approaching Bills linebacker Matt Milano cleared to resume practicing for 1st time since leg injury last season 06/11/2024 06:57pm • ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) â Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano has been cleared to resume practicing, with coach Sean McDermott on Tuesday saying the seven-year starter is projected to be a full-go once training camp opens next month. McDermott said Milano, who sustained a severe injury to his rig Key witness at bribery trial of Sen. Bob Menendez faces grueling day of cross-examination 06/11/2024 06:22pm • NEW YORK (AP) â The prosecution's prized turncoat witness at the bribery trial of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez was politely combative Tuesday as defense lawyers tried to poke holes in his testimony and portray him as a habitual liar. Jose Uribe spent a third day on the witness stand, a day after telling Mexico's tactic to cut immigration to the US: wear out migrants Mexico's tactic to cut immigration to the US: wear out migrants 06/11/2024 05:36pm • VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) â âœHere, again.â Yeneska Garcíaâs face crumbled as she said it, and she pressed her head into her hands. Since fleeing crisis in Venezuela in January, the 23-year-old had trekked through the Darien Gap jungle dividing Colombia and Panama, narrowly survived being k Biden administration seeks to wipe consumer medical debt off most credit reports with proposed rule Biden administration seeks to wipe consumer medical debt off most credit reports with proposed rule 06/11/2024 05:03pm • The Biden administration is pushing to prevent medical debt from being considered in most decisions made over whether someone qualifies to rent an apartment, buy a car or take on a mortgage. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Tuesday it is planning a rule that would remove medical bills f In a few months, these new federal rules could speed up airline refunds In a few months, these new federal rules could speed up airline refunds 06/11/2024 04:18pm • We've all had to deal with delayed or canceled flights because of weather, equipment, or staffing problems â but new federal regulations will take effect this fall, requiring all airlines to automatically refund you when it happens. Experts say you are entitled to a full refund for the unused p FBI data show sharp drop in violent crime but steepness is questioned FBI data show sharp drop in violent crime but steepness is questioned 06/11/2024 02:42pm • The Biden administration is taking credit for a sharp drop in violent crime nationwide earlier this year but one expert cautions that the declines in FBI data are preliminary and likely overstated. The data show steep drops in every category of violent crime in every region in the first three months What the new 'buy now, pay later' rule means for small businesses offering the service What the new 'buy now, pay later' rule means for small businesses offering the service 06/11/2024 12:22pm • NEW YORK (AP) â âœBuy now, pay laterâ services are a popular way that shoppers pay for goods. The payment plan is usually marketed as zero-interest, or low interest, and allows consumers to spread out payments for purchases over several weeks or months. Because shoppers like the service, offer
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