• Braves hit 3 homers, including go-ahead shot by Harris, to support Sale in 5-2 win over Arizona

    Michael Harris II hit a go-ahead homer in the fourth inning, left-hander Chris Sale gave Atlanta's rotation a boost in his first home start, and the Braves beat Arizona 5-2 on Sunday to cap a three-game sweep of the Diamondbacks. The Braves hit three homers. Matt Olson led off the second with a solo shot and Austin Riley added a two-run blast in the eighth.

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, 6 Gen 2 and 4 Gen 3 surface

    Qualcomm is working on new mid-range processors, as reported by Android

  • Report: In 3 Indians Pre-Diabetic, 2 In 3 Pre-Hypertensive, 1 In 10 Depressed

    NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Increased stress in life and a sedentary lifestyle combined with a spike in consumption of junk food, smoking tobacco, and alcohol is behind the surging cases of diseases in India, said experts here on April 9. About one in three Indians […]

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    Mets will pay pitcher they cut up to $150,000 for 2 2/3 innings of terrible work

    You don't have to pitch well to earn good money in major league baseball.

  • Season-low Coliseum crowd of 3,296 watch Oakland A’s fall 3-2 to St. Louis Cardinals

    A’s rookie Kyle McCann hit his first career home run, but the A’s fall to 3-9 at home this season.

  • Athletics drop one to the Cardinals 3-2

    The St. Louis Cardinals visited the Oakland Athletics tonight at the Coliseum for the second game of the interleague three-game set. Tyler Nevin was the first A’s baserunner, after a single and E-6 on Masyn Winn. Lawrence Butler put a charge into one, but Lars Nootbaar ran it down in the left-center gap for just a loud out. But Kyle McCann found a hole and singled into centerfield to drive in Nevin from second, giving the A’s a 1-0 lead. Sears walked the first two batters in the top of the third...

  • Colorado Rebounds for 3-2 Win at Texas

    CEDAR PARK, TX. – Colorado scored three-straight goals to erase an early 1-0 deficit and defeat the Texas Stars 3-2 on Wednesday. Jason Polin, Brad Hunt and Keaton Middleton all lit the lamp for the Eagles, as nine different skaters appeared on

  • Cubs 3, Diamondbacks 2: A little bit of everything

    Chase Field has been a house of pain for the Cubs over the years. Before Monday night’s 3-2, 11-inning Cubs win over the Diamondbacks, it had been nearly two years since the Cubs won in Phoenix. That might not seem so long ago, but in that May 2022 game, Rafael Ortega, Frank Schwindel, Jonathan Villar and Ildemaro Vargas were in the starting lineup. Personally, I like this year’s version of the Chicago Cubs better. A lot better. There were a lot of interesting happenings in this game, so let’s...

  • Agyemang rallies Charlotte to 3-2 victory over Toronto

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Patrick Agyemang scored in the 85th minute to help Charlotte FC pull out a 3-2 victory over Toronto FC on Saturday night. Agyemang used an assist from Brecht Dejaegere to score his second goal this season and the third of his career. Agyemang has made five starts and 19 appearances over two seasons with Charlotte (3-3-2), which extended its unbeaten run at home to 13 matches dating to last season. Charlotte grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 39th minute and took it into halftime...

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    PD: 2 hospitalized after 3 vehicle crash in Weslaco

    WESLACO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Weslaco police responded to a crash Monday that left two men hospitalized. The three-vehicle accident occurred at the 2400 block of East Expressway in Weslaco. Two men were transported to a local hospital for further medical evaluation, according to police. The crash is still under investigation.

  • Herbert Hoover walks it off against George Washington, 3-2

    The Huskies scored in the bottom of the seventh, improving their record to 13-1.

  • Global economy resilient; to expand by 3.2% in 2024 – IMF

    According to the April 2024 World Economic Outlook (WEO) Report by the International Monetary Fund, the journey has been eventful, starting with supply-chain disruptions in the aftermath of the pandemic, a Russian-initiated war on Ukraine that triggered a global energy and food crisis, and a considerable surge in inflation, followed by a globally synchronized monetary policy tightening.