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Carlos Beltrán's wife intently followed Hall of Fame vote-tracker 01/22/2026 07:04pm • COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) â Carlos Beltrán's wife followed Ryan Thibodaux's Hall of Fame vote-tracker with the intensity of an investor tracking the markets. âœMy wife would wake up every morning and she was like, â˜Yes,â and I was like, â˜What happened?ââ he said Thursday during his first Hundreds of pet rats need new homes after they were found in condemned house in New York 01/22/2026 07:00pm • NEW YORK (AP) â Animal rescue volunteers are racing to find new homes for hundreds of pet rats found running amok in a filthy, now condemned house in the New York City suburbs. A group of about ten volunteers have spent the last couple of weeks rounding up the domesticated white rodents at the hom Understanding Maternity Hospital Packages and Costs 01/22/2026 07:00pm • Pregnancy and childbirth should be the happiest time of a parent's life. Unfortunately, the financial burden of giving birth can interrupt that joy. "My husband lost his job during my second pregnancy. I did not apply for a gap exception (for insurance coverage) in time, so they would not reimburse How to Choose the Right Senior Living Facility: A Checklist 01/22/2026 07:00pm • Moving aging parents or other loved ones into a senior living facility is a major event in anyone's life. Deciding when to make the move, sifting through all the options and even knowing where to begin can be overwhelming. Here, we'll unpack everything you need to know to search for -- and find -- t What to Do if Your School Doesn't Offer AP Courses 01/22/2026 07:00pm • Advanced Placement courses give students a chance to strengthen their transcripts by demonstrating academic rigor, and earn college credits. But these courses aren't offered at every high school. Nearly 80% of U.S. public high school students attended schools in 2024-2025 with five or more AP classe What a Fellowship Is and Why You Might Want One 01/22/2026 07:00pm • From skill building to networking to funding, fellowships can aid students navigating the complex terrain of higher education by providing a direct pathway to various professional fields. Fellowship programs include competitive grants, study abroad and research activities, but they are most often aw 9 Jobs That Still Offer Traditional Pensions 01/22/2026 07:00pm • For decades, workers could count on their employers to continue sending them checks even after they retired. A traditional pension -- also known as a defined benefit plan -- was the norm in many workplaces, but rising costs have made them a relative rarity nowadays. "The risk just became too much, I 6 of the Best AI ETFs to Buy for 2026 01/22/2026 07:00pm • Rotation among the largest U.S. technology stocks continues to define the race for artificial intelligence leadership, underscoring how quickly market perceptions can shift in this space. In early January, Alphabet Inc. (ticker: GOOG, GOOGL) briefly joined the $4 trillion market capitalization club, Robert Saleh gets a second crack at head coaching, signs five-year contract with Tennessee Titans 01/22/2026 06:55pm • NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) â Robert Saleh is getting another shot at turning around a struggling franchise. The Tennessee Titans are betting it goes better than the first. The Titans signed Saleh to a five-year contract on Thursday, tasking the 46-year-old with guiding Tennessee back into contention fo Takeaways from Jack Smith on his case against Trump, 'so many witnesses' and the threats ahead Takeaways from Jack Smith on his case against Trump, 'so many witnesses' and the threats ahead 01/22/2026 06:49pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Former special counsel Jack Smith testified Thursday about his investigation of President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, detailing how the defeated president âœsought to preyâ on his supporters and âœlooked for ways to stay in power,â culminating in t MacKenzie Gore traded to the Rangers from the Nationals for 5 prospects MacKenzie Gore traded to the Rangers from the Nationals for 5 prospects 01/22/2026 06:48pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â All-Star left-hander MacKenzie Gore is headed to the Texas Rangers in a trade that sent five prospects back to the Nationals on Thursday in the biggest move of new Washington president of baseball operations Paul Toboni's roster-rebuilding efforts. Gore gives the 2023 World Serie Georgia Republican Burt Jones and his allies continue to slam his opponent over elections Georgia Republican Burt Jones and his allies continue to slam his opponent over elections 01/22/2026 06:45pm • ATLANTA (AP) â Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, is attacking his primary opponent Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger over the 2020 election again, this time wielding his legislative powers. State senators on Thursday slammed Raffensperger for not complying with Hurdler, sprint star Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone announces she's pregnant Hurdler, sprint star Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone announces she's pregnant 01/22/2026 06:35pm • Olympic champion hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone announced Thursday she is pregnant. In an Instagram post, she said âœmade a human with my favorite human,â next to a picture of husband Andre Levrone Jr. McLaughlin-Levrone won the last two Olympic titles in the 400-meter hurdles, setting world Vance's message in Minneapolis: Local officials must cooperate with the immigration crackdown Vance's message in Minneapolis: Local officials must cooperate with the immigration crackdown 01/22/2026 06:27pm • MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â Insisting that he was in Minnesota to calm tensions, Vice President JD Vance on Thursday blamed âœfar-left peopleâ and state and local law enforcement officials for the chaos that has unfolded during the White House's aggressive deportation campaign. The Republican vice presi Jury finds Chicago man not guilty of circulating $10K bounty on life of top Border Patrol leader Jury finds Chicago man not guilty of circulating $10K bounty on life of top Border Patrol leader 01/22/2026 06:25pm • CHICAGO (AP) â A man accused of offering a $10,000 bounty over Snapchat for the life of a top Border Patrol leader was found not guilty on Thursday in the first criminal trial stemming from the Chicago-area immigration crackdown that started last year. Jurors deliberated less than 4 hours before r
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